D'Urfey, Thomas.
Amoret and Phillis. Or, Two to one is odds. Strephon a fair and comely lad, who made two shepheardesses mad, above the rest one did pursue Phillis by name, what's that to you. Fair Amoret with love did dye, 'cause Strephon did her love deny. To an excellent new play-house tune, called, VVhilst Amoret, &c.
London]: Printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, J. Wright, and J. Clarke, [between 1674 and 1679.
ESTC No. R174893.Grub Street ID 67938.
D'Urfey, Thomas.
Love for money: or, The boarding school. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal. Written by Mr. Durfey.
London: printed for J. Hindmarsh at the Golden-Ball against the Royal-Exchange, Abel Roper at the Mitre in Fleetstreet, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers-Hall, 1691.
ESTC No. R27313.Grub Street ID 110494.
D'Urfey, Thomas.
The marriage-hater match'd: a comedy. Acted at the Theatre Royal by Their Majesties Servants. Written by Tho. D'Urfey, Gent.
London: printed for Richard Parker, at the Unicorn under the Royal Exchange; and Sam. Briscoe, over against Will's Coffee House in Covent-Garden, 1692.
ESTC No. R214581.Grub Street ID 89798.
D'Urfey, Thomas.
The comical history of Don Quixote, as it is acted at the theatre in Dublin. Part the second. Written by Mr. D'Urfey.
Dublin: printed for R. Gunne, and A. Rhames, [1727].
ESTC No. N28136.Grub Street ID 17363.