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- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionThe Catalogue
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- 1590: Cadmus
- 1591: Masque at Dublin
- 1592: Masque for Sir Michael Hickes
- 1593: The Masque of Queens Celebrated from the House of Fame
- 1594: Royal Entertainment at Britain's Burse
- 1595: Camp Bell
- 1596: Dramatic Disputation between a Catholic Priest and a Protestant Minister
- 1597: Philaster
- 1598: The Coxcomb
- 1599: A Woman is a Weathercock
- 1600: Challenge for Meliadus' Combat at Barriers
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- 1601: Physiponomachia
- 1602: Barriers Entertainment: Merlin and Meliadus
- 1603: The Silent Woman
- 1604: Gustavus, King of Swethland
- 1605: The Insatiate Countess
- 1606: Masque of Fairies
- 1607: The Fair Maid of the West
- 1608: Madan, King of Britain
- 1609: The Woman's Prize
- 1610: The Ship
- 1611: St George's Day Entertainment at Chester
- 1612: The Revenge of Bussy D'Amboise
- 1613: A Looking-Glass for Married Folks
- 1614: Joseph, the Jew of Venice
- 1615: Amends for Ladies
- 1616: Water Pageant for Prince Henry: Corinea and Amphion
- 1617: Tournament Proclamation: Proteus
- 1618: Tethyos epinicia
- 1619: Tilt Entertainment: A Shepherd Knight
- 1620: The Ambitious Brother
- 1621: The Alchemist
- 1622: London Lord Mayor's Pageant
- 1623: Cymbeline, King of Britain
- 1624: The Bloody Banquet
- 1625: The Atheist's Tragedy
- 1626: The Scornful Lady
- 1627: Masque
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- 1628: Oberon, the Fairy Prince
- 1629: Court Masque for Lady Elizabeth
- 1630: The Valiant Welshman
- 1631: The Winter's Tale
- 1632: Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly
- 1633: The Roaring Girl
- 1634: Garlic
- 1635: Richard II
- 1636: A King and No King
- 1637: The Golden Age
- 1638: The Chaos of the World
- 1639: Satirical Play
- 1640: The Twins' Tragedy
- 1641: If It Be Not Good, The Devil Is In It
- 1642: A Christian Turned Turk
- 1643: The Nobleman
- 1644: No Wit, No Help Like a Woman's
- 1645: The Silver Age
- 1646: Catiline's Conspiracy
- 1647: Tragedy of Thomas of Woodstock
- 1648: The Knot of Fools
- 1649: The City Gallant
- 1650: The Maid's Tragedy
- 1651: Hymen's Holiday
- 1652: The Tempest
- 1653: The Age of Brass
- 1654: Chruso-Thriambos: The Triumphs of Gold
- 1655: Tragedy of a Tyrant and a Lady
- 1656: The Proud Maid's Tragedy
- 1657: Duke Humphrey
- 1658: Projected Court Masque
- 1659: Comedy of Stella and Alexis
- 1660: Comical Show about a Barber-Surgeon
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- 1661: Atalanta
- 1662: The Cuckolds' Masque
- 1663: Salting: Foolish Sons and Foolish Fathers
- 1664: Love Restored
- 1665: The Captain
- 1666: The Life and Death of Guy of Warwick
- 1667: The Puritan Maid, Modest Wife, and Wanton Widow
- 1668: Play of the Destruction of Constantinople
- 1669: Julius Caesar
- 1670: Thomas Morus
- 1671: Mercurius
- 1672: Adelphe
- 1673: Sycophanta
- 1674: All is True
- 1675: Iphis and Iantha
- 1676: Chabot, Admiral of France
- 1677: 1 The Knaves
- 1678: The Great Man
- 1679: Der Türkischen Triumph
- 1680: Royal Entertainment at Woodstock
- 1681: 2 The Knaves
- 1682: A Bad Beginning Makes a Good Ending
- 1683: Play of the Heresies of the King of England
- 1684: Cardenio
- 1685: Raymond, Duke of Lyons
- 1686: St George for England
- 1687: Troia-Nova triumphans: London Triumphing
- 1688: Projected Court Masque of Muses and Geography
- 1689: The White Devil
- 1690: Dialogue between Gown, Hood, and Cap
- 1691: Cancer
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- 1692: Masque at Ely House
- 1693: Heteroclitanomalonomia
- 1694: A Right Woman
- 1695: Play of the Destruction of Troy
- 1696: Sanctus Thomas Cantuariensis
- 1697: Minutum
- 1698: Wedding Masque of Stars and Statues Made Human
- 1699: Wedding Masque of the Princes of Virginia
- 1700: Wedding Masque of Olympian Knights
- 1701: The Hog Hath Lost His Pearl
- 1702: Scyros
- 1703: Play of the Greeks and Trojans
- 1704: 1 The Iron Age
- 1705: Play of Astorildo and Carrabunculo
- 1706: Four Plays, or Moral Representations, in One
- 1707: The Palsgrave
- 1708: Royal Entertainment at Caversham
- 1709: 2 The Iron Age
- 1710: Cynthia's Revenge
- 1711: The Fatal Love
- 1712: Triumphus crucis
- 1713: Royal Entertainment at Bristol
- 1714: Pastoral Entertainment at the Wansdyke
- 1715: A Chaste Maid in Cheapside
- 1716: Machiavel and the Devil
- 1717: The Arraignment of London
- 1718: Play featuring Friars
- 1719: The Honest Man's Fortune
- 1720: Show of St Clement
- 1721: Crispin and Crispianus
- 1722: Show of the Death of John the Baptist
- 1723: Show of Vulcan, Venus, and Cupid
- 1724: The Two Noble Kinsmen
- 1725: Civic Entertainment at Islington
- 1726: The Duchess of Malfi
- 1727: The Triumphs of Truth
- 1728: Play
- 1729: Wit at Several Weapons
- 1730: Play of Tom o' Lincoln
- 1731: Wedding Masque of Squires and Knights
- 1732: A Challenge at Tilt
- 1733: The Irish Masque at Court
- 1734: Masque for Sir German Pole
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- 1735: Tilt Entertainment: Eros and Anteros
- 1736: The Masque of Cupids
- 1737: Masque at Merchant Taylors' Hall
- 1738: The Masque of Flowers
- 1739: Valentinian
- 1740: The Bellman of London
- 1741: Captiva
- 1742: Hymen's Triumph
- 1743: Play of Government
- 1744: Passion Play at St Omers
- 1745: Country House Masque at Durrants
- 1746: Re vera
- 1747: The Owl
- 1748: The She-Saint
- 1749: Canimore and Lionley
- 1750: The Noble Grandchild
- 1751: Bonduca
- 1752: Court Masque for King Christian IV
- 1753: Court Masque at Rufford Abbey
- 1754: The Honest Lawyer
- 1755: Magister bonus
- 1756: Himatia-Poleos: The Triumphs of Old Drapery
- 1757: Bartholomew Fair
- 1758: Wit without Money
- 1759: A Merry Dialogue between Band, Cuff, and Ruff
- 1760: Work for Cutlers
- 1761: Boot and Spur
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- 1762: Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists at Court
- 1763: Country House Masque of Travellers
- 1764: Masque of Ulysses and Circe
- 1765: The Cold Year
- 1766: Academic Comedy of Two Captives
- 1767: Aemilia
- 1768: Ignoramus
- 1769: Albumazar the Astronomer
- 1770: Melanthe
- 1771: Sicelides
- 1772: The Night-Walkers
- 1773: Play of Henry VIII
- 1774: Play or Plays
- 1775: Tragedy of Romeus and Julietta
- 1776: Thorney Abbey
- 1777: Tragicomedy of a Crafty Thief
- 1778: Play at the English College, Valladolid
- 1779: Love's Cure
- 1780: Sylvia
- 1781: Satirical Play at Kendal
- 1782: Philosophaster
- 1783: Jesuit School Dialogue or Dialogues
- 1784: Guise
- 1785: One for Another
- 1786: Metropolis coronata: The Triumphs of Ancient Drapery
- 1787: The Widow
- 1788: Father's Own Son
- 1789: Cupid's Festival
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- 1790: The Golden Age Restored
- 1791: Work for Jupiter
- 1792: Fortunia
- 1793: Risus Anglicanus
- 1794: Love's Pilgrimage
- 1795: Euribates
- 1796: The Poor Man's Comfort
- 1797: The King's Mistress
- 1798: A Fair Quarrel
- 1799: Beggars' Bush
- 1800: Royal Entertainment at the Merchant Adventurers'
- 1801: Loyola
- 1802: Alexander the Great and that Truly Woman-Hater, Diogenes
- 1803: Tragicomedy of a Godfather
- 1804: The Jeweller of Amsterdam
- 1805: The Witch
- 1806: Chrysanaleia: The Golden Fishing
- 1807: Water Pageant for Prince Charles: London and Neptune, Hope and Peace
- 1808: Barriers Entertainment: Occasion, Truth, and Knights
- 1809: The Mad Lover
- 1810: The Devil is an Ass
- 1811: Mercurius rusticans
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