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 April 28, 2025.

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SOlvelut humentes cum se demittit ad Austro Nostrariget pigro terra perustagelu: Tunc neque fronde nemus ridet, nec gramine campus, Flore carent horti, frugibus almus ager.

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Ast vbi flammantes propius contorquet habenas, Exuit ignavumterra novata situm. Arboribus redeunt frondes, & gramina campis, Flore nitent horti, fruge virescit ager. Haud secus Anglorum regnidum fraena gubernas, Orbe nec in Patrio per tria lustramicas: Terra parem superis quae te produxit Alumnum, Illuvie, & eristi nocte sepulta jacet. Ast simulaethereis ostentas aemula flammis Lumina, nox radiis cedit opaca tuis. Auspiciis igitur faustis, & numine dextro, Laetus adi Patrii tecta cupita soli. Et velut arctoum cum Sol conscendit in axem Abscessu renovat quae periere suo; Sic Patriae exangues artus, moribundaque membra Accessu recreas restituisque tuo.
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