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140 A00725 10854 Field, Nathan A Woman Is a Weathercock A vvoman is a vveather-cocke. A new comedy, as it was acted before the King in White-Hall. And diuers times priuately at the White-Friers, by the Children of her Maiesties Reuels. Written by Nat: Field. 1612 8 0
60 A00760 10886 Fisher, Jasper Fuimus Troes (The True Trojans) Fuimus Troes Æneid. 2. The true Troianes, being a story of the Britaines valour at the Romanes first inuasion: Publikely represented by the gentlemen students of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford. 1633 10 0
25 A00959 11065 Fletcher, John The Bloody Brother The tragœdy of Rollo Duke of Normandy. Acted by His Majesties Servants. Written by John Fletcher Gent. 1640 15 0
95 A00960 11066 Fletcher, John The Elder Brother The elder brother a comedie. Acted at the Blacke Friers, by his Maiesties Servants. Printed according to the true copie. Written by Iohn Fletcher Gent. 1637 12 0
91 A00966 11072 Fletcher, John The Night Walker, or The Little Thief The night-vvalker, or The little theife. A comedy, as it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants, at the Private House in Drury Lane. Written by Iohn Fletcher. Gent. 1640 14 0
92 A00967 11073 Fletcher, John Rule a Wife and Have a Wife Rule a vvife and have a wife. A comoedy. Acted by His Majesties Servants. Written by John Fletcher Gent. 1640 12 1
221 A00979 11083 Fletcher, John Sicelides Sicelides a piscatory, as it hath beene acted in Kings Colledge, in Cambridge. 1631 12 0
294 A01047 11157 Ford, John Perkin Warbeck The chronicle historie of Perkin VVarbeck. A strange truth. Acted (some-times) by the Queenes Maiesties Servants at the Phænix in Drurie lane. 1634 14 0
426 A01052 11161 Ford, John The Lady's Trial The ladies triall. Acted by both their Majesties Servants at the private house in Drury Lane. 1639 12 61
427 A01055 11163 Ford, John The Lover's Melancholy The louers melancholy. Acted at the Priuate House in the Blacke Friers, and publikely at the Globe by the Kings Maiesties Seruants. 1629 10 0
430 A01056 11164 Ford, John Love's Sacrifice Loues sacrifice. A tragedie receiued generally well. Acted by the Queenes Majesties Seruants at the Phœnix in Drury-lane. 1633 12 0
429 A01057 11165 Ford, John 'Tis Pity She's a Whore 'Tis pitty shee's a whore. Acted by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants, at the Phænix in Drury-Lane. 1633 11 0
199 A01772 11908 Glapthorne, Henry Argalus and Parthenia Argalus and Parthenia¨ as it hath been acted at the court before their Maiesties: and at the Private-House in Drury-Lane, by their Maiesties Servants. By Hen. Glapthorne. 1639 11 0
200 A01773 11909 Glapthorne, Henry The Hollander The Hollander. A comedy written 1635. The author Henry Glapthorne. And now printed as it was then acted at the Cock-pit in Drury lane, by their Majesties Servants, with good allowance. And at the court before both their Majesties. 1640 10 0
201 A01775 11910 Glapthorne, Henry The Ladies' Privilege The ladies priviledge. As it was acted with good allowance at the Cock-pit in Drury-lane, and before their Majesties at White-Hall twice. By their Maiesties Servants. The author Henry Glapthorne. 1640 11 0
197 A01779 11914 Glapthorne, Henry Wit in a Constable Wit in a constable. A comedy written 1639. The author Henry Glapthorne. And now printed as it was lately acted at the Cock-pit in Drury lane, by their Majesties Servants, with good allowance. 1640 12 0
51 A01840 11982 Goffe, Thomas Orestes The tragedy of Orestes, vvritten by Thomas Goffe Master of Arts, and student of Christs Church in Oxford: and acted by the students of the same house. 1633 12 0
22 A02455 12587 Habington, William The Queen of Aragon The Queene of Arragon. A tragi-comedie. 1640 10 0
264 A02629 12757 S. H. Sicily and Naples Sicily and Naples, or, The fatall union. A tragœdy. By S.H. A.B è C. Ex. 1640 11 0
19 A03189 13310 Heywood, Thomas The Brazen Age The brazen age the first act containing, the death of the centaure Nessus, the second, the tragedy of Meleager: the third the tragedy of Iason and Medea. The fourth. Vulcans net the fifth. The labours and death of Hercules: written by Thomas Heywood. 1613 9 0
355 A03190 13311 Heywood, Thomas A Challenge for Beauty A challenge for beautie¨ as it hath beene sundry times acted, by the Kings Majesties Servants: at the Blacke-friers, and at the Globe on the Banke-side. Written by Thomas Heywood. 1636 14 0
356 A03195 13315 Heywood, Thomas The English Traveller The English traueller. As it hath beene publikely acted at the Cock-pit in Drury-lane: by Her Maiesties seruants. Written by Thomas Heyvvood. 1633 12 0
105 A03202 13321 Heywood, Thomas The Four Prentices of London The foure prentises of London. VVith the conquest of Ierusalem. As it hath bene diuerse times acted, at the Red Bull, by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants. Written by Thomas Heyvvood. 1615 4 37
55 A03235 13352 Heywood, Thomas Love's Mistress Loves maistresse: or, The Queens masque. As it was three times presented before their two Excellent Maiesties, within the space of eight dayes; in the presence of sundry forraigne ambassadors. Publikely acted by the Queens Comœdians, at the Phœnix in Drury-Lane. Written by Thomas Heywood. 1636 7 744
48 A03240 13357 Heywood, Thomas A Maidenhead Well Lost A pleasant comedy, called A mayden-head well lost. As it hath beene publickly acted at the Cocke-pit in Drury-lane, with much applause: by her Maiesties Seruants. Written by Thomas Heyvvood. 1634 9 0
360 A03241_19 13358 Heywood, Thomas Jupiter and Io Pleasant dialogues and dramma's, selected out of Lucian, Erasmus, Textor, Ovid, &c. With sundry emblems extracted from the most elegant Iacobus Catsius. As also certaine elegies, epitaphs, and epithalamions or nuptiall songs; anagrams and acrosticks; with divers speeches (upon severall occasions) spoken to their most excellent Majesties, King Charles, and Queene Mary. With other fancies translated from Beza, Bucanan, and sundry Italian poets. By Thomas Heywood. 1637 13 0
21 A03241_20 13358 Heywood, Thomas Apollo and Daphne Pleasant dialogues and dramma's, selected out of Lucian, Erasmus, Textor, Ovid, &c. With sundry emblems extracted from the most elegant Iacobus Catsius. As also certaine elegies, epitaphs, and epithalamions or nuptiall songs; anagrams and acrosticks; with divers speeches (upon severall occasions) spoken to their most excellent Majesties, King Charles, and Queene Mary. With other fancies translated from Beza, Bucanan, and sundry Italian poets. By Thomas Heywood. 1637 13 0
20 A03241_21 13358 Heywood, Thomas Amphrisa Pleasant dialogues and dramma's, selected out of Lucian, Erasmus, Textor, Ovid, &c. With sundry emblems extracted from the most elegant Iacobus Catsius. As also certaine elegies, epitaphs, and epithalamions or nuptiall songs; anagrams and acrosticks; with divers speeches (upon severall occasions) spoken to their most excellent Majesties, King Charles, and Queene Mary. With other fancies translated from Beza, Bucanan, and sundry Italian poets. By Thomas Heywood. 1637 13 0
49 A03248 13364 Heywood, Thomas The Royal King and the Loyal Subject The royall king, and the loyall subject. As it hath beene acted with great applause by the Queenes Maiesties Servants. Written by Thomas Heywood. 1637 13 0
437 A03496 13617 Holyday, Barten Technogamia, or T...rriages of the Arts Technogamia: or The marriages of the arts. A comedie, written by Barten Holyday, Master of Arts, and student of Christ-Church in Oxford, and acted by the students of the same house before the Vniuersitie, at Shroue-tide. 1618 11 5
251 A04206 14327 anon Jacob and Esau A nevve mery and vvittie comedie or enterlude, newely imprinted, treating vpon the historie of Iacob and Esau taken out of the xxvij. chap. of the first booke of Moses entituled Genesis. 1568 6 0
80 A04539 1466 Barnes, Barnabe The Devil's Charter The Diuils charter a tragædie conteining the life and death of Pope Alexander the sixt. As it was plaide before the Kings Maiestie, vpon Candlemasse night last: by his Maiesties Seruants. 1607 8 167
449 A04824 14958 Killigrew, Henry The Conspiracy The conspiracy a tragedy, as it vvas intended, for the nuptialls, of the Lord Charles Herbert, and the Lady Villers. Written by Mr. Henry Killigraevv. 1638 13 0
236 A04874 15014 Kirke, John The Seven Champions of Christendom The seven champions of Christendome Acted at the Cocke-pit, and at the Red-Bull in St. Iohns streete, with a generall liking. And never printed till this yeare 1638. Written by I.K. 1638 12 0
384 A04896 15036 Knevet, Ralph Rhodon and Iris Rhodon and Iris¨ A pastorall, as it vvas presented at the florists feast in Norwich, May 3. 1631. 1631 7 0
299 A05206 15343 Drayton, Michael The True Chronicle of King Leir The true chronicle history of King Leir, and his three daughters, Gonorill, Ragan, and Cordella As it hath bene diuers and sundry times lately acted. 1605 6 3
149 A06402 16873 Lower, William, Sir The Phoenix in Her Flames The phaenix in her flames. A tragedy. The scene, Arabia. The author, Master William Lower. 1639 8 66
86 A06453 16923 D'Avenant, William, Sir Luminalia, or The Festival of Light Luminalia, or The festivall of light. Personated in a masque at court, by the Queenes Majestie, and her ladies. On Shrovetuesday night, 1637. 1638 9 0
82 A06458 1693 Beaumont, Francis The Woman Hater The vvoman hater. As it hath beene lately acted by the Children of Paules. 1607 6 1
305 A06982 17401 Markham, Gervase Herod and Antipater The true tragedy of Herod and Antipater with the death of faire Marriam. According to Iosephus, the learned and famous Iewe. As it hath beene, of late, diuers times publiquely acted (with great applause) at the Red Bull, by the Company of his Maiesties Reuels. Written by Geruase Markham, and William Sampson. Gentlemen. 1622 9 0
443 A06991 17412 Marlowe, Christopher The Jew of Malta The famous tragedy of the rich Ievv of Malta. As it vvas playd before the King and Queene, in his Majesties theatre at White-hall, by her Majesties Servants at the Cock-pit. Written by Christopher Marlo. 1633 9 0
222 A07003 17423 Marlowe, Christopher The Massacre at Paris The massacre at Paris with the death of the Duke of Guise. As it was plaide by the right honourable the Lord high Admirall his Seruants. Written by Christopher Marlow. 1594 7 0
451 A07024 17442 Marmion, Shackerley A Fine Companion A fine companion Acted before the King and Queene at White-hall, and sundrie times with great applause at the private house in Salisbury Court, by the Prince his Servants. Written by Shakerley Marmyon. 1633 13 0
452 A07025 17443.5 Marmion, Shackerley Holland's Leaguer Hollands leaguer. An excellent comedy as it hath bin lately and often acted with great applause, by the high and mighty Prince Charles his Servants; at the private house in Salisbury Court. Written by Shackerley Marmyon, Master of Arts. 1632 11 0
44 A07077 17484 Marston, John Parasitaster, or The Fawn Parasitaster, or The favvne as it hath been diuers times presented at the blacke Friars, by the Children of the Queenes Maiesties Reuels, and since at Powles. VVritten by Iohn Marston. 1606 9 0
297 A07081 17487 Marston, John What You Will VVhat you vvill. By Iohn Marston. 1607 9 0
461 A07237 17634 Massinger, Philip The Duke of Milan The Duke of Millaine. A tragædie. As it hath beene often acted by his Maiesties seruants, at the blacke Friers. Written by Philip Massinger Gent. 1623 7 0
463 A07238 17636 Massinger, Philip The Emperor of the East The Emperour of the East¨ A tragæ-comœdie. The scæne Constantinople. As it hath bene diuers times acted, at the Black-friers, and Globe play-houses, by the Kings Maiesties Seruants. Written by Philip Massinger. 1632 9 0
107 A07240 17638.5 Massinger, Philip The Maid of Honour The maid of honour. As it hath beene often presented with good allowance at the Phœnix in Drurie-Lane, by the Queenes Majesties Servants. Written by Philip Massinger. 1632 10 0
108 A07246 17641 Massinger, Philip The Renegado, o...Gentleman of Venice The renegado a tragæcomedie. As it hath beene often acted by the Queenes Maiesties seruants, at the priuate Play-house in Drurye-Lane. By Philip Massinger. 1630 10 0
109 A07247 17642 Massinger, Philip The Roman Actor The Roman actor. A tragædie. As it hath diuers times beene, with good allowance acted, at the private play-house in the Black-Friers, by the Kings Majesties Servants. Written by Philip Massinger. 1629 11 0
111 A07248 17643 Massinger, Philip The Unnatural Combat The unnaturall combat. A tragedie. The scæne Marsellis. Written by Philip Massinger. As it was presented by the Kings Majesties Servants at the Globe. 1639 12 0
234 A07251 17646 Massinger, Philip The Fatal Dowry The fatall dovvry a tragedy. As it hath beene often acted at the Priuate House in Blackefryers, by his Maiesties Seruants. Written by P.M. and N.F. 1632 13 0
122 A07326 17713 May, Thomas The Heir The heire an excellent comedie. As it was lately acted by the Company of the Reuels. Writren [sic] by T.M. Gent. 1622 6 151
157 A07367 17750 Mayne, Jasper The City Match The citye match. A comoedye. Presented to the King and Queene at White-hall. Acted since at Black-friers by His Maiesties Servants. 1639 10 0
120 A07498 17883 Middleton, Thomas A Game at Chess A game at chæss as it was acted nine dayes to gether at the Globe on the banks side. 1625 7 3
210 A07503 17887 Middleton, Thomas The Inner-Templ...he Masque of Heroes The Inner-Temple masque. Or Masque of heroes. Presented (as an entertainement for many worthy ladies:) by gentlemen of the same ancient and noble house. Tho. Middleton. 1619 8 0
415 A07504 17888 Middleton, Thomas A Mad World, My Masters A mad vvorld, my masters. As it hath bin lately in action by the Children of Paules. Composed by T.M. 1608 7 0
58 A07970 18338 Nabbes, Thomas The Bride The bride a comedie. Acted in the yeere 1638. at the private house in Drury-lane by their Majesties Servants. The author, Thomas Nabbes. 1640 12 0
134 A07974 18341 Nabbes, Thomas Hannibal and Scipio Hannibal and Scipio. An historicall tragedy. Acted in the yeare 1635. by the Queenes Majesties Servants, at their private house in Drury Lane. The author Thomas Nabbes. 1637 14 0
57 A07975 18342 Nabbes, Thomas Microcosmus Microcosmus. A morall maske, presented vvith generall liking, at the private house in Salisbury Court, and heere set down according to the intention of the authour Thomas Nabbes. 1637 12 9
53 A07978 18344 Nabbes, Thomas Tottenham Court Totenham Court. A pleasant comedie: acted in the yeare MDCXXXIII. At the private house in Salisbury-Court. The author Thomas Nabbes. 1638 10 13
54 A07979 18346 Nabbes, Thomas The Unfortunate Mother The vnfortunate mother a tragedie. Never acted; but set downe according to the intention of the author Thomas Nabbes. 1640 13 0
158 A09857 20122 Porter, Henry 1 The Two Angry Women of Abingdon The pleasant history of the two angry women of Abington. With the humorous mirth of Dicke Coomes and Nicholas Prouerbes, tvvo seruingmen. As it was lately playde by the right Honorable the Earle of Nottinghamn, Lord high Admirall his seruants. By Henry Porter Gent. 1599 7 19
189 A10407 20692 Randolph, Thomas The Jealous Lovers The jealous lovers. A comedie presented to their gracious Majesties at Cambridge, by the students of Trinity-Colledge. Written by Thomas Randolph, Master of Arts, and fellow of the house. 1632 9 0
5 A10495 20770 Rawlins, Thomas The Rebellion The rebellion a tragedy: as it was acted nine dayes together, and divers times since with good applause, by his Majesties Company of Revells. Written by Thomas Rawlins. 1640 12 0
217 A11145 21416 Rowley, Samuel The Noble Spanish ...en Justly Revenged) The noble souldier. Or, A contract broken, justly reveng'd. A tragedy. Written by S.R. 1634 10 0
358 A11151 21421 Rowley, William A Match at Midnight A match at mid-night. A pleasant comœdie: as it hath beene acted by the Children of the Revells. Written by VV.R. 1633 11 1
242 A11152 21422 Rowley, William A Shoemaker a Gentleman A merrie and pleasant comedy: never before printed, called A shoo-maker a gentleman. As it hath beene sundry times acted at the Red Bull and other theaters, with a generall and good applause. Written by W.R. Gentleman. 1638 9 0
359 A11153 21423 Rowley, William A New Wonder, A Woman Never Vexed A nevv vvonder, a woman never vext. A pleasant conceited comedy: sundry times acted: never before printed. Written by VVilliam Rowley, one of his Maiesties servants. 1632 9 0
357 A11155 21425 Rowley, William All's Lost by Lust A tragedy called All's lost by lust. Written by William Rowley. Divers times acted by the Lady Elizabeths Servants. And now lately by her Maiesties Servants, with great applause, at the Phœnix in Drury Lane 1633 10 397
306 A11205 21470 Rutter, Joseph. The Shepherds' Holiday The shepheards holy-day. A pastorall tragi-comædie. Acted before both their Maiesties at White-Hall, by the Queenes Servants. With an elegie on the death of the most noble lady, the Lady Venetia Digby. Written by J.R. 1635 9 0
336 A11435 21688 Sampson, William The Vow Breaker, ...air Maid of Clifton The vow breaker. Or, The faire maide of Clifton In Notinghamshire as it hath beene diuers times acted by severall companies with great applause. By William Sampson. 1636 8 0
247 A11909_00 None Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Preface to Seneca's Ten Tragedies Seneca his tenne tragedies, translated into Englysh 1581 12 ?
246 A11909_01 22221 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Hercules Furens Seneca his tenne tragedies, translated into Englysh 1581 12 0
249 A11909_02 22221 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Thyestes Seneca his tenne tragedies, translated into Englysh 1581 12 0
248 A11909_03 22221 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Thebais Seneca his tenne tragedies, translated into Englysh 1581 12 0
237 A11909_04 22221 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Hippolytus Seneca his tenne tragedies, translated into Englysh 1581 12 3
235 A11909_05 22221 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Oedipus Seneca his tenne tragedies, translated into Englysh 1581 12 0
253 A11909_06 22221 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Troas Seneca his tenne tragedies, translated into Englysh 1581 12 0
252 A11909_07 22221 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Medea Seneca his tenne tragedies, translated into Englysh 1581 12 0
244 A11909_08 22221 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Agamemnon Seneca his tenne tragedies, translated into Englysh 1581 12 0
243 A11909_09 22221 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Octavia Seneca his tenne tragedies, translated into Englysh 1581 12 0
383 A11909_10 22221 Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Herceules Oetaeus Seneca his tenne tragedies, translated into Englysh 1581 12 129
335 A12127 22435 Shirley, Henry The Martyred Soldier The martyr'd souldier as it was sundry times acted with a generall applause at the Private House in Drury lane, and at other publicke theaters. By the Queenes Majesties servants. The author H. Shirley Gent. 1638 16 0
332 A12128 22436 Shirley, James The Bird in a Cage (The Beauties) The bird in a cage. A comedie. As it hath beene presented at the Phœnix in Drury-Lane. The author Iames Shirley, servant to Her Majesty. 1633 11 0
331 A12129 22437 Shirley, James Changes, or Love in a Maze Changes: or, Love in a maze. A comedie, as it was presented at the Private House in Salisbury Court, by the Company of His Majesties Revels. Written by Iames Shirley, Gent. 1632 10 0
191 A12130 22438 Shirley, James The Constant Maid The constant maid. A comedy. Written by Iames Shirley. 1640 12 0
190 A12133 22440 Shirley, James The Coronation The coronation a comedy. As it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants at the private House in Drury Lane. Written by John Fletcher. Gent. 1640 13 0
193 A12136 22442 Shirley, James The Example The example. As it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants at the private house in Drury-Lane. Written by Iames Shirly. 1637 13 0
194 A12137 22443 Shirley, James The Gamester  The gamester. As it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants at the private house in Drury-Lane. Written by Iames Shirly. 1637 12 0
310 A12138 22444 Shirley, James The Grateful Servant  The gratefull seruant. A comedie. As it was lately presented with good applause at the priuate House in Drury-Lane, by her Majesties Servants. Written by Iames Shirley Gent. 1630 9 110
78 A12140 22446 Shirley, James Hyde Park Hide Parke a comedie, as it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants, at the private house in Drury Lane. Written by Iames Shirly. 1637 13 0
77 A12141 22447 Shirley, James The Humorous Courtier The humorous courtier. A comedy, as it hath been presented with good applause at the private house in Drury-Lane. Written by Iames Shirley Gent. 1640 14 0
76 A12142 22448 Shirley, James The Lady of Pleasure The lady of pleasure. A comedie, as it vvas acted by her Majesties Servants, at the private House in Drury Lane. Written by James Shirly. 1637 12 0
75 A12143 22449 Shirley, James Love's Cruelty Loves crueltie. A tragedy, as it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants, at the private House in Drury Lane. Written by James Shirley Gent. 1640 12 0
72 A12149 22453 Shirley, James The Arcadia A pastorall called the Arcadia. Acted by her Majesties Servants at the Phænix in Drury Lane. Written by Iames Shirly Gent. 1640 16 0
395 A12150 22454 Shirley, James The Royal Master The royall master as it vvas acted in the nevv Theater in Dublin: and before the Right Honorable the Lord Deputie of Ireland, in the Castle. Written by Iames Shirley. 1638 7 0
396 A12151 22455 Shirley, James 1 Saint Patrick for Ireland St. Patrick for Ireland. The first part. Written by Iames Shirley. 1640 12 0
397 A12152 22456 Shirley, James The School of Compliment The schoole of complement¨ As it vvas acted by her Maiesties Seruants at the Priuate house in Drury Lane. By I.S. 1631 9 0
398 A12154 22458 Shirley, James The Traitor The traytor. A tragedie, vvritten by Iames Shirley. Acted by her Majesties Servants. 1635 11 3
400 A12157 22462 Shirley, James The Witty Fair One The vvittie faire one¨ A comedie. As it was presented at the Private House in Drury Lane. By her Maiesties Servants. By Iames Shirley. 1633 10 0
401 A12158 22463 Shirley, James The Young Admiral The young admirall. As it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants, at the private house in Drury Lane. Written by James Shirly. 1637 13 0
304 A13393_01 23704 Tatham, John The Fancies Theate... Mirror of Fancies) The fancies theater¨ By Iohn Tatham Gent. 1640 8 2
303 A13393_02 23704 Tatham, John Love Crowns the End Love crownes the end A pastorall presented by the schollees of bingham in the county of Notingham, in the yeare 1632. Written by Io. Tatham Gent. 1640 8 1
267 A13840 24146 Tourneur, Cyril The Atheist's Tragedy The atheist's tragedie: or The honest man's reuenge. As in diuers places it hath often beene acted. Written by Cyril Tourneur. 1611 8 0
228 A14869 25173 Webster, John The Devil's Law C...s Full of Business) The deuils law-case. Or, VVhen vvomen goe to law, the Deuill is full of businesse. A new tragecomædy. The true and perfect copie from the originall. As it was approouedly well acted by her Maiesties Seruants. Written by Iohn VVebster. 1623 9 0
362 A14872 25176 Webster, John The Duchess of Malfi The tragedy of the Dutchesse of Malfy. As it was presented priuatly, at the Black-Friers; and publiquely at the Globe, by the Kings Maiesties Seruants. The perfect and exact coppy, with diuerse things printed, that the length of the play would not beare in the presentment. VVritten by Iohn Webster. 1623 8 0
315 A15873 26133 Zouch, Richard The Sophister The sophister. A comedy. 1639 11 0
186 A16527_01 344 Stirling, William Alexander Croesus The monarchicke tragedies Croesus, Darius, The Alexandraean, Iulius Caesar. Newly enlarged by William Alexander, Gentleman of the Princes priuie chamber. 1607 9 0
300 A16527_02 344 Stirling, William Alexander Darius The monarchicke tragedies Croesus, Darius, The Alexandraean, Iulius Caesar. Newly enlarged by William Alexander, Gentleman of the Princes priuie chamber. 1607 9 0
302 A16527_03 344 Stirling, William Alexander The Alexandrean Tragedy The monarchicke tragedies Croesus, Darius, The Alexandraean, Iulius Caesar. Newly enlarged by William Alexander, Gentleman of the Princes priuie chamber. 1607 9 0
183 A16527_04 344 Stirling, William Alexander Caesar The monarchicke tragedies Croesus, Darius, The Alexandraean, Iulius Caesar. Newly enlarged by William Alexander, Gentleman of the Princes priuie chamber. 1607 9 0
404 A16923 3818 Brome, Richard The Antipodes The antipodes a comedie. Acted in the yeare 1638. by the Queenes Majesties Servants, at Salisbury Court in Fleet-street. 1640 15 0
402 A16924 3819 Brome, Richard The Northern Lass The northern lasse a comoedie. As it hath beene often acted with good applause, at the Globe, and Black-Fryers. By his Maiesties Servants. 1632 6 218
403 A16927 3820 Brome, Richard The Sparagus Garden The sparagus garden a comedie. Acted in the yeare 1635. by the then Company of Revels, at Salisbury Court. 1640 9 0
367 A17956 4613 Cary, Elizabeth, Lady Mariam, the Fair Queen of Jewry The tragedie of Mariam, the faire queene of Iewry. VVritten by that learned, vertuous, and truly noble ladie, E.C. 1613 8 0
459 A17968 4628 Lodowick Carlell The Deserving Favorite The deseruing fauorite. As it was lately acted, first before the Kings Maiestie, and since publikely at the Black-Friers. By his Maiesties seruants. 1629 9 0
219 A18374 4946 Chamberlain, Robert The svvaggeri...edy. Written by R.C. The svvaggering damsell A comedy. 1640 7 0
287 A18400 4963 Chapman, George All Fools Al fooles a comedy, presented at the Black Fryers, and lately before his Maiestie. 1605 8 161
290 A18407 4971 Chapman, George Eastward Ho Eastward hoe. As it was playd in the Black-friers. By the Children of her Maiesties Reuels. 1605 9 0
213 A18413 4978 Chapman, George The Gentleman Usher The gentleman vsher. 1606 7 0
26 A18426 4994 Chapman, George The Widow's Tears The vviddovves teares a comedie. As it was often presented in the blacke and white Friers. 1612 11 0
365 A18596 5125 Chettle, Henry Hoffman, or A Revenge for a Father The tragedy of Hoffman or A reuenge for a father. As it hath bin diuers times acted with great applause, at the Phenix in Druery-lane. 1631 11 0
269 A19750 6174 anon. maybe Day, John The Knave in Grain, New Vamped The knave in graine, new vampt A witty comedy, acted at at the Fortune many dayes together with great applause. Written by J.D. Gent. 1640 14 0
266 A19755 6181 T. D. The Bloody Banquet The bloodie banquet A tragedie. 1639 11 0
265 A19757 6184 Daborne, Robert A Christian Turned Turk A Christian turn'd Turke: or, The tragicall liues and deaths of the two famous pyrates, Ward and Dansiker. As it hath beene publickly acted. 1612 9 0
143 A19812_03 6239 Daniel, Samuel Philotas Certaine small poems lately printed with the tragedie of Philotas. 1605 13 0
88 A19876 6302 D'Avenant, William, Sir The Cruel Brother The cruell brother A tragedy. As it was presented, at the priuate house, in the Blacke-Fryers: by His Maiesties Seruants. 1630 15 0
7 A19877 6303 D'Avenant, William, Sir The Just Italian The iust Italian. Lately presented in the priuate house at Blacke Friers, by his Maiesties Seruants. 1630 10 0
339 A19881 6307 D'Avenant, William, Sir Albovine, King of the Lombards The tragedy of Albouine, King of the Lombards 1629 7 0
338 A19883 6309 D'Avenant, William, Sir The Wits The vvitts A comedie, presented at the private house in Blacke Fryers, by his Majesties servants. 1636 11 0
344 A19888 6315 Davenport, Robert A New Trick to Cheat the Devil A pleasant and vvitty comedy: called, A new tricke to cheat the Divell . 1639 10 0
32 A19976 6413 Day, John The Isle of Gulls The ile of guls. As it hath been often playd in the blacke Fryars, by the Children of the Reuels. 1606 7 0
2 A20066 6507 Dekker, Thomas If It Be Not Good, the Devil Is in It If it be not good, the Diuel is in it. A nevv play, as it hath bin lately acted, vvith great applause, by the Queenes Maiesties Seruants: at the Red Bull. Written by Thomas Dekker. 1612 7 133
83 A20088 6529 Dekker, Thomas Match Me in London A tragi-comedy: called, Match mee in London. As it hath beene often presented; first, at the Bull in St. Iohns-street; and lately, at the Priuate-House in Drury-Lane, called the Phœnix Written by Tho: Dekker. 1631 11 0
420 A20093 6533 Dekker, Thomas The Wonder of A Kingdom The wonder of a kingdome. Written by Thomas Dekker. 1636 9 0
423 A20098 6539 Dekker, Thomas Northward Ho North-vvard hoe Sundry times acted by the Children of Paules. By Thomas Decker, and Iohn Webster. 1607 8 65
349 A20100 6540 Dekker, Thomas Westward Ho Vvest-vvard hoe. As it hath been diuers times acted by the Children of Paules. By Tho: Decker, and Iohn Webster. 1607 8 88
103 A20866 7242 Drue, Thomas The Duchess of Suffolk The life of the dutches of Suffolke. As it hath beene divers and sundry times acted, with good applause. 1631 11 119
409 A29620 B4850 Brome, Alexander The Cunning Lovers The cunning lovers a comedy : as it was acted with great applause, by their Majesties servants at the private house in Drury Lane 1654 14 0
101 A29634 B4867 Brome, Richard The Court Beggar The court begger a comedie acted at the Cock-pit by His Majesties servants, anno 1632 1653 20 0
100 A29635 B4868 Brome, Richard The Damoiselle The damoiselle, or, The new ordinary a comedy. 1653 20 5
224 A29644 B4882 Brome, Richard The Queen's Exchang...The Royal Exchange) The queenes exchange a comedy acted with generall applause at the Black-friers by His Majesties servants 1657 14 0
425 A31672 C1948 Glapthorne, H. also maybe Chapman, George Revenge for Honor (The Parricide) Revenge for honour a tragedie 1654 8 63
81 A41366 G1005 Goffe, Thomas The Careless Shepherdess The careles shepherdess a tragi-comedy acted before the King & Queen, and at Salisbury-Court, with great applause / written by T.G. ; with an alphebeticall catologue of all such plays that ever were printed. 1656 8 0
351 A43595 H1783 Heywood, Thomas Fortune by Land and Sea Fortune by land and sea a tragi-comedy, as it was acted with great applause by the Queens servants 1655 10 0
327 A46230 J1015 Middleton, Thomas The Widow The widdow a comedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black-Fryers, with great applause, by His late Majesties servants 1652 11 0
291 A47372_01 K450 Killigrew, Henry The Princess Comedies and tragedies written by Thomas Killigrew ... 1664 20 0
292 A47372_02 K450 Killigrew, Henry The Parson's Wedding Comedies and tragedies written by Thomas Killigrew ... 1664 20 0
152 A47372_10 K450 Killigrew, Henry Claricilla Comedies and tragedies written by Thomas Killigrew ... 1664 20 0
151 A47372_11 K450 Killigrew, Henry The Prisoners Comedies and tragedies written by Thomas Killigrew ... 1664 20 0
15 A49479 L3504A not in fact by Marlowe Lust's Dominion, or The Lascivious Queen Lusts dominion, or, The lascivious queen a tragedie 1657 9 0
211 A50091 M1048 Massinger, Philip The Old Law, or...w Way to Please You The excellent comedy called, The old law, or, A new way to please you by Phil. Massinger, Tho. Middleton, William Rowley ... ; together with an exact and perfect catalogue of all the playes, with the authors names, and what are comedies, tragedies, histories, pastoralls, masks, interludes, more exactly printed than ever before. 1656 14 0
206 A50793 M1984 Middleton, Thomas The Mayor of Quinborough The Mayor of Quinborough as it hath often acted with much applause at Black-Fryars by His Majesties servants 1661 15 0
207 A50796 M1986 Middleton, Thomas The Spanish Gypsy The Spanish gipsie as it was acted (with great applause) at the Privat House in Drury-Lane, and Salisbury Court 1653 9 0
165 A50799_01 M1989 Middleton, Thomas More Dissemblers Beside Women Two new playes ... written by Tho. Middleton, Gent. 1657 11 0
164 A50799_02 M1989 Middleton, Thomas Women Beware Women Two new playes ... written by Tho. Middleton, Gent. 1657 11 0
114 A53060_01 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of 1 Love's Adventures Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
116 A53060_02 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of 2 Love's Adventures Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
115 A53060_03 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of The Several Wits Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
118 A53060_04 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of 1 Youth's Glory and Death's Banquet Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
117 A53060_05 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of 2 Youth's Glory and Death's Banquet Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
301 A53060_06 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of 1 The Lady Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
298 A53060_07 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of 2 The Lady Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
239 A53060_10 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of The Unnatural Tragedy Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
238 A53060_12 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of 1 Matrimonial Trouble Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
240 A53060_16 N868 Newcastle, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of The Religious Playes written by the thrice noble, illustrious and excellent princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662 13 0
40 A53070_01 N877 Newcastle, William Cavendish, Duke of The Country Captain The country captaine and the Varietie, two comedies written by a person of honor ; lately presented by His Majesties servants at the Black-Fryars. 1649 10 0
41 A53070_02 N877 Newcastle, William Cavendish, Duke of The Variety The country captaine and the Varietie, two comedies written by a person of honor ; lately presented by His Majesties servants at the Black-Fryars. 1649 10 0
24 A56872 Q155 Goughe, Alexander ? The Queen The Queen, or, The excellency of her sex an excellent old play 1653 11 8
132 A59979 S3468 Shirley, James The Gentleman of Venice  The gentleman of Venice a tragi-comedie, presented at the private house in Salisbury Court by Her Majesties servants 1655 15 0
387 A59992_04 S3486 Shirley, James The Impostor Six new playes ... the five first were acted at the private house in Black Fryers with great applause, the last was never acted 1653 15 0
388 A59992_06 S3486 Shirley, James The Court Secret Six new playes ... the five first were acted at the private house in Black Fryers with great applause, the last was never acted 1653 15 0
13 A61942 S6125 Suckling, John, Sir Brennoralt, or T...iscontented Colonel The discontented colonell writtten by Sir Iohn Sucklin. 1642 13 0
241 A68655 21011 Richards, Nathanael Messalina, the Roman Empress The tragedy of Messallina the Roman emperesse As it hath beene acted with generall applause divers times, by the Company of his Majesties Revells. Written by Nathanael Richards. 1640 9 107
341 A69121 5450A Peele, George Clyomon and Clamydes The historie of the tvvo valiant knights, Syr Clyomon Knight of the Golden Sheeld, sonne to the King of Denmarke: and Clamydes the white Knight, sonne to the King of Suauia As it hath bene sundry times acted by her Maiesties Players. 1599 7 92
50 A72254 12935 Hausted, Peter The Rival Friends The rivall friends: A comœdie, as it was acted before the King and Queens Maiesties, when out of their princely favour they were pleased to visite their Vniversitie of Cambridge, upon the 19. day of March. 1631. Cryed downe by boyes, faction, envie, and confident ignorance, approv'd by the judicious, and now exposed to the publique censure, by the author, Pet. Hausted Mr. in Artes of Queenes Colledge. 1632 10 0
374 A77565_01 B4870 Brome, Richard A Mad Couple Well Matched Five new playes, (viz.) The madd couple well matcht. Novella. Court begger. City witt. Damoiselle. By Richard Brome. 1653 19 1
373 A77565_02 B4870 Brome, Richard The Novella Five new playes, (viz.) The madd couple well matcht. Novella. Court begger. City witt. Damoiselle. By Richard Brome. 1653 20 0
372 A77565_04 B4870 Brome, Richard The City Wit Five new playes, (viz.) The madd couple well matcht. Novella. Court begger. City witt. Damoiselle. By Richard Brome. 1653 19 0
345 A77567_01 B4872 Brome, Richard The English Moor Five nevv playes,: viz. The English moor, or the mock-marriage. The love-sick court, or the ambitious politique: Covent Garden weeded. The nevv academy, or the nevv exchange. The queen and concubine. 1659 17 1
348 A77567_02 B4872 Brome, Richard The Lovesick Court Five nevv playes,: viz. The English moor, or the mock-marriage. The love-sick court, or the ambitious politique: Covent Garden weeded. The nevv academy, or the nevv exchange. The queen and concubine. 1659 17 0
347 A77567_03 B4872 Brome, Richard The Weeding of the Covent Garden Five nevv playes,: viz. The English moor, or the mock-marriage. The love-sick court, or the ambitious politique: Covent Garden weeded. The nevv academy, or the nevv exchange. The queen and concubine. 1659 17 0
343 A77567_04 B4872 Brome, Richard The New Academy Five nevv playes,: viz. The English moor, or the mock-marriage. The love-sick court, or the ambitious politique: Covent Garden weeded. The nevv academy, or the nevv exchange. The queen and concubine. 1659 17 3
342 A77567_05 B4872 Brome, Richard The Queen and Concubine Five nevv playes,: viz. The English moor, or the mock-marriage. The love-sick court, or the ambitious politique: Covent Garden weeded. The nevv academy, or the nevv exchange. The queen and concubine. 1659 17 0
278 A85334_01 G1006 Goffe, Thomas The Raging Turk Three excellent tragœdies.: Viz. The raging Turk, or, Bajazet the Second. The courageous Turk, or, Amurath the First. And The tragoedie of Orestes 1656 11 0
350 A85334_02 G1006 Goffe, Thomas The Courageous Turk Three excellent tragœdies.: Viz. The raging Turk, or, Bajazet the Second. The courageous Turk, or, Amurath the First. And The tragoedie of Orestes 1656 11 4
17 A93167 S3461 Shirley, James The Cardinal The cardinal, a tragedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black Fryers, wriiten by James Shirley. Not printed before: 1652 13 0
3 A93178 S3485 Shirley, James The Sisters The sisters, a comedie, as it was acted at the private house in Black Fryers: written by James Shirley. Never printed before. 1652 11 0