Is the veil of ages long gone by, ! 'twas thy happy lot at once to view res of glory, and to sing them too ; no common Muse inspired thy pen e land of Gods and Godlike men. 860 1, associate Bardst! who snatched to light ms too long withheld from modern sight; Tlate Consul-General for the Seven Islands, is author of a poem just published: it is entitled, "Horæ Ionicæ," and of the Isles and the adjacent coast of Greece. slators of the Anthology have since published separate evince genius that only requires opportunity to attain t them not to vulgar WORDSWORTH stoop, mest object of the lowly group, erse of all but childish prattle void, essed harmony to LAMBE and LLOYDt: -but hold my Muse, nor dare to teach far, far beyond thy humble reach; -e genius with their feeling given at the path, and peal their notes to heaven. ect of the "Botanic Garden," is some proof of returning enery is its sole recommendation. AMBE and LLOYD, the most ignoble followers, of SOUTHEY MOENS sang such notes of yore; -le on; MONTGOMERY rave; ME chaunt a stupid stave; very sorry fo sential occa lection. I condemnati should act has for a se tisements h sense. Be works com before I e that in Mr. SCOTT's next poem his hero or ted to “Gramarye," and more to Grammar, , and her Bravo William of Deloraine. |