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78 Cloridïa, or, Rites to Cloris, a Maque, Fol. 1692. preented by the Queen’s Majety, and her Ladies at Court, at Shrovetide, 1630. Mr. Inigo Jones aited in the Invention hereof.

Cynthia’s Revels, or, the Fountain of Self-Love; a Comedy, Fol. 1640. and 1692. Acted by the Children of Queen Elizabeth’s Chappel. 1600.

Devil’s an ASS 3, a Comedy, Fol. 1641. and 1692. Acted by his Majety’s Servants, 1616. See Boccace’s Novels, Day 3. Nov. 5.

Entertainment at King James the Firt his Coronation; Fol. 1692. This contains only Gratulatory Speeches at the aid Coronation, with a Comment by the Author to illutrate the ame.

Entertainment of King James and Queen Ann, at Theobalds; Fol. 1640. and 1692.

Entertainment of the King of England, and the King of Denmark, at Theobalds, July 24, 1606. Fol. 1640. and 1692.

Entertainment of the King and Queen on May-Day, at Sir William Cornwallis’s Houe at High-gate, 1604. Fol. 1640. and 1692.

Entertainment of the Queen and Prince at Althrop; this was the 25th of June, 1603. at the Lord Spencer’s Houe there, at their coming Firt into the Kingdom. Fol. 1640. and 1692.

Every Man in his Humour, a Comedy, Fol. 1640. and 1692. Acted firt in the Year 1598. by the then Lord Chamberlain’s Servants, and Dedicated to Mr. Cambden, Clarenceux. It has been reviv’d and Acted ince the Retauration, with good Applaue, and a new Epilogue writ for the ame, part of it poken by ''Ben. Johnon''’s Ghot.

Every Man out of his Humour, a Comedy, Fol. 1640. and 1692. Acted by the then Lord Chamberlain’s Servants. This was also revived and Acted at the Theatre Royal, 1675. with a new Prologue and Epilogue, writ by Mr. Duffet, and poken by Joeph Haynes.

Fortunate Iles, a Maque, Fol. 1641. and 1692. deign’d for the Court on Twelfth Night, 1626.

Golden Age Retored, a Maque, Fol. 1641. and 1692. This was preented at Court by the Lords and Gentlemen, the King’s Servants 1626.

Hymnæi, or, The Solemnities of a Maque and Barriers at a Marriage, Fol. 1692. See the Learned Marginal Notes, for the Illutration of the Greek and Roman Cutoms. Irih