Author:Thomas Shadwell

Prose

 * Epistle to the Tories (1682)
 * Some Reflections upon the pretended Parallel in the play called the Duke of Guise (1683), co-authored with Thomas Hunt

Translations

 * Tenth Satire of Juvenal

Plays

 * The Sullen Lovers (1668)
 * The Royal Shepherdess (1669)
 * The Humorists, a comedy (1671)
 * The Miser (1672)
 * Epsom Wells (1672)
 * Psyche (1675)
 * The Virtuoso (1676)
 * The Libertine: a tragedy (1676)
 * Timon of Athens (1678)
 * A True Widow (1679)
 * The Woman Captain (1680)
 * The Lancashire Witches (1681)
 * Squire of Alsatia, a comedy (1688)
 * Bury Fair (1689)
 * The Amorous Bigot (1690)
 * The Scowrers (1691)
 * The Volunteers (1693) (posthumous, with a dedication to the queen, signed by the widow, and a prologue by D'Urfey).

Poetry

 * The Medal of John Bayes: a Satire against Folly and Knavery (168x)
 * A Lenten Prologue refused by the Players’ (in reply to the 'Medal'  (1683)
 * A Congratulatory Poem on His Highness the Prince of Orange's Coming into England (1689)
 * A Congratulatory Poem to the most Illustrious Queen Mary, upon her arrival into England (1689)
 * Ode to the King on his Return from Ireland (1690)
 * Ode on the Anniversary of the King's Birth (1690)
 * Votum Perenne: a Poem to the King on New Year's Day (1692)

Works about Shadwell

 * "Thomas Shadwell", in The Lives and Characters of the English Dramatick Poets (1698), by Gerard Langbaine
 * "Thomas Shadwell", in The Lives of the Poets-Laureate, by W. S. Austin and J. Ralph (1853)