BUCCANEER BALLADS

By E. H. Visiak. With an Introduction by John Masefield, and a Frontispiece by Violet Helm.

“... These fine ballads of Mr. Visiak.... All are good, but some are better than others. An alteration of two words in the last line of the first stanza would have made ‘The Rendezvous’ an absolutely perfect valedictory.”—Glasgow Herald.


LONDON: ELKIN MATHEWS, VIGO STREET, W.

FOOTNOTES:

[A] Madras.

[B] How the Englishman would have grieved if he had known that the Mosquito Indians, faithful to the last, would be betrayed, to their fate, by the English Government into the hands of the Spaniards: in 1787.

[C] How this white light was contrived I never could learn. (Original footnote.)

Perhaps by means of a radio-active earth discovered by Doctor Copicus.