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WILLIAM MORRIS
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Rethel, and a review of Browning's recently published "Men and Women." The article last named is, I believe, the single instance in which Morris ever voluntarily took the rôle of a reviewer; and together with an article on Rossetti's volume of poems of 1870, which, much against his will, he wrote for the "Academy," it represents the sum of his formal contributions to literary criticism.

The full list is as follows: the poems being distinguished by having their titles printed in italic.

January: The Story of the Unknown Church. (A tale.)
Winter Weather.
February: The Churches of North France, No. 1. Shadows of Amiens.
March: A Dream. (A tale.)
"Men and Women." By Robert Browning.
April: Frank's Sealed Letter. (A tale.)
May: Riding Together.
July: Gertha's Lovers. (A tale.) c. 1—3.
Hands.
August: "Death the Avenger and Death the Friend."
Svend and his Brethren. (A tale.)
Gertha's Lovers, c. 4, 5.
September: Lindenborg Pool. (A tale.)
The Hollow Land. (A tale.) c. 1, 2.
The Chapel in Lyonness.
October: The Hollow Land, c. 3.
Pray but One Prayer for Me.
December: Golden Wings. (A tale.)

"These early poems," Canon Dixon writes to me, "seem to me to be lifted out of poetry: to have, be-