The Works of Ben Jonson/Volume 6
THE
WORKS
OF
BEN JONSON.
THE
WORKS
OF
IN NINE VOLUMES.
WITH NOTES CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY,
AND A BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR,
By W. GIFFORD, Esq.
The Muses' fairest light in no dark time;
The wonder of a learned age; the line
Which none can pass; the most proportion'd wit,
To nature, the best judge of what was fit;
The deepest, plainest, highest, clearest pen;
The voice most echo'd by consenting men;
The soul which answer'd best to all well said
By others, and which most requital made.
VOLUME THE SIXTH.
CONTAINING
THE MAGNETIC LADY.
A TALE OF A TUB.
THE SAD SHEPHERD.
THE CASE IS ALTERED.
ENTERTAINMENTS, &c.
LONDON:
AND DAVIES; LONGMAN AND CO.; LACKINGTON AND CO.;
R. H. EVANS; J. MURRAY; J. MAWMAN; J. CUTHELL; J. BLACK;
BALDWIN AND CO.; RODWELL AND MARTIN; AND R. SAUNDERS;
By W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland-row, St. James's.
1816.
Contents (not listed in original)
- The Magnetic Lady
- A Tale of a Tub
- The Sad Shepherd
- The Fall of Mortimer
- The Case is Altered
- Part of King James's Entertainment, in Passing to His Coronation
- A Panegyre On the Happy Entrance of James, Our Sovereign, to His First High Session of Parliament in This His Kingdom, the 19th of March, 1603/
- The Satyr
- The Penates
- The Entertainment of the Two Kings of Great Britain and Denmark, at Theobalds, July 24, 1606
- An Entertainment of King James and Queen Anne, at Theobalds
This work was published before January 1, 1930, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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