Masque - List of Notable Masques

List of Notable Masques

  • Chloridia
  • Cupid and Death
  • The Fairy-Queen
  • The Fortunate Isles and Their Union
  • The Golden Age Restored
  • The Gypsies Metamorphosed
  • The Hue and Cry After Cupid
  • Hymenaei
  • The Lady of May
  • Lord Hay's Masque
  • The King's Entertainment at Welbeck
  • Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly
  • Love Restored
  • Love's Triumph Through Callipolis
  • Love's Welcome at Bolsover
  • Luminalia
  • The Masque of Augurs
  • The Masque of Beauty
  • The Masque of Blackness
  • The Masque of the Inner Temple and Gray's Inn
  • The Masque of Queens
  • The Memorable Masque of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn
  • Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists
  • Neptune's Triumph for the Return of Albion
  • Oberon, the Faery Prince
  • Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue
  • Salmacida Spolia
  • The Shepherd's Paradise
  • The Sun's Darling
  • Tempe Restored
  • Time Vindicated to Himself and to His Honours
  • The Triumph of Beauty
  • The Triumph of Peace
  • The Vision of Delight
  • The Vision of the Twelve Goddesses
  • The World Tossed at Tennis

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