Publications of Thomas Duffett

Author

  • Duffett, Thomas. Amintor's lamentation for Celia's unkindness. Setting forth the passion of a young man, who falling in love with a coy lady that had no kindness for him, persued his inclinations so far, that she was forced to fly beyond the sea, to avoid the importunity of his address, whereupon he thus complains. Both sexes from this song may learn, of what they should beware: how in extreams they may discern, unkindness and dispair. To a delicate new tune: or, since Celias my foe. London]: Printed for P. Brooksby, near the Hospital-gate in West-smithfield, [1672 - 1696. ESTC No. R227958. Grub Street ID 100729.
  • Duffett, Thomas. The amorous old-vvoman: or, 'tis vvell if it take. A comedy. Acted by His Majesties servants. Written by a person of honour. London: Printed for Simon Neale at the Three Pidgeons in Bedford-street in Covent-Garden, and B. Tooth near York House in the Strand, MDCLXXIV. [1674]. ESTC No. R11450. Grub Street ID 59736.
  • Duffett, Thomas. The amorous old-vvoman: or, 'tis vvell if it take. A comedy. Acted by His Majesties servants. Written by a person of honour. London: printed for Simon Neale at the three Pidgeons in Bedford-street in Covent-Garden, MDCLXXIV. [1674]. ESTC No. R214579. Grub Street ID 89796.
  • Duffett, Thomas. The Spanish rogue. As it was acted by His Majesties servants. Written by Tho: Duffett. London: printed for William Cademan at the Pope's Head in the lower walk in the New Exchange in the Strand, M.DC.LXXIV. [1674]. ESTC No. R11344. Grub Street ID 59641.
  • Duffett, Thomas. The empress of Morocco. A farce. Acted by His Majesties servants. London: printed for Simon Neal, at the sign of the three Pidgeons in Bedford-street in Covent-Garden, 1674. ESTC No. R11069. Grub Street ID 59387.
  • Duffett, Thomas. The mock-tempest: or The enchanted castle. Acted at the Theatre Royal. Written by T. Duffett. London: printed for William Cademan at the Popes-Head in the lower Walk of the New Exchange in the Strand, 1675. ESTC No. R11449. Grub Street ID 59735.
  • Duffett, Thomas. New poems, songs, prologues and epilogues. Never before printed. Written by Thomas Duffett, and set by the most eminent musicians about the town. London: printed for Nicholas Woolfe at the end of Breadstret, next to the Red Lion in Cheap-side, 1676. ESTC No. R10023. Grub Street ID 58421.
  • Duffett, Thomas. [Amintor's lamentation for Celia's unkindness.] Setting forth the passion of a young-man, who falling in love with a coy lady that had no kindness for him, persued his inclinations so far, that she was forced to fly beyond sea, to avoid the importunity of his address, whereupon he thus complains. Both sexes from this song may learn, of what they should beware: how in extreams they may discern, unkindness and dispair. To a delicate new tune: or, since Celias my foe. London]: Printed for Phillip Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball in West-smith's field, neer the Hospital-gate, [1672 - 1696. ESTC No. R234180. Grub Street ID 105533.
  • Duffett, Thomas. Amintor's lamentation for Celia's unkindness. Setting forth the passion of a young-man, who falling in love with a coy lady that had no kindness for him, persued his inclinations so far, that she was forced to fly beyond sea, to avoid the importunity of his address, whereupon he thus complains. Both sexes from this song may leran [sic], of what they should beware: how in extreams they may discern, unkindness and dispair. To a delicate new tune: or, since Celias my foe. London]: Printed for Phillip Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball in West-smith's-field, neer the Hospital-gate, [1672 - 1696. ESTC No. R235619. Grub Street ID 106667.
  • Duffett, Thomas. Amintor's lamentation for Celia's unkindness. Setting forth the passion of a young-man, who falling in love with a coy lady that had no kindness for him, persued his inclinations so far, that she was forced to fly beyond sea, to avoid the importunity of his adderss [sic], whereupon he thus complains. Both sexes from this song may leran [sic], of what they should beware: how in extreams they may discern, unkindness and dispair. To a delicate new tune: or, since Celias my foe. London]: Printed for Phillip Brooksby, at the Golden-Ball in West-smith-field, neer the Hospital-gate, [1672 - 1696. ESTC No. R235620. Grub Street ID 106669.
  • Duffett, Thomas. New songs, and poems, a-la-mode both at court, and theaters, now extant never before printed by PW gent. London: printed for Nicholas Woolfe at the end of Bread-streate next to the Red Lyon in Cheapside, 1677. ESTC No. R410. Grub Street ID 122743.
  • Duffett, Thomas. Psyche debauch'd, a comedy, as it was acted at the Theatre-Royal by T.D. London: printed for John Smith in Great Queen-street, 1678. ESTC No. R11180. Grub Street ID 59491.
  • Duffett, Thomas. Psyche debauch'd, a comedy, as it was acted at the Theatre-Royal by T.D. London: printed for J. Smith bookseller in Great Queen-street, 1678. ESTC No. R234977. Grub Street ID 106198.
  • Duffett, Thomas. The bleeding lover. Young men that do promise make, in your performance be not slack. For well you know, 'tis often so. Ingratitude makes all things black. To the tune of, The doubting virgin. London]: Printed for J. Clarke, W. Thackeray, and T. Passenger, [1684 - 1686. ESTC No. R228017. Grub Street ID 100769.
  • Duffett, Thomas. The fond lady, a comedy· Acted by Their Majesties servants. Written by a person of honour. London: printed for Simon Neale at the three Pigeons in Bedford Street in Convent-Garden, over against the New-Exchange, 1684. ESTC No. R18616. Grub Street ID 74959.
  • Duffett, Thomas. The prologue to the last new play A duke and no duke. Spoken by Mr. Jevon. London: printed by Geo. Croom, in Thames-street, over against Baynard's Castle, 1684. ESTC No. R40273. Grub Street ID 122093.