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brought on at the Little
Theatre in the Haymarket,
but was damned the firil
night.
The Female Parricide. T.
by Edward Crane, of Man-
chefter, 8vo. 1761.
The Female Prelate, being
the Hiftory of the Life and
Death of Pope Joan. Tra.
by Elk Settle. Acted at
the Theatre Royal, 4to.
1680.
The Female Rake ; or,
Modern Fine Lady. A Bal-
lad Comedy. Acted at the
Haymarket, 8vo. 1736.
The Female Virtuofoes.
Com. by Thomas Wright.
Acted at the Queen's Thea-
tre, 4to. 1693. This play-
was performed with great
applaufe, but is no more
than an improved tranflation
of the Femmes Sca-v antes of
Moliere.
The Female Wits ; or, The
Triumvirate of Poets at Re-
hear f. 1. Ccm. _<.to. J 697.
Wiih the letters W. M. in
the title. This piece was
acted at the 1 heatre Royal
in Drury-Lane for feveral
days fucceffively, and with
applaufe.
F err ex and Par rex. Tr.
fet forth without addition or
alteration, but altogether as
the fame was fhewed en the
frige before the Quecnes
Ivlajeilie about nine years
paft, viz. the 1 8th day of
January, 1561, by the Gen-
tlemen of the Inner Tern-
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F I
pie, B. L. no date. The
firft three acts of this play
were written by Thomas
Norton ; the two laft by
Thomas Sackville, Efq.
afterwards Lord Burkhurft.
The plot is from the Eng-
lish chronicles.
The Fickle Shepherdefs.
A Paftoral, 4to. 1703. This
is only an alteration of Ran-
dolph's Jmintas ; it was act-
ed at the New Theatre in
Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, and
was played entirely by wo-
men. The fcene lies in Ar-
cadia.
Filli de Sciro ; or, Phillis
of Scyros. An excellent
Paftoral, written in Italian
by C. Giudubaldo deBona-
relli, and tranflated into
Englifh by J. S. Gent, 4U).
1655.
The Financier. Comedy,
of one act, tranflated from
St. Foix, 8vo. 1771.
A Fins Companion. C.
by Shakerley Marmion,
4to. 1633. Acted before
the king and queen at White-
hall, and at the Theatre in
Salifbury-Court.
The Fin's Ladies Airs. C,
by Thomas Baker. No
date (1709). It was acted
in Drury-Lane, with iuc-
cefs.
Fire and Brimjhne ; or,
The Dcflruclion of Sodom.
Drama, by George Lefly,
8vo. 1675.
Fire and Water. Ballad,
Opera, by M. P, Andrews.'
ActeJ

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