Fifty comedies and tragedies written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, Gentlemen ; all in one volume, published by the authors original copies, the songs to each play being added.

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Fifty comedies and tragedies written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, Gentlemen ; all in one volume, published by the authors original copies, the songs to each play being added.
Author
Beaumont, Francis, 1584-1616.
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London :: Printed by J. Macock, for John Martyn, Henry Herringman, Richard Marriot,
1679.
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The Persons Represented in the Play.

  • Ferrand, The libidinous Tyrant of Naples.
  • Virolet, A noble Gent. studious of his Countries free∣dom.
  • ...
    Two honest Gentlemen, confederates with Vi∣rolet.
    • ...Brissonet,
    • ...Camillo,
  • Ronvere, A villain, Captain of the Guard.
  • Villio, A Court fool.
  • Castruccio, A court Parasite,
  • Pandulpho, A noble Gentleman of Naples, Father to Virolet.
  • The Duke of Sesse, An enemy to Ferrand, proscrib∣ed and turn'd Pirate.
  • Ascanio, Nephew and successor to Ferrand.
  • Boy, Page to Virolet.
  • ...Master,
  • ...Gunner,
  • ...Boat-swain,
  • ...Chirurgion,
  • ...Sailors,
  • ...Doctor,
  • ...Citizens,
  • ...Guard,
  • ...Soldiers,
  • ...Servants,
  • ...
    WOMEN.
    • Juliana, The matchlesess Wife of Virolet,
    • Martia, Daughter to the Duke of Sesse.

The Scene Naples.

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