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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EPIGRAM: ON LIPPE, THE TEACHER, by BEN JONSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I cannot think there's that antipathy Last Line: T'inveigh 'gainst players: what did he then but play? | |||
I cannot think there's that antipathy 'Twixt puritans, and players, as some cry; Though Lip, at Paul's, ran from his text away, T'inveigh 'gainst players: what did he then but play? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A CELEBRATION OF CHARIS: 4. HER TRIUMPH by BEN JONSON A CELEBRATION OF CHARIS: 5. HIS DISCOURSE WITH CUPID by BEN JONSON A FIT OF RHYME AGAINST RHYME [OR, RIME] by BEN JONSON A NYMPH'S PASSION by BEN JONSON A SONNET, TO THE NOBLE LADY, THE LADY MARY WROTH by BEN JONSON AN ODE TO HIMSELF by BEN JONSON ANSWER TO MASTER WITHER'S SONG, 'SHALL I, WASTING IN DESPAIR?' by BEN JONSON EPICOENE; OR, THE SILENT WOMAN: FREEDOM IN DRESS by BEN JONSON EPIGRAM: 118. ON GUT by BEN JONSON |
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