KING OF ENGLAND JAMES I.
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Born in Edinburgh Castle, June 19, 1566; died at the palace of Theobalds, March 27, 1625. His literary gifts are revealed in "Essays of a Prentice in the Divine Art of Poetry" (1584); "Poetical Exercises" (1591); and "The True Law of Free Monarchies" (1603).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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