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POEMS WORTHY OF CONSIDERATION. --Lays by the Way. By R. B.

Greaves. (Erskine Macdonald. Ss. 6d.)—The author appears to be of an appreciative turn of mind ; he dedicates his book to Sheffield, which he finds beautiful in spite of the disturbing smoke: " Old Clem " is an attractive poem-containing a pleasing analogy of an old man and a sunflower.—Wonder Sky. By ',Alice Golly. (Erskine Macdonald. 2s. 6d. net.)—It is doubtful if these poems would interest ohildren very greatly, but they con- tain •pleasing fancies. " Tell Me " and " Making Star Chains " seem to be the most attractive, and the author shows considerable 'metrical talent.

• Wee Pkpglass. By Robert Graves. Loudon : Martin Seeker. [es. net.)