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Uncertain.

1 The Knight of the Burning Pestle. C. First represented in 1611. Uncertain whether by both or by one. Quartos 1613, 1635.

By Beaumont and Fletcher.

2 Philaster. T. C. Before 1611, probably in 1608. Quartos 1620, 1622, 1628, 1634, 1651.

3 The Maid's Tragedy. T. Before 1611, probably in 1610. Quartos 1619, 1622, 1630, 1638, 1641, 1650, 1661.

4 Four Plays in One.

5 King and No King.

Probably before 1611.

T. C. Licensed for the stage, 1611.

Quartos 1619, 1628, 1639, 1655, 1661.

6 The Honest Man's Fortune. T. C. Licensed 1613. 7 The Coxcomb. C. Acted first 1613.

8 Cupid's Revenge. T.

1630, 1635.

Acted first 1613. Quartos 1625,

9 The Scornful Lady. C. Quartos 1616, 1625, 163-, 1639,

1651.

10 Wit without Money. C.

Quartos 1639, 1661.

11 Wit at several Weapons. C.

12 The Little French Lawyer. C.

13 The Custom of the Country. T. C. Principally by Fletcher. 14 Bonduca. T.

15 The Laws of Candy. T. C.

16 The Knight of Malta. T.

17 The Faithful Friends. T. C. Now first printed from the MS. Entered on the Stationers' Books June 29, 1660. 18 A Right Woman. C. Entered on the Stationers' Books June 29, 1660. Lost.

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19 The Masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn. Produced 20th February, 1612. Quarto. N. D.

20 The History of Mador, King of Great Britain. Entered on the Stationers' Books June 29, 1660. Lost.

By Fletcher.

1. Before the Death of Beaumont.

21 The Woman-Hater. C. Produced about 1606, or 1607. Quartos 1607, 1647, 1648.

22 Thierry and Theodoret. T. Quartos 1621, 1648, 1649. 23 The Faithful Shepherdess. P. C. Before 1611. Quartos, N. D., 1629, 1633, 1656, 1661.

24 The Captain. T. C. Acted at Court 20th May, 1613.

2. After the Death of Beaumont.

25 The Queen of Corinth. T. C. About 1616.

26 The Loyal Subject. T. C. Licensed in 1618. 27 The Mad Lover. T. C. Before 1618-9.

28 Valentinian. T. Before 1618-9.

29 The False One. T. Conjectured to have been written by Fletcher and Massinger. Probably after 1618-9.

30 Love's Pilgrimage. T. C. Conjectured to have been written by Fletcher and Massinger.

31 The Double Marriage. T. Probably after 1618-9.

32 The Humorous Lieutenant. C. Ditto.

33 Nice Valour, or the Passionate Madman. C. Ditto. 34 Women Pleased. T. C. Ditto.

35 The Woman's Prize, or the Tamer Tamed. C.

36 The Chances. C. Before 1621.

37 Monsieur Thomas. C. Before 1621. Quarto 1639. 38 The Island Princess. T. C. Acted at Court 1621.

39 The Pilgrim. C. Ditto.

40 The Wildgoose-Chase. C. Folio 1652. Ditto.

41 Prophetess. T. C. 42 Sea-Voyage. T. C. 43 Spanish Curate. C.

Licensed May 14, 1622.

Licensed June 22, 1622,
Licensed October 24, 1622.

44 Beggar's Bush. T. C. Acted at Court 1622.

45 Love's Cure, or The Martial Maid. C. Probably produ

ced in 1622 or 1623.

46 The Devil of Dowgate; or Usury put to Use. Licensed

17th October, 1623. Probably lost, if not the same as the Night-Walker. (See the Introduction, p. Iv.)

47 The Wandering Lovers, Licensed 6th December, 1623. Lost.

48 A Wife for a Month, T. C. Licensed 27th May, 1624. 49 Rule a Wife and have a Wife. C. Licensed 19th October,

1624.

50 The Fair Maid of the Inn. T. C. Licensed 22d January, 1625-6, after the death of Fletcher.

51 The Noble Gentleman. C. Licensed 3d February, 1625-6, after the death of Fletcher.

52 The Elder Brother. C. Not acted till after the death of Fletcher. Quartos 1637, 1651.

By Fletcher and Shakspeare.

53 The Two Noble Kinsmen. T.

Quarto 1634.

54 The History of Cardenio. T .C.

Entered on the Stationers' Books September 9, 1653, as written by Shakspeare and Fletcher. Lost.

By Fletcher and Rowley.

25 The Maid of the Mill. T. C. Licensed 29th August, 1623.

By Fletcher, Jonson, and Middleton.

56 The Widow. C. Quarto 1652. Probably written soon after 1615.

By Fletcher, Field, Massinger, and [probably] Dauborne. 57 The Jeweller of Amsterdam, or the Hague. Entered on the Stationers' Books 8th April, 1654. Conjectured to be the play mentioned in Henslowe's Papers, and written between 1612 and 1615.

By Fletcher and Shirley.

58 The Night-Walker, or the Little Thief. C. Quarto 1640. (See the Introduction, p. lv.)

By Fletcher, assisted by unknown Authors.

59 The Bloody Brother, or Rollo, Duke of Normandy. T. Quartos 1639, 1640.

60 The Lovers' Progress. T. Left imperfect by Fletcher, and finished by another poet, probably either Massinger or Shirley.

LIST OF PLAYS

ALTERED, OR PARTLY TAKEN, FROM

BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER.

Wit without Money, with alterations and amendments by some persons of honour, 1708, 4to.

The Scornful Lady-The False Heir, a farce extracted by Kirkman, and printed in Wits, or Sport upon Sport, 1673, 8vo.

The Custom of the Country-Love makes a Man, or the Fop's Fortune, by Colley Cibber, 1700, 4to.

by Kirkman, 1673, 8vo.

The Stallions, a farce extracted

Rule a Wife and have a Wife-An alteration for representation ascribed to Garrick, but disowned by him.

The Honey-Moon, by Tobin,

-The Equal Match, a farce extract

part of the plot, 1805, 8vo.

ed by Kirkman, 1673, 8vo.

The Beggar's Bush-The Royal Merchant, or the Beggar's Bush, by Henry Norris, 1706, 4to.

-The Royal Merchant, an opera, by Tho

mas Hull, 1768, 8vo.

The Lame Commonwealth, a farce ex

tracted by Kirkman, 1673, 8vo.

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