With notes and a
biographical
memoir.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v06
Written by Thomas Heywood.
Redeunt Spectacula. 1639.
Of Londini Artium et Scientiarum Scaturigo, London's Fountain of Arts
and Sciences (1632) and Londini Emporia, or London's Mercatura (1633),
some account is given in Fairholt, F. W. Lord Mayor's Pageants, Part 1,
Percy Soc. Publ. , 1843. For Loves Maistresse, see sec. I A above.
II. OTHER Works.
A. Verse.
Troia Britannica, or Great Britain's Troy. 1609.
The Life and Death of Hector. 1614. [A modernisation of Lydgate's Troy
Book. ]
Albert, F. Über Thomas Heywood's The Life and Death of Hector,
eine Neubearbeitung in Lydgate's Troy Book. Münchener
Beiträge, vol. XLII. Leipzig, 1909.
The Hierarchie of the Blessed Angells. Their Names, orders and Offices
The fall of Lucifer with his Angells. 1635.
Pleasant Dialogues and Dramma's selected out of Lucian, Erasmus, Textor,
Ovid, &c. , With sundry Emblems extracted from the most elegant Jacobus
Catsius. As also certaine Elegies, Epitaphs and Epithalamions or
Nuptiall Songs; Anagrams and Acrosticks, with divers Speeches (upon
severall occasions) spoken to their most Excellent Majesties, King
28
E. L. VI.
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434
Bibliography
Charles, and Queen Mary. With other Fancies translated from Beza,
Bucanan, and sundry Italian Poets. By Tho. Heywood. Aut prodesse
solent, aut delectare-. 1637. (Contains: The Dialogue of Erasmus, called
Naufragium; The Dialogue of Erasmus, called Procus and Paella;
The Dialogue of Ravisius Textor, called Earth and Age; A Dialogue from
Lucianus Samosatensis, called Misanthropos, or the Man-bater; A Dia-
logue of the same Author, betwixt Jupiter and Ganimedes; a third
betwixt Jupiter and Juno; a fourth betwixt Jupiter and Cupid; a fifth
betwixt Vulcan and A pollo; a sixth betwixt Apollo and Mercury; a
seventh betwixt Maia and Mercury; an eight betwixt Jupiter and Vulcan;
a ninth betwixt Mercurie and Neptune; a tenth betwixt Mausolus and
Diogenes; an eleventh betwixt Diogenes and Crates; a twelfth betwixt
Charon, Menippus and Mercury; a thirteenth betwixt Menippus, Æacus,
Pythagoras, Empedocles, and Socrates; a fourteenth betwixt Nireas
Thersites and Menippus; A Dialogue called Deorum Judicium, betwixt
Jupiter, Mercurie, Juno, Pallas, Venus and Paris; A Drama from Ovid,
called Jupiter and lo; A second from Ovid called Apollo and Daphne;
A Pastorall Drama called Ampharisa, or the Forsaken Shepheardesse;
Forty sixe emblems interpreted from the most excellent Emblematist,
Jacobus Catsius. The Argument, A discourse betwixt Anna and Phillis;
Divers Speeches spoken before their two sacred Majesties, and before
sundry other Noble persons upon severall occasions; A Maske presented
at Hunsdon House; Prologues and Epilogues upon other occasions. ]
Ed. with introduction and notes by Bang, W, Bang's Materialien,
vol. 11, 1903.
B. Prose.
Translation of Sallust. 1608.
An Apology for Actors. 1612. Rptd by Scott, Sir Walter, Somers Tracts,
vol. III; and ed. by Collier, J. P. , from the edition of 1612, compared with
that of Cartwright, W. , 1658; with an introduction and notes, Shakesp.
Soc. Publ. , 1841. [Cf. bibliography to chap. XIV, sec. III, post. ]
Tuvalkeiov or Nine Bookes of Various History, concerninge Women, inscribed
by the names of the Nine Muses. 1624. Rptd as The General History
of Women, 1657.
England's Elizabeth, her life and troubles during her minoritie from the
cradle to the crown. 1632. Another ed. 1641.
Rptd in Harleian Miscellany, vol. x, 1813.
Exemplary Lives and Memorable Acts of Nine of the Most Worthy Women
of the World. Three Jewes. Three Gentiles. Three Christians. 1640.
The Life of Merlin, surnamed Ambrosius, His Prophecies and Predictions
interpreted, and their truth made good by our English Annalls. 1641.
9
III. BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM.
See, besides articles in Retrospective Review (1825) and Edinburgh
Review (1891); Collier, J. P. , introduction to his edition of An Apology for
Actors; Fleay's English Drama, vol. 1, pp. 276-306; Symonds, J. A. , introduo-
tion to the Mermaid Series selection of Heywood; Ward, vol. 11, pp. 550-589,
and the same writer's notices in Dictionary of National Biography, vol. XXVI
(1891), and in the introduction to his edition of A Woman Killed with
Kindness (1897). For the titles of the chief English 'murder plays' and
other productions of domestic drama, and for those of modern publications
on the subject, see text, pp. 94-7 and notes. The sources of A Woman Kilde
with Kindnesse are given in Creizenach, p. 145.
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435
CHAPTER V
BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER
In addition to the lists in General Bibliography, see
A Bibliography of Beaumont and Fletcher. By Potter, A. C. (Harvard
Library Bibliographical Contributions. ) Cambridge, Mass. , 1890.
Articles on particular plays of Beaumont and Fletcher, by Leonhardt, B. ,
in Anglia, vols. XIX, XX, XXIII, XXIV, XXVI.
I. EDITIONS OF COLLECTED WORKS.
Comedies and Tragedies written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher,
Gentlemen. Never printed before, And now published by the Authou
Originall Copies. 1647. fol. (Contains the following plays:
The Mad Lover
The Double Marriage.
The Spanish Curate.
The Pilgrim.
The Little French Lawyer.
The Knight of Malta.
The Custome of the Country.
The Womans Prize, or the Tamer
The Noble Gentleman.
Tamed.
The Captaine.
Loves Cure, or the Martiall Maide.
The Beggers Bush.
The Honest Mans Fortune.
The Coxcombe.
The Queene of Corinth.
The False One.
Women Pleas'd.
The Chances.
A Wife for a Moneth.
The Loyall Subject.
Wit at severall Weapons.
The Lawes of Candy.
The Tragedy of Valentinian.
The Lover's Progresse.
The Faire Maid of the Inne.
The Island Princesse.
Loves Pilgrimage.
The Humorous Lieutenant.
The Maske of the Gentlemen of
The Nice Valour, or the Passionate Grayes-Inne, and the Inner Temple,
Mad Man.
at the Marriage of the Prince and
The Maide in the Mill.
Princesse Palatine of Rhene.
The Prophetesse.
Foure Playes (or Morall Representa-
The Tragedy of Bonduca.
tions) in one.
The Sea Voyage.
The thirty-four plays included in the above list were all
previously un-
printed. The Masque of the Inner Temple and Grayes Inn, 'presented
before his Majestie, the Queenes Majestie, the Prince, Count Palatine
and the Lady Elizabeth their Highnesses, in the Banquetting house at
White-hall on Saturday the twentieth day of Februarie, 1612,' was twice
printed, s. d. , one of the issues being ‘By Francis Beaumont, Gent. The
Wild-Goose Chase was omitted because the copy of it had gone astray.
When recovered, it was published separately in folio, 1652. ]
Fifty Comedies and Tragedies. Written by Francis Beaumont and John
Fletcher, Gentlemen. . . . Published by the Authors Original Copies, the
Songs to each play being added. 1679. fol. [Contains fifty-two plays
(including The Coronation) and the Masque. ]
The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher in seven volumes. . . . 1711.
The Works of Mr Francis Beaumont and Mr John Fletcher. In ten
volumes. Collated with all the former editions and corrected. With
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436
Bibliography
notes. . . . By the late Mr Theobald, Mr Seward . . . and Mr Sympson. . . .
1750.
The Dramatick Works of Beaumont and Fletcher. [Ed. Colman, G. ] 10 vols.
1778.
The Dramatio Works of Ben Jonson and Beaumont and Fletcher, the
latter from the text and with the notes of G. Colman. 4 vols. 1811.
The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher in fourteen volumes; with an intro-
duction and explanatory notes by H. Weber. 1812. [The Faithful
Friends appears first in this edition. ]
The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher. With an introduction by George
Darley. 2 vols. 1840. [Text of Weber, with additions in The Humorous
Lieutenant from Dyce's Demetrius and Enanthe, 1830. ]
The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: the text formed from a new collation
of early editions.
With notes and a biographical memoir. By Dyce, A.
11 vols. 1843-6.
The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher. Variorum Edition,
1904 ff. (To be completed in twelve volumes, of which three have been
published. The plays are separately edited, with introductions and notes,
by various editors (Daniel, P. A. , Bond, R. Warwick, Greg, W. W,
McKerrow, R. B. , Masefield, J. , and Chambers, E. K. ), under the general
direction of Bullen, A. H. ]
Beaumont and Fletcher. Edd. Glover, A. and Waller, A. R. (Cambridge
English Classics. ) 1905 ff. [A reprint of the folio of 1679, with collation
of all the previously printed texts. To be completed in ten volumes,
seven of which are now published. ]
Also 1629,
II. EDITIONS OF SEPARATE PLAYS.
[In chronological order. ]
The Woman Hater. As it hath been lately acted by the Children of
Paules. . . . 1607. (Two issues. )
The Woman Hater. . . . Written by John Fletcher, Gent. 1648.
The Woman Hater, or The Hungry Courtier. . . . Written by Francis
Beaumont and John Fletcher. 1649.
Also 1718.
The Faithful Shepherdess, by John Fletcher. . . . (n. d. , probably 1609. ]
634, 1656, 1665, and ed. Moorman, F. W. (Temple Drama
tists), 1897.
The Knight of the Burning Pestle. 1613.
The Knight of the Burning Pestle. . . . Written by Francis Beaumont
and John Fletcher. . . . 1635. (Two issues. )
Also ed. Morley, H. (Universal Library), 1885; Moorman, F. W.
(Temple Dramatists), 1898; Murch, H. S. (Yale Studies in English), 1908.
The Masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn. . . . (n. d. , probably 1613. )
Cupid's Revenge. . . . By John Fletcher. 1615.
Cupid's Revenge. . . . Written by Fran. Beaumont and Jo. Fletcher. . . .
1630.
Also 1635, 1778.
The Scornful Lady. . Written by Fra. Beaumont and Jo. Fletcher. . . . 1616.
Also 1625, 1630, 1635, 1639, 1651, 1677, 1691, 1695 (Ⓡ), 1717. With
alterations, 1783.
A King and No King. . . . Written by Francis Beamount and Joh. Flecher. . .
1619.
Also 1625, 1631, 1639, 1655, 1661, 1676, 1693.
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437
The Maid's Tragedy. . . . 1619.
The Maid's Tragedy. . . . Newly perused, augmented and inlarged. . . .
1622.
The Maid's Tragedy. . . . Written by Fr. Beaumont and John Fletcher.
. . . 1630.
Also 1638, 1641, 1650, 1661, 1686, 1704, 1717, etc. Ed. Thorndike, A. H.
(Belles Lettres Series), 1906; Cox, F. J. , 1908. Waller's alterations, in
Waller's Poems, 1690.
Philaster or Love lyes a Bleeding. . . . Written by Francis Baymont and John
Fletcher. . . . 1620.
Also 1622, 1628, 1634, 1639, 1652 (two issues), 1660(? ), 1687, 1717. Also
altered for the stage 1763, etc. Ed. Boas, F. S. (Temple Dramatists),
1898; Thorndike, A. H. (Belles Lettres Series), 1906.
The Tragedy of Thierry, King of France, and his brother Theodoret. . . .
1621.
The Tragedy of Thierry. . . . Written by John Fletcher. . . . 1648.
The Tragedy of Thierry. . . . Written by F. Beamont and John Fletcher.
1649.
Henry VIII. First printed in the Shakespeare fol. 1623.
Redeunt Spectacula. 1639.
Of Londini Artium et Scientiarum Scaturigo, London's Fountain of Arts
and Sciences (1632) and Londini Emporia, or London's Mercatura (1633),
some account is given in Fairholt, F. W. Lord Mayor's Pageants, Part 1,
Percy Soc. Publ. , 1843. For Loves Maistresse, see sec. I A above.
II. OTHER Works.
A. Verse.
Troia Britannica, or Great Britain's Troy. 1609.
The Life and Death of Hector. 1614. [A modernisation of Lydgate's Troy
Book. ]
Albert, F. Über Thomas Heywood's The Life and Death of Hector,
eine Neubearbeitung in Lydgate's Troy Book. Münchener
Beiträge, vol. XLII. Leipzig, 1909.
The Hierarchie of the Blessed Angells. Their Names, orders and Offices
The fall of Lucifer with his Angells. 1635.
Pleasant Dialogues and Dramma's selected out of Lucian, Erasmus, Textor,
Ovid, &c. , With sundry Emblems extracted from the most elegant Jacobus
Catsius. As also certaine Elegies, Epitaphs and Epithalamions or
Nuptiall Songs; Anagrams and Acrosticks, with divers Speeches (upon
severall occasions) spoken to their most Excellent Majesties, King
28
E. L. VI.
## p. 434 (#452) ############################################
434
Bibliography
Charles, and Queen Mary. With other Fancies translated from Beza,
Bucanan, and sundry Italian Poets. By Tho. Heywood. Aut prodesse
solent, aut delectare-. 1637. (Contains: The Dialogue of Erasmus, called
Naufragium; The Dialogue of Erasmus, called Procus and Paella;
The Dialogue of Ravisius Textor, called Earth and Age; A Dialogue from
Lucianus Samosatensis, called Misanthropos, or the Man-bater; A Dia-
logue of the same Author, betwixt Jupiter and Ganimedes; a third
betwixt Jupiter and Juno; a fourth betwixt Jupiter and Cupid; a fifth
betwixt Vulcan and A pollo; a sixth betwixt Apollo and Mercury; a
seventh betwixt Maia and Mercury; an eight betwixt Jupiter and Vulcan;
a ninth betwixt Mercurie and Neptune; a tenth betwixt Mausolus and
Diogenes; an eleventh betwixt Diogenes and Crates; a twelfth betwixt
Charon, Menippus and Mercury; a thirteenth betwixt Menippus, Æacus,
Pythagoras, Empedocles, and Socrates; a fourteenth betwixt Nireas
Thersites and Menippus; A Dialogue called Deorum Judicium, betwixt
Jupiter, Mercurie, Juno, Pallas, Venus and Paris; A Drama from Ovid,
called Jupiter and lo; A second from Ovid called Apollo and Daphne;
A Pastorall Drama called Ampharisa, or the Forsaken Shepheardesse;
Forty sixe emblems interpreted from the most excellent Emblematist,
Jacobus Catsius. The Argument, A discourse betwixt Anna and Phillis;
Divers Speeches spoken before their two sacred Majesties, and before
sundry other Noble persons upon severall occasions; A Maske presented
at Hunsdon House; Prologues and Epilogues upon other occasions. ]
Ed. with introduction and notes by Bang, W, Bang's Materialien,
vol. 11, 1903.
B. Prose.
Translation of Sallust. 1608.
An Apology for Actors. 1612. Rptd by Scott, Sir Walter, Somers Tracts,
vol. III; and ed. by Collier, J. P. , from the edition of 1612, compared with
that of Cartwright, W. , 1658; with an introduction and notes, Shakesp.
Soc. Publ. , 1841. [Cf. bibliography to chap. XIV, sec. III, post. ]
Tuvalkeiov or Nine Bookes of Various History, concerninge Women, inscribed
by the names of the Nine Muses. 1624. Rptd as The General History
of Women, 1657.
England's Elizabeth, her life and troubles during her minoritie from the
cradle to the crown. 1632. Another ed. 1641.
Rptd in Harleian Miscellany, vol. x, 1813.
Exemplary Lives and Memorable Acts of Nine of the Most Worthy Women
of the World. Three Jewes. Three Gentiles. Three Christians. 1640.
The Life of Merlin, surnamed Ambrosius, His Prophecies and Predictions
interpreted, and their truth made good by our English Annalls. 1641.
9
III. BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM.
See, besides articles in Retrospective Review (1825) and Edinburgh
Review (1891); Collier, J. P. , introduction to his edition of An Apology for
Actors; Fleay's English Drama, vol. 1, pp. 276-306; Symonds, J. A. , introduo-
tion to the Mermaid Series selection of Heywood; Ward, vol. 11, pp. 550-589,
and the same writer's notices in Dictionary of National Biography, vol. XXVI
(1891), and in the introduction to his edition of A Woman Killed with
Kindness (1897). For the titles of the chief English 'murder plays' and
other productions of domestic drama, and for those of modern publications
on the subject, see text, pp. 94-7 and notes. The sources of A Woman Kilde
with Kindnesse are given in Creizenach, p. 145.
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Chapter V
435
CHAPTER V
BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER
In addition to the lists in General Bibliography, see
A Bibliography of Beaumont and Fletcher. By Potter, A. C. (Harvard
Library Bibliographical Contributions. ) Cambridge, Mass. , 1890.
Articles on particular plays of Beaumont and Fletcher, by Leonhardt, B. ,
in Anglia, vols. XIX, XX, XXIII, XXIV, XXVI.
I. EDITIONS OF COLLECTED WORKS.
Comedies and Tragedies written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher,
Gentlemen. Never printed before, And now published by the Authou
Originall Copies. 1647. fol. (Contains the following plays:
The Mad Lover
The Double Marriage.
The Spanish Curate.
The Pilgrim.
The Little French Lawyer.
The Knight of Malta.
The Custome of the Country.
The Womans Prize, or the Tamer
The Noble Gentleman.
Tamed.
The Captaine.
Loves Cure, or the Martiall Maide.
The Beggers Bush.
The Honest Mans Fortune.
The Coxcombe.
The Queene of Corinth.
The False One.
Women Pleas'd.
The Chances.
A Wife for a Moneth.
The Loyall Subject.
Wit at severall Weapons.
The Lawes of Candy.
The Tragedy of Valentinian.
The Lover's Progresse.
The Faire Maid of the Inne.
The Island Princesse.
Loves Pilgrimage.
The Humorous Lieutenant.
The Maske of the Gentlemen of
The Nice Valour, or the Passionate Grayes-Inne, and the Inner Temple,
Mad Man.
at the Marriage of the Prince and
The Maide in the Mill.
Princesse Palatine of Rhene.
The Prophetesse.
Foure Playes (or Morall Representa-
The Tragedy of Bonduca.
tions) in one.
The Sea Voyage.
The thirty-four plays included in the above list were all
previously un-
printed. The Masque of the Inner Temple and Grayes Inn, 'presented
before his Majestie, the Queenes Majestie, the Prince, Count Palatine
and the Lady Elizabeth their Highnesses, in the Banquetting house at
White-hall on Saturday the twentieth day of Februarie, 1612,' was twice
printed, s. d. , one of the issues being ‘By Francis Beaumont, Gent. The
Wild-Goose Chase was omitted because the copy of it had gone astray.
When recovered, it was published separately in folio, 1652. ]
Fifty Comedies and Tragedies. Written by Francis Beaumont and John
Fletcher, Gentlemen. . . . Published by the Authors Original Copies, the
Songs to each play being added. 1679. fol. [Contains fifty-two plays
(including The Coronation) and the Masque. ]
The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher in seven volumes. . . . 1711.
The Works of Mr Francis Beaumont and Mr John Fletcher. In ten
volumes. Collated with all the former editions and corrected. With
2842
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436
Bibliography
notes. . . . By the late Mr Theobald, Mr Seward . . . and Mr Sympson. . . .
1750.
The Dramatick Works of Beaumont and Fletcher. [Ed. Colman, G. ] 10 vols.
1778.
The Dramatio Works of Ben Jonson and Beaumont and Fletcher, the
latter from the text and with the notes of G. Colman. 4 vols. 1811.
The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher in fourteen volumes; with an intro-
duction and explanatory notes by H. Weber. 1812. [The Faithful
Friends appears first in this edition. ]
The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher. With an introduction by George
Darley. 2 vols. 1840. [Text of Weber, with additions in The Humorous
Lieutenant from Dyce's Demetrius and Enanthe, 1830. ]
The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: the text formed from a new collation
of early editions.
With notes and a biographical memoir. By Dyce, A.
11 vols. 1843-6.
The Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher. Variorum Edition,
1904 ff. (To be completed in twelve volumes, of which three have been
published. The plays are separately edited, with introductions and notes,
by various editors (Daniel, P. A. , Bond, R. Warwick, Greg, W. W,
McKerrow, R. B. , Masefield, J. , and Chambers, E. K. ), under the general
direction of Bullen, A. H. ]
Beaumont and Fletcher. Edd. Glover, A. and Waller, A. R. (Cambridge
English Classics. ) 1905 ff. [A reprint of the folio of 1679, with collation
of all the previously printed texts. To be completed in ten volumes,
seven of which are now published. ]
Also 1629,
II. EDITIONS OF SEPARATE PLAYS.
[In chronological order. ]
The Woman Hater. As it hath been lately acted by the Children of
Paules. . . . 1607. (Two issues. )
The Woman Hater. . . . Written by John Fletcher, Gent. 1648.
The Woman Hater, or The Hungry Courtier. . . . Written by Francis
Beaumont and John Fletcher. 1649.
Also 1718.
The Faithful Shepherdess, by John Fletcher. . . . (n. d. , probably 1609. ]
634, 1656, 1665, and ed. Moorman, F. W. (Temple Drama
tists), 1897.
The Knight of the Burning Pestle. 1613.
The Knight of the Burning Pestle. . . . Written by Francis Beaumont
and John Fletcher. . . . 1635. (Two issues. )
Also ed. Morley, H. (Universal Library), 1885; Moorman, F. W.
(Temple Dramatists), 1898; Murch, H. S. (Yale Studies in English), 1908.
The Masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn. . . . (n. d. , probably 1613. )
Cupid's Revenge. . . . By John Fletcher. 1615.
Cupid's Revenge. . . . Written by Fran. Beaumont and Jo. Fletcher. . . .
1630.
Also 1635, 1778.
The Scornful Lady. . Written by Fra. Beaumont and Jo. Fletcher. . . . 1616.
Also 1625, 1630, 1635, 1639, 1651, 1677, 1691, 1695 (Ⓡ), 1717. With
alterations, 1783.
A King and No King. . . . Written by Francis Beamount and Joh. Flecher. . .
1619.
Also 1625, 1631, 1639, 1655, 1661, 1676, 1693.
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437
The Maid's Tragedy. . . . 1619.
The Maid's Tragedy. . . . Newly perused, augmented and inlarged. . . .
1622.
The Maid's Tragedy. . . . Written by Fr. Beaumont and John Fletcher.
. . . 1630.
Also 1638, 1641, 1650, 1661, 1686, 1704, 1717, etc. Ed. Thorndike, A. H.
(Belles Lettres Series), 1906; Cox, F. J. , 1908. Waller's alterations, in
Waller's Poems, 1690.
Philaster or Love lyes a Bleeding. . . . Written by Francis Baymont and John
Fletcher. . . . 1620.
Also 1622, 1628, 1634, 1639, 1652 (two issues), 1660(? ), 1687, 1717. Also
altered for the stage 1763, etc. Ed. Boas, F. S. (Temple Dramatists),
1898; Thorndike, A. H. (Belles Lettres Series), 1906.
The Tragedy of Thierry, King of France, and his brother Theodoret. . . .
1621.
The Tragedy of Thierry. . . . Written by John Fletcher. . . . 1648.
The Tragedy of Thierry. . . . Written by F. Beamont and John Fletcher.
1649.
Henry VIII. First printed in the Shakespeare fol. 1623.