. . "1641" . . . "The stage-players Complaint; in a pleasant Dialogue betweene Cane of the Fortune, and Reed of the Friers. Deploring their sad and solitary conditions for want of Imployment. In this heavie and Contagious time of the Plague in London"@en . . . . "The Stage-players complaint in a pleasant dialogue betweene Cane of the Fortune, and Reed of the Friers, deploring their sad and solitary conditions for want of imployment, in this heavie and contagious time of the plague in London"@en . "The Stage-players complaint in a pleasant dialogue betweene Cane of the Fortune, and Reed of the Friers, deploring their sad and solitary conditions for want of imployment, in this heavie and contagious time of the plague in London" . . "The stage-players Complaint : in a pleasant Dialogue betweene Cane of the Fortune, and Reed of the Friers. Deploring their sad and solitary conditions for want of Imployment. In this heavie and Contagious time of the Plague in London" . . . . . "The Stage-players complaint in a pleasant dialogue between Cane of the Fortune and Reed of the Friers, deploring their sad and solitary conditions for want of imployment in this heavie and contagious time of the plague in London"@en . . . "The stage-players complaint"@en . "The stage-players complaint. In a pleasant dialogue betweene Cane of the Fortune, and Reed of the Friers. Deploring their sad and solitary conditions for want of imployment. In this heavie and contagious time of the plague in London"@en . "[The stage-players Complaint; in a pleasant Dialogue betweene Cane of the Fortune, and Reed of the Friers. Deploring their sad and solitary conditions for want of Imployment. In this heavie and Contagious time of the Plague in London.]" . "[The stage-players Complaint; in a pleasant Dialogue betweene Cane of the Fortune, and Reed of the Friers. Deploring their sad and solitary conditions for want of Imployment. In this heavie and Contagious time of the Plague in London.]"@en . . . "The stage-players complaint in a pleasant dialogue betweene Cane of the Fortune, and Reed of the Friers, deploring their sad and solitary conditions for want of imployment in this heavie and contagious time of the plague in London"@en . . . . . . "Stage players complaint"@en . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . "The Stage-players complaint : in a pleasant dialogue between Cane of the Fortune and Reed of the Friers, deploring their sad and solitary conditions for want of imployment in this heavie and contagious time of the plague in London"@en . . . . . . . . . "The Stage-players complaint" . . "Drama" . "Drama"@en . . . "Early works"@en . . . "The Stage-players complaint. In a pleasant dialogue betweene Cane of the Fortune, and Reed of the Friers. Deploring their sad and solitary conditions for want of imployment. In this heavie and contagious time of the plague in London"@en .