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HE Abdicated Prince; or, The Adventures of Four Years; a Tragi-Comedy, 4to. 1690. acted at White-Hall, by several Persons of Quality.

Abraham's Sacrifice, mentioned in former Catalogues, but I question whether it may be properly called a Play, Mr. Langbain, or my self, having never seen it.

An Alarum for London; or, The Siege of Antwerp; with the Adventurous Acts, and Valiant Deeds of the Lame Soldier; a Tragi-Comedy, 4to. 1602. play'd by the Servants of the Right Honourable, the Lord Chamberlain. Plot from the Tragical History of the City of Antwerp, 4to.

Albion, an Interlude, mentioned in former Catalogues, but never met with by Mr. Langbain, or my self.

Albion's Triumph, a Masque, 4to. 1631. personated at Court by the King, Queen, and the Lords, the Sunday after Twelfth-Night, 1631.

Albumazer, a Comedy, 4to. 1634. play'd at Cambridge before the King, by the Gentlemen of Trinity-Colledge; afterwards revived at the King's House with a new Prologue writ by Mr. Dryden.

Aminta, a Pastoral, 4to. 1628. Translated from Tasso's Aminta, with Ariadne's Complaint, in Imitation of Anguilara.

The Amorous Gallant; or, Love in Fashion; sometimes under the Title of The Amorous Orontus; a Comedy, 4to. 1675. Translated from a French Play, writ by ''Th. Corneille, stiled, L'Amour Alamode; the Plot from a Spanish Play writ by Ant. de Solis, named, El Amor al Uso''.

The Amorous Old Woman; or, 'Tis well if it take; a Comedy, 4to. 1684. 'tis also printed with another Title, call'd, The Fond Lady.

Andronicus, a Tragedy, Impiety's Long Success; or, Heaven's late Revenge, 8vo. 1661. This Play is not mentioned by Mr. Langbain, nor can I learn who is the Author thereof. Arden