WANDERERS ; 



BEING 



A Collection of the Poems of William Winter. 



New Edition, Revised and Enlarged. With 



a Portrait of the Author. 



i8mo, Cloth, 75 Cents. 



Also a Limited Large Paper Edition, printed 



on English Hand-made Paper. Price ^2.50. 



" But it has seemed to the author of these poems — 

 which of course are offered as absolutely impersonal 

 — that they are the expression of various representative 

 moods of human feeling and various representative 

 aspects of human experience, and that therefore they 

 may possibly possess the inherent right to exist." — 

 From the Preface. 



'' The verse of Mr. Winter is dedicated mainly to 

 love and wine, to flowers and birds and dreams, to the 

 hackneyed and never-to-be-exhausted repertory of the 

 old singers. His instincts are strongly conservative; his 

 confessed aim is to belong to ' that old school of English 

 Lyrical Poetry, of which gentleness is the soul, and 

 simplicity the garment.' " — Saturday Review. 



" The poems have a singular charm in their graceful 

 spontaneity." — Scots Observer. 



"Free from cant and rant — clear cut as a cameo, 

 pellucid as a mountain brook. It may be derided as 

 trite, borne, unimpassioned; but in its own modest 

 sphere it is, to our thinking, extraordinarily successful, 

 and satisfies us far more than the pretentious mouthing 

 which receives the seal of over-hasty approbation." — 

 Atheiiceum. 



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