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The Wedding (1629)
Complete - Google Books
The Grateful Servant (1630)
Complete - Google Books
Love Tricks, or The School of Complement (lic. 1625, pub. 1631)
Complete - Google Books
[Infortunio and Selina].
Changes, or Love in a Maze (1632)
Complete - Google Books
Melancholy, hence!
A Contention for Honour and Riches (1633)
Complete - Google Books
The Bird in a Cage (1633)
Complete - Google Books
The Triumph of Peace (1633)
Complete - Jack Lynch
Complete - Google Books
The Breaking of the Masque [Come away, away, away]
The Witty Fair One (Lic. 1628, pub. 1633)
Complete - Google Books
The fair felon
The Traitor (Lic. 1631, pub. 1635)
Complete - Google Books
Sciarra's speech.
Hyde Park (Lic. 1632, pub. 1637)
Complete - Google Books
The Example (Lic. 1634, pub. 1637)
Complete - Google Books
The Gamester (1637)
Complete - Google Books
The Lady of Pleasure (1637)
Complete - Google Books
The Young Admiral (Lic. 1633, pub. 1637)
Complete - Google Books
The Duke's Mistress (Lic. 1635-6, pub. 1638)
Complete - Google Books
The Royal Master (1638)
Complete - Google Books
The Ball (Lic. 1632, pub. 1639) - with George Chapman
Complete - Google Books
The Maid's Revenge (Lic. 1625-6, pub. 1639)
Complete - Google Books
The Tragedie of Chabot, Admiral of France (Lic. 1635, pub. 1639) - with George Chapman
Complete - Google Books
A Pastoral called Arcadia (1640)
Complete - Google Books
Love's Cruelty (Lic. 1631, pub. 1640)
Complete - Google Books
St. Patrick for Ireland (1640)
Complete - Google Books
The Constant Maid (1640)
Complete - Google Books
The Coronation (Lic. 1634-5, pub. 1640)
Complete - Google Books
The Humorous Courtier (1640)
Complete - Google Books
The Opportunity (Lic. 1634, pub. 1640)
Complete - Google Books
The Triumph of Beauty (c.1640, pub. 1646)
Complete - Google Books
Cease, warring thoughts
The Brothers (Lic. 1626, pub. 1652)
Complete - Google Books
The Cardinal (Lic. 1641, pub. 1652)
Complete - Google Books
[Prologue]
[Epilogue]
The Doubtful Heir (Lic. 1640, pub. 1652)
Complete - Google Books
The Imposture (Lic. 1640, pub. 1652)
Complete - Google Books
Hymn [O fly, my Soul!]
Io
The Sisters (Lic. 1642, pub. 1652)
Complete - Google Books
Cupid and Death (1653)
Complete - Google Books
Doom [Victorious men of earth]
The Court Secret (1653)
Complete - Google Books
The Gentleman of Venice (1655)
Complete - Google Books
The Politician (c.1639, pub. 1655)
Complete - Google Books
Honoria and Mammon (1659)
Complete - Google Books
The Contention of Ajax and Ulysses (c.1640, pub. 1659)
Complete - Google Books
Calchas' Hymn [The Glories of Our Blood and State]
Poems, &c. (1646)
From the Dyce Edition - Google Books
To his Mistris confined
On Her Dancing
To the Painter Preparing to Draw M. M. H.
The Garden To a Lady upon a Looking-Glass Sent
Two Gentlemen That Broke Their Promise of a Meeting
Other
"To the Reader", prefaced to the Beaumont & Fletcher Folio (1647)
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