13 NOVEMBER 1920, Page 22

POE1C3 WORTHY OF CONSIDERATION.—Cowslips and Kingcups. By Charlotte Drait Cope.

(Methuen. 564—Attractive poems for children of the school of Nursery Rhymes of London Town. A little lacking in vigour, but very pleasing.—The Broads, 1919. By Hugh Money-Coutts. (John Lane. 3s. 6d.)—Ati attractive, rather long, slightly prosaic account in rhymed blank verse of a holiday on the Norfolk Broads.—The Healing of Heaven. By Hugh PAnson Fausset. (Andrew Melrose. 2s. 6d.)—Two long poems by a young poet. He should read Mr. Aldington as well as Milton. His work is promising, but does not yet achieve very much.