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LDINGS, HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. Sixth Year of Publication: first issued as _The Poetical Gazette_, May, 1909. THE POETRY REVIEW Edited by STEPHEN PHILLIPS Published monthly, 6d. net; annual postal subscription to any part of the world, 6s. 6d. (free to members of the Poetry Society). The leading journal devoted to Poetry and Poets (old and new), and the cultivation of the Imagination. Notable monthly features are the leading articles by the Editor; brilliant new poetic drama by writers of distinction, and authoritative surveys of poetical effort in different parts of the world. The exceptional contents of the _Poetry Review_ give it the value of a rare and precious publication. The January, 1913, issue, containing Lord Dunsany's phantasy, "The Gods of the Mountain," has been advanced in price to 1s. Subscribe through your bookseller, or send order and remittance direct to the Publisher THE POETRY REVIEW 16 FEATHERSTONE BUILDINGS HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. Specimen Copy Two Penny Stamps. From Mr ERSKINE MACDONALD'S latest list of _POETRY & DRAMA_ Malory House, Featherstone Bldgs, Holborn, London, W.C. JEPHTHAH'S DAUGHTER A POETIC DRAMA. By ANNA BUNSTON Author of "Mingled Wine," "The Porch of Paradise," etc. Crown 8vo., 3s. 6d. net. MASQUES & POEMS By T. E. CASSON Crown 8vo., 2s. 6d. net. A READING OF LIFE AND OTHER POEMS By M. REVELL Crown 8vo., 2s. 6d. net. DREAMS & REALITIES By W. K. FLEMING Crown 8vo., 3s. 6d. net. _IMMORTAL COMMONPLACES_ By MARGARET LAWRENCE Decorated Boards, 1s. net. "Grace and delicacy and charming simplicity."--_Dundee Advertiser._ "A gem-like preface.... All the poems are suffused by a fine spirit of tenderness and sympathy, and alike in this and in their grace and beauty they are uplifting and helpful."--_Aberdeen Free Press._ A BOOK TO ENTHUSE OVER Cornish Catches and Other Verses By BERNARD MOORE Decorated Boards, 2s. 6d. net. _THE TIMES_ says: "There are 'other verses' of a pleasing quality in the latter half of the book; but it is the Cornish Catches occupying the first thirty pages which we linger over with delight; for Mr Moore in his well-chiselled little pieces brings out all the winning beauty of the Western speech. They are all happy...." _DAILY TELEGRAPH_: "Here is a true poet and he should have a poet's welcome.... Mr Bernard Moore strikes the authentic note; he sets the heart beating and brings the
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