All’s Lost by Lust

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All’s Lost by Lust is a Jacobean tragedy by William Rowley. A “tragedy of remarkable frankness and effectiveness,” “crude and fierce,” it was written between 1618 and 1620.

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Observations

  1. On 23rd March 1661 at 11:00 p.m., Samuel Pepys noted:

    At last into the Pitt, where I think there was not above ten more than myself, and not one hundred in the whole house. And the play, which is called “All’s lost by Lust,” poorly done; and with so much disorder, among others, that in the musique-room the boy that was to sing a song, not singing it right, his master fell about his ears and beat him so, that it put the whole house in an uprore.

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