Poems

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Harvard University Press, 1955 - 353 sivua
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page
xix
INTRODUCTION
xxiii
CRITICAL COMMENTS
xlix
EPIGRAMMES
1
To the Reader
7
To King James
8
To Alchymists
9
To my lord Ignorant
10
An Ode to James Earle of Desmond
152
An Ode
154
An Ode
155
A Sonnet To the Lady Mary Wroth
156
A Fit of Rime against Rime
157
High Treasurer of England
159
Elsmere For a poore Man
160
An Epigram to the Councelloûr that pleaded and carried the Cause
161

To Doctor Empirick
11
On Courtworme
12
To the learned Critick
13
On Sir Cod the perfumed
14
To John Donne
15
On Sir Voluptuous Beast
16
On Don Surly
17
On Chuffe Bancks the Usurers
23
On CourtParrat
34
An Epigram To the Honourd
36
To the same
40
On Playwright page
49
Inviting a friend to supper
50
To William Earle of Pembroke
51
To Mary Lady Wroth
52
To Mary Lady Wroth
53
To Sir Edward Herbert
54
To true Souldiers
55
To Sir Henry Nevil
56
To the same On the same
57
To a weake Gamster in Poetry
58
To Mrs Philip Sydney
59
To Sir William Jephson
60
On Groyne
61
To Sir Raph Shelton
62
To Benjamin Rudyerd
63
To the same
64
To Sir William Uvedale
65
To William Roe
66
To Mime
67
To the same
68
To Mr Josuah Sylvester
69
The Voyage it selfe
70
Why I write not of Love page
76
Song That Women are but Mens
86
Epistle to Elizabeth Countesse
93
Ode To Sir William Sydney on
100
POEMS OF DEVOTION
109
His discourse with Cupid page
116
Desert
117
mending the former
118
Urging her of a promise
119
Her man described by her owne Dictamen
120
ent at the hearing
122
A Song
123
In the person of Woman kind
124
Another In defence of their incon stancie
125
A Nymphs Passion
126
The Houreglasse
127
Against Jealousie
128
The Dreame
129
An Epistle to Sir Edward Sacvile Now Earle of Dorset
131
An Epistle to Master John Selden
135
An Epistle to a Friend to perswade him to the Warres
138
An Epitaph on Master Philip Gray
144
An Elegie
145
An Elegie
146
A Satyricall Shrub
147
A Little Shrub growing by
148
An Ode To himselfe
150
Booke page
151
An Epigram To the small Poxe
162
An Epitaph
163
An Epistle to a Friend
164
An Elegie
165
An Elegie
169
An Elegie
171
An Elegie
173
An Elegie
174
An Execration upon Vulcan
176
A speach according to Horace
183
Squib
186
An Epigram on Sir Edward Coke when he was Lord Chiefe Justice of England
187
An Epistle answering to one that asked to be Sealed of the Tribe of Ben
188
The Dedication of the Kings New Cellar To Bacchus
190
An Epigram on the Court Pucell
192
Lord Bacons Birthday
195
Lvin Epigram to my Bookseller
201
An Ode or Song by all the Muses
207
To the King On his Birthday
216
Treasurer of England page
217
Epithalamion Celebrating the Nup tials of Mr Hierome Weston
219
The Humble Petition of Poore Ben To King Charles 22
226
To the Lord Treasurer of England
227
An Epigram To my Muse the Lady Digby on Sir Kenelme Digby
228
A NewyearesGift sung to King Charles 1635
229
Faire Friend tis true your beauties move
231
On the Kings Birthday
233
To the King on the Christning His second Sonne James
234
EUPHEME OR THE FAIRE FAME LEFT TO POSTERITIE
237
The Dedication of her Cradle
238
The Song of her Descent
239
The Picture of the Body
240
The Mind
241
To Kenelme John George
244
Elegie on my Muse
245
The Praises of a Countrie Life Hor Ep II
251
To Venus Hor Ode IV 1
254
Dialogue of Horace and Lydia Ode III 9
255
A Fragment from Petronius trans lated
256
of Trees and Herbes page
259
In Authorem Nicholas Breton
260
Peace
261
Author Ad Librum
262
Ode Enthousiastike
263
Proludium
264
Song From Poetaster
265
To the Author Thomas Wright
270
To the Worthy Author M John
271
Charme From The Masque of Queenes
273
To the London Reader on the Odcombian Writer
274
Satyres Catch From Oberon
276
To the worthy Author on
278
On the Author Worke and Trans
284
The Vision of Ben Jonson on
292
On the Honord Poems of
296
The Ghyrlond of the Blessed Virgin
310
Ode
316
Song From The Sad Shepherd page
320
INDEX OF FIRST LINES
347
207
352
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Born in 1572, Ben Jonson rejected his father's bricklaying trade and ran away from his apprenticeship to join the army. He returned to England in 1592, working as an actor and playwright. In 1598, he was tried for murder after killing another actor in a duel, and was briefly imprisoned. One of his first plays, Every Man Out of His Humor (1599) had fellow playwright William Shakespeare as a cast member. His success grew with such works as Volpone (1605) and The Alchemist (1610) and he was popular at court, frequently writing the Christmas masque. He is considered a very fine Elizabethan poet. In some anti-Stratfordian circles he is proposed as the true author of Shakespeare's plays, though this view is not widely accepted. Jonson was appointed London historian in 1628, but that same year, his life took a downward turn. He suffered a paralyzing stroke and lost favor at court after an argument with architect Inigo Jones and the death of King James I. Ben Jonson died on August 6, 1637.

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