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lson. January 1599-1600. Not printed. 8. Fair Constance of Rome, by Anthony Munday, Richard Hathwaye, Michael Drayton, and Thomas Dekker. June 1600. Not printed. 9. Fair Constance of Rome, Part II., by the same authors. June 1600. Not printed. 10. The Rising of Cardinal Wolsey,[154] by Anthony Munday, Michael Drayton, Henry Chettle, and Wentworth Smith. November 12, 1601. Not printed. 11. Two Harpies, by Thomas Dekker, Michael Drayton, Thomas Middleton, John Webster, and Anthony Munday. May 1602. Not printed. 12. The Widow's Charm, by Anthony Munday. July 1602. Printed in 1607, as Malone conjectured, under the title of "The Puritan or Widow of Watling Street," and ascribed to Shakespeare. 13. The Set at Tennis, by Anthony Munday. December 1602. Not printed.[155] 14. The first part of the Life of Sir John Oldcastle, by Anthony Munday, Michael Drayton, Robert Wilson, and Richard Hathwaye. Of the last, two editions were published in 1600, the one with, and the other without, the name of Shakespeare on the title-page; but Mr Malone discovered, from the Registers of the Stationers' Company, that he was not concerned in it. Whether Munday wrote any plays subsequent to the date to which Henslowe's papers extend, is not known. Such particulars as have come down to us regarding Henry Chettle will be prefixed to "The Death of the Earl of Huntington," the second part of the play now reprinted. DRAMATIS PERSONAE.[156] SKELTON. SIR JOHN ELTHAM. KING RICHARD THE FIRST. PRINCE JOHN. ROBERT EARL OF HUNTINGTON. LITTLE JOHN. SCARLET. SCATHLOCK. FRIAR TUCK. MUCH, _the Clown_. LEICESTER. RICHMOND. SALISBURY. CHESTER. SENTLOE. FITZWATER. LACY. SIR HUGH LACY. SIR GILBERT BROUGHTON. BISHOP OF ELY. PRIOR OF YORK. JUSTICE WARMAN. WARMAN'S COUSIN. RALPH. _Jailor of Nottingham, Sheriff, Messenger, Boy, Colliers, &c_. QUEEN ELINOR. MATILDA, _Fitzwater's Daughter_. WARMAN'S WIFE. OLD WOMAN. THE DOWNFALL OF ROBERT EARL OF HUNTINGTON. ACT I, SCENE 1. _Enter_ SIR JOHN ELTHAM, _and knocks at_ SKELTON'S _door_.[157] SIR JOHN. How, Master Skelton; what, at study hard? [_Opens the door_. SKEL. Welcome and wish'd-for honest Sir John Eltham. I have sent twice, and either time he miss'd That went to seek you. ELT. So full well he might: These two hours it pleased his majesty To use my service in surveying maps, Sent over from the good King
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