BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

In Verse.

Country Muse. In two volumes. (David Nutt.)

Orchard Songs. (Elkin Mathews and John Lane.)

In Prose.

A June Romance. (George E. Over, Rugby. The cheaper edition nearly ready.)

SOME CRITICAL OPINIONS.

'Dowsabella lives again and cowslips are in bloom.'—'A Fogey' in The Contemporary Review.

'There is a true country freshness in his lyrics,—birds sing and the breeze blows in them; his Clarindas and other country maidens have the rosy bloom of health and outdoor life, and his verse is musical and finished, and free from rustic affectations.'—Edinburgh Review.

'The verse of Mr. Gale, perhaps more truly and constantly than the verse of any of our younger living poets, stands the Miltonic test of poetry, in proving itself "simple, sensuous, passionate."'—From The Poets and Poetry of the Century.