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80 News from the New World dicovered in the Moon, a Maque, Fol. 1692. preented alo before King James the Firt, 1620.

Oberon, the Fairy Prince, a Maque of Prince Henry’s, Fol. 1692. The Author has divers Annotations on this Play.

Pan’s Anniverary, or, The Shepherds Holyday, a Maque, Fol. 1692. This was preented at Court before King James the Firt. Mr. Inigo Jones aited our Author in the Decorations.

Pleaure reconciled to Vertue, a Maque, Fol. 1692. This was alo preented at Court, before King James the Firt, 1619. Hereto were ome Additions for the Honour of Wales.

Poetater, or, His Arraignment, a Comedy, Fol. 1692. Acted by the Children of his Majety’s Chappel, 1601. This Play is adorned with everal Tranlations from the Ancients. See Ovid’s Elegies, Lib. 1. Eleg. 15. ''Horat. Sat.'' Lib. 2. Sat. 9. and Lib. 2. Sat. 1, &c.

Queen’s Maque of Blacknes, Fol. 1692. This was Peronated at the Court at White-Hall, on the Twelfth-Night, 1605.

Her Maque of Beauty, Fol. 1692. This alo was preented at the ame Court, at White-Hall, on the Sunday-Night after the Twelfth-Night, 1608.

Sad Shepherd, or, A Tale of Robin Hood, a Patoral, Fol. 1692. This Play has but Two intire Acts, finih’d, and a Third left imperfect.

Sejanus’s Fall, a Tragedy, Fol. 1692, first Acted by the King’s Majeties Servants, 1603. Plot from Tacitus, Suetonius, Seneca, &c. There is an Edition of this Play 4 to. 1605. by the Author’s own Orders, with all the Quotations from whence he borrowed any thing of his Play.

Silent Woman, a Comedy, fol. 1692. Acted Firt by the Children of her Majety’s Revels, 1609. Act J. Scene I. borrowed from Ovid de Arte Amandi: Act. II. Scene II. Part from Juvenal, Sat. 6. Act II. Scene V. from ''Plaut. Auricular'', Act 3. Scene 5, &c. This Play has been in good Eteem, and for a farther Commendation you are refer’d to Mr. Dryden’s Examen.

Speeches at Prince Henry’s Barriers, Fol. 1692. Thee are indeed Printed among his Maques, but cannot be accounted one; only reckoned o in former Catalogues.

Staple of News, a Comedy, Fol. 1692. Acted by his Majety’s Servants. In this Play Four Goips appear on the Stage, criticiing on the ame, during the whole Action.

Tale of a Tub, a Comedy, Fol. 1692.

Time vindicated to himelf and his Honors, a Maque, Fol. 1692. This was preented at Court on Twelfth-Night, 1623. Viion