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_H. MOSELEY_. POST[S]CRIPT. We forgot to tell the _Reader_, that some _Prologues_ and _Epilogues_ (here inserted) were not written by the _Authours_ of this _Volume_; but made by others on the _Revivall_ of severall _Playes_. After the _Comedies_ and _Tragedies_ were wrought off, we were forced (for expedition) to send the _Gentlemens_ Verses to severall Printers, which was the occasion of their different Character; but the _Worke_ it selfe is one continued Letter, which (though very legible) is none of the biggest, because (as much as possible) we would lessen the Bulke of the Volume. A CATALOGUE of all the Comedies and Tragedies Contained in this Booke. _The Mad Lover_. _The_ Spanish _Curate_. _The little_ French _Lawyer_. _The Custome of the Country_. _The Noble Gentleman_. _The Captaine_. _The Beggers Bush_. _The Coxcombe_. _The False One_. _The Chances_. _The Loyall Subject_. _The Lawes of_ Candy. _The Lover's Progresse_. _The Island Princesse_. _The Humorous Lieutenant_. _The Nice Valour_, or _the Passionate Mad Man_. _The Maide in the Mill_. _The Prophetesse_. _The Tragedy of_ Bonduca. _The Sea Voyage_. _The Double Marriage_. _The Pilgrim_. _The Knight of_ Malta. _The Womans Prize_, or _the Tamer Tamed_. _Loves Cure_, or _the Martiall Maide_. _The Honest Mans Fortune_. _The Queene of_ Corinth. _Women Plea'sd_. _A Wife for a Moneth_. _Wit at severall Weapons_. _The Tragedy of_ Valentinian. _The Faire Maid of the Inne_. _Loves Pilgrimage_. _The Maske of the Gentlemen of_ Grayes-Inne, _and the_ Inner Temple, _at the Marriage of the Prince and Princesse Palatine of_ Rhene. _Foure Playes (or Morall Representations) in one_. 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. _Si quid habent veri Vatum praesagia, vivam_. LONDON, Printed by J. Macock, for John Martyn, Henry Herringman, Richard Marriot, MDCLXXIX. THE BOOK-SELLERS TO THE READER. Courteous Reader, _The First Edition of these Plays in this Volume having found that Acceptance as to give us Encouragement to make a Second Impression, we were very desirous they might come forth as Correct as might be.
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