By FRANCIS THOMPSON

Fcap 8vo, 6s. net.

“There is in these new Poems a wider outlook, a greater breadth of sympathy than were discovered in their predecessors.”—Globe.

“A true poet.... At any rate here unquestionably is a new poet, a wielder of beautiful words, a lover of beautiful things.”—I. Zangwill, in the Cosmopolitan, Sept., 1895.

“At least one book of poetry has been published this year that we can hand on confidently to other generations. It is not incautious to prophesy that Mr. Francis Thompson’s poems will last.”—Sketch.

“Mr. Thompson’s new volume will be welcomed by all students and lovers of the more ambitious forms of poetry.”—Glasgow Herald.


Whitman. A Study

By JOHN BURROUGHS

12mo. Cloth gilt, 6s. net.