“There is not a morally unwholesome line in her whole work. The book, therefore, is one which the author may well feel proud of having produced and the reader thankful to possess.”
+ Cath. World. 83: 266. My. ’06. 730w.
“We are indebted to her for much that is lovely, tender, and charming,—and, often, for a wise note of womanly wisdom.” Edith M. Thomas.
+ Critic. 49: 218. S. ’06. 240w.
Reviewed by Wm. M. Payne.
Dial. 41: 67. Ag. 1, ’06. 170w.
“Although there is much in her book that is rather dull, occasionally ... she strikes a fairly searching chord.”
+ – Nation. 83: 145. Ag. 16, ’06. 230w.
“Few have written anything very much better in serious poetry than Louise Morgan Sill, and the poems are well arranged.”
+ + Pub. Opin. 40: 736. Je. 16, ’06. 70w. R. of Rs. 33: 768. Je. ’06. 40w.