14 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY 
SMITH, Walter C.—RABAN ; OR, LIFE SPLINTERS : a Poem. 
By the Author of “Olrig Grange.” Extra Fcap. 8vo. 
7s. 6d. [This day. 
SMITH, Walter C_-—OLRIG GRANGE: a Poem in Six Books. 
Edited by HERMANN Kunst, Philol. Professor. Third 
Edition. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6s. 6d. 
“* This remarkable poem will at once give its anonymous author a high 
place among contemporary English poets.—Zxamzner. 
‘«The most sickening phase of our civilization has scarcely been exposed 
with a surer and quieter point, even by Thackeray himself, than in’ this 
advice of a fashionable and religious mother to her daughter.""—Pa/Z Mall 
Gazette. 
‘‘The pious self-pity of the worldly mother, and the despair of the 
worldly daughter are really brilliantly put. The story is worked out with 
quite uncommon power.’’—Academy. 
SMITH, Walter C.—BORLAND HALL: a Poem in Six Books. 
By the Author of “Olrig Grange.” Second Edition. 
Extra fcap. 8vo. 75. 
“Songs of exquisite beauty stud the poem like gems in some massy work 
of beaten gold. Original and vigorous thought, rare dramatic instinct, and 
profound knowledge of human nature are embodied in poetry of a very 
high class. The poem is not only notable in itself, but full of splendid 
promise." — Scotsman. 
‘« Lyell’s mother, stern and unrepentant, even in death, is a terrible por- 
trait, in which we recognize the genius of the author of ‘ Olrig Grange.’ 
- A style singularly brilliant and passionately fervent, a verse melodi- 
ous and various in measure, a command of language, unusually extensive 
and apt, and an exquisite sensibility to all natural loveliness.” —Azg7ish 
Independent, 
SMITH, Walter C.—HILDA ; AMONG THE BROKEN GODS: 
a Poem. By the Author of “Olrig Grange.” Second 
Edition. Extra fcap. 8vo. 7s. 6d. 
‘That it is characterized by vigorous thinking, delicate fancy, and happy 
terms of expression, is admitted on all hands.’'— Tvmes. 
‘A poem of remarkable power, It contains much fine thought, and 
shows throughout the deepest penetration into present-day tendencies in 
belief or no-belief.""—Brittsh Quarterly Review. 
SMITH, Walter C.—BISHOP’S WALK; and Other Poems. 
Extra feap 8vo. 2s. 6d. 
