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Books newly Printed for Iames Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard. 1691.
SQuire of Alsatia.
Bury-Fair:
True Widow.
Amorous Bigott, or, Teague O Devilly, the Irish Priest.
The Scowrers. All 5 Comedies, and Written by Tho. Shadwell.
Fortune-Hunters, a Comedy; written by Captain Carlile.
Widow Ranter, or, the History of Bacon in Viginia; a Tragi-Comedy.
Forc'd Marriage, or the Jealous Bridegroom; a Tragi-Comedy.
Sir Patient Fancy; a Comedy.
The feign'd Curtizan, or a Nights Intreague; a Comedy: all four written by Mrs. A. Behn the Author of the Rover, and Empe∣rour of the Moon.
English Frier, or the Town-Sparks a Comedy; written by Mr. Crown, author of Sir Courtly Nice.
Female Prelate being a History of the Life and Death of Pope Ioan; a Tragedy written by Elk. Settle.
Mr. Anthony a Comedy; written by the Right Honourable the Earl of Orery, author of Henry V. and Mustapha.
The Devil of a Wife, or a Comical Transformation; written by Mr. Ievon.
Deluge, or the Destruction of the World; an Opera.
Don Carlos, a Tragedy.
Friendship in Fashion, a Comedy.
Titus and Berenice, a Tragedy, with a Farce called The Cheats of Scapin; all three written by Mr. Tho. Otway.
The Spanish Frier, or, the Double Discovery, written by Mr. Dryden. Circe, a Tragedy, written by Charles D'Avanant, LLD.
Anthony and Cleopatra, a Tragedy, written by Sir Charles Sedley, Bar.
Lucius Iunius Brutus, a Tragedy, written by Mr. Lee.
The Siege of Babylon, written by Samuel Pordage, Esq
The Sicilian Usurper, a Tragedy, written by Mr. Nath. Tate, with a Prefatory Epistle in Vindication of the author, occasioned by the prohibition of this Play on the Stage.
Citherea, or the Enamouring Girdle; by Mr. Iohn Smith.
The English Monarch, an Heroick Tragedy; by Tho. Rymer, Esq