Written by Francis
Beamount
and Joh.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v06
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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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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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. Many separate stage
editions, and (with notes) Hunter, J. , 1860; Rolfe, W. J. , 1872; Lawson,
W. , 1875; Hudson, H. N. , 1876, etc.
The Two Noble Kinsmen. . . . Written by . . . Mr John Fletcher and Mr
William Shakespeare. . . . 1634. Included in several editions of Shakespeare.
Also ed. Skeat, W. W. , 1875; Littledale, H. , 1876 (a reprint of the 1634
edition); Hudson, H. , 1881; Rolfe, W. J. , 1883; Herford, C. H. , 1897.
The Elder Brother. . . . Written by John Fletcher, Gent. 1637. (Two issues. )
The Elder Brother. . . . Written by rancis Beaumont and John
Fletcher. . . . 1651.
Also 1661, 1678.
Wit without Money. . . . Written by Francis Beamount and John Flecher. . . .
1639.
Also 1661, 1718.
Monsieur Thomas. . . . The Author John Fletcher. . . . 1639.
Fathers Own Son. . . . The Author John Fletcher. . . . [The same as the
preceding. )
The Bloody Brother. A Tragedy. By B. J. F. . . . 1639.
The Tragedy of Rollo, Duke of Normandy. . . . Written by John
Fletcher, Gent. Oxford, 1640.
The Bloody Brother, or Rollo. 1718.
Rule a Wife and Have a Wife. . . . Written by John Fletcher, Gent.
Oxford,. . . 1640.
Also (London) 1696, 1697,1717, (Dublin) 1728, and many stage editions.
The Night-Walker, or The Little Thief. . . . Written by John Fletcher, Gent.
1640.
Also 1661.
The Wild-Goose Chase. . . . Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, Gent.
Retrivd for the publick delight of all the Ingenious; And private
benefit of John Lowin and Joseph Taylor, Servants to His late Majestie.
1652.
A Very Woman. . . .