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POEMS WORTHY OF CONSIDERATION.—Dun,ch. By Susan Miles. (Oxford : B.

H. Blackwell. 2s. 6d. net.)—A most amusing book, chiefly of light poems, full of colloquial phrases most brilliantly handled. Miss Miles takes a savage joy in pulling the self-satisfied of the earth to bits.—The Fairy Green. By Rose Fyleman. (Methuen. 3s. 6d. net.)—A pretty imagi- native little book of fairy poems for children.—Impreasions and Depressions. By Walter King Scudatmore. (Heath Cranton. 3s. 6d. net.)—Unaccomplished but attractive.—Auetralian and other Verses. By W. H. Ogilvie. (Sydney : Angus and Robertson. 4s. 6d. net.)—A book of pleasant Antipodean poetry, perhaps a little over-full of local colour.—Sapho. By H. de Vere Stacpoole. (Hutchinson. 3s. 6d. net.)—An ex- tremely able and agreeable translation.—New Poems. By lobo Aneurin Williams. (Methuen. 3s. 6d. net.)—Pleasant, but the writer should be a little more ambitious in his metres. —The Pursuit of Happiness. By Benjamin R. C. Low. (John Lane. 5s. net.)—Now and then the reader is rewarded by an exquisite line.