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Revised edition with additional poems, 12mo, cloth, $1.25

"There are few poets writing in English to-day whose work is so permeated by individual charm as is Mr. Robinson's. Always one feels the presence of a man behind the poet—a man who knows life and people and things and writes of them clearly, with a subtle poetic insight that is not visible in the work of any other living writer."—Brooklyn Daily Eagle.

"The 'Book of Annandale,' a splendid poem included in this collection, is one of the most moving emotional narratives found in modern poetry."—Review of Reviews.

"...His handling of Greek themes reveals him as a lyrical poet of inimitable charm and skill."—Reedy's Mirror.

"A poem that must endure; if things that deserve long life get it."—N. Y. Evening Sun.

"Wherever you hear people who know speak of American poets . . . they assume that you take the genius and place of Edwin Arlington Robinson as granted. . . . A man with something to say that has value and beauty. His thought is deep and his ideas are high and stimulating."—Boston Transcript.