
| Preface The Texts of the Poems Ben Jonson From The Works of Benjamin ]onson (1616) From Epigrams I: To the Reader II: To My Book IV: To King James IX: To All. To Whom I Write XI: On Something That Walks Somewhere XIV: To William Camden XVIII: To My Mere English Censurer XXII: On My First Daughter XXIII: To John Donne XLV: On Mv First Son LV: To Francis Beaumont LIX: On Spies LXIX: To Pertinax Cob LXXVI: On Lucy. Countess of Bedford LXXIX: To Elizabeth. Countess of Rutland LXXXIII: To a Friend XCI: To Sir Horace Vere XCIV: To Lucy, Countess of Bedford. with Mr. Donne's Satires XCVI: To Iohn Donne CI: Inviting a Friend to Supper CXX: Epitaph on S. P., a Child of Q. El. Chapel CXXIV: Epitaph on Elizabeth, L.It. CXXVIII: To William Roe CXXXIII: On the Famous Voyage The Forest I: Why I Write Not Of Love II: To Penshurst III: To Sir Robert Wroth IV: To the World: A Farewell for a Gentlewoman, Virtuous and Noble V: Song: To Celia VI: To the Same VII: Song: That Women Are But Men's Shadows VIII: To Sickness IX: Song: To Celia X: ["And must I sing? What subject shall I choose?"] XI : Epode XII: Epistle to Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland XIII: Epistle to Katharine, Lady Aubigny XIV: Ode to Sir William Sydney, on His Birthday XV: To Heaven From The Works of Benjamin Jonson (%4o--164a) From Underwood A Hymn to God the Father A Hymn on the Nativity of My Saviour A Celebration of Charis in Ten Lyric Pieces 1. His Excuse for Loving 2. How He Saw Her 3. What He Suffered 4. Her Triumph 5. His Discourse with Cupid 6. Claiming a Second Kiss by Desert 7. Begging Another, on Color of Mending the Former 8. Urging Her of a Promise 9. Her Man Described by Her Own Dictamen 10. Another Lady's Exception Present at the Hearing The Musical Strife, in a Pastoral Dialogue In the Person of Womankind: A Song Apologetic Another, in Defence of Their Inconstancy: A Song A Nymph's Passion The Hourglass My Picture Left in Scotland The Dream An Epitaph on Master Vincent Corbett An Epistle to Master John Selden A Little Shrub Growing By An Elegy ["Though beautv be the mark of praise"] An Ode to Himself ["Where dost thou careless lie"] An Ode ["High-spirited friend"] A Sonnet to the Noble Lady, the Lady Mary Wroth A Fit of Rhyme Against Rhyme An Execration Upon Vulcan …… |
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