Poet
Ben Jonson
Ben Jonson has 13 approved public poems available in Poem A Day.
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- Public collection
- 13 approved public poems
- Common themes
- nature, hope, solitude, grief, identity
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A Farewell to the World
by Ben Jonson
"FALSE world, good night! since thou hast brought" — Ben Jonson, "A Farewell to the World"
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A Hymn to God the Father
by Ben Jonson
"Hear me, O God!" — Ben Jonson, "A Hymn to God the Father"
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A Part of an Ode
by Ben Jonson
"to the Immortal Memory and Friendship of that noble pair, Sir Lucius Cary and…" — Ben Jonson, "A Part of an Ode"
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A Pindaric Ode
by Ben Jonson
"THE TURN" — Ben Jonson, "A Pindaric Ode"
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An Epitaph On A Child Of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel
by Ben Jonson
"Weep with me, all you that read" — Ben Jonson, "An Epitaph On A Child Of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel"
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It Is Not Growing Like A Tree
by Ben Jonson
"It is not growing like a tree" — Ben Jonson, "It Is Not Growing Like A Tree"
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Song To Celia - I
by Ben Jonson
"Come, my Celia, let us prove" — Ben Jonson, "Song To Celia - I"
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Song To Celia - II
by Ben Jonson
"Drink to me only with thine eyes," — Ben Jonson, "Song To Celia - II"
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Song To Diana
by Ben Jonson
"Queen and huntress, chaste and fair," — Ben Jonson, "Song To Diana"
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Song from The Silent Woman
by Ben Jonson
"Still to be neat, still to be dressed," — Ben Jonson, "Song from The Silent Woman"
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That Women Are But Men's Shadows
by Ben Jonson
"Follow a shadow, it still flies you;" — Ben Jonson, "That Women Are But Men's Shadows"
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To Heaven
by Ben Jonson
"Good and great God, can I not think of thee" — Ben Jonson, "To Heaven"
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To The Memory Of My Beloved, The Author, Mr William Shakespeare, And What He Hath Left Us
by Ben Jonson
"To draw no envy, Shakespeare, on thy name" — Ben Jonson, "To The Memory Of My Beloved, The Author, Mr William Shakespeare, And What He Hath Left Us"
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