PLAIN POEMS 



Volume of Mixed Poems. 



Price Five Shillings. 



'Strikes a true sporting vein in his hunting verses.' 



Horse and Hound, July 4, 1896. 



' Very readable ; the Irish sketches in particular being spirited.' 

 Western Morning News, Oct. 10, 1896. 



'The same breezy lightness and fresh sentiment which distinguished 



the writer's previous works.' — Sportsman,////*/ 7, 1896. 



'Delightful mixture of wit and pathos — full of music and glowing 

 with bright imagery.' — County Gentleman, July l8, 1896. 



' True regard to Irish brogue. ... A good deal of spirit.' 



Field, Aug. 1, 1896. 



' Hearty ring, and the hunting songs are spirited.' 



Yorkshire Post, Aug. 5, 1896. 



' Vein of true poetry.' — People, June 6, 1896. 



' Mr. Phillpotts Williams has not been matched in the country since 

 Whyte-Melville.' 



Salisbury and Winchester Journal, June 27, 1896. 



' Work of a sportsman who loves and understands horse and 

 hound.' — Land and Water, July 25, 1896. 



' Right above the average merit.' 



Sporting Life, Dec. 30, 1896. 



' Favourably known to hunting men.' — Scotsman, June 30, 1896. 



SALISBURY: BROWN & CO. LONDON: SIMPKIN & CO. 



SONG. 



THE GRAVE IN THE 



VALE. 



Words by W. Phillpotts Williams. Music by C, Merry 

 del Val. 



LONDON: IIOPWOOD & CREW, NEW BOND STREET. 



