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- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionLove in Several Masques
- INTRODUCTION
- LOVE IN SEVERAL MASQUES. A COMEDY, As it is Acted at the THEATRE-ROYAL, BY His MAJESTY's Servants.
- TO THE Right Honourable the Lady MARY WORTLEY MOUNTAGUE.
- PREFACE.
- PROLOGUE.
- Dramatis Personæ.
- Close sectionLOVE in several Masques.
- Close sectionACT I.
- Close sectionACT II.
- Close sectionACT III.
- Close sectionACT IV.
- Close sectionACT V.
- SONG.
- EPILOGUE. Spoken by Miss ROBINSON, jun.
- Close sectionThe Temple Beau
- INTRODUCTION
- THE TEMPLE BEAU. A COMEDY. As it is Acted at the THEATRE in Goodman's-Fields.
- PROLOGUE,
- Dramatis Personæ.
- Close sectionTHE TEMPLE BEAU.
- Close sectionThe Author's Farce; and the Pleasures of the Town
- INTRODUCTION
- THE Author's Farce; AND THE Pleasures of the Town.
- PROLOGUE.
- SONG in the First Act.
- Song by Mr. Blotpage in the Second Act.
- Persons in the Farce.
- Close sectionTHE Author's Farce.
- Close sectionACT I.
- Close sectionACT II
- Close sectionACT III.
- EPILOGUE.
- Commendatory Verses, Prologue, and Epilogue for the Revival of The Author's Farce and Published with The Intriguing Chambermaid (1734)
- PROLOGUE, Upon the Revival of the Author's Farce. Spoken by Mrs. CLIVE.
- EPILOGUE. Spoken by Mrs. CLIVE.
- Close sectionThe Author's Farce with a Puppet-Show call'd The Pleasures of the Town
- Close sectionTom Thumb
- Close sectionThe Coffee-House Politician
- Close sectionThe Tragedy of Tragedies
- Close sectionThe Letter-Writers
- Close section End Matter