Author:Thomas Heywood

Dramatic

 * Iupiter and Ganimede
 * The Four Prentices of London, with the Conquest of Jerusalem (1615)
 * Edward IV., part I (1600)
 * Edward IV., part II (1605)
 * If you know not me, you know nobody; or, the Troubles of Queen Elizabeth, Part I (1605)
 * If you know not me, you know nobody; or, the Troubles of Queen Elizabeth, Part II (1606)
 * The Royal King and the Loyal Subject (1637)
 * A Woman Killed with Kindness (1607)
 * The Fair Maid of the Exchange (1607)
 * The Rape of Lucrece (1608)
 * The Golden Age (1611)
 * The Silver Age (1613)
 * The Brazen Age (1613)
 * The Fair Maid of the West; or, A Girl with Gold, part I (1631)
 * The Fair Maid of the West; or, A Girl with Gold, part II (1631)
 * The Captives; or, The Lost Recovered (1885)
 * The Iron Age, part I (1632)
 * The Iron Age, part II (1632)
 * The English Traveller (1633)
 * A Maidenhead well Lost (1634)
 * Love's Mistress; or, the Queen's Masque (1636)
 * A Challenge for Beauty (1636)
 * The Wise Woman of Hogsdon (1638)
 * Fortune by Land and Sea (1655), co-authored with William Rowley
 * The Late Lancashire Witches (1634), co-authored with Richard Brome

Miscellaneous

 * Translation of Sallust (1608)
 * Troia Britannica, or Great Britain's Troy (1609)
 * An Apology for Actors,’ in three books (1612)
 * A Funeral Elegy on the Death of Prince Henry (1613)
 * A Marriage Triumph on the Nuptials of the Prince Palatine and the Princess Elizabeth (1613)
 * Γυναικείον; or, Nine Books of Various History concerning Women, inscribed by the Names of the Nine Muses (1624)
 * England's Elizabeth: her Life and Troubles during her Minority from the Cradle to the Crown (1631)
 * Eromena; or, Love and Revenge (1632)
 * "Epistle Dedicatory" to The Jew of Malta (1633), by Christopher Marlowe
 * The Hierarchy of the Blessed Angels (1635)
 * A True Description of His Majesty's Royal Ship, built this year at Woolwich in Kent (1637)
 * Pleasant Dialogues and Dramas, selected out of Lucian, Erasmus, Textor, Ovid, &c., with Emblems from J. Catsius, and a variety of Prologues and Epilogues, Elegies, Epitaphs, Epithalamions, Epigrams, and sundry other Fancies (1637)
 * The Exemplary Lives and Memorable Acts of Nine the most Worthy Women of the World: three Jews, three Gentiles, three Christians (1640)
 * The Life of Ambrosius Merlin (1641)

Works about Heywood

 * "Thomas Heywood" (1882), a sonnet by Algernon Charles Swinburne
 * "Thomas Heywood" (1882), a sonnet by Algernon Charles Swinburne