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The Wild-Goose Chace; A Play, in four Acts. With songs. 1800. (Park Theatre, New York, 24 Jan., 1800.)

The Force of Calumny. A Comedy. (Park Theatre, New York, 5 Feb., 1800.)

The Count of Burgundy. (Park Theatre, New York, 3 March, 1800.)

The Virgin of the Sun: A Play, in Five Acts. 1800. (Park Theatre, New York, 12 Mar., 1800.)

Pizarro in Peru; or, The Death of Rolla. A Play in Five Acts. 1800. (Park Theatre, New York, 26 March, 1800.)

The Corsicans, or The Dawnings of Love. (Park Theatre, New York, 21 Apr., 1800.)

The Stranger's Birthday. (Park Theatre, New York, 23 Apr., 1800.)

Fraternal Discord: A Drama, in five acts. June, 1809. (Park Theatre, New York, 24 Oct., 1800.)

Spanish Castle; or the Knight of Guadalquiver. Opera. (Park Theatre, New York, 5 Dec, 1800.)

Abællino, the Great Bandit. A Grand Dramatic Romance in five Acts. New York and Boston, 1802. New York, 1803, 1807, ("second edition "); Jan., 1814 ("third edition"); 1820 ("fourth edition"). (Park Theatre, New York, 11 Feb., 1801.)

Abbé de l'Epée, or Deaf and Dumb. (Park Theatre, New York, Apr., 1801.)

Where is He? (Park Theatre, New York, 2 Dec, 1801.)

Blue Beard; or Female Curiosity: A Dramatic Romance, in three acts. 1802 (?), 1803, 1806. Jan., 1811. (Park Theatre, New York, 8 March, 1802.)

The Retrospect. A Patriotic Sketch. (Park Theatre, New York, 5 July, 1802.)

Peter the Great; or, the Russian Mother; a Play in five Acts. 1813 (?), March, 1814. (Park Theatre, New York, 15 Nov., 1802.)

Liberal Opinions. (1802. See McKee.)

Fiesco. (Park Theatre, New York, 25 March, 1802.)

The Voice of Nature, A Drama in three acts. 1803, 1807. (Park Theatre, New York, 4 Feb., 1803.)

The Good Neighbor; An Interlude. In one act. March, 18 14. (Park Theatre, New York, 28 Feb., 1803.)

The Blind Boy. A Comedy. 1808, 1814. (Park Theatre, New York, 30 March, 1803.)

The Glory of Columbia Her Yeomanry! A Play, in five acts. May, 1817; 1803 incomplete. (Park Theatre, New York, 4 July, 1803.)

Bonaparte in England. Farce. (Park Theatre, New York, 19 Dec. 1803.)

The Proverb, or Conceit Can Kill, Conceit Can Cure. Comedy. (Park Theatre, New York, 21 Feb., 1804.)

Lewis of Monte Blanco, or The Transplanted Irishman. (Park Theatre, New York, 12 March, 1804.)

The Wife of Two Husbands. A Drama, in five acts. 1804, Feb., 1811. (Park Theatre, New York, 4 Apr., 1804.)

Nina. Opera. (Grove Theatre, in Bedlow St., New York, 31 Dec, 1804.)

Rinaldo Rinaldini; or, the Great Banditti. A Tragedy, in five acts. 1810.

Yankee Chronology; or, Huzza for the Constitution! A Musical Interlude, in one act. Dec, 1812. At end is added Yankee Naval Chronology; being a continuation of Yankee Chronology, by William Dunlap, Esq. . . . (Park Theatre, New York, 9 Sept., 1812.)

The Battle of New Orleans. (Park Theatre, New York, 4 July, 1816?)

The Merry Gardener. Opera. (1827.)

Forty and Twenty. Comedy. (1827.)