⊕    | A Christian turned Turk |
⊕    | A Game at Chess: A Later Form |
⊕    | A Mad World, My Masters |
⊕    | A Maidenhead Well Lost |
⊕    | A Midsummer Night's Dream |
⊕    | A Yorkshire Tragedy |
⊕    | Aglaura |
⊕    | Albumazar: A Comedy |
⊕    | All Fools |
⊕    | All's Well that Ends Well |
⊕    | Antonio and Mellida |
⊕    | Antonio's Revenge |
⊕    | Antony and Cleopatra |
⊕    | As You Like It |
⊕    | Bartholomew Fair |
⊕    | Bird in a Cage |
⊕    | Brennoralt |
⊕    | Bussy d'Ambois |
⊕    | Caesar and Pompey |
⊕    | Campaspe |
⊕    | Catiline |
⊕    | Cleopatra |
⊕    | Comus |
⊕    | Contention for Honour and Riches |
⊕    | Coriolanus |
⊕    | Cymbeline |
⊕    | Cynthia's Revels |
⊕    | Dutch Courtesan |
⊕    | Epicoene |
⊕    | Every Man in his Humour |
⊕    | Every Man out of his Humour |
⊕    | Hamlet |
⊕    | Henry IV, part 1 |
⊕    | Henry IV, part 2 |
⊕    | Henry V (Q1) |
⊕    | Henry VI, part 1 |
⊕    | Henry VI, part 2 |
⊕    | Henry VI, part 3 |
⊕    | Henry VIII |
⊕    | Hyde Park |
⊕    | Hymen's Triumph |
⊕    | Jack Drum's Entertainment |
⊕    | Julius Caesar |
⊕    | King John |
⊕    | King Lear |
⊕    | Locrine |
⊕    | Love In its Ecstasy: Or, the large Prerogative |
⊕    | Love Tricks, or The School of Compliments |
⊕    | Love's Labour's Lost |
⊕    | Loves Metamorphosis |
⊕    | Macbeth |
⊕    | Measure for Measure |
⊕    | Merry Wives of Windsor |
⊕    | Much Ado About Nothing |
⊕    | Mustapha |
⊕    | not in source |
⊕    | Othello |
⊕    | Pericles |
⊕    | Philaster |
⊕    | Philotas |
⊕    | Poetaster |
⊕    | Richard II |
⊕    | Richard III |
⊕    | Romeo and Juliet |
⊕    | Satiro-mastix: or, The Untrussing of the humorous poet |
⊕    | Sejanus His Fall |
⊕    | Sir Giles Goosecap |
⊕    | Sophonisba |
⊕    | Taming of the Shrew |
⊕    | The Atheist's Tragedy |
⊕    | The Blind Beggar of Alexandria |
⊕    | The Bondman |
⊕    | The Case is Altered |
⊕    | The Changes, or Love in a Maze |
⊕    | The Comedy of Errors |
⊕    | The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Byron |
⊕    | The Custom of the Country |
⊕    | The Devil's Law Case |
⊕    | The Elder Brother |
⊕    | The Fancies, Chaste and Noble |
⊕    | The Fawn |
⊕    | The Goblins |
⊕    | The Golden Age |
⊕    | The Grateful Servant |
⊕    | The Great Duke of Florence |
⊕    | The Gypsies Metamorphosed |
⊕    | The Honest Whore, Part I |
⊕    | The Insatiate Countess |
⊕    | The Lady of May |
⊕    | The Little French Lawyer |
⊕    | The Mad Lover |
⊕    | The Maid of Honour |
⊕    | The Malcontent |
⊕    | The Martyred Souldier |
⊕    | The Merchant of Venice |
⊕    | The Miseries of Inforc't Marriage |
⊕    | The Nice Valour |
⊕    | The Phoenix |
⊕    | The Puritan Widow |
⊕    | The Raging Turk |
⊕    | The Rival Friends |
⊕    | The Royal Master |
⊕    | The Royal Slave |
⊕    | The Sophy |
⊕    | The Spanish Curate |
⊕    | The Staple of News |
⊕    | The Tempest |
⊕    | The Tragedy of Nero |
⊕    | The Traitor |
⊕    | The Valiant Scot |
⊕    | The Virgin Widow |
⊕    | The Wedding |
⊕    | The White Devil |
⊕    | The Widow |
⊕    | The Wonder of a Kingdom |
⊕    | Timon of Athens |
⊕    | Titus Andronicus |
⊕    | Troilus and Cressida |
⊕    | Twelfth Night |
⊕    | Two Gentlemen of Verona |
⊕    | Volpone |
⊕    | What You Will |
⊕    | Winter's Tale |