Ta tōn Mousōn eisodia: = The Muses welcome to the high and mightie prince Iames by the grace of God King of Great Britaine France and Ireland, defender of the faith &c. At His Majesties happie returne to his olde and natiue kingdome of Scotland, after 14 yeeres absence, in anno 1617. Digested according to the order of his Majesties progresse, by I.A.

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Ta tōn Mousōn eisodia: = The Muses welcome to the high and mightie prince Iames by the grace of God King of Great Britaine France and Ireland, defender of the faith &c. At His Majesties happie returne to his olde and natiue kingdome of Scotland, after 14 yeeres absence, in anno 1617. Digested according to the order of his Majesties progresse, by I.A.
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James -- I, -- King of England, 1566-1625.
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"Ta tōn Mousōn eisodia: = The Muses welcome to the high and mightie prince Iames by the grace of God King of Great Britaine France and Ireland, defender of the faith &c. At His Majesties happie returne to his olde and natiue kingdome of Scotland, after 14 yeeres absence, in anno 1617. Digested according to the order of his Majesties progresse, by I.A." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A03888.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.

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PRO REGIIS PROFESSORIBUS AD REGEM.

QVicquid homo statuat, statuunt quod Numina fiet. Testis Edineae gymnasis ista schola. Dicta dies alia est; vetuere at numina; natae Regis Regalem constituere diem. Dictus & est locus alter; & hîc constantia, nata Regis Regalem constituere locum. Nomine dumque alio gaudes, Academia, Rex te Nominis illustrem fecit honore sui. REGIA te exornant, nomen, tempusque, locus{que}; An desit cathedris Regia lingua tuis? Doctorumque hominum vox professoria, dono Regali in seros continuanda dies? AEterno primi cum fundatoris honore Qui seclo accendens lumina clara suo, In seros curans quoque transmittenda nepotes Cum praesente simul secla futura beat. Quâ pietate cluis te obtestor, maxime Princeps, Nominis ut placeat sic meminisse tui; Sic natae meminisse novae, cui pignus amoris Indulsti hoc patrii nomen habere tuum. Nomine ut ornasti, da caetera: supplicat ipsa, Vt natam agnoscis Dote beare velis.
Gloria sit primae se IACOBI nomine primi Claram esse; attollatque hoc patre in astra caput. Tu pater es nobis (IACOBEÔ numine major, Et prior) & nostrae gloria prima Scholae Quo cluat usque dedit tua nomen amabile lingua: Da & linguas, nomen queis cluat vsque tuum. Auxerat ille opibus natam, non nomine: nomen Tu dederas natae: fac comitentur opes. Vt primo quantò prior es tu, numine, tantò Major alat Natam gloria, Magne, tuam.
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