Thomas D'Urfey
1653 – 1723
100 works on record
Works

The injured princess
1682
Wit and mirth

The virtuous wife, or, Good luck at last
Wit and mirth
Wit and mirth
Wit and mirth
Wit and mirth
Wit and mirth

The Richmond Heiress, or, A Woman once in the Right : a comedy as it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by his Majesty's Servants

The fool turn'd critick

Madam Fickle, or, The witty false one

Madam Fickle, or, The witty false one
Wit and mirth
A commonwealth of women
The marriage-hater match'd
A fond husband, or, The plotting sisters
The comical history of Don Quixote
Love for money, or, The boarding-school
The bath, or, The Western Lass
Trick for trick, or, The debauch'd hypocrite
The campaigners, or, The pleasant adventures at Brussels
The marriage-hater matched
Butler's ghost: or, Hudibras
An Excellent new ballad, to the tune of How unhappy is Phillis in love
An excellent new ballad, to the tune of, How vnhappy is Phillis in love
Wit and mirth; or, Pills to purge melancholy
The famous history of the rise and fall of Massaniello . ..
The English stage Italianiz'd, in a new dramatic entertainment called Dido and Aeneas: or, Harlequin, a butler, a pimp, a minister of state, generalissimo, and lord high admiral; dead and alive again, and at last crown'd king of Carthage by Dido
Gloriana
The Richmond heiress, or, A woman once in the right
Squire Oldsapp: or, The night-adventurers
Butler's Ghost
A fool's preferment, or, the three Dukes of Dunstable
Madame Fickle: or The witty false one
A commonwealth of women
The songs of Thomas D'Urfey
The constant lover, or, Celia's glory exprest to the life
Madam Fickle, or, The witty false one
Love for money
The comical history of Don Quixote
A Pindarick ode on New-Year's-Day
A vvord in season
The injured princess, or, The fatal vvager
The marriage-hater match'd
The famous history of the rise and fall of Massaniello
The maiden-warrier, or, The damsels resolution to fight in field, by the side of Jockey her entire love
The maiden-warrier
Songs compleat, pleasant and divertive
Trick for trick, or, The debauch'd hypocrite
The Scotch lasses constancy, or Jenny's lamentation for the death of Jockey
A New collections of songs and poems
The Winchester wedding
An Antidote against melancholy: made up in pills
Tales tragical and comical, viz. ...
Collin's walk through London and Westminster
The malecontent, a satyr
The progress of honesty, or, A view of a court and city
The siege of Memphis, or, The ambitious queen
Love for money, or, The boarding school
A pindarick poem on the Royal Navy
Scandalum magnatum, or, Potapski's case
A fond husband, or, The plotting sisters
Prologue to A commonwealth of women
A new littany designed for this Lent and to be sung for the introduction of the Whiggs
The injured princess
Bussy D'Ambois
A new song sung in the last reviv'd comedy, call'd the Virtuous wife
The progress of honesty: or, A view of a court and city
[Four songs, the first two in the play called the Richmond heiress.]
An essay towards the theory of the intelligible world intuitively considered
Albion's blessing
An excellent new ballad to the tune of, How unhappy is Phillis in love
The New-market song
The fond husband
Madam Fickle: or, The witty false one
A new collection of songs and poems
The old mode & the new, or, Country miss with her furbeloe
The weesils
The famous history of the rise and fall of Massaniello
Wonders in the sun, or, The kingdom of the birds
Stories, moral and comical
Advice to the city
A fond husband, or, The plotting sisters
Madam Fickle, or, The witty false one
Preface to The campaigners (1698)
The Richmond heiress
An ode, for the anniversary feast made in honour of St. Cæcilia. Nov. 22. Anno Domini, 1700. Set to musick by Dr. John Blow. The words made by Mr. D'Urfey
Sir Barnaby Whigg, or, No wit like a womans
Gloriana, funeral pindarique poem
The famous history and fall of Massainello
The Whig's exaltation
An essay towards the theory of the intelligible world
Sir Barnaby Whigg
New operas
The prologue to Mr. Lacy's new play, Sir Hercules Buffoon or the poetical esquire. Written by Tho. Durfey, Gent. Spoken by Mr. Haynes
The malecontent, a satyr
Prologue to A commonwealth of women
New opera's, with comical stories and poems on several occasions
The modern prophets: or, New wit for a husband
Collin's walk through London and VVestminster