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===Other stage works=== *''The Whole Royal and Magnificent Entertainment Given to King James Through the City of London'' (1603β4) (co-written with [[Thomas Dekker (writer)|Thomas Dekker]], Stephen Harrison and [[Ben Jonson]]) *''The Manner of his Lordship's Entertainment'' *''Civitas Amor'' *''[[The Triumphs of Truth]]'' (1613) *''The Lord Mayor's Masque'' or ''The Masque of Cupids'' (1614).<ref>A. B. Hinds, ''HMC Manuscripts of the Marquess of Downshire'', 4 (London, 1940), p. 259: [https://lostplays.folger.edu/Masque_of_Cupids Masque of Cupids, Lost Plays Database]</ref> *''The Triumphs of Honour and Industry'' (1617) *''The Masque of Heroes, or, The Inner Temple Masque'' (1619) *''The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity'' (1619) *''[[The World Tossed at Tennis]]'' (1620) (co-written with [[William Rowley]]) *''Honourable Entertainments'' (1620β1) *''An Invention'' (1622) *''[[The London Pageant of 1621|The Sun in Aries]]'' (1621) *''The Triumphs of Honour and Virtue'' (1622) *''The Triumphs of Integrity with The Triumphs of the Golden Fleece'' (1623) *''The Triumphs of Health and Prosperity'' (1626)
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