N.
Natures 3 Daughters, [18]
Neptune's Triumph, [13]
Nero, newly Written, [15]
Nero's Life and Death, [31]
New Custom, [31]
New Exchange, [2]
New Inn, [13]
Newmarket Fair, [3]
New Trick to cheat the Devil, [31]
New way to pay old debts, [16]
News from the World in the Moon, [13]
News from Plymouth, [6]
Nice Valour, [9]
Nice Wanton, [31]
Nicomede, [5]
Night-Walker, [9]
Noah's Flood, [8]
No-Body and Some-Body, [31]
Noble Gentleman, [9]
Noble Ingratitude, [15]
Noble Spanish Soldier, By S. R. Omitted.
Noble Stranger, [23]
Northern Lass, [2]
Northward Hoe, [5]
Novella, [2]
No Wit }
Help} like a Wom., [16]
O.
Oberon, the Fairy Prince, [13]
Obstinate Lady, [4]
Octavia, [18]
Oedipus, [7], [13]
Old-Castle, [21]
Old Couple, [17]
Old Law, [16]
Old Man's Lesson, and a young Man's Love, [1]
Old Troop, [15]
Old Wives Tale, [31]
Opportunity, [22]
Ordinary, [4]
Orestes, [10]
Orlando Furioso, [31]
Orgula, [28]
Ormazdes, [14]
Orphan, [19]
Othello, the Moor of Ven., [21]
Ovid, [4]
Osmond the Great Turk, ib.
P.
Pallantus, and Eudora, [14]
Pandora, [14]
Pan's Anniversary, [13]
Parliament of Bees, [5]
Parson's Wedding, [14]
Passionate Lovers, [4]
Pastor Fido, [10], [24]
Patient Grissle, [31]
Patrick for Ireland, [22]
Pedler's Prophesie, [31]
Peleus and Thetis, [12]
Perkin Warbeck, [9]
Pericles Prince of Tyre, [21]
Philaster, [9]
Phillis of Syros, [28]
Phœnix, [15]
Phœnix in her Flames
Philotus, Scotch, [31]
Philoras,, [5]
Phormio, [2]
Picture, [16]
Pilgrim, [9], [14]
Pinder of Wakefield, [31]
Piso's Conspiracy, ib.
Pity she's a Whore, [9]
Platonick Lovers, [6]
Play-House to be Lett, ib.
Play of Gentileness and Nobility, [11]
Play of Love, ib.
Play between John the Husband, and Tib his Wife, ib.
Play between the Pardoner, and the Fryer, the Curate, and Neighb. Pratt, ib.
Play of the Weather, ib.
Plain Dealer, [26]
Pleasure at Kenelworth-Castle, [10]
Pleasure reconcil'd to Vir., [13]
Plutus, [27]
Poetaster, [13]
Politician, [22]
Politician Cheated, [10]
Pompey, [19], [26]
Pope Joan, vide Fem. Prel.
Poor Man's Comfort, [5]
Poor Schollar, [18]
Pragmatical Jesuit, [4]
Presbiterian Lash, [31]
Presence, [18]
Princess, [14]
Prince of Priggs, [31]
Prisoners, [14]
Projectors, [26]
Prophetess, [9]
Promus and Cassandra, [31]
Promises of God manifested, ib.
Psiche, [27]
Psiche Debauch'd, [27]
Publick Woing, [18]
Puritan Widow, [21]
Q.
Queen, [31]
Queen's Arcadia, [5]
Queen of Arragon, [11]
Queen and Concubine, [2]
Queen of Corinth, [9]
Queen's Exchange, [2]
---- Masque of Blackness, [13]
---- Masque of Beauty, [13]
R.
Raging Turk, [10]
Ram-Alley, [2]
Rambling Justice, [15]
Rampant Alderman, [31]
Rape of Lucrece, [11]
Rebellion, [20]
Reformation, [31]
Rehearsal, [31]
Religions, [18]
Religious Rebel, [31]
Renegado, [16]
Return from Parnassus, [31]
Revenge, ib.
Revenge for Honour, [3]
Revenger's Tragedy, By C. T. Omitted.
Reward of Virtue, [9]
Rhodon and Iris, [14]
Richard the Second, [21], [25]
Richard the Third, [21]
Rival Friends, [11]
Rival Kings, [3]
Rival Ladies, [7]
Rival Queens, [15]
Rivals, [32]
Roaring Girl, [15]
Robert Earl of Huntingdon's Downfall, [11]
---- His Death, ib.
Robin Hood's Pastoral May-games, [32]
---- and his Crew of Sold., ib.
Robin Conscience, ib.
Rollo D. of Normandy, [8]
Roman Actor, [16]
Roman Empress, [13]
Roman Generals, [7]
Romeo & Juliet, [21]
Romulus and Hersilia, [32]
Roundheads, [3]
Rover, [3]
Royallist, [8]
Royal Master, [22]
Royal Masq. at Hampt. Court
Royal Slave, [4]
Royal Shepherdess, [24]
Rule a Wife and have a Wife, [9]
Rump, [25]