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Amelia : A new English opera, as it is perform'd at the New Theatre in the Hay-market, after the Italian manner
Lampe, John Frederick (1703?-1751); Carey, Henry (1687?-1743)
1732
Libretto by Henry Carey. Cf. Sonneck. Cat. of opera librettos. Bookseller's list [3 pp.] at end.
Coelum Britanicum : A masque at White-hall in the banquetting-hovse, on Shrove-Tuesday-Night, the 18. of February, 1633
Carew, Thomas (1595?-1639?)
1634
The first edition, first issue. Halkett and Laing, vol. 1, p. 369, say 'Ascribed by mistake to Sir William Davenant'. Anon., by Thomas Carew. Pp. 22-23, 33 and 34-35 wrongly numbered 20-21, 30 a...
The dragon of Wantley : a burlesque opera
Carey, Henry (1687?-1743); Lampe, John Frederick (1703?-1751)
[1737?]
Libretto by Henry Carey.
A learned dissertation upon old women, male and female, spiritual and temporal, in all ages : whether in church, state, or Exchange-alley. Very seasonable to be read at all times, but especially at particular times. To which is added, An essay upon the present union of the Whig-chiefs
Carey, Henry (1687?-1743); Gordon, Thomas (1684-1750)
1720
First edition. Anon., by H. Carey, formerly attributed to Thomas Gordon.
Poems on several occasions
Carey, Henry (1687?-1743)
1729
Page number 150 repeated; page number 158 omitted. Table of contents: [4] p. at end. Title within double line border; decorative initials, head- and tailpieces; title vignette.
The dragon of Wantley : A burlesque opera. The musick by Mr. John Frederick Lampe, and performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
Carey, Henry (1687?-1743); Lampe, John Frederick (1703?-1751)
1738
Libretto only.
Margery : or, A worse plague than the dragon: a burlesque opera, as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Convent-Garden, altered from the original Italian of Signor Carini
Carey, Henry (1687?-1743); Lampe, John Frederick (1703?-1751)
1738
Actually written in English by Henry Carey.
The fortune-hunters : or, Two fools well met. A comedy
Carlile, James (1691)
1689
Advertisement on K4v.
November, or, Signal dayes observed in that month in relation to the crown and royal family
Cartwright, William (1611-1643)
1671
This edition apparently not in Wing, who mentions two: an anonymous edition with no place of printing or date, which he assigns to 1671 (C711); and an edition with title, "Of the signal days of the mo...
The royall slave : a tragi-comedy : presented to the King and Queene by the students of Christ-Church in Oxford, August 30 1636 : presented since to both their Majesties at Hampton-Court by the Kings servants
Cartwright, William (1611-1643)
1640
Signatures: A-H⁴. Published anonymously. By William Cartwright. Cf. W.W. Greg, 570(b). Includes untitled songs without music.