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 Dido (Gager), i. 129; iii. 318.

'Dido' (Halliwell), i. 127.

'Dido' (Ritwise), ii. 11.

'Dido and Aeneas', ii. 132, 166; iii. 374, 427.

Dido Queen of Carthage (Marlowe), iii. 35, 426.

'Diocletian', ii. 143; iii. 298.

'Disguises', ii. 144; iii. 256.

Disobedient Child, iii. 25, 351.

Distracted Emperor. See Charlemagne.

Dixie Pageant, iii. 463.

Doctor Faustus, ii. 281, 286; iii. 329, 422; iv. 44, 48.

'Don Horatio', ii. 122; iv. 23.

Double Falsehood, iii. 490.

Downfall of Robert Earl of Huntingdon. See Robin Hood.

Dream of a Dry Year. See Arabia Sitiens.

Duchess of Malfi, iii. 510.

'Duke Humphrey', iii. 489.

Duke of Guise, iii. 26.

'Duke of Milan and Marquis of Mantua', ii. 93; iv. 97, 156.

Dumb Knight, ii. 289; iii. 418; iv. 11.

Dutch Courtesan, iii. 148, 430; iv. 127, 128, 180, 182.

E

'1, 2 Earl Godwin and his Three Sons', ii. 166.

'Earl of Hertford', ii. 180.

Eastward Ho! i. 326; ii. 51; iii. 149, 254, 257, 286, 367, 433; iv. 36, 42, 129, 182.

Edward I, iii. 460.

Edward II, iii. 425; iv. 9, 42, 44.

Edward III, iv. 9.

Edward IV, ii. 281; iv. 10.

Ehrebrecherin, ii. 275-6.

Elstrild. See Locrine.

Elvetham Entertainment, iv. 66.

Endymion, i. 327; ii. 18-19; iii. 33, 415; iv. 103.

England's Joy (show), iii. 287, 500.

'English Arcadia', iv. 400.

'English Fugitives', ii. 173.

English Traveller, iii. 339.

Englishmen for my Money, iii. 334; iv. 16.

Enough is as Good as a Feast, iii. 504.

Epicoene, i. 327; ii. 59; iii. 222, 230, 369; iv. 371.

Epidicus, iii. 5.

Epithalamion on the Marquis of Huntly's Marriage (show), iii. 351. Erlösung aus der Löwengrube, ii. 283-4.

'Error', ii. 15; iv. 93, 151.

Esther und Haman, ii. 285-6.

Eugène, iii. 13.

Eunuchus, iii. 5, 7.

Eunuchus (tr. Bernard), iii. 236.

'Eunuchus' (tr. Kyffin?), iii. 398.

Euribates Pseudomagus, iv. 374.

Every Man In his Humour, iii. 359; iv. 119, 172, 247.

Every Man Out of his Humour, i. 381; iii. 122, 128, 292, 360; iv. 19, 119, 172.

Every Woman in her Humour, iii. 418; iv. 11.

Exchange Ware at Second Hand. See Ruff, Cuff and Band.

'Ezechias', i. 127.

F

'Fabii'. See 'Four Sons of Fabius'.

Faery Pastoral, iii. 137, 464.

'1, 2 Fair Constance of Rome', ii. 161, 171, 173.

Fair Em, iii. 325, 329; iv. 11, 30, 36.

Fair Maid of Bristow, iii. 431; iv. 12.

'Fair Maid of Italy', ii. 95-6, 114.

'Fair Maid of London', i. 320.

Fair Maid of the Exchange, iv. 13.

'Fairy Knight', iii. 304.

Faithful Friends, iii. 232.

Faithful Shepherdess, iii. 151, 221, 313; iv. 41.

Fall of Mortimer (fr.), iii. 374.

Family of Love, iii. 440; iv. 11, 29.

Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth, ii. 202; iii. 472; iv. 17, 239.

'Famous Wars of Henry I and the Prince of Wales'. See 'Welshman's Prize'.

'Far Fetched and Dear Bought is Good for Ladies', iv. 400.

Fatal Dowry, iii. 314.

'Fatal Love', iii. 259; iv. 5.

Father's Own Son. See Monsieur Thomas.

Fatum Vortigerni, iv. 374.

Favola d'Orfeo, iii. 6.

Fawn, or, Parasitaster, ii. 22, 284, 286; iii. 140, 432; iv. 42.

Fedele, iii. 316.

Fedele and Fortunio, iii. 28, 316; iv. 13.

'Felix and Philiomena', ii. 106; iv. 101, 160.