As she herself extends (the midst which is Deweed)

betwixt St. Michael's Mount and Barwick-bordering Tweed,

Brave Warwick that abroad so long advanc'd her Bear,

By her illustrious Earls renowned every where,

Above her neighbouring Shires which always bore her Head.

Also in the Beginning of his Poly-Olbion he thus writes;

Of Albions glorious Isle the wonders whilst I write,

The sundry varying Soyls, the Pleasures infinite,

Where heat kills not the cold, nor cold expells the heat,

The calms too mildly small, nor winds too roughly great.