- Achilles, an opera, by Gay
- Alzuma, by A. Murphy
- Azlira, by A. Hill, Esq.
- Art and Nature, by the Rev. Mr. Miller
- Arminus
- Athelstan, by Dr. Brown
- Athelwould, by A. Hill, Esq.
- Barbarossa, by Dr. Brown
- Beggars Opera, with Music, by Gay
- Beggars Opera songs, for Harpsichord, Violin, or German flute, 4to
- Bond Man
- Brothers, by Cumberland
- Cælia, or perjured Lover, by C. Johnson
- Cornish 'Squire, by Sir J. Vanbrugh
- Coriolanus, altered
- Cymbeline, by Hawkins
- Dissembled Wanton, by Mr. Welsted
- Distressed Wife, by Gay
- Double Dealer, printed by Baskerville
- Double Falsehood; or Distressed Lovers, by Shakespeare
- Double Mistake, by Mrs. Griffyths
- Douglas, by Mr. Home
- Elfrid, or the fair Inconstant, by A. Hill, Esq.
- Eurydice, by Mallet
- False Delicacy, by Mr. Kelly
- Fashionable Lover
- Fatal Vision, by A. Hill
- Foundling, by Mr. Moore
- Gamester, by Mr. Moore
- Gil Blas, by Mr. Moore
- Good natur'd Man
- Guardian outwitted, by Dr. Arne
- Henry VIII. by Mr. Grove, with cuts
- Humours of Oxford, by Mr. Miller
- Jealous Wife, by G. Colman, Esq.
- Independent Patriot, by F. Lynch, Esq.
- Insolvent, by A. Hill
- Jovial Crew, with the music
- King Charles I. by Havard
- Love for Love, printed by Baskerville
- Love in a Riddle, with music
- Love in a Village, by Mr. Bickerstaff
- Lover, by Mr. The. Cibber
- Mahomet, altered by D. Garrick, Esq.
- Maid of the Mill, by Mr. Bickerstaff
- Man of Taste, by Mr. Miller
- Methodist
- Midas, by K. O'Hara, Esq.
- Minor, by Mr. Foote
- Miser, by Fielding
- Modern Husband
- Modish Couple, by C. Bodens, Esq.
- Momus turned Fabulist
- Mother-in-Law, by Mr. Miller
- Mourning Bride, printed by Baskerville
- Mustapha, by Mr. Mallet
- No one's Enemy but his Own, by Mr. Murphy
[TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES]
Note The Confederacy does not begin with a title page for the play.
Silently corrected simple spelling, grammar, and typographical errors.
Retained anachronistic and non-standard spellings as printed.