The scowrers a comedy : acted by Their Majesties servants / written by Tho. Shadwell ...

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The scowrers a comedy : acted by Their Majesties servants / written by Tho. Shadwell ...
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Shadwell, Thomas, 1642?-1692.
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London :: Printed for James Knapton ...,
1691.
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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

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A Congratulatory Poem to His Highness the P. of O. on his coming into England

A Congratulatory Poem to Q. M. on her coming into England.

Ode on the Anniversary of the King's Birth.

Ode on the Kings Return from Ieland; all written by Tho-Shad∣well, Poet Laureat and Historiographer-Royal.

Governour of Cyprus, or the Loves of Viotto and Dorothea, a No∣vel, in Twelves

The Wanton Frier, or the Irish Amour, 1st & 2d part, a Novel, in Twel.

The History of the Inquisition, as it is Exercised at Goa; written in French by the Ingenious Monsieur Dellon, who laboured 5 years under those Severities; with an account of his Deliverance. Translated into English. Quarto, price 1 s.

Some Observations concerning Regulating of Elections for Parlia∣ment, humbly Recommended to the Consideration of this pre∣sent Parliament.

Quadriennium Iacobi, or the History of the Reign of King Iames II. from his coming to the Crown to his Desertion. Price bound 1s 6d.

Their Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Orange's Opinion about a General Liberty of Conscience, being a Collection of four Se∣lect Papers, viz. 1. Mijn Heer Fagel's first Letter to Mr. Stewart. 2. Reflections on Monsieur Fagell's second Letter. 3. Fagell's second Letter to Mr. Stewart. 4. Some Extracts out of Mr. Stew∣arts Letter, which were communicated to Mijn Heer Fagell; together with some References to Mr. Stewarts Letters. Quarto, stitch'd 6 d.

Miracles of the Blessed Virgin, or an Historical Account of the Original and Stupendious performances of the Image, called our Blessed Lady of Halle, viz. Restoring the Dead to Life, Healing the Sick, Delivering of Captives, &c. Price 6 d.

A Justification of K. W. and Q. M. of their Royal Highnesses Prince George and Princess Anne, of the Convention, Army, Ministers of State, and others, in this great Revolution.

FINIS.

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