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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1618.
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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 17, 2024.

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GAudebant Thamesis, Sabrina, & Dunus, & Humber, Dum sacro vultu contigit vsque frui. Fortha at, SCOTIGENAS inter celeberrimus amnes, Et TAÛS, uberibus ora rigantur aquis; Iam Dominum cernunt reducem, laetique salutant, Qui laqueata rudi pumice tecta colunt. At fluvii Thamesis, Sabrina, Dunus, & Humber Angligenae, versâ flentque gemuntque vice. Nam quocunque gradum confers, REX optime, cuncta Laeta facis: sed te mox abeunte dolent. Alter enim terrae tu Sol & Luna Britannae, Alternans radiis tempus vtrumque tuis. Te veniente venit lux alma, aestasque benigna: Lux alma atque aestas te fugiente fugit. Tueda inter Boream cum sit porrectus & Austrum, Cur aequos SCOTIS non facit ille dies? Iam bis septem annos Angli te Sole fruuntur; Scotia vix totidem te videt hebdomadas.

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Sed mora gestarum pensatur pondere rerum, Cur ergo invideat Scotia Saxonidis? Gnata tua imprimis languens Academia, longam Post noctem, laetum sentit adesse diem.

Jacobus Blarius, S. S. T. D.

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