James Shirley

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Love Tricks 1625

The Brothers 1626

The Maid's Revenge 1626

The Wedding 1626-29

The Witty Fair One 1628

The Grateful Servant 1629

The Humorous Courtier 1631

Love's Cruelty 1631

The Traitor 1631

The Arcadia 1632

The Ball 1632

Changes, or Love in a Maze 1632

Hyde Park 1632

The Bird in a Cage 1632-33

The Gamester 1633

The Young Admiral 1633

The Example 1634

The Opportunity 1634

The Triumph of Peace 1634

The Coronation 1635

The Lady of Pleasure 1635

The Duke's Mistress 1636

The Royal Master 1637

The Constant Maid 1637-40

St. Patrick for Ireland 1637-40

The Doubtful Heir 1638

No Wit, No Help Like a Woman's 1638

The Gentleman of Venice 1639

The Politician 1639

The Tragedy of St. Albans c. 1639

The Imposture 1640

The Cardinal 1641

The Court Secret 1642

The Sisters 1642

The Triumph of Beauty 1646

Cupid and Death 1653

The Contention of Ajax and Ulysses for the Armor of Achilles 1658

Honoria and Mammon 1658

Poems &c. by James Shirley (poetry) 1646

Via ad Latinam linguam complanata; The Way Made Plaine to the Latine Tongue, the Rules Composed in English and Latine Verse (textbook) 1649; republished as Grammatica Anglo-Latina. An English and Latine Grammar, 1651

An Ode upon the Happy Return of King Charles II. To His Languishing Nations, May 29, 1660 (poetry) 1660

The Rudiments of Grammar (textbook) 1656; enlarged as Manductio; or, A Leading of Children by the Hand through the Principles of Grammar, 1660

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