UNIFORM EDITION
OF
ROBERT BRIDGES’S POETICAL WORKS.

SOME PRESS OPINIONS.

VOLUME I. Prometheus the Firegiver—Eros and Psyche—The Growth of Love—Notes. Small Post 8vo, 6s.

TIMES.—‘For sheer poetical beauty there have been few things done in our generation more perfect.’

GUARDIAN.—‘The new edition is as dainty a one as any poet could desire for his work, and it will no doubt win for Mr. Bridges a considerable portion of the many new readers whom he deserves.’

WORLD.—‘Beautiful and scholarly.... Mr. Bridges has firmly established himself in the favour of students of poetry, and the present edition should still further extend the appreciation of a writer whose work is always poetic and sincere.’

VOLUME II. Shorter Poems—New Poems—Notes. Small Post 8vo, 6s.

DAILY CHRONICLE.—‘Mr. Bridges is an artist whose work cannot fail to give pleasure to all who care for artistry in English verse.... We find here in full measure his sane and manly spirit, his love of life, of beauty and of England, his refinement of thought and of form, his cool and fresh lyric quality.’

SCOTSMAN.—‘This new edition cannot but do good to English poetry all the world over, if it makes Mr. Bridges and his work better known than they are.’

VOLUME III. The First Part of Nero—Achilles in Scyros—Notes. Small Post 8vo, 6s.