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The Workes of Benjamin Jonson
Jonson, Ben (1573?-1637)
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To Ben. Ionson, on his VVorks.
ON THE AUTHOR, The Poet Laureat, Ben. Jonson.
On his elaborated Art-contrived Playes.
Upon Sejanus.
To His worthy friend, Ben. Ionson. Vpon his Sejanus.
TO MY FRIEND, Mr. Ben. Jonson. Vpon his Alchymist.
To my deare friend, M. Ben. Ionson. Vpon his Fox.
UPON THE SILENT WOMAN.
To my friend M. Ben. Ionson. Vpon his Catiline.
Song.
Song.
Song.
Song.
The Hymne.
Song.
[Swell me a bowle with lustie wine]
Song.
Song.
Song.
EPIGRAMMES. I. BOOKE.
THE FORREST.
I.
I. Why I Write Not Of Love.
II.
II. To Penshurst.
III.
III. To Sir Robert Wroth.
IV.
IV. To The World.
V.
V. Song. To Celia.
VI.
VI. To The Same.
VII.
VII. Song. That Women Are But Mens Shaddows.
VIII.
VIII. Song. To Sicknesse.
IX.
IX. Song. To Celia.
X.
X.
XI.
XI. Epode.
XII.
XII. Epistle To Elizabeth Countesse Of Rutland.
XIII.
XIII. Epistle. To Katherine, Lady Aubigny:
XIIII.
XIIII. Ode. To Sir William Sydney, On His Birth-day.
XV.
XV. To Heaven.
PART OF THE KINGS ENTERTAINMENT, IN PASSING TO HIS CORONATION.
A PANEGYRE, ON THE HAPPY ENTRANCE OF Iames, our Soveraigne, to His first high Session of Parliament in this his Kingdome, the 19 of March, 1603.
[This is mab the mistris-Fairy]
3 Charme.
[Buz, quoth the blue Flie]
[Soft, subtill fire, thou soule of Art]
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The Workes of Benjamin Jonson
XX. To The Same Sir Cod [The Perfumed].
Th'
expence in odours is a most vaine sin,
Except thou couldst, Sir
Cod
, weare them within.
The Workes of Benjamin Jonson