Englands Parnassus: or the choysest flowers of our moderne poets, with their poeticall comparisons Descriptions of bewties, personages, castles, pallaces, mountaines, groues, seas, springs, riuers, &c. Whereunto are annexed other various discourses, both pleasaunt and profitable.
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- Englands Parnassus: or the choysest flowers of our moderne poets, with their poeticall comparisons Descriptions of bewties, personages, castles, pallaces, mountaines, groues, seas, springs, riuers, &c. Whereunto are annexed other various discourses, both pleasaunt and profitable.
- Author
- Albott, Robert, fl. 1600.
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: For N. L[ing,] C. B[urby] and T. H[ayes],
- 1600.
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- English poetry -- Early modern, 1500-1700.
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"Englands Parnassus: or the choysest flowers of our moderne poets, with their poeticall comparisons Descriptions of bewties, personages, castles, pallaces, mountaines, groues, seas, springs, riuers, &c. Whereunto are annexed other various discourses, both pleasaunt and profitable." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a16884.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO THE RIGHT WOR∣shipfull, Syr
Thomas Moun∣son, Knight. - To the Reader.
- A Table of all the speciall matters con∣tained in this Booke.
- Errata.
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THE CHOYSEST FLOW∣ers of our Moderne English Poets.
- Angels.
- Ambition.
- Affection.
- Affliction.
- Audacitie.
- Art.
- Auarice.
- Beautie.
- Varietie of Beauties.
- Banishment.
- Bashfulnesse.
- Blisse.
- Bountie.
- Care.
- Charitie.
- Chastitie.
- Of Christ.
- Children.
- Chaunge.
- Chaunce.
- Counsaile.
- Concord.
- Conscience.
- Craft. Deceit. Fraud.
- Conquest.
- Country, common-weale.
- Content.
- Courage.
- Court.
- Courtesie.
- Crueltie.
- Custome.
- Danger.
- Dread.
- Death.
- Delaie.
- Delight.
- Desire.
- Destinie.
- Dispaire.
- Diuell.
- Discord.
- Dissimulation.
- End.
- Earth.
- Error.
- Faith.
- Fame.
- Famine.
- Fancie.
- Fate.
- Feare.
- Fortitude.
- Felicitie.
- Folly Fooles.
- Flatterer.
- Fortune.
- Friendship. Friends.
- Frugalitie.
- Furie.
- Gifts.
- Gentlenesse.
- Gentrie.
- Gluttonie.
- Good name.
- Goodnesse.
- Of God.
- Good deeds.
- Greatnesse.
- Griefe.
- Paine.
- Heauen.
- Heart.
- Hate.
- Haste.
- Hell.
- Honour.
- Hope.
- Humilitie.
- Hypocrisie.
- Iealousie.
- Idlenesse.
- Ignorance.
- Impatience.
- Infamie.
- Ingratitude.
- Innocencie.
- Inconstancie.
- Ioye.
- Iniustice.
- Iustice.
- Kings.
- Kingdomes.
- Knowledge.
- Labour.
- Learning.
- Lechery.
- Lawes.
- Libertie.
- Life.
- Loue.
- Magicke.
- Man.
- Marriage.
- Maladie.
- Might.
- Miserie.
- Melancholy.
- Memorie.
- Mischiefe.
- Mercie.
- Minde.
- Monarchs.
- Murder.
- Muses.
- Musicke.
- Nature.
- Nobilitie.
- Old Age.
- Opinion.
- Opportunitie.
- Occasion.
- Patience.
- Passion.
- Parents.
- Peace.
- Pleasure.
- Poesie.
- Poets.
- Plentie.
- Pollicie.
- Pouertie.
- Prayer.
- Praise.
- Prouidence.
- Pride.
- Princes.
- Quietnesse.
- Reason.
- Religion.
- Repentance.
- Rest.
- Reuenge.
- Riches. Description of Mammon.
- Sacriledge.
- Secrecie.
- Silence.
- Sences.
- Sight.
- Hearing.
- Smelling.
- Tasting
- Feeling.
- Sinne.
- Slaunder.
- Sleepe.
- Solitarinesse.
- Souldiers.
- Soule.
- Of Sorrow.
- Suspition.
- Teares.
- Temperance.
- Thoughts.
- Time.
- Truth.
- Treason.
- Tyrannie.
- Ʋertue.
- Ʋice.
- Ʋictory.
- Ʋnderstanding.
- Ʋowes.
- Ʋirginitie.
- Ʋse.
- Warre.
- Will.
- Wisedome.
- VVit.
- Woe.
- Words.
- Women.
- Of Wrath,
- World,
- Youth.
- The diuision of the day naturall. Mediae noctis inclinatio.
- Gallicinium.
- Diliculum.
- Mane▪
- Soles Ortus.
- Meridies.
- Solis Occasus.
- Ʋesper.
- Noctis initium.
- Noctis concubium.
- Intempesta nox.
- Noctis initium.
- Poeticall Descriptions.
- Astrologie.
- Retoricke.
- Of Logicke.
- Arith. Musicke. Geometrie.
- Of Battaile.
- Of a kisse.
- Of People.
- Disdaine.
- Of the same.
- Of Dearth.
- Of Thirst.
- Old Woman.
- Of a Combate.
- Of Albion.
- Of Aegipt.
- Hierusalem.
- Of Deluge.
- Of a Courtier effeminate.
- Of Eden.
- Of ƲƲinds.
- Of a drunken man.
- A Palmer.
- Of Harpies.
- Of Cyprus.
- Of the Rainebow.
- Of Paradice,
- Of Diana,
- Cynthia.
- Venus.
- Of Venus,
- Of Cupid.
- Venus.
- Calme weather.
- Of Tempests.
- Of the Spring
- Of VVinter.
- Ianuarie.
- Autumnus.
- Sommer. Iulie.
- August.
- Iulie.
- Of Morpheus.
- Of Neptune.
- Of Proteus.
- Of Thetis.
- Of Phoebus.
- Of Neptune.
- Of Apollo.
- Of Rome.
- Of Heate.
- Of Thirst.
- Of an Assault.
- Of an Hoast.
- Of a Skirmish,
- Of Discontent.
- Of Adams feare after his Transgression.
- Of the Vacation.
- Ceremonie.
- Of Louers.
- Renowne.
- Of Doubt.
- Of a Gunne.
- Of an Hargabush,
- Of an Horse.
- Of a starued man.
- Of the confusion of languages.
- Of Posteritie.
- Discriptions of Beautie & personage.
- Poeticall comparisons. Beautie.
- Dalliance.
- Sorrow.
- Sorrow.
- Dissimulation.
- Loue.
- Feare.
- Of Flight.
- Errour.
- Of Rage.
- Pittie. Curtesie.
- Courage.
- Maiestie. Pompe.
- Ciuill warres.
- Death.
- Hope.
- Astonishment.
- Courage.
- Of Adam.
- Drunkards.
- Ill Companie.
- Night.
- King.
- Companie.
- Of Victorie.
- Death.
- Fight.
- Of noise. Clamour.
- Ioy.
- Pollicie.
- Labour.
- Warre.
- Astonishment
- Care of children.
- Libertie.
- Multitude.
- Beautie.
- Descriptions of Pallaces, Castles, &c.
- Logistillaes Castle.
- Groaue.
- Description of Seas, VVaters, Riuers, &c.
- Description of Seas, waters, Riuers, &c.
- Proper Epithites and Adiuncts to diuers things. Of Trees, and Hearbes.
- Of Beasts.
- Riuers.
- Fishes.
- Of Birdes.
- Of Hounds.
- Nimphs.
- Satires.
- Hearbes.
- Of Trees.
- Riuers.
- Of Homer.
- Of S. P. S.
- VVindes.
- Of the infernall floud.
- Of language before confusion.
- Of Scaliger.
- Of the Hebrew tongue.
- Miscellanea. Of the Graces. * Acidale.
- Simoniake and vnlearned Ministers.
- Of Beasts.
- Preparations for defence.
- Furies.
- Nepenthe.
- Of Eccho.
- Of the Marigold.
- Of the Eagle.
- Hercules Labours.
- Nylus.
- Of Acheron.
- Echidna.
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4. Cardinall vertues. - Of the Eagle.
- Phoenix.
- Impossibilities.
- Ceston.
- Twelue foule faults.
- Engines of warre.
- Riuers.
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