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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ON THE MAGNETIC LADY, by BEN JONSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: But to advise thee, ben, in this strict age Last Line: Cropped, branded, slit, neck-stocked; go, you are stripped. Subject(s): Critics & Criticism | |||
. . . But to advise thee, Ben, in this strict age, A brick-kiln's better for thee than a stage. Thou better know'st a groundsill for to lay, Than lay the plot or groundwork of a play, And better canst direct to cap a chimney, Than to converse with Clio or Polyhimny. Fall then to work in thy old age again, Take up thy trudge and trowel, gentle Ben, Let plays alone: or if thou needs will write, And thrust thy feeble muse into the light; Let Lowen cease, and Taylor scorn to touch The loathed stage, for thou hast made it such. Ben Jonson's Answer Shall the prosperity of a pardon still Secure thy railing rhymes, infamous Gill, At libelling? Shall no Star Chamber peers, Pillory, nor whip, nor want of ears, All which thou hast incurred deservedly; Nor degradation from the ministry, To be the Denis of thy father's school, Keep in thy barking wit, thou bawling fool? Thinking to stir me, thou hast lost thy end; I'll laugh at thee, poor wretched tyke; go send Thy blatant muse abroad, and teach it rather A tune to drown the ballads of thy father: For thou hast naught in thee to cure his fame, But tune and noise, the echo of his shame. A rogue by statute, censured to be whipped, Cropped, branded, slit, neck-stocked; go, you are stripped. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LINES FREELY TAKEN FROM CALLIMACHUS by CHARLES MARTIN FORM DESTRUCTIONIST?ÇÖSCULPTOR by ROBERT MCALMON POETS AND CRITICS by JOHN FREDERICK NIMS LINES TO A DON by HILAIRE BELLOC TO A REVIEWER WHO ADMIRED MY BOOK by JOHN CIARDI SONORA DESERT POEM by LUCILLE CLIFTON THE SEVEN ARTS by ROBERT FROST IN MEMORY OF DAVID KALSTONE by ANTHONY HECHT METAMORPHOSES: 16. PROSERPINA (JOHN RUSKIN) by WAYNE KOESTENBAUM A CELEBRATION OF CHARIS: 1. HIS EXCUSE FOR LOVING by BEN JONSON A CELEBRATION OF CHARIS: 4. HER TRIUMPH by BEN JONSON A CELEBRATION OF CHARIS: 5. HIS DISCOURSE WITH CUPID by BEN JONSON |
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