FOUR VOLUMES of this Work are now completed, containing the following Plays, for which the Titles and Tables of Contents are given in the first, ninth, and twenty-second Numbers: Number of Plates. THE TEMPEST Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA TWELFTH NIGHT, OR WHAT YOU WILL MEASURE FOR MEASURE MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING AS YOU LIKE IT . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL TAMING OF THE SHREW MACBETH KING JOHN. RICHARD THE SECOND HENRY THE FOURTH. Parts I. and II. HENRY THE SIXTH. Parts I. II. and III. RICHARD THE THIRD HENRY THE EIGHTH THE COMEDY OF ERRORS TROILUS AND CRESSIDA TIMON OF ATHENS CORIOLANUS TITUS ANDRONICUS 10 13 Besides these, the following have also been published, com prising, with the above, twenty-two Numbers: ** This Work will not extend beyond Twenty-five Numbers. I. TIMON in his days of prosperity.-FLAVIUS, his steward, grieving over his imprudent generosity. "FLAV. More jewels yet! There is no crossing him in his humour, Else I should tell him,—well,―i' faith, I should; When all's spent, he'd be cross'd then, an he could. 'Tis pity bounty had not eyes behind, That man might ne'er be wretched for his mind. TIM. O my friends, I have one word To say to you:-Look you, my good lord, I must Accept, and wear it, kind my lord. 1 LORD. I am so far already in your gifts. ALL. So are we all." ACT I. S. 2. II. TIMON finds out his extravagance. "VARRO'S SERV. One Varro's servant, my good lord. From Isidore; ISIDORE'S SERV. She humbly prays your speedy payment CAPHIS. If you did know, my lord, my master's wants-VAR. SERV. 'Twas due on forfeiture, my lord, six weeks, And past ISID. SERV. Your steward puts me off, my lord; And I am sent expressly to your lordship. TIM. Had Wherefore ere this time you not fully laid my state before me, That I might so have rated my expense As I had leave of means ?" ACT II. S. 2. |