83 books
The Bath; Or, the Western Lass. a Comedy, in Five Acts and in Prose.
Archerie Reviv'd, Or, the Bow-Man's Excellence an Heroick Poem
A Fond Husband, Or, the Plotting Sisters a Comedy / Written by Tho. Durfey ... (1678)
Love for Money, Or, the Boarding School a Comedy / Written by Mr. Durfey. (1691)
Collin's Walk Through London and Westminster a Poem in Burlesque / Written by T.D. ... (1690)
A Poem Congratulatory on the Birth of the Young Prince Most Humbly Dedicated to Their August Majesties King James, and Queen Mary / By Mr. d'Urfey. (1688)
Madam Fickle, Or, the Witty False One a Comedy as It Is Acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre / Written by Tho. Durfey, Gent. (1691)
The Virtuous Wife, Or, Good Luck at Last a Comedy, as It Is Acted at the Dukes Theater by His Royal Highness His Servants / Written by Thomas Durfey, Gent. (1680)
Nuncius Infernalis, Or, a New Account from Below in Two Dialogues
The Marriage-Hater Match'd a Comedy Acted at the Theatre Royal by Their Majesties Servants / Written by Tho. d'Urfey. (1692)
Scandalum Magnatum, Or, Potapski's Case a Satyr Against Polish Oppression. (1682)
The Royalist a Comedy
Love for Money, Or, the Boarding School a Comedy as It Is Acted at the Theatre Royal / Written by Mr. Dvrfey. (1696)
Remains of Mr. John Oldham in Verse and Prose (1684)
The Fool Turn'd Critick a Comedy
The Banditti, Or, a Ladies Distress a Play, Acted at the Theatre-Royall / Written by Mr. D'Urfey. (1686)
Pendragon, Or, the Carpet Knight His Kalendar (1698)
The Famous History of the Rise and Fall of Massaniello in Two Parts / Written by Mr. Tho. D'Urfey. (1700)
Squire Oldsapp, Or, the Night-Adventurers a Comedy, as It Is Acted at His Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre / Written by Tho. Durfey, Gent. (1679)
An Essay Towards the Theory of the Intelligible World Intuitively Considered Designed for Forty-Nine Parts
Zelinda
A Fond Husband, Or, the Plotting Sisters a Comedy / Written by Tho. Durfey ... (1685)
The Intrigues at Versailles, Or, a Jilt in All Humours a Comedy
The Songs to the New Play of Don Quixote as They Are Sung at the Queen's Theatre in Dorset Garden / Set by the Most Eminent Masters of the Age; All Written by Mr. D'Urfey. (1694)