Skip directly to:
Main content
Main navigation
University of Virginia Library
Search this document
Loves Mistresse : or The Queenes Masque
Heywood, Thomas
Loves Mistresse:
[epigraph]
[castlist]
[dedication]
To the Reader.
The Prologue to this Play, the first time it was Presented on the Stage; Cupid descending in a Cloud, the Speaker.
Her Majesty inviting the King to Denmark House, in the Strand, upon His Birth-day, being November the 19. This Play (bearing from that time) the Title of the Queens Masque, was againe presented before Him: Cupid speaking the Prologue.
The Epilogue, spoken by Cupid, pointing to the severall Plannets.
The Prologue to the King and Queene, the Second time it was Acted, the same Week: Spoken by Cupid.
1.
ACT. I.
2.
ACT. II.
3.
Act. III.
3.
Act. IIII.
5.
Act. V.
Collapse All
|
Expand All
Loves Mistresse : or The Queenes Masque
TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE,
Edward
, Earle of
Dorset
, Lord Chamberlaine to the
Qveenes
Most Excellent Majesty, Knight of the Noble order of the
Garter
, and one of his
Majesties
most Honorable Privie Councell.
Loves Mistresse : or The Queenes Masque