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The Early Drama
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Fraternal Discord, 1809. Italian Father, 1810. Good Neighbor, 1814.) Vol. III. New York, 1816. (Wife of Two Husbands, 1811. Abæltino, 1814. Lovers' Vows, 1814. Peter the Great, 1814.) Volume I is paged continuously throughout. Volumes II and III are only editions of individual plays bound together with a collective title-page. No other volumes seem to exist.

The Modest Soldier: or, Love in New York. Comedy.

The Father; or, American Shandy-ism. A Comedy. 1789. Also published in Massachusetts Mag., Oct. and Nov., 1789. Rptd. Dunlap Soc. 1887. (John Street Theatre, New York, 7 Sept., 1789.)

The Father of An Only Child, A Comedy. 1807. (A revision of The Father.)

Darby's Return. A Comic Sketch. 1789. Philadelphia, 1791. New York, 1806 (in coll. ed.). 1807. Rptd. in Appendix to Ford, P. L., Washington and the Theatre, 1899. (John Street Theatre, New York, 24 Nov., 1789.)

The Miser's Wedding. A Comedy. (John Street Theatre, New York. 20 May, 1793.)

Leicester, A Tragedy. 1807. (John Street Theatre, New York, 24 April, 1794, as Fatal Deception, or the Progress of Guilt.)

The Fatal Deception: or, the Progress of Guilt. See Leicester.

Shelty's Travels. (John Street Theatre, New York, 24 April, 1794.)

Fontainville Abbey, A Tragedy. 1807. (John Street Theatre, New York, 16 Feb., 1795.)

The Archers, or Mountaineers of Switzerland; an opera, in three acts. 1796; 1798. (John Street Theatre, New York, 18 Apr., 1796.)

Ribbemont, or The Feudal Baron, A Tragedy in five acts. 1803. (John Street Theatre, New York, 31 Oct., 1796, as Mysterious Monk.)

Tell Truth and Shame the Devil: A Comedy, in two acts. 1797. (John Street Theatre, New York, 9 Jan., 1797.)

? The Knight's Adventure. A Comedy. 1797. (1797?)

André; A Tragedy, in five acts. 1798. London, 1799. Rptd. Dunlap Society, 1887. See also Collections. (Park Theatre, New York, 30 March, 1798.)

The Stranger. (Park Theatre, New York, 10 Dec, 1798.)

Sterne's Maria; or The Vintage, an opera. (Park Theatre, New York, 14 Jan., 1799.)

The Natural Daughter. A Comedy. (Park Theatre, New York, 8 Feb., 1799.)

The Temple of Independence. A Pageant in Honor of Washington's Birthday. (Park Theatre, New York, 22 Feb., 1799.)

? Lovers Vows. A Play in five Acts. Feb., 1814. (Park Theatre, New York, 11 March, 1799.)

Count Benyowsky. (Park Theatre, New York, 1 Apr., 1799.)

The Italian Father: A Comedy, in Five Acts. May 1810. (Park Theatre, New York, 15 Apr., 1799.)

Don Carlos. (Park Theatre, New York, 6 May, 1799.)

The Indians in England; or Nabob of Mysore. (Park Theatre, New York, 14 June, 1799.)

The School for Soldiers. (Park Theatre, New York, 4 July, 1799.)

Self-immolation; or Family Distress. (Park Theatre, New York, 29 Nov., 1799.)

False Shame: or the American Orphan in Germany: A Comedy, in four acts. Charleston, 1800. New York, 1800. Original MS. in library of Brown University. (Park Theatre, New York, 11 Dec, 1799.)

The Robbery. (Park Theatre, New York, 30 Dec, 1799.)