The Muses Elizium lately discouered, by a new way ouer Parnassus. The passages therein, being the subiect of ten sundry nymphalls, leading three diuine poemes, Noahs floud. Moses, his birth and miracles. David and Golia. By Michael Drayton Esquire.
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- The Muses Elizium lately discouered, by a new way ouer Parnassus. The passages therein, being the subiect of ten sundry nymphalls, leading three diuine poemes, Noahs floud. Moses, his birth and miracles. David and Golia. By Michael Drayton Esquire.
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- Drayton, Michael, 1563-1631.
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"The Muses Elizium lately discouered, by a new way ouer Parnassus. The passages therein, being the subiect of ten sundry nymphalls, leading three diuine poemes, Noahs floud. Moses, his birth and miracles. David and Golia. By Michael Drayton Esquire." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A20831.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.
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THE DESCRIPTION of ELIZIVM.
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The first Nimphall.
RODOPE and DORIDA:
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The second Nimphall.
LALVS CLEON and LIROPE.
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The third Nimphall.
DORON NAIIS CLORIS CLAIA DORILVS CLOE MERTILLA FLORIMEL. With Nimphes and Forresters.
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The fourth Nimphall.
CLORIS and MERTILLA.
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The fift Nimphall.
CLAIA LELIPA CLARINAX a Hermit.
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The sixt Nimphall.
SILVIVS HALCIVS. MELANTHVS.
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The Seuenth Nimphall.
FLORIMEL LELIPA NAIIS CODRVS a Feriman.
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The eight Nimphall.
MERTILLA CLAIA CLORIS.
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The ninth Nimphall.
MVSES and NIMPHS.
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The tenth Nimphall.
NAIIS CLAIA CORBILVS SATYRE.
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Notes
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Without bornes.
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The redde fruit of the sinooth Bramble.
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The hor∣ses draw∣ing the Chariot of the Sunne.
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The Moun∣taines first saluting the Sunne at his ri∣sing.
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Supposed the God of earth. One of the Iudges of hell.
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A Nimph lou'd of Apollo, and by him changed into a flower.
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Playes or Games in honor of Apollo.