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r/^^ WORKS ^/SOME MODERN POETS A VOLUME OF COLLECTIVE CRITICISM POETS OF THE YOUNGER GENERATION By William Archer. Price ^6,00 net. Illustrated with 33 fine woodcut portraits by Robert Bryden. Poets renjiezued: H. C. Beeching, A. C. Benson, Laurence Binyon, Miss Alice Brown, Bliss Carman,- Madison Cawein, A. T. Quiller Couch, F. B. Money-Coutts, John Davidson, Mrs. Hinkson, Miss Nora Hopper (Mrs. Chesson), A. E. Housman, Laurence Housman, Richard Hovey, Rudyard Kipling, Richard Le Gallienne, Mrs. Meynell, Miss E. Nesbit (Mrs, Bland), Henry Newbolt, Stephen Phillips, Mrs. Radford, Charles G. D. Roberts, George Santayana, Duncan Campbell Scott, Miss Dora Sigerson (Mrs. Shorter), Arthur Symons, John B. Tabb, Francis Thompson, Herbert Trench, Mrs. Marriott Watson, William Watson, Mrs. Woods, William Butler Yeats. The London Daily Telegraph (Mr. Leonard Courtney) says : " In a series of delightful essays Mr. Archer succeeds in hitting off their peculiar traits and individual characteristics. . . . He has done a capital piece of work, which all those who care for the imaginative and artistic efforts of our generation will be glad to keep on their bookshelves." The London Daily Chronicle says: "The volume is a treasure house of well-argued criticism, no less than a collection of much admirable and some little-known poetry. . . . In short, this is a book to interest and profit every one who has any taste, for the study of poetry and poetic methods." The Nation sdLys: " Unquestionably by far the best work of its kind. . . . altogether candid and honest.' THE WORKS OF REV. H. C. BEECHING SAINT AUGUSTINE AT OSTIA : Oxford Sacred Poem. i2mo. Wrappers. 50 cents. IN A GARDEN. Poems. i2mo. ^1.50. Mr. William Archer : " An English garden is the congenial haunt of Mr. Beeching's muse. We recognize it at a glance as a parsonage garden. Mr. Beeching's love of nature in its homelike aspects is very genuine, his passion and his pietjr are alike sincere, and his lyric gift is far from insignificant. It is never common or jarring. One reads it with interest, and returns to it with pleasure." THE WORKS OF ARTHUR C. BENSON LORD VYET, AND OTHER POEMS. i6mo. ^1.25. LYRICS. Fcap. 8vo. Buckram. ^1.50. THE PROFESSOR, AND OTHER POEMS. Fcap. 8vo. ^1.25 net. The Speaker: "One of the most charming voices in the poetry of the day is Mr. Benson's. It is poetry so sequestered, so soft, so alert for the sounds of earth and the voices that whisper near earth. His is the true poetic spirit, and with each book his manner grows sweeter and more assured." The Athenceum: "Mr. Benson is an accomplished writer of verse. He is sincere, unaffected, and has observed certain things which most people do not observe, and with so vivid an interest in them himself that Iiis record of these things in verse seems to suggest a new kind of poetic substance." THE WORKS OF JOHN DAVIDSON GODFRIDA : A Play in Four Acts. i6mo. ^1.50. NEW BALLADS. i6mo. ^1.50. BALLADS AND SONGS. i6mo. $1.50. FLEET STREET ECLOGUES. First and Second Series combined in one volume. i2mo. $1.50.