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B03615 To each gentleman soldier in the company [of] Captain John Hulls, captain in the Yellow regiment of trained bands of London. Hawkins, Thomas, fl. 1695? 1691 (1691) Wing H1180; Interim Tract Supplement Guide C.20.f.2[358] 607 1

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To each Gentleman S●dier in the Company 〈◊〉 Captain John Hulls Captain in the YELLOW Regiment of Trained Bands of London THO your great Actions I need not rehearse They speak your Worth beyond my home-spun Verse Yet Custom once a Year obliges me T' applaud your long-experienc'd Loyalty Wherefore Great Sirs all that 's desir'd by me Is that my Offering may accepted be Being made unto you with a free good Will Altho I can't pretend to th' Poet's Skill When the Bold French last Year had an Intent Us to Invade the YELLOW Regiment First took up Arms meaning thereby to shew All Loyal Subjects what they ought to do For their dear Country and its Warlike King Whose Valour through th' whole Universe doth ring When the Six Reg'ments March'd unto Hide-Park Each Man accoutred like a Warlike Spark You were the Van the Place of Honour due Brave Heroes of the YELLOW unto you Th' admiring Crowd afforded you Applause Crying Behold the Glorious YELLOW Boys Whose Loyalty has ever stedfast been Unto our most auspicious King and Queen William and Mary whose great Worth will be Recorded unto all Posterity And when their Majesties were pleas'd to say They 'd grace the Triumph of the Lord Mayor's Day The YELLOW then was pitch'd upon to be Their chiefest Safeguard and Security Thus upon all Occasions you are free To signalize your Zeal and Loyalty To your Dear Country and His Majesty For which long may you live untill you see All Enemies to England's Monarchy Fall down before your Arms and Loyalty May sacred Heav'n always propitious be To Great King William and his Consort Mary Is the good Pray'r and shall be to the End Of your most faithful Marshal and your Friend Thomas Hawki●●