A collection of works by the English playwright Henry Glapthorne, including two plays and several poems. The Tragedy of Albertus Wallenstein tells the story of a nobleman who seeks revenge against the woman who spurned his love, while The Ladies Priviledge explores the dynamics of courtship and marriage among the English aristocracy.
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