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501.Sir William Berkeley ● The Lost Lady: A Tragy Comedy ● 1638
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502.Thomas Heywood ● Porta pietatis. Or, The Port or Harbour of Piety. Exprest in sundry Triumphes, Pageants, and Showes, at the Initiation of the Right Honourable Sir Mavrice Abbot Knight, into the Majoralty of the famous and farre renowned City London. All the charge and expence of the laborious Projects both by water and Land, being the sole undertaking of the Right Worshipfull Company of the Drapers. Written by Thomas Heywood ● 1638
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503.Thomas Heywood ● The Rape of Lvcrece. A true Roman Tragedy. With the severall Songs in their apt places, by Valerius the merry Lord among the Roman Peeres. The Copy revised, and sundry Songs before omitted, now inserted in their right places. Acted by Her Majesties Servants at the Red-Bull. The Fifth Impression. Written by Thomas Heywood ● 1638
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504.Thomas Heywood ● The VVise-woman Of Hogsdon. A comedie. As it hath been sundry times Acted with great Applause. Written by Tho: Heyvvood ● 1638
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505.Thomas Nabbes ● Covent Garden: a pleasant comedie: Acted in the Yeare, MDCXXXII. By the Queenes Majesties Servants. The Author Thomas Nabbes ● 1638
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506.Thomas Nabbes ● The Springs Glorie. Vindicating Love by temperance against the tenant, Sine Cerere Baccho Friget Venus. Moralized in a Maske. With other Poems, Epigrams, Elegies, and Epithalamiums of the Authors: Thomas Nabbes ● 1638
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507.Thomas Nabbes ● The Springs Glorie. Vindicating Love by temperance against the tenant, Sine Cerere Baccho Friget Venus. Moralized in a Maske. With other Poems, Epigrams, Elegies, and Epithalamiums of the Authors: Thomas Nabbes ● 1638
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508.Thomas Nabbes ● Totenham Covrt. A pleasant comedie. Acted in the Yeare MDCXXXIII. At the private House in Salisbury-Court. The Author Thomas Nabbes ● 1638
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509.Thomas Randolph ● Poems with the Mvses Looking-glasse: And Amyntas. By Thomas Randolph ● 1638
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510.Thomas Randolph ● Poems with the Mvses Looking-glasse: And Amyntas. By Thomas Randolph ● 1638
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511.William Rowley ● A Merrie and Pleasant Comedy: Never before Printed, called A Shoo-maker a Gentleman. As it hath beene sundry Times Acted at the Red Bull and other Theaters, with a generall and good Applause. Written by W. R. Gentleman ● 1638
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512.George Chapman ● The Tragedie Of Chabot Admirall Of France: As it was presented by her Majesties Servants, at the private House in Drury Lane. Written by George Chapman and James Shirly ● 1639
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513.Henry Glapthorne ● Argalus and Parthenia. As it hath been Acted at the Court before their Maiesties: and At the Private-House in Drury-Lane, By their Maiesties Servants. By Hen. Glapthorne ● 1639
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514.Henry Glapthorne ● The Tragedy of Albertvs Wallenstein, Late Duke of Fridland, and Generall to the Emperor Ferdinand the second. Written by Henry Glapthorne ... And Acted with good Allowance at the Globe on the Banke-side, by his Majesties Servants ● 1639
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515.James Shirley ● The Ball. A Comedy, As it vvas presented by her Majesties Servants, at the private House in Drury Lane. Written by George Chapman and James Shirley ● 1639
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516.James Shirley ● The Maides Revenge. A Tragedy. As it hath beene Acted with good Applause at the private house in Drury Lane, by her Majesties Servants. Written by Iames Shirley ● 1639
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517.Jasper Mayne ● The citye match. A comoedye. Presented to the King and Qveene at White-hall. Acted since at Black-friers by his Maiesties Servants ● 1639
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518.John Ford ● The Ladies Triall. Acted by both their Maiesties Servants at the private house in Drury Lane ● 1639
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519.Lodowick Carlell ● Arviragvs and Philicia. As it was acted at the Private House in Black-Fryers by his Majesties Servants. The First and Second Part ● 1639
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520.Philip Massinger ● The Vnnatvrall Combat. A Tragedie. The Scaene Marsellis. Written by Philip Massinger. As it was presented by the Kings Majesties Servants at the Globe ● 1639
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521.Richard Zouche ● The Sophister. A Comedy ● 1639
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522.Robert Davenport ● A Pleasant and VVitty Comedy: Called, A New Tricke to Cheat the Divell. Written by R. D. Gent ● 1639
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523.Sir Ralph Freeman ● Imperiale, a tragedie ● 1639
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524.Sir William Davenant ● Salmacida Spolia. A Masqve. Presented by the King and Queenes Majesties, at White-hall, On Tuesday the 21. day of January 1639 ● 1639
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525.Sir William Lower ● The Phaenix In Her Flames. A Tragedy ... The Author, Master William Lower ● 1639
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526.T. D. ● The bloodie banqvet. A tragedie. By T. D. ● 1639
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527.Thomas Heywood ● Londini Status Pacatus; Or, Londons Peacable Estate. Exprest in sundry Triumphs, Pageants, and Shewes, at the Innitiation of the right Honourable Henry Garvvay, into the Majoralty of the Famous and Farre Renowned City London. All the Charge and Expence, of the laborious Projects both by Water and Land, being the sole undertakings of the Right Worshipfull Society of Drapers. Written by Thomas Heyvvood ● 1639
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528.Thomas May ● The Tragedie of Cleopatra Queen of AEgypt. By T. M. ● 1639
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529.Thomas May ● The Tragedy of Julia Agrippina; Empresse of Rome. By T. M. ● 1639
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530.William Cartwright ● The Royall Slave. A Tragi-Comedy. Presented to the King and Queen by the Students of Christ-Church in Oxford. August 30. 1636. Presented since to both their Majesties at Hampton-Court by the Kings Servants ● 1639
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531.Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) ● The Knave in Graine, New Vampt. A witty Comedy, Acted at the Fortune many dayes together with great Applause. Written by J. D. ● 1640
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532.Ben Jonson ● The Workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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533.Ben Jonson ● The Workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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534.Ben Jonson ● The Workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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535.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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536.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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537.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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538.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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539.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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540.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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541.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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542.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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543.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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544.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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545.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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546.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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547.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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548.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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549.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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550.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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551.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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552.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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553.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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554.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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555.Ben Jonson ● The workes of Benjamin Jonson ● 1640
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556.George Sandys ● Christs Passion. A Tragedie. With Annotations ● 1640
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557.Henry Glapthorne ● The Hollander. A Comedy written 1635. The Author Henry Glapthorne. And now Printed as it was then Acted at the Cock-pit in Drury Lane, by their Majesties Servants, with good allowance. And at the Court before both their Majesties ● 1640
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558.Henry Glapthorne ● The Ladies Priviledge. As it was Acted with good allowance at the Cock-pit in Drury-lane, And before their Majesties at White-Hall twice. By their Maiesties Servants. The author Henry Glapthorne ● 1640
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559.Henry Glapthorne ● Wit in A Constable. A Comedy written 1639. The Author Henry Glapthorne. And now Printed as it was lately Acted at the Cock-pit in Drury lane, by their Majesties Servants, with good allowance ● 1640
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560.James Shirley ● A Pastorall Called The Arcadia. Acted by her Majesties Servants at the Phoenix in Drury Lane. Written by Iames Shirley ● 1640
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561.James Shirley ● Loves Crveltie. A Tragedy, As it was presented by her Majesties Servants, at the private House in Drury Lane. Written by James Shirley ● 1640
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562.James Shirley ● S ● 1640
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563.James Shirley ● The Constant Maid. A Comedy. Written by James Shirley ● 1640
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564.James Shirley ● The Coronation A Comedy. As it was presented by her Majesties Servants at the private House in Drury Lane. Written by John Fletcher ● 1640
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565.James Shirley ● The Hvmorovs Covrtier. A Comedy, As it hath been presented with good applause at the private house in Drury-Lane. Written by Iames Shirley ● 1640
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566.James Shirley ● The Opportvnitie, A Comedy. As it was presented by her Majesties Servants, at the private House in Drury Lane. Written by Iames Shirley. ● 1640
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567.John Gough ● The Strange Discovery: A Tragi-Comedy. Written by J. G. Gent ● 1640
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568.John Tatham ● The Fancies Theater by Iohn Tatham ● 1640
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569.Joseph Rutter ● The Second Part of The Cid ● 1640
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570.Lewis Sharpe ● The Noble Stranger. As it was Acted at the Private House in Salisbury Court, by her Maiesties Servants. The Author, L. S. ● 1640
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571.Nathaniel Richards ● The Tragedy of Messallina, The Roman Emperesse. As it hath beene Acted With generall applause divers times, by the Company of his Majesties Revells. Written by Nathanael Richards ● 1640
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572.Richard Brome ● The Antipodes: A Comedie. Acted in the yeare 1638. by the Queenes Majesties Servants, at Salisbury Court in Fleet-street. The Author Richard Brome ● 1640
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573.Richard Brome ● The Sparagvs Garden: A Comedie. Acted in the yeare 1635. by the then Company of Revels, at Salisbury Court. The Author Richard Brome ● 1640
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574.Robert Chamberlain ● The Svvaggering Damsell. A comedy. Written by R. C. ● 1640
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575.Samuel Harding ● Sicily and Naples, or, the Fatall Vnion. A Tragoedy. By S. H. ● 1640
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576.Thomas Carew ● Poems. By Thomas Carevv ● 1640
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577.Thomas Heywood ● Loves Mistresse: or The Queenes Masque. As it was three times presented before both their Maiesties, within the space of eight dayes: In the presence of sundry forraigne Ambassadors. Publickly acted by the Queenes Comedians, At the Phoenix in Drury-lane. The second Impression, corrected by the Author, Thomas Heyvvood ● 1640
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578.Thomas Nabbes ● The Bride, A Comedie. Acted in the yeere 1638. at the private house in Drury-lane by their Majesties Servants. The Author, Thomas Nabbes ● 1640
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579.Thomas Nabbes ● The Vnfortunate Mother: A Tragedie. Never acted; but set downe according to the intention of the Author Thomas Nabbes ● 1640
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580.Thomas Rawlins ● The Rebellion: A Tragedy: As it was acted nine dayes together, and divers times since with good applause, by his Majesties Company of Revells. Written by Thomas Rawlins ● 1640
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581.William Habington ● The Queene of Arragon. A Tragi-Comedie ● 1640
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582.George Chapman ● Bussy D'Ambois: A Tragedie: As it hath been often Acted with great Applause. Being much corrected and amended by the Author before his death ● 1641
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583.Henry Burnell ● Landgartha. A Tragie-Comedy, as it was presented in the new Theater in Dublin, with good applause, being an Ancient story, Written by H. B. ● 1641
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584.John Day ● The Parliament of bees, With their proper Characters. Or A Bee-hive furnisht with twelve Honycombes, as Pleasant as Profitable. Being an Allegoricall description of the actions of good and bad men in these our daies. By Iohn Daye ● 1641
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585.Shakerley Marmion ● The Antiquary. A Comedy, Acted by Her Maiesties Servants at the Cock-Pit. Written by Shackerly Mermion ● 1641
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586.Thomas Killigrew ● The Prisoners And Claracilla. Two Tragae-Comedies, As they were presented at the Phoenix in Drury-Lane, by her M ● 1641
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587.Thomas Killigrew ● The Prisoners And Claracilla. Two Tragae-Comedies, As they were presented at the Phoenix in Drury-Lane, by her M ● 1641
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588.Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) ● Tyrannicall-Government Anatomized: or, A Discovrse Concerning Evil-Councellors. Being The Life and Death of John the Baptist. And Presented to the Kings most Excellent Majesty by the Author ● 1642
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589.Sir John Denham ● The Sophy. As it was acted at the Private House in Black Friars by his Majesties Servants ● 1642
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590.Sir William Davenant ● The Vnfortvnate Lovers: A Tragedie, As it was lately Acted with great applause at the private House in Black-Fryers; By His Majesties Servants. The Author William Davenant ● 1643
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591.Henry Burkhead ● A Tragedy of Cola's Fvrie or Lirenda's Miserie. Written by Henry Burkhead ● 1645
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592.James Shirley ● The Trivmph of Beavtie. As it was personated by some young Gentlemen, for whom it was intended, at a private Recreation. By James Shirley ● 1646
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593.Sir John Suckling ● Fragmenta avrea. A Collection of all the Incomparable Peeces, written by Sir John Svckling. And published by a Friend to perpetuate his memory. Printed by his owne Copies ● 1646
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594.Sir John Suckling ● Fragmenta avrea. A Collection of all the Incomparable Peeces, written by Sir John Svckling. And published by a Friend to perpetuate his memory. Printed by his owne Copies ● 1646
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595.Francis Beaumont ● Comedies and Tragedies Written by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher ... Never printed before, And now published by the Authours Originall Copies ● 1647
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596.John Fletcher ● Comedies and Tragedies Written by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher ... Never printed before, And now published by the Authours Originall Copies ● 1647
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597.John Fletcher ● Comedies and Tragedies Written by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher ... Never printed before, And now published by the Authours Originall Copies ● 1647
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598.John Fletcher ● Comedies and Tragedies Written by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher ... Never printed before, And now published by the Authours Originall Copies ● 1647
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599.John Fletcher ● Comedies and Tragedies Written by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher ... Never printed before, And now published by the Authours Originall Copies ● 1647
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600.John Fletcher ● Comedies and Tragedies Written by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher ... Never printed before, And now published by the Authours Originall Copies ● 1647