THE CHURCH TIMES 19 May 1899 (page 605)
REVIEWS.
Songs of the Spirit (Kegan Paul, 3s. 6d.), by Aleister Crowley is a little volume of rather ambitious verse, which, if we are right in supposing it to be the work of youth, enables us to predict excellent work from Mr. Crowley when his philosophy of life has been matured. He has a mastery of rhythm which, with certain lines of thought has probably been acquired in the school of Swinburne. |