"A collection of original poems, all of which are pleasing in structure, pure and elevated in sentiment, vigorous and refined in diction, and faultless in numbers. The religion is that of the natural man, the morality that of works, the sympathy tender, and the wit general. The lovers of good poetry will relish the feast."—Epis. Recorder, Phil.
"Mr. Rice writes true poetry."—New York Methodist.
Sent, post-paid, on receipt of price.
LEE AND SHEPARD, Publishers.
Boston, 1889.