Thomas Dekker

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The Jew of Venice 1594?

Black Bateman of the North, Part 1 [with Henry Chettle, Michael Drayton, and Robert Wilson] 1598

The Civil Wars of France 3 parts [with Drayton] 1598

Conan, Prince of Cornwall [with Drayton] 1598

Earle Godwin and His Sons 2 parts [with Chettle, Drayton, and Wilson] 1598

The Famous Wars of Henry I and the Prince of Wales [with Chettle and Drayton; also known as The Welshman's Prize] 1598

Hannibal and Hermes [with Chettle, Drayton, and Wilson] 1598

The Mad Man's Morris [with Drayton and Wilson] 1598

Phaeton 1598

Pierce of Winchester [with Drayton and Wilson] 1598

The Triangle (or Triplicity) of Cuckholds 1598

Worse Afeard than Hurt [with Drayton] 1598

Agamemnon [with Chettle; possibly the same play as Orestes' Furies] 1599

Page of Plymouth [with Ben Jonson] 1599

The Pleasant Comedie of Old Fortunatas 1599

The Shoemaker's Holiday. Or The Gentle Craft. With the Life of Simon Eyre, Shoomaker, and Lord Maior of London 1599

The Stepmother's Tragedy [with Chettle] 1599

The Tragedy of Robert II, King of Scots [with Chettle, Jonson, and Marston] 1599

Troilus and Cressida [with Chettle] 1599

Fair Constance of Rome, Part 1 [with Drayton, Wilson, Anthony Munday, and Richard Hathaway] 1600

Fortune's Tennis 1600

The Golden Ass, or Cupid and Psyche [with Chettle and John Day] 1600

Lust's Dominion, or The Lascivious Queen [with Marston, Day, and William Haughton; possibly the same play as The Spanish Moor's Tragedy] 1600

The Pleasant Comodie of Patient Grissill [with Chettle and Haughton] 1600

The Seven Wise Masters [with Chettle, Day, and Haughton] 1600

Satiro-Mastix. Or The Untrussing of the Humorous Poet 1601

Sebastian, King of Portugal [with Chettle] 1601

Blurt, Master Constable. Or The Spaniard's Night-Walke 1601-02

Ceasar's Fall [with Drayton, Munday, Middleton, and John Webster; also known as Two Shapes] 1602

Christmas Comes but Once a Year [with Chettle, Heywood, and Webster] 1602

Jephthah [with Munday] 1602

A Medicine for a Curst Wife 1602

The Famous History of Sir T. Wyat. With the Coronation of Queen Mary [with Webster, Chettle, Heywood, and Wentworth Smith; possibly the same play as Lady Jane] 1602

The Honest Whore, with, the Humours of the Patient Man, and the Longing Wife [with Thomas Middleton] 1604

West-ward Hoe [with Webster] 1604

The Second Part of The Honest Whore, With the Humours of the Patient Man, the Impatient Wife 1604-05

North-ward Hoe [with Webster] 1605

The Whore of Babylon 1605-06

The Roaring Girle, or Moll Cut-purse [with Middleton] 1611

If This Be Not a Good Play, the Devil Is in It 1611

Guy of Warwick [with Day] 1620

The Virgin Martir, A Tragedie [with Philip Massinger] 1620

A Tragi-Comedy: Called, Match Mee in London 1621?

The Witch of Edmonton, A known true Story. Composed into a Tragi-Comedy By divers well-esteemed Poets [with William Rowley and John Ford] 1621

The Noble Spanish Soldier. Or, A Contract Broken, Justly Reveng'd. A Tragedy. [with Day] c. 1622

The Wonder of a Kingdom [with Day] c. 1623

The Bristow Merchant [with Ford] 1624

The Fairy Knight [with Ford] 1624

The Late Murder of the Son upon the Mother [with Ford, Rowley, and Webster] 1624

The Sun's Darling: A Moral Masque [with Ford] 1624

The Magnificent Entertainment: Given to King James upon His Passage through London 1604

Troia-Nova Triumphans. London Triumphing, or, The Solemne, Receiving of Sir J. Sinerton After Taking the Oath of Maioralty 1612

Lord Mayor's pageant 1627

Britannia's Honor: Brightly Shining in Severall Magnificent Shewes or Pageants, to Celebrate R. Deane, at His Inauguration into the Majoralty of London, October the 29th. 1628 1628

London's Tempe, or the Feild of Happines. To Celebrate J. Campebell, at His Inauguration into the Maioralty of London, the 29 of October, 1629 1629

1603. The Wonderfull Yeare. Wherein Is Shewed the Picture of London, Lying Sicke of the Plague 1603

The Meeting of Gallants at an Ordinarie: or The Walkes in Powles, 1604

Newes from Graves-End: Sent to Nobody 1604

The Double PP. A Papist in Armes. Encountered by the Protestant. A Jesuite Marching before Them 1606

Jests to Make You Merie: With the Conjuring Up of Cock Watt [with George Wilkins] 1607

Newes from Hell; Brought by the Divells Carrier 1606; enlarged as A Knights Conjuring. Done in Earnest: Discovered in Jest, 1607

The Seven Deadly Sinnes of London: Drawne in Seven Severall Coaches, Through the Citie Bringing the Plague with Them 1606

The Belman of London: Bringing to Light the Most Notorious Villanies Now Practised in the Kingdome 1608

The Dead Tearme. Or Westminsters Complaint for Long Vacations and Short Termes 1608

Lanthorne and Candle-light. Or the Bell-mans Second Nights Walke 1608; amended edition, 1609; enlarged as O per se o, or a new crier of Lanthorne and Candle-Light, 1612; enlarged again as Villanies Discovered by Lanthorne and Candle-Light, 1616; enlarged again, 1620; enlarged again as English Villanies, 1632

Foure Birds of Noahs Arke 1609

The Guls Horne-Booke 1609

The Ravens Almanacke Foretelling of a Plague, Famine, and Civill Warre 1609

Worke for Armorours: or, The Peace Is Broken 1609

The Artillery Garden 1616

Dekker His Dreame. In Which, the Great Volumes of Heaven and Hell to Him Were Opened 1620

A Rod for Run-Awayes. Gods Tokens, of His Feareful Judgements, upon This City 1625

London Looke Backe, at That Yeare of Yeares 1625 1628

Warres, Warres, Warres 1628

The Blacke Rod: and the White Rod 1630

Penny-Wise Pound Foolish or, a Bristow Diamond, Set in Two Rings, and Both Crack'd 1631

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