Songs of Womanhood
BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
Uniform with this Volume.
REALMS OF UNKNOWN KINGS.
The Athenæum. —' In this volume the critic recognises with sudden joy the work of a true poet. '
The Saturday Review. —' It is a book in which deep feeling speaks ... and it has something of that essentially poetical thought, the thought that sees, which lies deeper than feeling. '
LONDON: GRANT RICHARDS.
A great number of the following verses are already known to readers of The Herb o' Grace , and of the little reprint, Songs of Childhood . As these pamphlets, however, did not reach the public, it has been thought advisable to re-issue the verses in book-form, together with three or four more collected from various reviews, and a number that are here printed for the first time.
L.A.T.
King Baby on his throne Sits reigning O, sits reigning O! King Baby on his throne Sits reigning all alone.