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The glorious and living cinque-ports of our fortunate island thrice happy in the persons of His Sacred Majestie. The illustrious and puissant Prince His Royall Highnesse James Duke of Yorke. The two victorious and loyall generals, their united excellencies Prince Rupert, and George Duke of Albermarle. The heroick and daring captaines in this signall victory. To whom the author humbly presents this following epinikeon. Edm. Gayton

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  • "The glorious and living cinque-ports of our fortunate island thrice happy in the persons of His Sacred Majestie. The illustrious and puissant Prince His Royall Highnesse James Duke of Yorke. The two victorious and loyall generals, their united excellencies Prince Rupert, and George Duke of Albermarle. The heroick and daring captaines in this signall victory. To whom the author humbly presents this following epinikeon. Edm. Gayton"@en
  • "The glorious and living cinque-ports of our fortunate island thrice happy in the persons of His Sacred Majestie, the illustrious and puissant Prince, His Royall Highnesse James Duke of Yorke, the two victorious and loyall generals, their united excellencies, Prince Rupert, and George Duke of Albermarle : the heroick and daring captaines in this signall victory : to whom the author humbly presents this following epinikeon"@en
  • "The glorious and living cinque-ports of our fortunate island thrice happy in the persons of His Sacred Majestie, the illustrious and puissant Prince, His Royall Highnesse James Duke of Yorke, the two victorious and loyall generals, their united excellencies, Prince Rupert, and George Duke of Albermarle : the heroick and daring captaines in this signall victory : to whom the author humbly presents this following epinikeon"
  • "Glorious and living cinque-ports of our fortunate island thrice happy in the persons of His Sacred Majestie, the illustrious and puissant Prince, His Royall Highnesse James Duke of Yorke, the two victorious and loyall generals, their united excellencies"