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A LIST OF MESSRS. METHUEN' S P U B L I C A T I O N S Poe t ry RUDYARD KIPLING'S NEW POEMS Eudyard Kipling. THE SEVEN SEAS. By R UDYARD K IPLING. Third Edition.Crown Sw. Buckram, gilt top. 6J . 'The new poems ofMr. Rudyard Kipling have all the spirit andswing of their pre­ decessors. Patriotism is the solid concrete foundation on which Mr. Kipling has built the whole ofhis work.'— Times. ' Full of passionate patriotism and the Imperial spirit.'— Yorkshire Post. 'The Empire has found a singer ; it is no depreciation of the songs to say that states­ men may have, one way or other, to take account of them.'— Manchester Guardian. ' Animated through andthrough with indubitable genius.'— Daily Telegraph. ' Packed with inspiration,with humour, withpathos.'— Daily Chronicle. ' All the pride of empire, all the intoxication of power, all the ardour, theenergy, the masterful strength and the wonderful endurance and death-scorning pluck •whichare the very bone and fibre and marrow of the British character are here.' —Daily Mail, Rudyard Kipling. BARRACK-ROOM BALLADS; And Other Verses. By R UDYARD K IPLING. Eleventh Edition. Crown Zvo. 6^. *Mr. Kipling's verseis strong, vivid, full of character. . . . Unmistakablegenius rings in every line.'— Times. The ballads teem with imagination, they palpitate with emotion. We read them with laughter and tears; the metres throb in our pulses, the cunningly ordered words tingle with life;and if this be notpoetry, what is?'— Pall Mall Gazette. 'Q." POEMS AND BALLADS. By "Q.,» Author of ' Green Bays,' etc. Crown 8vo. Buckram. 35. (>d. ' This work has just the faint, ineffable touch and glow that makepoetry ' Q.' has the true romantic spirit.'— Speaker. "Q." GREEN BAYS : Verses and Parodies. By "Q.,» Author of ' Dead Man's Rock,'etc. Second Edition. Crown Svo. y.6d. 'The verses display a rare and versatile gift of parody, great command of metre, and a very pretty turn of humour.'— Times. E. Mackay. A SONG OF THE SEA. By E RIC M ACKAY, Author of 'The Love Letters of a Violinist.' Second Edition. Fcap. Svo. S s - ' Everywhere Mr.Mackay displays himself the master ofa style marked by all the characteristics of the best rhetoric.He has a keen sense of rhythm and ofgeneral balance ; hisverse is excellently sonorous.'— Globe.

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