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M A
Ailed at Drury-Lane, 410.
1638. This play met with
great applaufe, but was not
republiihed till after the au-
thor's death.
Mary Magdalen, her Life
and Repentance. An Inter-
lude, by Lewis Wager, 4to.
1567. The plot is taken,
as it is faid in the prologue,
from the feventh chapter of
St. Luke. The piece is
printed in the old black
letter.
The Martyrdom of Igna-
tius. Tra. by John Gam-
]
bold, 8vo. 1773- This tra-
gedy was written in the year
1740, more than 30 years
before it was published.
A Mafque, prefented at
Bretbie in Derbyshire, on
Twelfth- Night, 1639, by Sir
A. Cockain, i?mo. 1659.
This piece is printed in the
body of this author's poems.
A Mafque, a Defcription
of, with the nuptial iongs
at, the Lord Vii. Hadding-
ton's marriage at Court, on
Shrove-Tuelaay at night,
l6c8, by Ben Jonfon, fol.
1640,
A Mafque prefented at the
Houfe of Lord Haye, for the
Entertainment of Le Baron
de Tour, the French Am-
baffador, on Saturday, Feb.
22, 1617, by Ben jonfon,
fol. 1617-
A Mafque, prefented at
Ludlow -Caftle, 1634, on
Michaelmafie-night, before
MA
the right honourable John,
Earl of Bridgewater, Vifc.
Brackly, Lord Prefident of
"Wales, and one of his Ma-
jecly's moil honourable pri-
vie council, by John Mil-
ton, 4to. 1637.
A Mafque written at Lord
Rochefter's requeft for his
Tragedy of Valenfinian, by
N. Tate. This is printed
in Mr. Tate's Miictllanies,
8vo, 1685.
The Mafque of Augur -es,
with the feveral Anti-
iriafqaes, prefented on
Tvvelith-night, 1621, by
Ben Jonfon, 4m. 1621,
The Mafque of Flowers.-
Anonym. 4tc. 1614.. This
mafque was prefented by the
gentlemen of Gray's-Inn,
at the Court at Whitehall,
in the Banquetting-houfe,.
upon Twelfth-Nigh:, 1 6 1 3 «,
and was the laf! of the fo-
lemnities andmagnificencies
which were performed at
the marriage of the Earl of
Somerfet with the Lady
Frances, daughter to the
Earl of Suffolk.
A Mafque of O-wIs at
Ke/iehvorth, prefented by
the ghoft of Captain Cox
mounted on his hobby-
horfe, 1626, by Ben Jonfon,
fol. 1640.
A Mafque in the Opera
of the J i ?ophetef , by Tho.
Betterton, printed with that
piece.
A Mafque of the t<wo bo-
I J nourahle
M A
Ailed at Drury-Lane, 410.
1638. This play met with
great applaufe, but was not
republiihed till after the au-
thor's death.
Mary Magdalen, her Life
and Repentance. An Inter-
lude, by Lewis Wager, 4to.
1567. The plot is taken,
as it is faid in the prologue,
from the feventh chapter of
St. Luke. The piece is
printed in the old black
letter.
The Martyrdom of Igna-
tius. Tra. by John Gam-
]
bold, 8vo. 1773- This tra-
gedy was written in the year
1740, more than 30 years
before it was published.
A Mafque, prefented at
Bretbie in Derbyshire, on
Twelfth- Night, 1639, by Sir
A. Cockain, i?mo. 1659.
This piece is printed in the
body of this author's poems.
A Mafque, a Defcription
of, with the nuptial iongs
at, the Lord Vii. Hadding-
ton's marriage at Court, on
Shrove-Tuelaay at night,
l6c8, by Ben Jonfon, fol.
1640,
A Mafque prefented at the
Houfe of Lord Haye, for the
Entertainment of Le Baron
de Tour, the French Am-
baffador, on Saturday, Feb.
22, 1617, by Ben jonfon,
fol. 1617-
A Mafque, prefented at
Ludlow -Caftle, 1634, on
Michaelmafie-night, before
MA
the right honourable John,
Earl of Bridgewater, Vifc.
Brackly, Lord Prefident of
"Wales, and one of his Ma-
jecly's moil honourable pri-
vie council, by John Mil-
ton, 4to. 1637.
A Mafque written at Lord
Rochefter's requeft for his
Tragedy of Valenfinian, by
N. Tate. This is printed
in Mr. Tate's Miictllanies,
8vo, 1685.
The Mafque of Augur -es,
with the feveral Anti-
iriafqaes, prefented on
Tvvelith-night, 1621, by
Ben Jonfon, 4m. 1621,
The Mafque of Flowers.-
Anonym. 4tc. 1614.. This
mafque was prefented by the
gentlemen of Gray's-Inn,
at the Court at Whitehall,
in the Banquetting-houfe,.
upon Twelfth-Nigh:, 1 6 1 3 «,
and was the laf! of the fo-
lemnities andmagnificencies
which were performed at
the marriage of the Earl of
Somerfet with the Lady
Frances, daughter to the
Earl of Suffolk.
A Mafque of O-wIs at
Ke/iehvorth, prefented by
the ghoft of Captain Cox
mounted on his hobby-
horfe, 1626, by Ben Jonfon,
fol. 1640.
A Mafque in the Opera
of the J i ?ophetef , by Tho.
Betterton, printed with that
piece.
A Mafque of the t<wo bo-
I J nourahle
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