The English Parnassus, or, A helpe to English poesie containing a collection of all rhyming monosyllables, the choicest epithets, and phrases : with some general forms upon all occasions, subjects, and theams, alphabeticaly digested : together with a short institution to English poesie, by way of a preface / by Joshua Poole.

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The English Parnassus, or, A helpe to English poesie containing a collection of all rhyming monosyllables, the choicest epithets, and phrases : with some general forms upon all occasions, subjects, and theams, alphabeticaly digested : together with a short institution to English poesie, by way of a preface / by Joshua Poole.
Author
Poole, Josua, fl. 1632-1646.
Publication
London :: Printed for Tho. Johnson,
1657.
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Subject terms
English poetry.
Epithets.
English language -- Rhyme -- Dictionaries.
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"The English Parnassus, or, A helpe to English poesie containing a collection of all rhyming monosyllables, the choicest epithets, and phrases : with some general forms upon all occasions, subjects, and theams, alphabeticaly digested : together with a short institution to English poesie, by way of a preface / by Joshua Poole." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A55357.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 1, 2024.

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Quake. v. Tremble.
s doth the trembling earth Beat by the sea Gods rident, sudden fear unnerves his quaking thighs Phaeton, when from the arched Skie, earth at such a distance he did eye, Europ quake, when on the back, the lov'd bull she rode. A death resembling cold g'd her heart and vitall heat controll'd, yblis quak'd when her repulse she heard, ••••ees unknitting, one another strook, yrtha entred to her fathers bed, joynts pale horrour shook. sudden fear his bloudlesse veins did fill, in a shivering extaie I stood, knees are mutual anvils, as the guilty prisoner fearfull stand, ding his fatal Theta in the brows him who both his life and death commands, from his mouth he the sad sentence knows. iking through her limbs she finds, e leaves saluted by the winds.
Queen.
partner of the throne. Princely consort of the royall bed, She from whose blessed wombs increase, es present joy, and future ages peace.
Quiver.
arrows ivory garden. Clattering hinges. painted prison of the darts. archers Magazine. The Nymphs bright armoury.
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