18 SEPTEMBER 1920, Page 21

Posais WORTHY OF Coarsroznerion.--Chaine. By S. Winsten (C. W. Daniel.

5s. net.)—The reader may wonder if it is the function of poetry to make him long more passionately than ever to reform the Prison system, but that is the effect of reading Mr. Winsten's book of poems.— Pilgrimage. By Lord Goren. (Longmans and Co. 6s. net.)— Conservative in tone.—A Pagcda of Jewels. By Moon Kwan. (Eliason.)—Poems in English by a Chinaman who is much under American influence. " The Turtle and the Lily " is a little play illuminating on the subject of Chinese moral notions.—Peonsand Imaginings. By Capt. Templer. (Edition Bossard, Paris. London: 1 Granville Place, W. I. Miss Templer. 3s. 6d.)—The prose is much more successful than the verse. It is probable, however, that Capt. Templer would have subdued his medium in later work.