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Rh Viion of Delight, a Maque, Fol. 1692. This was alo preented at Court in Chritmas, 1617.

Vulpone, or, The Fox, a Comedy, Fol. 1692. Acted by the King’s Majety’s Servants. This is writ in Imitation of the Comedies of the Ancients.

The before mentioned Plays, and other Poems, &c. were formerly printed together in Two Volumes, Fol. 1640. and 1641. but Three other Plays which are there omitted, are hereunder mentioned, and may be found in the late Edition, printed 1692.

The Cae is Altered, a Comedy, 4 to. 1609, and fol. 1692. This was undry times Acted by the Children of the Black Fryars. See Plautus’s Comed., &c.

The Widow, a Comedy, 4 to. 1652. and fol. 1692. Acted at the Private Houe in Black Fryars, by his late Majety’s Servants, with good Applaue. Fletcher and Middleton joyn’d with the above Author in this Play, which has been reviv’d ince the Retauration, at the King’s House, with a new Prologue and Epilogue.

The New-Inn, or, The Light Heart, a Comedy, 8 vo. 1631. This (ays our Author’s Title) was never Acted, but mot negligently play’d, by ome of the King’s Servants, and more queamihly beheld, and cenured by others, the King’s Subjects, 1629. Now at lat et at Liberty to the Readers, his Majety’s Servants and Subjects, to be judged.

Thee lat, with all the beforegoing Plays, Maques, and Entertainments, with an Englih Grammar, are now publihed together in one large Volume, fol. 1692. E writ, in the Time of King Charles the Firt, One Play, call’d,

Adrata, or, The Woman’s Spleen and Loves Conquet, a Tragi-Comedy, 4 to. 1635. Part of it from Boccace’s Novels, Day 8. Nov. 8. Player and Poet of King Charles the Firt his Reign, who writ and publihed One Maque and Two Comedies; viz.

Fancies Fetivals, a Maque, 4 to. 1657.

Money’s an ASS 3, a Comedy, 4 to. 1668.

The Walks of Ilington and Hogsdon, with the Humours of Wood-treet-Compter; a Comedy, 4 to. 1657. This Play had good Succes, it being Acted Nineteen Days ucceively. William