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050 10 $a PR2603 $b .D66 1995
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100 1  $a Jonson, Ben, $d 1573?-1637.
245 1  $a Ben Jonson / $c edited by Ian Donaldson.
246 0  $i Subtitle on cover: $a A selection of his finest poems
260    $a New York : $a New York : $b Oxford University Press, $c 1995.
300    $a xxvii, 224 p. ; $c 20 cm.
440  4 $a The Oxford poetry library
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (p. [214]-215) and index.
505 1  $a Epigrams -- To King James (h̀ow, best of kings') -- On the union -- On the new hot-house -- On a robbery -- To all to whom I write -- On something that walks somewhere -- On lieutenant shift -- To brain-hardy -- To the learned critic -- To my mere English censurer -- On my first daughter -- To John Donne (D̀onne, the delight of Phoebus') -- To the parliament -- On the same beast (t̀han his chaste wife') -- On Don Surly -- To person guilty (g̀uilty, be wise') -- On bank the usurer -- To the same (Ì'll not offend thee with a vain tear more') -- To King James (ẁho would not be thy subject') --
505 1  $a On Cheverel the lawyer -- To person guilty (g̀uilty, because I bade') -- On old colt -- On gypsy -- To Robert, earl of salisbury (Ẁhat need hast thou') -- On my first son -- To the same (S̀ir Luckless, troth') -- To playwright (p̀laywright me reads') -- To King James (t̀hat we thy loss might know') -- To old-end gatherer -- On poet-ape -- To groom idiot -- To William, Lord Monteagle -- To fine lady would-be -- To the same (ǹot glad, like those') -- To Sir Henry Cary -- On playwright (p̀laywright, convict of public wrongs to men') --
505 1  $a To William Roe (ẁhen nature bids us leave') -- To courtling -- To Thomas, Lord Chancellor [Egerton] -- On Lucy, countess of bedford (t̀his morning, timely rapt') -- To hornet -- Of life and death -- To prowl the plagiary -- To a friend -- To the same (ẁhen I would know thee') -- To Edward Alleyn -- The new cry -- To Sir John Radcliffe -- To John Donne (ẁho shall doubt, donne') -- On playwright (p̀laywright, by chance') -- To Mary, lady wroth (h̀ow well, fair crown') -- To sir Edward Herbert -- To Sir Henry Neville -- To Sir Thomas Overbury -- On the town's honest man --
505 1  $a On groin -- To Sir Ralph Sheldon -- To the same (ìf I would wish, for truth') -- Epitaph on Elizabeth, L.H. -- To his lady, then mistress cary -- To William Roe (R̀oe(and my joy to name)') -- To mime -- To the same (ẁhen we do give, Alfonso') -- To Mr Joshua Sylvester -- The forest -- Why I write not of love -- To penshurst -- To Sir Robert Wroth -- To the world -- Song: to Celia (c̀ome, my Celia') -- To the same (k̀iss me, sweet') -- Song: that women are but men's shadows -- To sickness -- Song: to Celia (d̀rink to me only') -- Ànd must I sing?' -- The underwood --
505 1  $a The musical strife; in a pastoral dialogue -- The hour-glass -- My picture left in Scotland -- An epistle to Master John Selden -- An epistle to a friend, to persuade him to the wars -- An ode. to himself (ẁhere dost thou careless lie') -- An ode (H̀elen, did homer never see') -- A fit of rhyme against rhyme -- An elegy (l̀et me be what I am') -- A speech according to horace -- The praises of a country life -- Miscellaneous poems -- To the reader -- To the memory of my beloved...Mr William Shakespeare -- An expostulation w[i]th Inigo Jones --
505 1  $a TO a friend: an epigram of him (S̀ir Inigo doth fear it') -- Ode (ìf men and times were now') -- To Lucy, countess of bedford (g̀o, little book') -- Echo's song (s̀low, slow fresh fount') -- Hymn to Cynthia (q̀ueen and huntress') -- Clerimont's song (s̀till to be neat') -- A vision of beauty (ìt was a beauty that I saw') -- Ode. to himself (c̀ome, leave the loathed stage') -- Karolin's song (t̀hough I am young and cannot tell').
653 0  $a English poetry
700 1  $a Donaldson, Ian.
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