Question

An author wrote, “Why should we defer our joys? / Fame and rumor are but toys” in a song adapted from Catullus titled “Come, My [this name].” For 10 points each:
[10h] Give this name, which titles a poem whose speaker says, “I sent thee late a rosy wreath.” The title character of one play almost assaults a character with this name before she is rescued by Bonario.
ANSWER: Celia [accept “To Celia”] (“Come, My Celia” appears in Volpone, where the character of Celia appears.)
[10e] In addition to those works by Ben Jonson, this author wrote about the bodily functions of Celia in “The Lady’s Dressing Room.” This author of A Modest Proposal wrote about the title explorer in Gulliver’s Travels.
ANSWER: Jonathan Swift
[10m] Jonson wrote a play titled for one of these objects in which a squire tries to stop Audrey Turfe’s wedding. Swift wrote an allegory about the brothers Peter, Martin, and Jack in a Tale of one these objects.
ANSWER: a tub [accept A Tale of a Tub or The Tale of a Tub or Squire Tub]
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A Brandeis SupremeBoston University A010010
Diamond BrandeisAmherst A010010
Bowdoin BBowdoin A010010
Brown ABrandeises Brew0101020
MIT ACarabrandeis0101020
Boston University BClark A010010
Harvard AYale C10101030
Yale ATufts A0101020
Tufts BNortheastern A0101020
Yale BWilliams A010010