Chapter 22

From Dreamland Sent

From Dreamland Sent

Verses of the Life to Come

ByLILIAN WHITING

Author of “The World Beautiful,” “After Her Death,” “Kate Field: A Record,” “A Study of Elizabeth Barrett Browning,” etc.New edition. With additional poems.16mo. Cloth, extra, $1.00. Decorated cloth, $1.25. Padded calf or full crushed morocco, gilt edges, $3.50.Lilian Whiting’s verse is like a bit of sunlit landscape on a May morning.—Boston Herald.Graceful, tender, and true, appealing to what is best in the human heart.—The Independent.The poems express and reveal her inmost nature, full of affection, longings, appreciation of others, belief in the nearness of the other world. She seems to me to have gained a higher outlook than most of us in a spiritual as well as in an intellectual way.—Kate Sanborn.Full of faith in the divine care and a perception of the nearness of the spirit world. Its poems of love and friendship are most tender and noble.—New Church Messenger.There is in them a sympathetic human touch, an insight born of love and sorrow, which will bring the quiet, responsive tears to many a reader’s eye.—The Chautauquan.There is a perfection of form and poetic beauty in all her verses, and one cannot take up the book and turn to any page without being touched by the elevating and inspiring statements that guided the pen of the author.—Boston Home Journal.I never saw anything on earth before which looked so much as if just brought from heaven by angel hands as this new edition of “From Dreamland Sent.” In the golden sunshine of an Italian morning I have heard the silver trumpets blow. This exquisite book reminds me of them.—Sarah Holland Adams.Of the new edition of “From Dreamland Sent,” Julia Ward Howe says: “Its tender and devout spirit matches well the Easter lilies that adorn it.”

Author of “The World Beautiful,” “After Her Death,” “Kate Field: A Record,” “A Study of Elizabeth Barrett Browning,” etc.

New edition. With additional poems.16mo. Cloth, extra, $1.00. Decorated cloth, $1.25. Padded calf or full crushed morocco, gilt edges, $3.50.

Lilian Whiting’s verse is like a bit of sunlit landscape on a May morning.—Boston Herald.Graceful, tender, and true, appealing to what is best in the human heart.—The Independent.The poems express and reveal her inmost nature, full of affection, longings, appreciation of others, belief in the nearness of the other world. She seems to me to have gained a higher outlook than most of us in a spiritual as well as in an intellectual way.—Kate Sanborn.Full of faith in the divine care and a perception of the nearness of the spirit world. Its poems of love and friendship are most tender and noble.—New Church Messenger.There is in them a sympathetic human touch, an insight born of love and sorrow, which will bring the quiet, responsive tears to many a reader’s eye.—The Chautauquan.There is a perfection of form and poetic beauty in all her verses, and one cannot take up the book and turn to any page without being touched by the elevating and inspiring statements that guided the pen of the author.—Boston Home Journal.I never saw anything on earth before which looked so much as if just brought from heaven by angel hands as this new edition of “From Dreamland Sent.” In the golden sunshine of an Italian morning I have heard the silver trumpets blow. This exquisite book reminds me of them.—Sarah Holland Adams.Of the new edition of “From Dreamland Sent,” Julia Ward Howe says: “Its tender and devout spirit matches well the Easter lilies that adorn it.”

Lilian Whiting’s verse is like a bit of sunlit landscape on a May morning.—Boston Herald.

Graceful, tender, and true, appealing to what is best in the human heart.—The Independent.

The poems express and reveal her inmost nature, full of affection, longings, appreciation of others, belief in the nearness of the other world. She seems to me to have gained a higher outlook than most of us in a spiritual as well as in an intellectual way.—Kate Sanborn.

Full of faith in the divine care and a perception of the nearness of the spirit world. Its poems of love and friendship are most tender and noble.—New Church Messenger.

There is in them a sympathetic human touch, an insight born of love and sorrow, which will bring the quiet, responsive tears to many a reader’s eye.—The Chautauquan.

There is a perfection of form and poetic beauty in all her verses, and one cannot take up the book and turn to any page without being touched by the elevating and inspiring statements that guided the pen of the author.—Boston Home Journal.

I never saw anything on earth before which looked so much as if just brought from heaven by angel hands as this new edition of “From Dreamland Sent.” In the golden sunshine of an Italian morning I have heard the silver trumpets blow. This exquisite book reminds me of them.—Sarah Holland Adams.

Of the new edition of “From Dreamland Sent,” Julia Ward Howe says: “Its tender and devout spirit matches well the Easter lilies that adorn it.”

At bookstores; or sent, postpaid, by the publishers,LITTLE, BROWN, & COMPANY,Boston


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