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 "An authentic original voice in literature."—The Atlantic Monthly.

"A remarkable work touched with prophecy and poetic passion."—Brooklyn Eagle.

"A poetic art almost classical in its restraint."—Review of Reviews.

"The same distinguished and distinctive features as its predecessors, with perhaps still finer finish, color, mellowness, delicacy and half-hid humor."—Chicago Herald

"The poet had the insight to trust the people with the book of people and the people replied 'Man, what is your name?'"—New York Evening Sun.

"The first poet for half a century to express New England life completely with a fresh, original and appealing way of his own."—Boston Transcript.

"We have read every line with that amazement and delight which are too seldom evoked by books of modern verse."—The Academy (London):

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