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Atlantic Unbound Poetry Pages: "My Picture Left in Scotland"
An introduction to Jonson's "My Picture Left in Scotland" by Robert Pinsky. Includes Real Audio clips of readings of the poem by Pinsky, David Ferry, and Gail Mazur.
www.theatlantic.com
This Alchemy site offers an online text of one of Jonson's greatest comedies. The site is primarily a source of extensive information, bibliography and links related to alchemy.
www.levity.com
The Holloway Pages: Ben Jonson Page
Many of his plays and poems based on the 1692 edition.
www.hollowaypages.com
The San Antonio College LitWeb Ben Jonson Page
Links to sites devoted to Jonson's works.
www.accd.edu
Biographical sketch and links to poems: A Farewell to the World, Hymn to Diana, To Celia, Simplex Munditiis, The Shadow, The Triumph, An Elegy, The Noble Balm, Epitaph (i) On Elizabeth L.H., Epitaph (ii) On Salathiel Pavy .
www.englishverse.com
E-text of Jonson's masque, with margin notes. From Renascence editions.
darkwing.uoregon.edu
E-text of Jonson's masque, with margin notes. From Renascence Editions.
darkwing.uoregon.edu
Ben Jonson's "Every Man Out of His Humour" (extracts)
17th century spelling variants are not modernized.
fly.hiwaay.net
Excerpt from Oberon, the Fairy Prince
From the Luminarium.
www.luminarium.org
Ben Jonson's "Poetaster" (extracts)
17th century spelling variants are unmodernized.
fly.hiwaay.net
Cues & All: The Library: Ben Jonson
Links to full text and excerpts of Jonson's plays and masques.
www.cuesandall.com
Selected poems of Ben Jonson.
www.theotherpages.org
Selected poems: A Farewell to the World, An Elegy, A Part of an Ode, Hymn to Diana, On Elizabeth L. H., On Salathiel Pavy, Simplex Munditiis, The Noble Balm, The Shadow, The Triumph, To Celia.
www.daypoems.net
Etext at Project Gutenberg.
www.gutenberg.org
Plain text file at Project Gutenberg.
www.gutenberg.org