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A50091 The excellent comedy called, The old law, or, A new way to please you by Phil. Massinger, Tho. Middleton, William Rowley ... ; together with an exact and perfect catalogue of all the playes, with the authors names, and what are comedies, tragedies, histories, pastoralls, masks, interludes, more exactly printed than ever before.; Old law Massinger, Philip, 1583-1640.; Middleton, Thomas, d. 1627.; Rowley, William, 1585?-1642? 1656 (1656) Wing M1048; ESTC R12634 55,222 95

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can never deserve too much of their fathers as shall appeare afterwards Creon And what way can you decline your feeding now You cannot retire to Beeves and Muttons sure Sim. Alas sir you see a good pattern for that now we have laid by our high and lusty meats and are downe to our many bones allready Creon Well sir rise to vertues wee l bound you now You that were too weake your selves to govern By others shall be governd Lis. Cleanthes I meet your Justice with reconcilement If there be tears of faith in womans brest I have receivd a mirriade which confirmes me To finde a happy renovation Clean. Heer 's Virtues Throne Which I 'le imbellish with my dearest Jewels Of Love and Faith Peace and Affection This is the Altar of my Sacrifice Where dayly my devoted knees shall bend Age honored shrine time still so love you That I so long may have you in mine eye Untill my memory lose your beginning For you great Prince long may your fame survive Your justice and your wisdome never die Crowne of your Crowne the blessing of your Land Which you reach to her from your regents hand Leon. Oh Cleanthes had you with us tasted The entertainment of our retirement Feard and exclaimd on in your ignorance You might have sooner died upon the wonder Then any rage or passion for our losse A place at hand we were all strangers in So spheard about with Musik such delights Viands and attendance and once a day So cheared with a royall visitant That oft times waking our unsteady phantasies Would question whether we yet livd or no Or had possession of that Paradice Where Angels be the guard Duk. Enough Leonides You go beyond the praise we have our end And all is ended well we have now seene The flowers and weeds that grew about our Court Sim. If these be weeds i 'me afraid I shall weare none so good agen as long as my father lives Duke Only this Gentleman we did abuse With our owne bosome we seemd a Tyrant And he our instrument looke t is Cratilus Discover the Executioner The man that you suppos'd had now been traveld Which wee gave leave to learn to speak And bring us forraigne languages to Greece All 's joyed I see let Musick be the crowne And set it high the good needs feare no Law It is his safety and the bad mans aw FINIS An Exact and perfect CATALOGUE of all the PLAIES that were ever printed together with all the Authors names and what are Comedies Histories Interludes Masks Pastorels Tragedies And all these Plaies you may either have at the Signe of the Adam and Eve in Little Britain or at the Ben Johnson's Head in Thredneedle-street over against the Exchange A ALarum for London T   Alchymist C Ben Iohnson All Fools C Geo. Chapman Alphonsus King of T   Arragon T   Angry woman of Abingdon T Henry Porter Appius and Virginia T John Webster Atheist T Cyril Tourner Albumazar C   Alexandriae Campasnae T John Lilly Alexandrian T Sir William Alexander All for money C Tho. Lupton Amends for Ladies C Nath. Field Antonia and Melida T John Marston Arraignment of Paris T Wil. Shakespeare Arden of Feversham I Rich. Bernard Andrea in Terence C Rich. Bernard Aristippus T Tho. Randalph All 's lost by Lust C Will Rowly As you like it C Will Shakespeare All 's well that ends well I Will Shakespeare Abraham's sacrifice T Theod Beza Agamemnon C   Apollo 's shroving C   Adrasta C John Jones Arviragus Philesia's 1.2 part T Lodowick Carlile Agrippina T Thomas May Arcadia C Iames Shirly Antipodes C Rich. Brome Argalus and Parthenia C Hen Glaptborn Albowine King of Lombards T Will Davenant Albertus Walenstein T   Amorous War T Jasper Mayne Antonio and Cleopatra T Will Shakespeare Antigone T Tho. May Aglaura C John Suckling Amintas or the impossible dowry C Tho. Randolph Antiquary C Shakerly Mermion Alaham T Lord Brook Acteon and Diana C   Ale Beer Tobacco C   Aminta T Tarquato Tasso Antonia's Revenge T John Marston Alphonsus Emp. of Germany T George Chapman Adelphes in Terence I Rich. Bernard Andrian woman C Tho. Newman Albion I   B Brazen Age C Tho. Haiwood Bondman T Phil. Massinger Byrons Conspiracie T George Chapman Tragedie T George Chapman Broken heart C John Foard Bird in a Cage C James Shirley Bartholmew-fair C Ben Johnson Fairing C   Ball C George Chapman Beggers bush T John Fletcher Bonduca T John Fletcher Brothers C James Shirly Blind Begger of Alexandria T George Chapman Blurt Mr. Constable T   Bussey D Am boys T George Chapman Revenge T George Chapman Battell of Alcazar T   Bloody banquet T Thomas Barker Brother T Iohn Fletcher Bride C Thomas Nabbs Band ruffe and cuffe C   Battel of Affliction T   Brennerault T Iohn Suckling Bastard T Cosmo Manuche Bashfull lovers C Philip Massinger Baggs Seneca T   C Cambises King of Persia T Thomas Preston Case is altered C Ben Iohnson Catalines conspiracie T Ben Johnson Caesars revenge T   Caesar and Pompey T George Chapman Chaste maid of Chepside C Thomas Middleton Christian turned Turk C Robert Daborne Cynthius Revels T Ben Iohnson Conflict of conscience I Sam Wood Craesus T William Alexander Cruell brother T   Cupids revenge T   Cleopatra T Samuell Daniel Comedy of errors C William Shakespear Cymbelona T   Coriolanus T William Shakespear Couragious Turk T Thomas Goffe Challenge for beauty C Tohmas Heywood Cid 1 2 parts C Ioseph Rutter Changes or love in a maze C Iames Shirly Contention for honor and riches M Iames Shirly Chabut Admiral T Iames Shirly Covent Garden C Thomas Nabbs Coronation C Iames Shirley Captain T Iohn Fletcher Country Captain T Will E. of Newcastell Chances C Will Shakespear Coxcombe C Iohn Fletcher Custom of the country C   Cardinal C James Shierly Court secret C   Citie match C Iasper Mayne Court begger C Richard Broome Cavalier Dick boies C   Caesar T William Alexander Cynthia's revenge T   Champions of Christendom T Thomas Kelligren Coroniae Minervae M   Coolayes fury T   Country Girle C Thomas Brewer Claracilla T Thomas Keligrew Conspiracie T Henry kellingrew Costly whore C   Changling C   Cupids whirlygigg C   Cruel debtor T   Cromwells historie H William Shakespere Common conditions C   Cornelius T Thomas Loyd Coblers prophesies C Robert Wilson Choice a good wife from a bad C   Committie-man cured C   Cyrus K. of Persia T   Citie wit C Richs Benne Constant maid C James Shirley Combate of love C Robt Meade Cunning lovers C   Chlaridiae T   Coelum Britannicum M   Characters M   Careless shepherd C   Cupid and Death M James Shirly Cleopatra T Tho. May Cleopatra C Samuel Daniel Caesar and Pompey T   Combate of Caps M John Mason D David and Beersheba T George Pele Daraia T William Alexander Disobedient childe C   Divels law-case C Iohn Webster