W. C. BENNETT’S POEMS. NEW EDITIONS.
W. C. BENNETT’S POEMS. NEW EDITIONS.
A Library Edition.Crown 8vo. Illustrated, cloth 6s.
BABY MAY—HOME POEMS and BALLADS. People’s Edition, in Two Parts, paper covers, 1s.each.‘One of the most popular of our poets. Let us say that every mother ought to learn “Baby May” and “Baby’s Shoes” off by heart.’—Westminster Review.‘The love of children few poets of our day have expressed with so much naïve fidelity as Dr. Bennett.’—Examiner.‘Those readers who do not as yet know “Baby May” should make her acquaintance forthwith; those who have that pleasure already will find her in good company.’—Guardian.‘Many a tender thought and charming fancy find graceful utterance in his pages.’—Athenæum.‘“Baby’s Shoes” is worthy to rank with “Baby May,” which, from its completeness and finished charm as a picture of infancy, is one of the most exquisite among Dr. Bennett’s productions.’—Daily Telegraph.‘Some of his poems on children are among the most charming in the language, and are familiar in a thousand homes.’—Weekly Dispatch.SONGS FOR SAILORS.Cloth gilt, Illustrated, 3s.6d.; paper covers, 1s.‘Spirited, melodious, and vigorously graphic’—Morning Post.‘Very spirited.’—Daily News.‘Really admirable.’—Pall Mall Gazette.‘Right well done.’—Illustrated London News.‘Sure of a wide popularity.’—Morning Advertiser.‘Songs that sailors most enjoy.’—Echo.‘Full of incident and strongly expressed sentiment.’—Examiner.‘We may fairly say that Dr. Bennett has taken up the mantle of Dibdin.’—Graphic.
BABY MAY—HOME POEMS and BALLADS. People’s Edition, in Two Parts, paper covers, 1s.each.
‘One of the most popular of our poets. Let us say that every mother ought to learn “Baby May” and “Baby’s Shoes” off by heart.’—Westminster Review.‘The love of children few poets of our day have expressed with so much naïve fidelity as Dr. Bennett.’—Examiner.‘Those readers who do not as yet know “Baby May” should make her acquaintance forthwith; those who have that pleasure already will find her in good company.’—Guardian.‘Many a tender thought and charming fancy find graceful utterance in his pages.’—Athenæum.‘“Baby’s Shoes” is worthy to rank with “Baby May,” which, from its completeness and finished charm as a picture of infancy, is one of the most exquisite among Dr. Bennett’s productions.’—Daily Telegraph.‘Some of his poems on children are among the most charming in the language, and are familiar in a thousand homes.’—Weekly Dispatch.
‘One of the most popular of our poets. Let us say that every mother ought to learn “Baby May” and “Baby’s Shoes” off by heart.’—Westminster Review.
‘The love of children few poets of our day have expressed with so much naïve fidelity as Dr. Bennett.’—Examiner.
‘Those readers who do not as yet know “Baby May” should make her acquaintance forthwith; those who have that pleasure already will find her in good company.’—Guardian.
‘Many a tender thought and charming fancy find graceful utterance in his pages.’—Athenæum.
‘“Baby’s Shoes” is worthy to rank with “Baby May,” which, from its completeness and finished charm as a picture of infancy, is one of the most exquisite among Dr. Bennett’s productions.’—Daily Telegraph.
‘Some of his poems on children are among the most charming in the language, and are familiar in a thousand homes.’—Weekly Dispatch.
SONGS FOR SAILORS.Cloth gilt, Illustrated, 3s.6d.; paper covers, 1s.
‘Spirited, melodious, and vigorously graphic’—Morning Post.‘Very spirited.’—Daily News.‘Really admirable.’—Pall Mall Gazette.‘Right well done.’—Illustrated London News.‘Sure of a wide popularity.’—Morning Advertiser.‘Songs that sailors most enjoy.’—Echo.‘Full of incident and strongly expressed sentiment.’—Examiner.‘We may fairly say that Dr. Bennett has taken up the mantle of Dibdin.’—Graphic.
‘Spirited, melodious, and vigorously graphic’—Morning Post.
‘Very spirited.’—Daily News.
‘Really admirable.’—Pall Mall Gazette.
‘Right well done.’—Illustrated London News.
‘Sure of a wide popularity.’—Morning Advertiser.
‘Songs that sailors most enjoy.’—Echo.
‘Full of incident and strongly expressed sentiment.’—Examiner.
‘We may fairly say that Dr. Bennett has taken up the mantle of Dibdin.’—Graphic.
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