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88 His Author we find was a Doctor of Phyick, in the Time of Queen Elizabeth, who, during his Study at Cambridge, writ everal pieces of Poetry; among the ret, Two Plays.

A Looking-GlaSS 3 for London and England, a Tragedy, 4 to. 1598. One Green joined with our Author towards compleating this Play, which is founded on the Story of Jonas and the Ninevites, in the Holy Scripture.

The Wounds of Civil War; or, The Tragedies of Marius and Scylla. Plot from ''Plutarch in vit. Mar. & Silla; ee alo Aurelius Victor, Eutropius, Vell. Paterculus, Salutius, and T. Livius''. Cavalier that left thee Nations during the Civil Wars, and, in Holland, gave himelf the Diverion of Poetry; among the rest, ix Plays.

The Amorous Phantam, a Tragi-Comedy, 12 mo. printed at the Hague, 1658. tranlated from Quinault’s Le Fantome Amoreux.

The Inchanted Lovers, a Patoral, 12 mo. printed alo at the Hague, 1658.

Horatius, a Roman Tragedy, 4 to. 1656. tranlated from Corneille; consult ''Dion. Hallicarnaceus, Caiodorus, T. Livius, and L. Florus''.

The Martyr; or, Polyeucte, a Tragedy, 4 to. 1655. For the Story, ee ''Cœffeteau Hit. Rom. Surius. de Vitis Sanctorum, &c.''

Noble Ingratitude, a Patoral Tragi-Comedy, 12 mo. London, 1658. tranlated from the French of Monieur Quinault.

Phænix in her Flames, a Tragedy, 4 to. 1639. This was the firt the Author writ, and publihed before he was a Knight. LL I know of him is, That ’tis aid he writ this one Play, called,

All for Money, a Tragedy, 4 to. M. Lewis