Francis Beaumont
Active Years
Min year: 1607, Max year: 1799, Max count: 11
As Author
- 1607: The vvoman hater
- 1607: The vvoman hater
- 1613: The masque of the Inner Temple and Grayes Inne
- 1613: The knight of the burning pestle
- 1613: The masque of the Inner Temple and Grayes Inne
- 1615: Cupids reuenge
- 1616: The scornful ladie
- 1619: The maides tragedy
- 1619: The maides tragedy
- 1619: A king and no king
- 1620: Phylaster. Or, Loue lyes a bleeding
- 1620: Phylaster. Or, loue lyes a bleeding
- 1622: Philaster. Or, loue lies a bleeding
- 1622: The maids tragedie
- 1625: The scorneful ladie
- 1625: A king and no king
- 1628: Philaster, or loue lies a bleeding
- 1630: The maids tragedie
- 1630: The scornefull ladie
- 1630: Cupids reuenge
- 1631: A king and no king
- 1634: Philaster, or love lies a bleeding
- 1635: The knight of the burning pestle
- 1635: The scornfull ladie
- 1635: Cupids reuenge
- 1638: The maides tragedie
- 1639: Philaster or love lies a bleeding
- 1639: A king and no king
- 1639: Philaster or love lies a bleeding
- 1639: The scornfull lady
- 1640: Poems: by Francis Beaumont, Gent. Viz, The hermaphrodite. The remedie of love. Elegies. Sonnets, with other poems
- 1641: The maids tragedie
- 1647: Comedies and tragedies written by Francis Beaumont and Iohn Fletcher Gentlemen. Neverprinted [sic] before, and now published by the authours originall copies
- 1648: The woman hater
- 1649: The vvoman hater, or The hungry courtier
- 1651: The scornfull lady
- 1651: The scornefull lady
- 1651: The scornfull lady
- 1652: Philaster or, Love lies a bleeding
- 1653: Poems
- 1653: Poems: by Francis Beaumont, Gent. Viz. The hermaphrodite. The remedy of love. Elegies. Sonnets, with other poems
- 1655: A king and no king·
- 1660: The maids tragedy
- 1660: Poems. The golden remains of those so much admired dramatick poets, Francis Beaumont & John Fletcher gent
- 1661: Philaster. Or, love lies a bleeding
- 1661: A king, and no king
- 1661: The maids tragedy
- 1661: Beggars bush. Actus primus, Scæna prima
- 1661: The knight of the burning pestle
- 1661: The beggars bush. Written by Francis Beaumont, and John Fletcher, Gentlemen. You may speedily expect those other playes, which Kirkman, and his hawkers have deceived the buyers withall, selling them at treble the value, that this and the rest will be sold for, which are the onely originall and corrected copies, as they were first purchased by us at no mean rate, and since printed by us
- 1661: Philaster or, Love lies a bleeding
- 1676: A king and no king
- 1677: The scornful lady
- 1677: The scornful lady
- 1679: Fifty comedies and tragedies. Written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher, Gentlemen. All in one volume. Published by the authors original copies, the songs to each play being added
- 1686: The maids tragedy
- 1687: Philaster, or Love lies a bleeding
- 1690: The prophetess: or, The history of Dioclesian. Written by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher. With alterations and additions, after the manner of an opera. Represented at the Queen's Theatre, by Their Majesties Servants
- 1691: The scornfull lady
- 1693: A king, and no king
- 1695: The songs in the tragedy of Bonduca
- 1695: Philaster: or, Love lies a bleeding
- 1696: A song in the tragedy of Bonduca
- 1701: The scornful lady
- 1704: The maids tragedy
- 1706: The loyal subject
- 1706: The loyal subject
- 1706: The royal merchant
- 1706: The royal merchant
- 1710: The scornful lady
- 1711: The works of Mr. Francis Beaumont
- 1711: The works of Mr. Francis Beaumont, and Mr. John Fletcher
- 1715: The case of Francis Beaumont, under-taker for forage, delivered to the forces in Flanders in the year 1711/12.
- 1716: The prophetess
- 1717: The maid's tragedy
- 1717: The loyal subject
- 1717: The custom of the country
- 1717: Rule a wife
- 1717: A wife for a month
- 1717: The scornful lady
- 1717: The prophetess
- 1717: Philaster
- 1717: Beggars Bush
- 1717: The humorous lieutenant
- 1717: A wife for a month
- 1718: Love's cure
- 1718: The maid in the mill
- 1718: Wit at several weapons
- 1718: The maid in the mill
- 1718: The pilgrim. A comedy
- 1718: The spanish curate
- 1718: The coxcomb
- 1718: The woman hater
- 1720: Rule a wife
- 1724: Beggars bush
- 1728: Rule a wife, and have a wife
- 1733: Rule a wife, and have a wife
- 1733: The prophetess
- 1733: The scornful lady
- 1734: The humorous lieutenant
- 1734: Philaster: or, Love lies a bleeding
- 1735: The prophetess
- 1735: The royal merchant: or, the beggars bush. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent Garden. Written by Beaumont and Fletcher
- 1735: Rule a wife, and have a wife
- 1736: The humorous lieutenant
- 1736: Rule a wife, and have a wife
- 1736: The royal merchant: or, Beggars Bush
- 1736: The scornful lady
- 1736: The royal merchant
- 1740: The royal merchant: or, The beggars bush
- 1743: The scornful lady
- 1744: The humorous lieutenant
- 1744: The humorous lieutenant
- 1744: Rule a wife, and have a wife
- 1748: The loyal subject
- 1748: The loyal subject
- 1750: The works of Mr. Francis Beaumont, and Mr. John Fletcher
- 1753: Rule a wife, and have a wife
- 1758: The prophetess: or, The history of dioclesian. A dramatic opera. With all the new songs, &c. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
- 1758: The scornful lady
- 1759: The prophetess
- 1760: Philaster, or Love lies a bleeding
- 1761: The humorous lieutenant
- 1761: Rule a wife
- 1761: The royal merchant; or, the beggars bush. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Written by Beaumont and Fletcher
- 1763: Philaster
- 1763: Rule a wife, and have a wife
- 1763: Philaster
- 1764: Philaster
- 1767: Rule a wife
- 1768: The royal merchant
- 1768: Select plays of Beaumont and Fletcher
- 1768: The royal merchant: an opera. Founded on Beaumont and Fletcher. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal, in Covent-Garden
- 1772: Rule a wife, and have a wife
- 1773: Rule a wife, and have a wife
- 1774: Rule a wife, and have a wife
- 1776: Rule a wife and have a wife
- 1776: Rule a wife and have a wife
- 1777: Rule a wife and have a wife
- 1777: Rule a wife and have a wife
- 1778: Philaster
- 1778: The dramatick works
- 1780: Philaster
- 1780: The chances
- 1781: Rule a wife and have a wife
- 1786: Rule a wife and have a wife
- 1789: Rule a wife and have a wife
- 1790: Philaster
- 1790: Rule a wife and have a wife
- 1791: Rule a wife and have a wife
- 1791: Philaster
- 1791: Rule a wife and have a wife
- 1791: Philaster
- 1792: Rule a wife and have a wife
- 1795: The humorous lieutenant
- 1795: The royal merchant: an opera. Founded on Beaumont and Fletcher. As it is performed at the theatre royal, in Covent-Garden
- 1799: Philaster
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