Love Restored was a Jacobean era masque, written by Ben Jonson; it was performed on Twelfth Night, 6 January 1612, and first published in 1616.
The Dictionary of National Biography says of the masque, "This vindication of love from wealth is a defense of the court revels against the strictures of the puritan city."
Compared to Jonson's previous masques for the Stuart Court, Love Restored was unusual in several respects.
Love Restored could be called a "budget" masque, in that its total bill was only in the hundreds of pounds rather than the thousands; specifically, it cost only £280.
Aristocratic amateurs of the Court danced ten roles, personifications of Honour, Courtesy, Valour, etc.