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| W. S. | Locrine. |
| Wade, Thomas | The Jew of Arragon. |
| Wade, Thomas | Woman's love. |
| Wager, Lewis | The life and repentaunce of Marie Magdalene. |
| Wager, William | The cruell debtter. |
| Wager, William | Inough is as good as a feast. |
| Wager, William | The longer thou liuest the more foole thou art. |
| Wager, William | Triall of treasure. |
| Waldron, Francis Godolphin | Continuation of Ben Jonson's sad shepherd. |
| Waldron, Francis Godolphin | Heigho for a husband!. |
| Waldron, Francis Godolphin | The king in the country. |
| Waldron, Francis Godolphin | The maid of Kent. |
| Waldron, Francis Godolphin | The man with two wives. |
| Waldron, Francis Godolphin | The prodigal. |
| Waldron, Francis Godolphin | The virgin queen. |
| Wapull, George | The tyde taryeth no man. |
| Warner, Richard and Thornton, Bonnell | The discovery. |
| Warner, Richard | The apparition. |
| Warner, Richard | The ass-dealer. |
| Warner, Richard | The captives. |
| Warner, Richard | The Carthaginian. |
| Warner, Richard | The casket. |
| Warner, Richard | The cheat. |
| Warner, Richard | The churl. |
| Warner, Richard | Conjugal fidelity. |
| Warner, Richard | The courtezans. |
| Warner, Richard | The lots. |
| Warner, Richard | The parasite. |
| Warner, Richard | The Persian. |
| Warner, Richard | The twin brothers. |
| Warner, William | Menaecmi. |
| Warren, John Byrne Leicester | The soldier of fortune. |
| Warton, Thomas | The cestus. |
| Wase, Christopher | Electra. |
| Waugh, Edwin | Robin Hood and ye merrie men of Sherwood. |
| Webster, Benjamin Nottingham | Belphegor, the mountebank. |
| Webster, Benjamin Nottingham | Caught in a trap. |
| Webster, Benjamin Nottingham | High ways and by ways. |
| Webster, Benjamin Nottingham | Holly Tree Inn. |
| Webster, Benjamin Nottingham | The man of law. |
| Webster, Benjamin Nottingham | The modern Orpheus. |
| Webster, Benjamin Nottingham | Mrs. Sarah Gamp's tea and turn out. |
| Webster, Benjamin Nottingham | Paul Clifford. |
| Webster, Benjamin Nottingham | The village doctor. |
| Webster, John and Rowley, William | A cure for a cuckold. |
| Webster, John | Appius and Virginia. |
| Webster, John | The Devils law-case. |
| Webster, John | The Dutchesse of Malfy. |
| Webster, John | Monuments of honor. |
| Webster, John | The white divel. |
| Wells, Charles Jeremiah | A dramatic scene. |
| Wells, Charles Jeremiah | Joseph and his brethren. |
| Welsted, Leonard | The dissembled wanton. |
| West, Matthew | Pizarro. |
| Wever, Richard | Lusty Juventus. |
| Whalley, Thomas Sedgwick | The castle of Montval. |
| Whetstone, George | Promos and Cassandra, part i. |
| Whetstone, George | Promos and Cassandra, part ii. |
| Whitehead, Charles | The cavalier. |
| Whitehead, William | Creusa. |
| Whitehead, William | Fatal constancy. |
| Whitehead, William | The Roman father. |
| Whitehead, William | The school for Lovers. |
| Whitehead, William | A trip to Scotland. |
| Wigan, Alfred Sydney and Talfourd, Francis | Tit for tat. |
| Wigan, Alfred Sydney | Five hundred pounds reward. |
| Wigan, Alfred Sydney | The loan of a wife. |
| Wigan, Alfred Sydney | A model of a wife. |
| Wild, Robert | The benefice. |
| Wilde, George | Loves hospitall. |
| Wilde, Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills | The Duchess of Padua. |
| Wilde, Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills | A Florentine tragedy. |
| Wilde, Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills | For love of the king. |
| Wilde, Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills | An ideal husband. |
| Wilde, Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills | The importance of being Earnest. |
| Wilde, Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills | Lady Windermere's fan. |
| Wilde, Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills | Vera. |
| Wilde, Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills | A woman of no importance. |
| Wilkins, George | The miseries of inforst mariage. |
| Wilks, Thomas Egerton | Bamboozling. |
| Wilks, Thomas Egerton | Ben the boatswain. |
| Wilks, Thomas Egerton | Kennyngton Crosse. |
| Wilks, Thomas Egerton | The king's wager. |
| Wilks, Thomas Egerton | The seven clerks. |
| Wilks, Thomas Egerton | Sixteen string Jack. |
| Wilks, Thomas Egerton | The wolf and the lamb. |
| Wilks, Thomas Egerton | The wren boys. |
| Willan, Leonard | Astraea. |
| Willan, Leonard | Orgula. |
| Williams, John | The royal academicians. |
| Wills, William Gorman | Charles I. |
| Wills, William Gorman | Faust. |
| Wills, William Gorman | Luralie, the water sprite. |
| Wilmot, John | Valentinian. |
| Wilmot, Robert and Stafford, R. and Hatton, Christopher and Noel, Henry and Al., G. | Tancred and Gismund. |
| Wilson, Arthur | The inconstant lady. |
| Wilson, Arthur | The Swisser. |
| Wilson, John | Andronicus Comnenius. |
| Wilson, John | Belphegor. |
| Wilson, John | The cheats. |
| Wilson, John | Earl Douglas. |
| Wilson, John | The projectors. |
| Wilson, Robert | The coblers prophesie. |
| Wilson, Robert | The three ladies of London. |
| Wilson, Robert | The three lordes and three ladies of London. |
| Wolcot, John | The fall of Portugal. |
| Woodes, Nathaniel | The conflict of conscience. |
| Wordsworth, William | The borderers. |
| Wrangham, Francis | Reform. |
| Wycherley, William | The country wife. |
| Wycherley, William | The gentleman dancing-master. |
| Wycherley, William | Love in a wood. |
| Wycherley, William | The plain-dealer. |