1T — First Part of Tamburlaine the Great
2T — Second Part of Tamburlaine the Great
D — Dido, Queen of Carthage
DF — Doctor Faustus
E2 — Edward II
ELG — Ovid’s Elegies
HL — Hero and Leander
JM — Jew of Malta
L — First Book of Lucan
MP — Massacre at Paris
PS — Passionate Shepherd to his Love
Shakespeare
1H4 — King Henry IV, Part 1
2H4 — King Henry IV, Part 2
1H6 — King Henry VI, Part 1
2H6 — King Henry VI, Part 2
3H6 — King Henry VI, Part 3
ADO — Much Ado About Nothing
ANT — Antony and Cleopatra
AWW — All’s Well That Ends Well
AYL — As You Like It
COR — Coriolanus
CYM — Cymbeline
E3 — King Edward III
ERR — Comedy of Errors
H5 — King Henry V
H8 — King Henry VIII
HAM — Hamlet
JC — Julius Caesar
JN — King John
LC — Lover’s Complaint
LLL — Love’s Labour’s Lost
LR — King Lear
LUC — Lucrece
MAC — Macbeth
MM — Measure for Measure
MND — Midsummer Night’s Dream
MV — Merchant of Venice
OTH — Othello
PER — Pericles
PHT — Phoenix and Turtle
PP — Passionate Pilgrim
R2 — King Richard II
R3 — King Richard III
ROM — Romeo and Juliet
SHR — Taming of the Shrew
SON — Shakespeare’s Sonnets
TGV — Two Gentlemen of Verona
TIM — Timon of Athens
TIT — Titus Andronicus
TMP — Tempest
TN — Twelfth Night
TNK — Two Noble Kinsmen
TRO — Troilus and Cressida
VEN — Venus and Adonis
WIV — Merry Wives of Windsor
WT — Winter’s Tale
Sandys
AEN — Virgil’s Aeneid
CP — Christ’s Passion
DEU — Deuteronomy, OT
DOM — Deo Opt. Max.
ECC — Ecclesiastes, OT
EX — Exodus, OT
HAB — Habakkuk, OT
ISA — Isaiah, OT
JDG — Judges, OT
JER — Lamentations of Jeremiah, OT
JOB — Job, OT
JON — Jonah, OT
LUK — Gospel of Luke, NT
MET — Ovid’s Metamorphosis Englished
PSM — Psalms of David, OT
REL — Relation of a Journey begun An. Dom. 1610
SAM — Samuel, OT
SOL — Song of Solomon, OT
Miscellaneous
NT — New Testament
OT — Old Testament
Marlowe
Abbreviations