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Ben Jonson was a playwright, poet, and literary critic of the seventeenth century, whose artistry exerted a lasting impact upon English poetry and stage comedy.

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List of poems by Ben Jonson 13 total

A Celebration Of Charis: I. His Excuse For Loving
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A Celebration Of Charis: IV. Her Triumph
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A Fit Of Rhyme Against Rhyme
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A Hymn To God The Father
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A Sonnet, To The Noble Lady, The Lady Mary Wroth
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An Ode To Himself
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And Must I Sing?
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Blaney's Last Directions
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Christmas, His Masque (extract)
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Conditions Of Living
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Cupid
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On My First Daughter
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To Fine Lady Would-Be
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