26 NOVEMBER 1864, Page 24

New Echoes, and Other Poems. By Eliza Cook. (Routledge, Warne,

and Routledge.)—In the first of these poems the poetess attempts the style of Lord Byron's "Beppo," but we thiuk "New Echoes" does not rise above the level of a good magazine poem. The shorter pieces are marked by that easy flowing rhythm and genuine, if romantic and superficial, sentiment, which have attracted so many admirers. Paper and typeare excellent, and a pleasing portrait of the poetess is pre- fixed.