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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Bard AJohns Hopkins B0101020
Princeton AColumbia B010010
Johns Hopkins AHaverford A10101030
Penn BRowan A010010
Penn State ALehigh10101030
Rutgers APenn State B0101020
Penn ARutgers C0101020