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HIERARCHY OF ANGELS by THOMAS HEYWOOD

First Line: MELLIFLUOUS SHAKESPEARE, WHOSE ENCHANTING QUILL
Last Line: AND HE'S BUT NOW JACK FORD THAT ONCE WAS JOHN.
Subject(s): DRAMATISTS; FORD, JOHN (1586-1639); JONSON, BEN (1572-1637); PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS ; POETRY & POETS; SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM (1564-1616); WRITING & WRITERS; DRAMATISTS;

Mellifluous Shakespeare, whose enchanting quill
Commanded mirth or passion, was but Will;
And famous Jonson, though his learned pen
Be dipped in Castaly, is still but Ben.
Fletcher and Webster, of that learned pack
None of the meanest, was but Jack;
Dekker but Tom, nor May, nor Middleton,
And he's but now Jack Ford that once was John.



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