OUTLOOK
ODES
By T. W. H. CROSLAND
AUTHOR OF "THE UNSPEAKABLE SCOT,"
"LITERARY PARABLES," "THE FINER SPIRIT," &c.
LONDON: AT THE UNICORN
VII CECIL COURT W.C.
MCMII
TO
THE LORD WINDSOR
ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER
CONTENTS
[TO THE TRUE-BORN BRITON]
(After Peace Night.)
[TO DAN LENO]
(On his appearance at Sandringham.)
[TO THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN]
(Touching his audience of the King.)
[TO THE TSAR]
(After Dunkirk.)
[TO THE STOCK EXCHANGE]
(On its Centenary.)
[TO THE LORD MAYOR]
(November 9th.)
[TO THE GLASGOW MAGISTRATES]
(On their proposal to banish barmaids.)
[TO THE DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER]
[TO THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER]
(Before his retirement.)
[TO PRINCE EDWARD OF YORK]
(On the return of the "Ophir.")
[TO THE DAILY MAIL]
(August 3, 1901.)