| Richard Second | 1598 |
| David and Bethsabe | 1599 |
| Midsummer Night’s Dream | 1600 |
| Much Ado About Nothing | 1600 |
| Sir John Oldcastle | 1600 |
| Merchant of Venice | 1600 |
| Richard, Duke of York | 1600 |
| Treasons of Essex | 1601 |
| King Lear | 1608 |
| Henry Fifth | 1608 |
| Pericles | 1609 |
| Hamlet | 1611 |
| Titus Andronicus | 1611 |
| Richard Second | 1615 |
| Merry Wives of Windsor | 1619 |
| Whole Contention of York, etc. | 1619 |
| Pericles | 1619 |
| Yorkshire Tragedy | 1619 |
| Romeo and Juliet | (without date) |
From the choice library of John Dane, M.D., Boston:
| The Treasons of Essex | 1601 |
| Vitae et Mortis | 1623 |
From the library of Marshall C. Lefferts, of New York, I had:
| Ben Jonson’s Plays, Folio | 1616 |
| A Quip for an Upstart Courtier | 1620 |
From the Lenox Library, New York:
| Midsummer Night’s Dream | 1600 |
| Sir John Oldcastle | 1600 |
| London Prodigal | 1605 |
| Pericles | 1619 |
| Yorkshire Tragedy | 1619 |
| The Whole Contention, etc. | 1619 |
| Shakespeare, first folio | 1623 |
and from Mrs. Pott, of London, England:
| Ben Jonson’s Plays | 1616 |
| De Augmentis Scientiarum | 1624 |
During the five months spent at the British Museum: