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Pleasure reconcil'd to virtue / Ben Jonson

 
dc.contributor Howard-Hill, T. H. (Trevor Howard) Department of English University of South Carolina Columbia
dc.contributor.author Jonson, Ben, 1573?-1637
dc.coverage.placeName Oxford
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dc.date.created 1618
dc.date.issued 1974-01-01
dc.identifier ota:0078
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/0078
dc.description.abstract v.7 (1941) Publication based on OTA text: Ralph Crane and some Shakespeare first folio comedies / T.H. Howard-Hill. -- Charlottesville : University of Virginia Bibliographical Society, 1972. -- "The results of the present investigation were accepted as fulfillment of the thesis requirement for the Oxford D.Phil". -- ISBN 0-8139-0410-2.
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dc.language English
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher University of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcsh Masques -- 17th century
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dc.title Pleasure reconcil'd to virtue / Ben Jonson
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otaterms.date.range 1600-1699

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+(PRV:C:1:) +PLEASVRE ] reconcild to ] VERTVE.
+The Scene ] the ] Mountaine ] ATLAS.
His top ending in y figure of an old Man, his
head z beard all hoary z frost: as if his sholders
were couerd wth snow, y rest wood z rock: a
Groue of Ivy at his feet: out of wch, to a wild
Musique of <Cimbals Flutes>, z <Tabers>, is brought
forth Comus, y god of <cheere>, or y <belly>, riding in
tryumph, his head crownd with roses, z other
flowres; his haire curld: They y wayt vpon him,
crownd with Ivy, their Iavelyns don about wth it:
One of them going wth Hercules <Bowle> bare before
him: while y rest present him, wth this
Song. ] <Roome, roome, make roome for y bouncing belly>

<first father of Sauce, z deuiser of gelly>,
<Prime master of arts, z y giuer of wit>,
<y found out y excellent ingine, y spit>,
<y plough, z y flaile, y mill, z y Hoppar>,
<y hutch, z y bowlter, y furnace, z coppar>,
<y Ouen, y bauin, y mawkin, z peele>
<y harth, z y range, y dog, z y wheele>.
<He, he first inue . . .
										

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