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Rh A King and no King; a Tragi-Comedy, fol. Reviv’d ince the Retauration, and Acted with Applaue at the Theatre Royal.

The Knight of the Burning Petle; a Comedy, fol. Reviv’d alo in King Charles the Second’s time, and Acted at the Theatre Royal, with a new Prologue, poken by the famous Madam Ellen Guin.

A Knight of Malta, a Tragi-Comedy, fol. not Acted of late years.

The Laws of Candy; a Tragi-Comedy, fol. not Acted thee many years.

The Little French Lawyer, a Comedy, fol. Plot from ''Guman’s Don Lewis. de Catro, and Don Roderigo de Montalvo''. See alo Scarroon’s Novel of the Fruitles Precaution.

Loves Cure; or, The Martial Maid, a Comedy, fol.

Love’s PrilgrimagePilgrimage [sic], a Comedy, fol. The Plot from a Novel, call’d, The Two Damels, in a Book Entituled Exemplary Novels, and part of the Play taken from Johnon’s New Inn.

The Lovers Progres, a Tragi-Comedy, fol. Plot from a French Romance, call’d Lyander and Calita.

The Loyal Subject; a Tragi-Comedy, fol.

The Mad Lover, a Comedy, fol. See the Story of Mundus and Paulina, in ''Joephus Hit. of the Jews'', Book 18. Chap. 4.

The Maid in the Mill, a Comedy; This Play was Reviv’d, and ometimes Acted at the Duke’s Theatre after the Fire of London. Plot of the erious part from Gerardo, a Romance, and the Comical part from Bandello’s Novels.

The Maid’s Tragedy, a Tragedy, fol. This Play was often Acted at the King’s Theatre ince the Retauration; but omewhat in it dipleaing King Charles the Second, it was for ome time forbid coming on the Stage, till Mr. Waller Reviving it, and wholly altering the lat Act (which is Printed in his Poems) appeared again publickly.

A Maque of Grays-Inn and the Inner Temple-Gentlemen, fol. This was preented at the Marriage of the Princes Elizabeth, and the Prince Palatine of the Rhyne, in the Banquetting Houe of Whitehall; written by Mr. Beaumont alone.

Monieur Thomas, a Comedy, fol. This has appeared ince on the Stage, with a new Title, call’d, Trick for Trick.

Nice Valour; or, The Paionate mad Man; a Comedy, fol.

The Night Walker; or, The little Thief, a Comedy, fol. This has been Acted ince the Retauration, by the King’s Servants.

The Noble Gentleman; a Comedy, fol. This Play has appeared of late years with a new Title, call’d, The Fool’s Preferment; or, The Three Dukes of Duntable, Riviv’dReviv’d [sic] by Mr. Durfey. Philater;