Times—There are not more than two or three living writers of English verse out of whose poems so good a selection could be made. The poems in the selection are not only positive—they are visible.

Literary World—We count ourselves among those to whom Mr. Davidson has made himself indispensable.

Daily Mail—Mr. Davidson is our most individual singer. His variety is as surprising as his virility of diction and thought.

St. James's Gazette—This volume may serve as an introduction to a poet of noble and distinctive utterance.

New Age—The book contains much that Mr. Davidson's warmest admirers would best wish to remember him by. There is a subtle charm about these poems which eludes definition, which defies analysis.

T. P.'s Weekly—Mr. Davidson is one of the most individual of living poets; he has a rare lyrical faculty.

Morning Post—Mr. Davidson is as true a poet as we have now among us ... he has included nothing that we do not admire.

Daily Graphic—This delightful volume.

Dundee Advertiser—Its poetry gives out a masterful note.... Mr. Davidson's poem pictures.