Arden of Faversham (possible part authorship) 1589–92 The Taming of the Shrew 1589–92 ? Edward the Third (possible part authorship) 1591 The Second Part of Henry the Sixth, originally called The First Part of the Contention betwixt the Two Famous Houses of York and Lancaster (element of co-authorship possible) 1591 The Third Part of Henry the Sixth, originally called The True Tragedy of Richard Duke of York (element of co-authorship probable) 1591–92 The Two Gentlemen of Verona 1591–92; perhaps revised 1594 The Lamentable Tragedy of Titus Andronicus (probably co-written with, or revising an earlier version by, George Peele) 1592 The First Part of Henry the Sixth, probably with Thomas Nashe and others 1592/94 King Richard the Third 1593 Venus and Adonis (poem) 1593–94 The Rape of Lucrece (poem) 1593–1608 Sonnets (154 poems, published 1609 with A Lover’s Complaint, a poem of disputed authorship) 1592–94/1600–03 Sir Thomas More (a single scene for a play originally by Anthony Munday, with other revisions by Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, and Thomas Heywood) 1594 The Comedy of Errors 1595 Love’s Labour’s Lost 1595–97 Love’s Labour’s Won (a lost play, unless the original title for another comedy) 1595–96 A Midsummer Night’s Dream 1595–96 The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 1595–96 King Richard the Second 1595–97 The Life and Death of King John (possibly earlier) 1596–97 The Merchant of Venice 1596–97 The First Part of Henry the Fourth 1597–98 The Second Part of Henry the Fourth 1598 Much Ado About Nothing 1598–99 The Passionate Pilgrim (20 poems, some not by Shake-speare) 1599 The Life of Henry the Fifth 1599 “To the Queen”