FOOTNOTES:
[60] Plot from Justin's Hist. Lib. 14.
[61] Plot from Herodotus, Lib. 1. Plutarch in Solon's Life.
[62] These of the Lord Sterline are all Bound with his Works (in Folio) called, Recreations with the Muses. Printed at London, 1637.
[63] Plot from Justin's Hist. Lib., 11.
[64] Plot from Suetonius and Plutarch.
[65] Plot from Guiciardine's Hist. of Italy.
[66] Plot from Plutarch's Lives.
[67] These two of R. Baron are mentioned in former Catalogues, but are part of a Romance writ by him, and called the Cyprian Academy. Printed at London, 1647.
[68] Plot from Herbert's Travels, Fol.
[69] From an old English Chronicle, Fol.
[70] These five of Richard Brome, are Printed in one Volume, Octavo, London, 1635.
[71] These five of Brome, are Printed in another Volume in Octavo, London, 1659.
[72] Reprinted, Lond. 1686.
[73] Lately Reprinted.
[74] These two of the Lord Brook's are Printed with his Poetical Works in Folio. London, 1633.
[75] Plot from the Turkish Chronicle.
[76] This is a play of Christopher Marlo's, call'd Lusts Dominion, Printed in Octavo, London, 1661.
[77] Part of the City Heiress, from a Play of Middleton's, call'd, A Mad World my Masters, Quarto; and part from another of Massenger's, called, The Guardian, Octavo.
[78] Plot from Don Fenise, Octavo.
[79] Stollen from Harlequin, Emperur dans le Monde de la Lune.
[80] Taken from Tho. Killegrew's Don Thomaso, or The Wanderer, Folio.
[81] A Play of John Tateham's, called, The Rump, altered, Quarto.
[82] Part of this Play taken from Richard Brome's Damoyselle, Octa. and Le malade imaginaire.
[83] A great part of this Play borrowed from a Play, called, The Miseries of forc'd Marriage, written by George Wilkins, Quarto.
[84] Plot from Alcamenes and Menalippa, in Cleopatra, Folio.
[85] Plot from the old Story so called.
[86] Plot from Cassandra, Folio.
[87] Plot from E. of Essex and Q. E. a Nov.
[88] Plot from Causin's Holy Court, Folio.
[89] Plot Q. Eliz. Novel, first Part 8o.
[90] Plot from Chron. de Rebus Germanicis.
[91] Plot from the French Chron. Hen. 3.
[92] Plot from the French Chronicles.
[93] Plot from Lucan's Pharsalia, Suetonius, in the Life of Julius Cæsar.
[94] Plot from Petronius Arbyter.
[95] Written by Chapman, Johnson, and Marston.
[96] Plot from Ovid's Metamorph.
[97] Plot from Cassandra, Fol.
[98] Printed with Carew's Poems. London, 1670.
[99] Plot from Josephus, Folio.
[100] The first of Carlell's Plays, (viz.) in two Parts, bound in one Volume, Twelves. The three next Printed in another Volume, Octavo. London, 1657. And the next in Octavo. Printed 1659.
[101] Plot from Knolls's Turkish History, in the Reign of Mahomet the First.
[102] From Corneille.
[103] This Play is the Guardian, corrected and enlarged.
[104] Bound with his Second Volume, Folio, London, 1681.
[105] All Printed with his Poems, Lond. 1651.
[106] Occasion in Plutarch's Life of Cymon, and Part from Boccaces Novels, the Ninth Day, Novel the First.
[107] All Printed with his Poems, Lond. 1669.
[108] Plot from his Elegies.
[109] Plot from Trapolen creduto Principe.
[110] From Corneille.
[111] Part of this Play is borrowed from Sir William Lower's Noble Ingratitude.
[112] Translated from the French.
[113] Part from Molliere's Le Sicilien.
[114] Plot from Guiciardine's Hist. and the French Chron. in the Reign of Charles 8.
[115] The Foundation from Ovidii Metam. Lib. 2.
[116] Plot from Josephus's Hist. Book 6. 7.
[117] From English Chronicles, and part of the Language from Shakespear.
[118] Plot, and part of the Play from a Spanish Play, called No Puedeser.
[119] Plot from Poetical History.
[120] Plot from Sir Phil. Sidney's Arcadia.
[121] Writ by him, Rowly, and Wilkins.
[122] All Printed in one Volume, London, 1623.
[123] Plot from Appian of Alexandria.
[124] Plot from Plutarch's Life of Alexander, and Quintus Curtius, Book the 6th.
[125] Plot from Don Quixot's Novel, of the Curious Impertinent, and Boccaces Novels, Day the 7th, Novel 7th.
[126] English Chronicle.
[127] Writ by him and Webster.
[128] Writ by him, Rowly, and Ford.
[129] All, except the last, Printed with his Works, in Folio, Lond. 1673. The last writ by him, and Inigo Jones, the late King's Surveyor.
[130] Plot from Heylin's Cosmographie, Book the First. Chronicle of Italy.
[131] From Measure for Measure, and Much adoe about Nothing.
[132] From Mollieres's Joddelet, on le Maitre valet.
[133] Part from Mollieres Sganarelle.
[134] Not his, but Carew's, and Printed with his Poems, Octavo.
[135] Plot from Herbert's Travels, Life of Abbas. Printed with his Poems, London, 1670.
[136] Translated from the Italian of Tasso, and Printed with Dancer's Poems, London, 1660.
[137] Translated from Monsieur Quinault.
[138] Translated from Corneille.
[139] Sanderson's Hist. of K. James p. 577.
[140] Plot of the serious Part, from the Annals of Love: In the Story of Constance the Fair Nun. The Part of Aureleo, from Scarron's Comical Romance: In the Story of Destiny and Madam Star.
[141] Plot from Tavernier's Voyages into India, Volume the First, Part the Second, Book the Second.
[142] Plutarch's Life of Marcus Antonins, and other Roman Historians.
[143] Plot, Almanzor and Almahide, from Cleopatra in the Story of Artaban: and Almahide the Romance. Ozmyn and Benzaida, from Osman and Alibech, in Ibrahim. Abdalla, Abdelmelech, Lyndaraxa, from Prince Ariantes, Agathirses, and Elibesis, in the First Book of the Ninth Part of Cyrus.
[144] Part from Corneilles De Pit Amoreuse, part from Le-feinte Astrologue, and part from the Illustrious Bassa, a Romance.
[145] Plot, Heylin's Cosmography, Book the Fourth. Hen. Bonzonus rerum ab Hispanis in India Occidentali gestarum, Lib. 3. Octavo.
[146] Plot, from Cleobuline, Queen of Corinth, in the Second Book of the Seventh Part of Cyrus: and the character of Celadon and Florimel, from Pisistrate and Cerinthe in Cyrus, Part Ninth, Book Third; and from the French Marquess in Ibrahim, Part Second, Book the First.
[147] Plot of the serious Part, and the Characters from Sesostris and Timareta in Cyrus, Part the Sixth, Book the Second: and Palamedes from the Prince of Salamis, in the Story of Timantes and Parthenia, Part Sixth, Book First, of Cyrus; and from Nagaret, in the Annals of Love, Octavo.
[148] Plot from Jul. Capitolinus in vitam Maximini.
[149] Founded on Plautus's Amphytruo.
[150] Part from Molliere's L'Etourdy.
[151] Plot from Milton's Paradise lost. Octavo.
[152] Plot of the Comical Part from the Pilgrim, a Novel, Twelves.
[153] Originally Shakespear's.
[154] Part Shakespear.
[155] From D'Avila's History of France.
[156] From Sophocles, and the Poetical Histories.
[157] Joyn'd in these two last with Nath. Lee.
[158] Plot from Don Fenise, Octavo.
[159] Borrowed from Fletcher's Sea-Voyage.
[160] The Foundation Shakespear's.
[161] Part from the Antiquary, Quarto.
[162] Plot from Francion's Romance, Fol.
[163] Part of it from the Fine Companion, quarto. And Plot from the Double-Cuckold, a Novel, Octavo.
[164] From Monsieur Thomas.
[165] Foundation on Sacred Writ.
[166] All Beaumont and Fletcher's Plays Printed together in one Volume, Folio, London, 1679.
[167] Plot from Tacitus's Annals, Book 14.
[168] Plot from Herodiani Historiæ.
[169] Altered by the Duke of Buckingham, and Printed in Quarto. Lond. 1682. The Plot from Lady Cornelia, in Exemplary Novels, Folio.
[170] Lately Reprinted with Alterations, by Nat. Tate. Lond. 1687.
[171] Plot from Gusman's Don Lewis de Castro, and Don Roderigo de Montalvo.
[172] Plot, Lysander and Calista.
[173] Part of it from Johnson's New Inn, Octavo, and the Plot from Exemplary Novels, Two Damsels.
[174] Serious Plot from Gerardo, p. 350. 8o.
[175] From Gerardo's Leandro. p. 214. 8o.
[176] Plot from the French Chronicles, in the Reign of Clotaire the Second. Imperfect in the Folio Edition, but right in the Quarto.
[177] Plot, Procopis Cæsariensis Historiæ: Altered by the Lord Rochester. Printed Quarto, 1686.
[178] Plot from Gainsford's History, 4o.
[179] Ford and Decker.
[180] Printed with his Works, Octavo. London, 1661.
[181] Borrowed from Molliere's Preceeuses Redicules. Octavo.
[182] These two almost the same.
[183] Translated from Guarini's Italian, and Printed with his Poems, London, 8o.
[184] Plot from the Invisible Mistress, in Scarron's Novels, 8o.
[185] Plot from Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia, Folio.
[186] Plot from the Turkish History.
[187] Plot from the same.
[188] From Euripides.
[189] Plot from the Turkish History.
[190] Printed in one Volume.
[191] Plot from the English Chronicle.
[192] Plot, Story of Jonas in the Holy Scripture.
[193] From Euripides.
[194] From Ariosto.
[195] From Hugo Grotius's Sophompaneas, Latin.
[196] Printed with his Poems, Lond. 1633.
[197] Plot from Guiciardine's History of Italy, Folio, and from Poetical History.
[198] Plot from Poetical History.
[199] Plot from Virgil's Æneids, Second Book, and Homer's Iliads.
[200] These are usually Bound together.
[201] Plot from English Chronicle, and Clark's Martyrology.
[202] Plot from English Chronicle.
[203] Plot, English Lovers, 8o.
[204] By him and Rowley.
[205] By him and Brome.
[206] Plot from Apuleius's Golden Ass, 4o.
[207] Plot from Titus Livius.
[208] Plot, Stow and Speed's Chronicle.
[209] Castrated Latin, English.
[210] Plot, French Chronicles.
[211] Plot from Josephus's History of the Jews, Book Sixth and Seventh.
[212] The four first of Sir Robert Howard's Plays, are usually Bound together.
[213] Printed with his Poems in 8o.
[214] Translated from the French.
[215] All Ben. Johnson's except the four last, are Printed with other Poems in two Volumes, Folio, London, 1640.
[216] Plot from Salust's History.
[217] From several Authours quoted in the Margin throughout.
[218] All marked with this A are in the first Volume, and Quotations are Cited by the Authour in the Margin throughout.
[219] An Imperfect Piece just begun.
[220] From Ovid's Elegies; and from Horrace's Satyrs, Book the Ninth, Satyr the first Part.
[221] Borrowed part of it from Ovid de Arte Amandi, and Juvenal's Sixth Satyr.
[222] This Play left Imperfect.
[223] Plot, Tacitus, Suetonius, Seneca, &c. There is an Edition of this Play, 4o, Printed Lond. 1605, by the Authour's own Orders, with all the Quotations from whence he borrowed any thing of his Play.
[224] Joyn'd in this with Chapman.
[225] Joyn'd in this with Fletcher and Middleton.
[226] Plot, Zosimi Historiæ.
[227] Translated from the French of Robert Garnier.
[228] Plot, History of the Seven Champions of Christendom.
[229] All Printed in one Volume Folio, Oxon. 1666.
[230] These two in a manner the same.
[231] These all Printed in one Volume, Folio, London, 1664.
[232] The first Six Printed together in Octavo London, 1632.
[233] Plot, Pliny's Natural History, Lib. 35. Cap. 10.
[234] Plot, Lucian's Dialogue between Venus and the Moon.
[235] Plot, Ovid's Metamorph. Lib. 11.
[236] Plot, Ovidii Epistolæ.
[237] The three first of Sir Wil. Lower's Plays, printed together in 12o London, 1661.
[238] From the French.
[239] From Corneille.
[240] From Corneille's Polyeucte.
[241] Plot from Plutarch in Vitas C. Marii & Syllæ.
[242] By him and Green.
[243] Plot and Language from Molliere's Le Medicine malgre luy.
[244] Plot from Matchiavel.
[245] Plot, Eusebius de vitâ Constantini.
[246] Plot from Cleopatra.
[247] Plot, Clelia, and Livy's History.
[248] Plot, Historical Dictionary, Appian, Alexand. Romanæ, Historiæ.
[249] Plot from Suetonius, in Vitam Neronis.
[250] Plot, Quintus Curtius.
[251] Plot, Sir Walter Raleigh's History of the World, Book 5th, Chap. 3d. Sect. 18th.
[252] Plot from Pharamond, Book 3d. Part 3d. Page 282, and Eusebii Hister. Ecclesiastica.
[253] Taken from a Play called The Country Girl. C. 4o
[254] Part from More Dissemblers besides Women. C. 4o
[255] Plot from Ranulph, Cestrensis Polychronicon.
[256] Plot from Hippolito and Isabella, a Novel, 8o.
[257] These three in one Volume, 8o, Lon. 1657.
[258] Plot from God's Revenge against Murther, in Alsemero and Beatrice Joanna, Folio.
[259] Plot from Complaisant Companion, 8o, page 280.
[260] Plot, Cervantes's Exemplary Novels, Folio. Force of Blood.
[261] These four were Writ by Middleton and Rowley.
[262] Plot, Eufebii Hist.
[263] Plot from Fortunate, Deceiv'd, and Unfortunate Lovers, 8o: Novel the 4th of the Deceived Lovers.
[264] Plot, Eusebii Hist. Lib. 8. Cap. 17.
[265] Plot from the Cimmerian Matron, 8o.
[266] These three are Printed in one Volume, 8o. Lond. 1655.
[267] All except the two last are in one Volume, 8o. Lond. 1633.
[268] Plot from Palace of Pleasure, the last Novel.
[269] Plot from Sir Walter Raleigh's History, and Livy's History.
[270] Plot from Montius's History of Naples, in The Life of Joan Queen of Naples.
[271] Plot, Camerarii Opera Subsc. Cent. 1. Cap. 70.
[272] Writ by him and Nash, Plot, Virgil's Æneids, Book 4.
[273] Plot, English Chronicles.
[274] Plot, French Chronicles.
[275] Plot, Jean du Bee L'Histoire de Tamerlane, 8o, and his Life in English, 8o.
[276] Plot, Taciti Annales, Lib. 12.
[277] Plot, Plutarchus in vitam, M. Antonii.
[278] These two Printed together, 8o, London, 1639.
[279] Plot from Sophocles.
[280] Writ by him and Sampson. Plot from Josephus's History, Book 17.
[281] These two Printed together, and may be had either in 4o or 8o.
[282] Translated from Molliere.
[283] Plot from Corn. Nepos in vitam Annibalis.
[284] Plot from Old British Chronicles.
[285] Translated from Seneca's Tragedies.
[286] Translated from the same.
[287] Translated from the same.
[288] The first Fourteen of her Plays, are Printed together in one Volume, Folio. The other Three are in another Volume, with other Scenes, Printed London 1668.
[289] Plot, English Chronicle in K. Edward the Third.
[290] Plot, Turkish Chronicles.
[291] Plot, English Chronicles.
[292] Plot from Plutarch, and Corn. Nepos both in the Life of Alcibiades.
[293] Plot from Ravenscroft's Scaramouch.
[294] Stollen part from Shakespear's Romeo & Juliet, Plot from Plutarch, in his Life of C. Marius, and Lucan's Pharsalia, Book 2d.
[295] Plot from the Novel so called, 12o.
[296] Plot, English Adventures, a Novel, 8o.
[297] From Monsieur Racine.
[298] Plot from Holy Scripture.
[299] From English Chronicles.
[300] Plot Justin. Hist. Lib. 1. Cap. 9.
[301] Plot from Livy, Translated from Corneille.
[302] Plot from Lucan's Pharsalia, Translated from Corneille.
[303] Plot from Joseph Hist. and Cleopatra a Romance, in the Story of Tyridates.
[304] Plot from Cassandra, a Romance, Fol.
[305] Lipsii Monita, Lib. 1. Cap. 5.
[306] Plot, History of the Gentle Craft.
[307] Plot from English Chron. Hen. 8th &c.
[308] Translated from Corneille.
[309] Plot, Suetonius, in Claudio and Tacitus, Lib. 11.
[310] These Four Printed with his Poems, 8o.
[311] Translated from Aristophanes's Plutus.
[312] Borrowed part from De Molliere's Monsieur de Pourceaugnac, 8o.
[313] Translated from Molliere's Le Bourgeois Gentlehome, & Mons de Pourceaugnac.
[314] Translated from La Divineresse.
[315] Translated from the Latin Ignoramus.
[316] Plot from English Chronicles.
[317] Plot, part from Scarron's Novels, 8o, Novel first, The Fruitless Precaution, part from Les-Contes Du-Sieur D'Ouville, 8o, 2 de. pte. page 121. And part from Boccace's Novels, Day 7th, Novel 6 and 7 of the 7th Day.
[318] Part from Molliere's le Bourgeois Gentlehome, & la Mariage Forcee, 8o.
[319] Plot from Deceptio visus: or, Seeing and Believing are two Things, a Romance in 8o.
[320] Plot, English Chronicles.
[321] All except the last, are Printed in one Volume, Fol. Lond. 1685.
[322] Plot from Boccace's Novels, 3d. Day, 9th Novel, Juliet of Narbona.
[323] Plot from Plutarch, in Vitam Antonii.
[324] The Ground from Plautus's Ampitruo, and Mænectrini.
[325] Plot, Plutarchus in vitam Coriolan: and from Livy's History.
[326] Plot from English Chronicle.
[327] Plot from Boccace's Novels, 2d. Day, Ninth Novel.
[328] All so mark'd had their Plots from English Chronicles.
[329] Plot, Livy's History.
[330] Plot from Scotch Chronicles, and Heylin's Cosmography.
[331] Plot from English Chronicle.
[332] Plot from Cynthio's Novels.
[333] Plot from Cynthio's Novels.
[334] Plot from Lucian's Dialogue.
[335] Plot from Dorastus and Fawnia, 4o.
[336] All Translated from Seneca's Tragedies.
[337] Plot from Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia, Folio.
[338] Plot from the French Chronicles.
[339] Plot from The Unlucky Citizen, 8o.
[340] Plot, Part from Gayton's Notes on Don Quixot, Book 4th, Chap. 6th.
[341] Plot from Reynolds's God's Revenge against Murther, Folio, Book 2d. Hist. 7th.
[342] Plot from Ovid's Metamorphosis, Book 13th.
[343] These Printed together in Octavo, Lon. 1658.
[344] These are Printed together in 8o, Lond. 1581.
[345] Translated from Seneca's Tragedy.
[346] Translated from Hugo Grotius.
[347] Translated from Aristophanes, Printed with his History of Philosophy, newly Publish'd, Folio.
[348] Plot from Bandello's Novels, Turkish Chronicles, Life of Mahomet the First.
[349] All Printed with his Poems, 8o Lond. 1648.
[350] From Ovid's Epistles, and Muses Erotopegnion Gr. Lat.
[351] Plot from Molliere's L'Athee Foudroye.
[352] Plot from Molliere's L'Avaree.
[353] Plot, Apuleii Aureus Asrinus.
[354] From Reward of Virtue, 4o.
[355] Plot from Molliere's Les Facheaux.
[356] Part from Shakspear.
[357] Plot, Justin's Hist. Lib. 1. Cap. 9. Amianus Marcellinus, Lib. 23.
[358] Plot, Heylin's Cosmography, Book 3d. and Conquest of China, By Senior Palafax, Englished, 8o.
[359] Plot, Achilles Tatius's Clitophon and Leucippe, 8o Book 5th.
[360] Plot from Platina, &c. Life and Death of Pope Joan, 8o.
[361] Plot from The Illustrious Bassa, Fol.
[362] From Fatal Contract, 4o.
[363] From Fanshaw's Translation of Guarini.
[364] Plot, Plutarch's Life of M. Anthony.
[365] The Ground from Terence's Eunuchus.
[366] From the French Chronicles.
[367] Plot, Asteria and Tamerlain, a Novel, 8o.
[368] Plot, Tachmas K. of Persia, a Novel, 8o.
[369] Plot from English Chronicles.
[370] Printed with his Poems, London, 1651.
[371] Part of the Language from the City Madam; and Plot from a Book so called in Prose, 4o.
[372] Plot, Virgil's Æneids, Book 4th.
[373] From Eastward Hoe.
[374] From Trapolin suppos'd a Prince, 8o.
[375] Part from Shakspear's Coriolanus.
[376] Reviv'd from Shakspear.
[377] Reviv'd from Shakspear.
[378] Reviv'd from Shakspear.
[379] Printed with his Poems, Lond. 1686.
[380] Plot, Livy's History.
[381] Part of the Plot in Schenchii Rariorum Observationum.
[382] By Webster and Rowley.
[383] Plot from Heylin's Cosmography in the Description of Greece.
[384] Plot from Strabo, Lib. 11. Quintus Curtius, Lib. 6.
[385] Plot from Boccace's Novels, 1st. Novel, 4th Day.
[386] Both in one Volume, 8o Lond. 1674. the former from Seneca.
[387] Plot from a Romance so called.
[388] From Corneille.
[389] Plot from British Chronicles.
[390] Written by Henry Burnel.
[391] Translated from Aristophanes.
[392] Supposed to be Peter Bellon.
[393] Translated from the Latin Poem so called.
[394] Ascrib'd to Tho. Dunfey.
[395] Said to be Writ by Tho. Duffet.
[396] Supposed to be Mathew Medbourn.
[397] Plot, part of it from Gusman's Fol. in the Story of Dorido and Cloridia.
[398] Plot from the German Princess, a novel, 8o.
[399] Put into Musick, by Monsieur Grabutt.
[400] Supposed to be Writ by Samuel Pordage, being Printed with his Poems, 8o Lond. 1660.
[401] Translated from Corneille.
[402] Translated from the Italian of C. Guidubaldo di Bonarelli.
[403] Plot from Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia, in the Story of Plangus, p. 155.
[404] In a book call'd The Ternory of Plays, 8o Lond. 1662. Plot from Matchiavil's Marriage of Belphegor, a Novel, Folio: The same is Printed with Quevedo's Novels, 8o.
[405] Translated from Seneca.
[406] From Sophocles by Christoph. Wase.
[407] In the Ternary of Plays, and Plot from English Chronicles, in the Reign of Sebert, King of the West-Saxons.
[408] In the same Ternary of Plays, and Translated from Plautus.
[Unknown Authours.]
| A. | |
| Abraham's Sacrifice | |
| [409]Alarm for London | H. 4o |
| Albion | I. |
| Albion's Triumph | M. 4o |
| Albumazar | C. 4o |
| [410]Aminta | P. 4o |
| Amorous Gallant | C. 4o |
| Amorous old Woman | C. 4o |
| [411]Arden of Feversham | T. 4o |
| Arraignment of Paris | P. |
| B. | |
| [412]Battle of Alcazar | T. 4o |
| Band-Ruff and Cuff | I. |
| Bastard | T. 4o |
| C. | |
| Cæsar's Revenge | T. |
| [413]Charles the First | T. 4o |
| Combat of Caps | M. |
| Commons Conditions | C. |
| Constant Nymph | P. 4o |
| Costly Whore | C. 4o |
| [414]Contention between York and Lancaster, 2 Parts | |
| Counterfeits | C. 4o |
| [415]Counterfeit Bridegroom | C. 4o |
| [416]Country Captain | C. 8o |
| Cromwell's Conspiracy | T. C. |
| Cruel Debtor | |
| Cupid's Whirligig | C. 4o |
| Cyrus King of Persia | T. |
| D. | |
| Damon and Pythias | H. |
| [417]Debauchee | C. 4o |
| Destruction of Jerusalem | |
| Dick Scorner | |
| [418]Divine Masque | M. 4o |
| Doctor Dodipol | C. 4o |
| E. | |
| [419]Edward the Third | H. 4o |
| [420]Elvira | T. C. 4o |
| [421]Empress of Morocco | F. 4o |
| [422]English Princess | T. 4o |
| Enough's as good as a Feast | C. |
| Every Woman in her Humour | C. 4o |
| F. | |
| [423]Faithful Shepherd | P. 4o |
| Fair Em | C. 4o |
| Fair Maid of Bristol | H. 4o |
| Factious Citizen | C. 4o |
| Fatal Jealousie | T. 4o |
| Fidele and Fortunatus | |
| [424]Feign'd Astrologer | C. 8o |
| Free-Will | |
| [425]Flora's Vagaries | C. 4o |
| [426]Fond Lady | |
| Fulgius and Lucrelle | |
| G. | |
| Gentile-Craft | C. 4o |
| Ghost | C. 4o |
| H. | |
| [427]Henry the Fifth, with the Battle of Agencourt | H. 4o |
| [428]Hectors | C. 4o |
| Histriomastix | C. 4o |
| Hoffman | T. 4o |
| How to chuse a good Wife from a bad one | C. 4o |
| J. | |
| Jacob and Esau | C. |
| Jack Drum's Entertainment | C. 4o |
| Jack Juggler | |
| [429]Jack Straw's Life and Death | H. 4o |
| James the Fourth | H. |
| Jeronimo, 2 Parts | T. 4o |
| Impatient Poverty | |
| [430]Imperial Tragedy | T. Fol. |
| Interlude of Youth | I. 4o |
| John the Evangelist | |
| Joseph's Afflictions | |
| Jovial Crew | I. 4o |
| K. | |
| [429]King Edgar and Alfreda | H. 4o |
| King and Queen's Entertainment at Richmond | M. 4o |
| Knave in Grain | C. 4o |
| Knack how to know an honest Man | |
| [429]Knack how to know a Knave | C. 4o |
| Knavery in all Trades | C. 4o |
| Knight of the Golden Shield | H. 4o |
| L. | |
| Lady Alimony | C. 4o |
| Laws of Nature | C. |
| Levellers levell'd | I. |
| Liberality and Prodigality | C. |
| Lingua | C. 4o |
| London Canticleers | F. 4o |
| Look about you | C. 4o |
| Lost Lady | T. C. Fol. |
| Love A-la-mode | C. Fol. |
| Loves Loadstone | C. 4o |
| Lumenalia | M. 4o |
| [431]Lyer | C. 4o |
| M. | |
| Manhood and Wisdom | |
| [432]Marcus Tullius Cicero | T. 4o |
| Marriage of Wit and Science | I. |
| Masque of Flowers | M. 4o |
| [433]Masque at Ludlow Castle | M. 4o |
| [434]Massianello | T. 8o |
| Mercurius Britannicus | C. 4o |
| Merry Devil of Edmonton | C. 4o |
| [435]Morning Ramble | C. 4o |
| Mucedorus | C. 4o |
| [436]Muse of Newmarket | F. 4o |
| N. | |
| [437]Nero's life and Death | T. 4o |
| New Custom | I. 4o |
| Newmarket Fair | F. 4o |
| New Trick to cheat the Devil | C. 4o |
| Nice Wanton | C. |
| No-Body and Some-Body | H. 4o |
| O. | |
| Oldwives Tale | |
| [438]Orlando Furioso | H. 4o |
| P. | |
| [439]Patient Grissle | C. |
| Pedler's Prophecie | C. |
| Philotus Scotch | C. 4o |
| Pinder of Wakefield | C. 4o |
| [440]Piso's Conspiracy | T. 4o |
| Presbyterian Lash | T. C. |
| [441]Prince of Priggs | C. 4o |
| Promises of God manifested | |
| Promus and Cassandra, 2 Parts | |
| Q. | |
| Queen | T. C. 4o |
| R. | |
| [442]Rambling Justice | C. 4o |
| [443]Rampant Alderman | F. 4o |
| [444]Revenge | C. 4o |
| [445]Rehearsal | F. 4o |
| [446]Reformation | C. 4o |
| Religious Rebel | T. C. 4o |
| [447]Return from Parnassus | C. 4o |
| Rivals | T. C. 4o |
| Robin Conscience | |
| Robin Hood's Pastoral May-games | |
| Rob. Hood and his Crew of Soldiers | |
| Royal Masque at Hampton-Court | M. 4o |
| [448]Romulus and Hersilia | T. 4o |
| S. | |
| Salmacida Spolia, | M. 4o |
| [449]Siege of Constantinople | T. 4o |
| Sicillides a Piscatory Drama | P. 4o |
| Sir Gyles Goose-cap | C. 4o |
| [450]Sir Solomon | C. 4o |
| Solimon and Perseda | T. 4o |
| Sophister | C. 4o |
| [451]Sport upon Sport.—Drolls | |
| Spanish Baud | T. C. 4o |
| Step-mother | T. C. 4o |
| [452]Strange Discovery | T. C. 4o |
| Susanna's Tears | |
| Swetnam the Woman-hater Arraigned | C. 4o |
| T. | |
| Tempe Restored | M. 4o |
| Thersytes | I. |
| [453]Tom Essence | C. 4o |
| Tom Tyler and his Wife, | I. 4o |
| Traytor to himself | I. 4o |
| [454]True Trojans | H. 4o |
| Tryal of Chivalry | |
| Tryal of Treasure | |
| [455]Tunbride-Wells | C. 4o |
| Tyrannical Government | |
| V. | |
| Valiant Scot | T. 4o |
| [456]Varieties | C. 8o |
| [457]Unfortunate Usurper | T. 4o |
| Ungrateful Favourite | T. 4o |
| W. | |
| Warning for Fair Women | T. 4o |
| Wealth and Health | |
| Weakest goes to the Wall | C. 4o |
| Wily beguil'd | C. 4o |
| Wine Beer Ale and Tobaco | I. 4o |
| [458]Wits led by the Nose | C. 4o |
| Wit of a Woman | C. 4o |
| Woman turn'd Bully | C. 4o |
| Woman will have her Will | C. 4o |