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- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionThe Loyal Brother
- Frontispiece
- The Loyal Brother; or, the Persian Prince
- TO HIS GRACE The DUKE of RICHMOND, &c. Master of the Horse to His MAJESTY, and Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter.
- THE PROLOGUE By Mr. Dryden
- PERSONS Represented.
- Close sectionThe Loyal Brother
- ACT I. SCENE I .
- ACT II. SCENE I .
- [ii. ii] SCENE a Street.
- [ii. iii] scene changes to the Palace.
- [ii. iv] scene Semanthe's Apartment.
- ACT III. SCENE I .
- [iii. ii] scene changes to the Country.
- [iii. iii] scene the Pallace.
- [iii. iv ] The Scene drawn shows Tachmas on a Scaffold, Guards, Spectators, &c.
- ACT IV. SCENE I .
- [iv. ii ] Semanthe melancholy in her Apartment.
- ACT V. SCENE I.
- [v. ii] scene changes to a Street.
- [v. iii ] Tachmas in Prison.
- THE EPILOGUE
- Close sectionThe Disappointment
- Close sectionSir Anthony Love
- Frontispiece
- Sir Anthony Love; or, the Rambling Lady.
- Dramatis Personae.
- To my FRIEND, Tho. Skipwith, Esq;
- PROLOGUE. Spoken by Mrs. Bracegirdle.
- Close sectionSir Antony Love; OR, The Rambling Lady.
- Sir Antony Love; OR, The Rambling Lady.
- ACT II. SCENE I .
- ACT III. SCENE I.
- [III. ii] Scene changes to the Street.
- [III. iii] Scene the Abbe's House.
- [III. iv.] Scene Changes to the Street.
- [III. V] Scene changes to the backside of a great House, with Gardens.
- ACT IV. SCENE I .
- [IV. ii] Scene changes to a Bed-Chamber.
- [IV. iii] Scene changes to the Street.
- [IV. iv] Scene changes to Sir Anthony's Lodging.
- ACT V. SCENE I .
- [V. ii.] Scene changes to a Bed-Chamber.
- [V. iii] Scene changes to the Street.
- [V. iv] Scene changes to the in-side of a House.
- [V. v] Scene. The backside of a Nunnery.
- [V. vi] Scene. The Abbe's House.
- [V. vii] Scene. The Street
- A SONG in the SECOND ACT.
- A SONG in Dialogue, in the Fourth Act.
- SONG in the Fifth Act: By Major-General Sackvile.
- EPILOGUE. Spoken by Mrs. Botelar.
- Close sectionThe Wives' Excuse
- Frontispiece
- The Wives' Excuse; or, Cuckolds make Themselves
- To the Right Honourable, THO. WHARTON, Esq Controuler of His Majesty's Houshold.
- TO Mr. Southern; ON HIS COMEDY, Called the WIVES EXCUSE.
- PROLOGUE Spoken by Mr. Betterton.
- PERSONS Represented.
- Close sectionTHE Wives EXCUSE, OR, Cuckolds Make themselves.
- ACT I. SCENE I .
- [i. ii ]
- [i. iii ] SCENE Changes to the Street
- ACT the Second, SCENE I .
- [ii. ii] scene ii. Mr. Friendall's House. Mrs. Friendall following Mr. Friendall.
- [ii. iii] scene iii. Wilding's Lodgings. Wilding, and his Man.
- ACT III. SCENE I .
- [iii. ii ]
- ACT IV. SCENE I .
- [iv. ii ] scene Changes to the Garden
- ACT V. SCENE I .
- [v. ii ] scene ii. In St. James's Park.
- [v. iii ] scene, Mr. Friendall's House.
- EPILOGUE, Spoken by Mrs. Barry.
- Close sectionContribution to Act V of John Dryden's Cleomenes, the Spartan Hero
- Close sectionThe Maid's Last Prayer
- Close section End Matter