3. The Phænix, a Tragedy, acted by the Children of St. Paul's, and also before his Majefty, 1607; the ftory is taken from a Spanish Novel, called the Force of Love. 4. The Family of Love, a Comedy, acted by the children of his Majefty's Revels, 1608. 5.The Roaring Girl, or Moll Cutpurse, acted by the Prince's Players, 1611; part of this play was writ by Mr. Decker, 06. A Trick to catch the Old One, a Comedy, acted both at St. Paul's and Black Fryars before their Majefties, with fuccefs, 1616. 7. The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity, a Mafque, performed at the Confirmation of Sir William Cokain, General of his Majefty's Forces, and Lord Mayor of the city of London, 1619. 8. The Chafte Maid of Cheapfide, a pleafant Comedy, acted by the Lady Elizabeth's fervants, 1620. 9. The World tofs'd at Tennis, -a Mafque, prefented by the Prince's fervants, 1620. to. The Fair Quarrel, a Comedy, acted in the year 1622, Mr. Rowley affifted, in the compofing this Play. 11. The Inner Temple Mafque, a Masque of Heroes, represented by the Gentlemen of the Inner-Temple, 1640. 12. The Changeling, a Tragedy, acted at a private house in Drury Lane, and Salisbury Court, with applaufe, 1653, Mr. Rowley joined in writing this play; for the plot fee the ftory of Alfemero, and Berice Joanna in Reynolds's God's Revenge against Murder. 13. The Old Law, or a New Way to Please You, a Comedy, acted before the King and Queen in Salisbury Court, printed 1656. Maffenger and Rowley affifted in this Play. 14. No Wit, No Help like a Woman's, a Comedy, acted in the year 1657. 15. Wo R 15. Women, beware Women, a Tragedy, 1657. This Play is founded on a Romance called Hyppolito and İfabella. 16. More Diffemblers befides Women, a Comedy, acted 1657 17. The Spanish Gypfies, a Comedy, acted with applause, both at the private house in Drury Lane, and Salisbury Court, 1660; in this Play he was affifted by Mr. Rowley. Part of it is borrowed from a Spanish Novel called the Force of Blood, written originally by Cervantes. 18. The Mayor of Queenborough, a Comedy, acted by his Majefty's fervants, 1661. For the plot fee the Reign of Vartigas, by Stow and Speed. 19. Any Thing for a Quiet Life, acted at the Globe on the Bank Side. This is a game between the Church of England, and that of Rome, wherein the former gains the victory. 20. Michaelmas Term, a Comedy; it is uncertain whether this play was ever acted. 21. A Mad World, my Mafters, a Comedy, often acted at a private house in Salisbury Court with applaufe. |