IN THE WAKE OF THE PHOENIX

POEMS

By

JAMES A. MACKERETH

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Glasgow Herald.—"Always poetry—poetry vital with energy and clothed with beauty and at times with splendour."

Literary World.—"Deserves attention from those who can enjoy one of the finest pleasures of the mind—namely, that process by which the spirit of an age becomes articulate.... Full of power, of ecstasy, of a fury of joy."

Pall Mall Gazette.—"A signature which has come to be watched with the greatest attention, and welcome wherever it appears."

The Athenæum.—"We quail before his thunderous broadsides of language... as we read him he suggests stupendous phenomena."

The Times.—"Vigour of thought and imagination and remarkable wealth of poetic diction."