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In this episode, we look at Ben Jonson's elegy for his son who died of the plague at the age of 7. This poem is so brief, and yet, it manages to cross a lot of emotional terrain as Jonson struggles to understand the profundity of his loss.
Here is the poem:
On my First Son
Farewell, thou child of my right hand, and joy;
To learn more about the magnificent Ben Jonson, check this page on the British Library website.
To learn more about couplets, epigrams, elegies, and apostrophes, click this page on the Academy of American Poets website.
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In this episode, we look at Ben Jonson's elegy for his son who died of the plague at the age of 7. This poem is so brief, and yet, it manages to cross a lot of emotional terrain as Jonson struggles to understand the profundity of his loss.
Here is the poem:
On my First Son
Farewell, thou child of my right hand, and joy;
To learn more about the magnificent Ben Jonson, check this page on the British Library website.
To learn more about couplets, epigrams, elegies, and apostrophes, click this page on the Academy of American Poets website.

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