A ROYAL POET.
s of Nature too, is embellisrution, and a fres cultivated periods of t.
As an amatory poem, it is edifying, in to notice ture, re?nement, and exquisite delicacy expression, and presenting female loveliness, clots ctributes of almost supernatural purity and grace.
James ?ouris time of Cly an admirer and studier of tings. Indeed, in one of anzas ers; and in some parts of races of similarity to tions, more especially to tures of resemblance in temporary aut so mucimes. riters, like bees, toll ts in te ions, tes and ts current in society; and tion ures in common, ceristic of t lives.
James belongs to one of t brilliant eras of our literary ory, and establisry to a participation in its primitive a small cluster of Englisers are constantly cited as t Scottis to be passed over in silence; but ly little constellation of remote but never-failing luminaries of literature, and oget t daish poesy.
Suc be familiar tisory (t e been ivating ?ction a universal study) may be curious to learn somet ory of James and tunes of ivity, so it facilitated being imagined by t t a connection taco its oerests. imately restored to y and croland, and made tender and devoted wife.
confusion, tains aken advantage of troubles and irregularities of a long interregnum, to strengt to found tions of taco ion of abuses, temperate and equable administration of justice, t of ts of peace, and tion of every t could diffuse comfort, competency, and innocent enjoyment t ran