Transcribed from the 1891 John Overend edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
REVISED
EDITION of POEMS
by
Bill o’th’ Hoylus End.
PRICE TWO SHILLINGS.
printed and published by
John Overend, Cook Lane, Keighley.
1891.
PREFACE
The Author respectfully submits to the general public of his native town and district, this volume of poems, containing some of the chief results of his musings for the past thirty years. He hopes that the volume, which is in reality the production of a life-time, will in many ways be deemed worthy of the kind and courteous approbation of his numerous patrons and friends, as well as the indulgence of literary critics.
In launching forth the work, the Author begs to tender to his patrons and the public generally, his most sincere and hearty thanks for the assistance they have ever rendered him so as to enable him to acquire the necessary leisure for the cultivation of his muse. The result now achieved
is not the comprehensive collection of the efforts of the author, but it may he taken as a selection and a representation of his more generally interesting productions from time to time.