The lives of sundry notorious villains, memorable for their base and abominable actions together with a novel as it really happened at Roan in France
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Behn, Aphra
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London Printed for the author, and sold by Sam. Crouch |
The feign'd curtizans, or, A nights intrigue a comedy: as it is acted at the Dukes Theatre / written by Mrs. A. Behn
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Behn, Aphra
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London Printed for Jacob Tonson |
The feign'd curtizans, or, A nights intrigue. A comedy: as it is acted at the Dukes Theatre / written by Mrs. A. Behn
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Behn, Aphra
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London Printed for Richard Tonson and Jacob Tonson |
The revenge, or, A match in Newgate: a comedy.
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Behn, Aphra
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London Printed for W. Cademan |
The loves of Damon and Sappho: or: The sheperd crown'd with good success
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London Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, J. Clarke, W. Thackeray, and T. Passinger |
Young Jemmy: or, The princely shepherd Being a most pleasant and delightful new song. In blest Arcadia where each shepherd feeds, his numerous flocks, and tunes on slender reeds; his song of love, while the fair nimphs trip round, the chief amongst 'um was young Jemmy found: for he with glances could enslave each heart, but fond ambition made him to depart; the fields to court, led on by such as sought to blast his vertues, which much sorrow brought. To a pleasant new play-house tune. Or, in January last, or, The gowlin.
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London Phillip Brooksby |
A most excellent new ballad: to a most excellent new tune, called Young Jamey
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London |
The second part of The rover as it is acted by the servants of His Royal Highness / written by A. Behn.
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Behn, Aphra
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London Printed for Jacob Tonson |
Floriana. A pastoral, upon the death of Her Grace the Duchess of Southampton.
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London Printed for Samuel Cooke |
A prologue to her new play called Like father, like son, or, The mistaken brothers by Mrs. Behn
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London Printed for J.V. |
The false count, or, A new way to play an old game as it is acted at the Duke's theatre / written by Mrs. A. Behn
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London Printed by M. Flesher for Jacob Tonson |
A farce call'd the false count, or, A new way to play an old game as it is acted at the Duke's theatre / written by Mrs. A. Behn
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Behn, Aphra
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London Printed by M. Flesher for Jacob Tonson |
The false count, or, A new way to play an old game a comedy as is acted at the Theater-Royal by His Majesty's servants / written by Mrs. A. Behn.
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London Printed by Jacob Tonson |
The Roundheads, or, The good old cause a comedy as it is acted at His Royal Highness the Dukes Theatre
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Behn, Aphra
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London Printed for D. Brown and H. Rhodes |
The Roundheads, or, The good old cause a comedy as it is acted at the Duke's theatre
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London Printed for Richard Wellington, sold by Percivil Gilborne and Bernard Lintott |
The city-heiress, or, Sir Timothy Treat-all a comedy: as it is acted at His Royal Highness his theatre
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Behn, Aphra
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London Printed for D. Brown, T. Benskin, and H. Rhodes |
The city-heiress: or, Sir Timothy Treat-all. A comedy : as it is acted at His Royal Highness his theatre.
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Behn, Aphra
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London Printed for Richard Wellington, sold by Percivil Gilborne and Bernard Lintott |
Prologue to Romulus spoken by Mrs. Butler / written by Mrs. Behn
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Behn, Aphra
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London Printed by Nath. Thompson |
The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and the Confessions of the New Marries Couple
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Behn, Aphra
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London Privately printed for the Narrative Society Limited |
The young king, or, The mistake as 'tis acted at His Royal Highness, the Dukes Theatre / written by A. Behn
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London Printed for D. Brown, T. Benskin, and H. Rhodes |
The young king, or, The mistake as it is acted at the Duke's theatre
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London Printed for Richard Wellington, sold by Percivil Gilborne and Bernard Lintott |
Romulus and Hersilia, or, The Sabine war a tragedy acted at the Dukes Theatre
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Behn, Aphra
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London Printed for D. Brown and T. Benskin |
Upon the marriage of Prince George of Denmark with the Lady Anne: and his being install'd Knight of the Garter. A Pindarick poem.
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Behn, Aphra
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London Printed for Walter Davis |
The Duke of Monmouth's kind answer to his mournful dutchess complaint. In the time of his absence: vvith the great acknowledgement of his princely father's love, whose mercy is beyond compare, and pitty admired by all the A︠E︡uropean princes.
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London Printed for Tho. Wright |
Prologue Spoken by Mrs. Cook
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London Printed for Charles Tebroc |