Sir John Oldcastle, the good Lord Cobham, his Hiftory. Othello, the Moor of Venice, his Tragedy. Pericles, Prince of Tyre, with the true Relation of the whole Hiftory, Adventures, and Fortunes of the faid Prince. Puritan; or, The Widow of Watling Street. Richard the Second, his Life and Death.. Richard the Third, his Tragedy; with the Landing of the Earl of Richmond, and the Battle of Bofworth Field. Romeo and Juliet, a Trag. Taming of the Shrew, a Com." Tempeft, a Com. Titus Andronicus, his lamentable Tragedy. Timon of Athens, his Life. Troilus and Creffida, a Trag. What you Will, a Com. Two Gentlemen of Verona, a Com." Winter's Tale, a Tra. Com. Yorkshire Tragedy, not so new as lamentable and true. Twelfth Night; or, Moft of the above Plays of this Author are extracted from the accurate Edition of Mr. Theobald. Shakespear, and W. Rowley. Birth of Merlin; or, The Child has found his Father, a Tra. Com. Shakespear, Beaumont, and Fletcher. Kinfmen. 4to, 1662 Two Noble Though this Play is Printed as Beaumont and Fletcher. and Sharp Lewis, Gent. Noble Stranger. 4to, 1640 Shirley James, Efq; Arcadia, a Pafloral Bird in a Cage, a Com. Brothers, a Com. Cardinal, a Trag. 4to, 1631 a Tragedy. 4to, 1638 4to, 1640 4to, 1633 8-v0, 1652 8v0, 1652 Changes; 8vo, no Date. Changes; or, Love in a Maze, a Com. 4to, 1632 Conftant Maid, a Com. 4to, 1640 Contention of Ajax and Ulyffes for the Armour of Achilles Coronation, a Com. Which, tho' Printed in the Folio Edition of Beaumont and Fletcher, was writ by our Author, as the Reader may fee by the Catalogue of his fix Plays. 800, 1653 Court Secret, a Tra. Com. 800, 1653 Duke's Miftrefs, a Tra. Com. 4to, 1638 Example, a Com. 4to, 1637 Gamefter, a Com. 410, 1637 Gentleman of Venice, a Tra, Com. 800, 1655 Grateful Servant, a Com. Hyde Park, a Com. 4to, 1637 4to, 1637 Honoria and Mammon Svo, no Date. 4to, 1640 Imposture, a Tra. Com. 8v0, 1652 Lady of Pleafure, a Comedy. 410, 1637 Love's Cruelty, a Trag. 4to, 1640 Maid's Revenge, a Trag. 410, 1639 Opportunity, a Com. 4to, 1640 Polititian, a Trag. 8-ve, 1655 Royal Maiter, a Tra. Com. Dublin: 4to, 1638 Sifters, a Com. 8:00, 1652 Saint Patrick for Ireland, the Frft Part. 40, 1649 Sicily and Naples; or, The Fatal Union, a Trag. Oxford. Sir Gyles Goofe-cap, Knt. a Com. 4to, 1640 4to, 1606 Smith William. Hector of Germany; or, The Palfgrave prime Elector, an honourable Hiftory. 4to, 1615 Solyman Solyman and Perfeda, their Tragedy, wherein is laid open, Love's Conftancy, Fortune's Inconftancy, 4to, 1599 4to, 1639 8-v0, 1715 Spenfer Edmund, Efq; His Works, publish'd by the late and Death's Triumphs. Sophifter, a Com. Mr. Hughes. Stepmother, a Tra. Com. Stapleton Sir Robert. Slighted Maid, a Com. 8vo, 1668 Strode Rev. Mr. William. Com. 4to, 1664 Floating Ifland, a Tra. 4to, 1655 Suckling Sir John. Aglaura, Brennoralt; or, the Dif contented Colonel, a Trag. Goblins, a Com. Sad One, a Trag. with Poems 12m0, 1719 Swetnam the Woman-hater arraigned by Women, a Com. 4to, 1620 Swinhoe Gilbert, Efq; Unhappy Fair Irene, her Tragedy. 4to, 1658 T. T Ateham John. Diftracted State, a Trag. Written in 1641, and Printed 4to, 1651 Rump; or, The Mirrour of the late Times, a Com. 2d Edit. 4to, 1661 Taylor Robert, Gent Hog has loft his Pearl, a Com, 4to, 1614 Tourneur Cyril, Efq; Atheist's Tragedy; or, The Honest Man's Revenge. Revenger's Tragedy. 4to, 1611 4to, 1608 True Trojans; or, Fuimus Troes: Being a Story of the Britains Valour at the Romans firft Invafion.. V. Aliant Welchman; or, The True Chronicle Charadoc the Great, King of Cambria, now called 12ma, 1662 Poems without Fictions. Webfter John, Gent. Devils Law Cafe; or, When Women go to Law the Devil is full of Business. 40, 1623 Dutchess of Malfy, her Tragedy. 4to, 1623 White Devil; or, The Tragedy of Paulo Giordano Urfini, Duke of Brachiano, with the famous life and Death of Vittoria Corombona, the famous Venetian Courtezan. 4to, 1612 The fame, and W. Rowley. Thracian Wonder, a Comical Hiflory. 4to, 1661 Wily Beguiled, a pleafant Comedy. Wherein the chiefeft Actors be thefe, a poor Scholar, a rich Fool, and a Knave at fhift. Wilkins George, Gent. Miseries of enforced Marriage. 4to, 1635 4to, 1637 BOOKS BOOKS printed for F. COGAN and J. NOURSE. HISTORY and ADVEN THE LANE. The Fourth Volume. II. The Sequel to La Belle Affemblée, in Two Volumes. Written for the Entertainment of the French Court by Madam de Gomez, Author of La Bella Affemblée. III. 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