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Ben Jonson Bibliography

Can you guess Ben Jonson's bibliography?
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#1
Plays
1596
A Tale of a Tub
1597
The Isle of Dogs
1597-1598
The Case Is Altered
1598
Every Man in His Humour
1599
Every Man Out of His Humour
1600
Cynthia's Revels
1601
The Poetaster
1603
Sejanus His Fall
1605
Eastward Hoe
1605-1606
Volpone
1609
Epicœne, or The Silent Woman
1610
The Alchemist
1611
Catiline His Conspiracy
1614
Bartholomew Fair
1616
The Golden Age Restored
1616
Christmas, His Masque
1616
The Devil Is an Ass
1626
The Staple of News
1629
The New Inn, or The Light Heart
1632
The Magnetic Lady, or Humors Reconciled
1637
The Sad Shepherd
1641
Mortimer His Fall
 
 
#2
Masques
1603
The Entertainment at Althorp
1604
The Coronation Triumph
1604
A Private Entertainment of the King and Queen on May-Day
1605
The Masque of Blackness
1606
Hymenaei
1606
The Entertainment of the Kings of Great Britain and Denmark
1608
The Masque of Beauty
1608
The Hue and Cry After Cupid
1609
The Masque of Queens, Celebrated From the House of Fame
1609
The Entertainment at Britain's Burse
1610
The Speeches at Prince Henry's Barriers
1611
Oberon, the Faery Prince
1611
Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly
1612
Love Restored
1613
A Challenge at Tilt, at a Marriage
1613
The Irish Masque at Court
1615
Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists
1617
The Vision of Delight
1617
Lovers Made Men
1618
Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue
1618
For the Honour of Wales
1620
News from the New World Discovered in the Moon
1620
The Entertainment at Blackfriars; or, The Newcastle Entertainment
1620
Pan's Anniversary, or The Shepherd's Holiday
1621
The Gypsies Metamorphosed
1622
The Masque of Augurs
1623
Time Vindicated to Himself and to His Honours
1624
Neptune's Triumph for the Return of Albion
1625
The Fortunate Isles and Their Union
1631
Love's Triumph Through Callipolis
1631
Chloridia: Rites to Chloris and Her Nymphs
1633
The King's Entertainment at Welbeck in Nottinghamshire
1634
Love's Welcome at Bolsover
 
 
#3
Poetry Collection
1612
Epigrams
#4
Poems
1612
To the Reader
1612
To My Book
1612
To My Bookseller
1612
To King James
1612
On the Union
1612
The Alchemists
1612
On the New Hot-Houses
1612
On a Robbery
1612
To All, to Whom I Write
1612
To My Lord Ignorant
1612
On Something, that Walks Somewhere
1612
On Lieutenant Shift
1612
To Doctor Empiric
1612
To William Camden
1612
On Court-Worm
1612
To Brain-Hardy
1612
To the Learned Critic
1612
To My Mere English Censurer
1612
On Sir Cod the Perfumed
1612
To the Same Sir Cod
1612
On Reformed Gamester
1612
On My First Daughter
1612
To John Donne
1612
To the Parliament
1612
On Sir Voluptuous Beast
1612
On the Same Beast
1612
On Sir John Roe
1612
On Don Surly
1612
To Sir Annual Tilter
1612
To Person Guilty
1612
On Bank the Usurer
1612
On Sir John Roe
1612
To the Same
1612
Of Death
1612
To King James
1612
To the Ghost of Martial
1612
On Chev'ril the Lawyer
1612
To Person Guilty
1612
On Old Colt
1612
On Margaret Ratcliffe
1612
On Gypsy
1612
On Giles and Joan
1612
To Robert, Earl of Salisbury
1612
On Chuff, Banks the Usurer's Kinsman
1612
On My First Son
1612
To Sir Luckless Woo-All
1612
To the Same
1612
On Mongrel Esquire
1612
To Playwright
1612
To Sir Cod
1612
To King James: Upon the Happy False Rumour of His Death
1612
To Censorious Courtling
1612
To Old-End Gatherer
1612
On Chev'ril
1612
To Francis Beaumont
1612
On Poet-Ape
1612
On Bawds, and Usurers
1612
To Groom Idiot
1612
On Spies
1612
To William, Lord Mounteagle
1612
To Fool, or Knave
1612
The Fine Lady Would-Be
1612
To Robert, Earl of Salisbury
1612
To the Same
1612
To My Muse
1612
To Sir Henry Cary
1612
To Thomas, Earl of Suffolk
1612
On Playwright
1612
To Pertinax Cob
1612
To William Roe
1612
On Court-Parrot
1612
To Courtling
1612
To Fine Grand
1612
To Thomas, Lord Chancellor
1612
On Lip, the Teacher
1612
On Lucy, Countess of Bedford
1612
To One that Desired Me Not to Name Him
1612
To Hornet
1612
To Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland
1612
On Life, and Death
1612
To Prowl the Plagiary
1612
On Cashiered Capt(ain) Surly
1612
To a Friend
1612
To Lucy, Countess of Bedford
1612
To Sir Henry Goodyere
1612
To the Same
1612
On Captain Hazard the Cheater
1612
On English Monsieur
1612
To Edward Alleyn
1612
On Mill, My Lady's Woman
1612
To Sir Horace Vere
1612
The New Cry
1612
To Sir John Radcliffe
1612
To Lucy, Countess of Bedford, with Mr. Donne's Satires
1612
To Sir Henry Savile
1612
To John Donne
1612
On the New Motion
1612
To Sir Thomas Roe
1612
To the Same
1612
On Playwright
1612
Inviting a Friend to Supper
1612
To William, Earl of Pembroke
1612
To Mary, Lady Wroth
1612
To Susan, Countess of Montgomery
1612
To Mary, Lady Wroth
1612
To Sir Edward Herbert
1612
To Captain Hungry
1612
To True Soldiers
1612
To Sir Henry Nevil
1612
To Clement Edmonds
1612
To the Same, on the Same
1612
To a Weak Gamester in Poetry
1612
To Sir Thomas Overbury
1612
To Mrs. Philip Sidney
1612
On the Town's Honest Man
1612
To Sir William Jephson
1612
On Groin
1612
On Gut
1612
To Sir Ra(l)ph Shelton
1612
Epitaph on S.P.
1612
To Benjamin Rudyerd
1612
To the Same
1612
To the Same
1612
Epitaph on Elizabeth, L.H.
1612
To Sir William Uvedale
1612
To His Lady, Then Mrs. Cary
1612
To Esmé, Lord Aubigny
1612
To William Roe
1612
To Mime
1612
To Alphonso Ferrabosco, on His Book
1612
To the Same
1612
To Mr. Joshua Sylvester
1612
On the Famous Voyage The Voyage Itself
1612
Why I Write Not of Love
1612
To Penshurst
1612
To Sir Robert Wroth
1612
To the World
1612
Song: To Celia
1612
To the Same
1612
Song: That Women Are But Men's Shadows
1612
To Sickness
1612
Song: To Celia
1612
('And Must I Sing? What Subject Shall I Choose?')
1612
Epode
1612
Epistle to Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland
1612
Epistle to Katherine, Lady Aubigny
1612
Ode to Sir William Sidney, on His Birthday
1612
To Heaven
1616
The Forest
1616
On My First Sonne
1618
A Discourse of Love
1640
The Execration Against Vulcan
1640
Underwood
#5
Non-Fiction Books
1640
The English Grammar
1892
Timber; or, Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter, as They Have Flowed Out of His Daily Readings, or Had Their Reflux to His Peculiar Notion of the Times
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