[Q] 1609. The Historie of Troylus and Cresseida. As it was acted by the Kings Maiesties seruants at the Globe. Written by William Shakespeare. G. Eld for R. Bonian and H. Walley. [In a second issue the title became ‘The Famous Historie of Troylus and Cresseid. Excellently expressing the beginning of their loues, with the conceited wooing of Pandarus Prince of Licia’; and an Epistle headed ‘A neuer writer, to an euer reader. Newes’ was inserted.]
[F1] 1623. The Tragedie of Troylus and Cressida. [A distinct text from Q.]
All’s Well That Ends Well. 1602 (?)
[F1] 1623. All’s Well, that Ends Well.
Measure for Measure. 1604 (?)
[F1] 1623. Measure, For Measure.
Othello 1604 (?)
S. R. 1621, Oct. 6 (Buck). ‘The Tragedie of Othello, the moore of Venice.’ Thomas Walkley (Arber, iv. 59).
[Q1] 1622. The Tragœdy of Othello, The Moore of Venice. As it hath beene diuerse times acted at the Globe, and at the Black-Friers, by his Maiesties Seruants. Written by William Shakespeare. N[icholas] O[kes] for Thomas Walkley. [Epistle by the Stationer to the Reader, signed ‘Thomas Walkley’.]
[F1] 1623. The Tragedie of Othello, the Moore of Venice. [Distinct text from Q1]