The names of joint authors given in contents are from the titles of the original editions as quoted in the editor's notes prefixed to the plays v.3. Honest whore, by Dekker and Middleton. The witch. The widow, by B. Johnson, J. Fletcher, and T. Middleton. A fair quarrel, by Middleton and W. Rowley. More dissemblers besides women.--v.4. A chaste maid in Cheapside. The Spanish gipsy, by Middleton and W. Rowley. The changeling, by Middleton and W. Rowley. A game at chess. Anything for a quiet life. Women beware women.-- v.5. No wit/help like a woman's. The Inner-Temple masque. The world tost at tennis, by Middleton and W. Rowley. Part of the Entertainment to King James, by T. Dekker and Middleton. The triumphs of truth. Civitatis amor. The triumphs of love and antiquity. The sun in Aries. The triumphs of integrity. The triumphs of health and prosperity. The wisdom of Solomon paraphrased. Micro-Cynicon. On the death of Burbage. To Webster, on the Duchess of Malfi. The black book. Father Hubburd's tales. Appendix: The triumphs of honor and industry. Index to the notes Imperfect: frontpiece wanting. cf. v.1, p. 4211 v.1. Some account of Middleton and his works. The old law, by P. Massinger, T. Middleton and W. Rowley. Mayor of Queenborough. Blurt, master-constable. The phnix. Michaelmas term.--v.2. Trick to catch the old one. The family of love. Your five gallants. A mad world, my masters. The roaring girl, by Middleton and Dekker.--