SONG-SURF
    (Being the Lyrics of Plays and Lyrics) by
        CALE YOUNG PRICE
M /[R. RICE'S work betrays wide sym-
        pathies with nature and life, and a
        welcome originality of sentiment and
metrical harmony." Sydney Lee.
  "In his lyrics Mr. Rice's imagination works
most successfully. He is an optimist - and
in these days an optimist is irresistible -
and he can touch delicately things too holy
for a rough or violent pathos." The London
Star (James Douglas).
  " Mr. Rice's highest gift is essentially
lyrical. His lyrics have a charm and grace
of melody distinctively their own." The
London Bookman.
  "Mr. Rice is keenly responsive to the
loveliness of the outside world, and he re-
veals this beauty in words that sing them-
selves." The Boston Transcript.
  "Mr. Rice's work is everywhere marked
by true imaginative power and elevation of
feeling." The Scotsman.
  "Mr. Rice's work would seem to rank with
the best of our American poets of to-day."
The Atlanta Constitution.



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