Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Old-World Idylls: And Other Verses
Not unlike others who live at will in an ideal world, Austin Dobson is as modest and unassuming a person as one often meets. Just a poet, scholar and gentle man, the artist-side of whose nature compensates him for any lack of adventure in his daily work and walk. As is the case with many London authors, an Office in the Civil Service has supplied him with an honorable certainty of livelihood and left his heart at ease for song. He was born in 1840, and has been a govern ment-clerk for twenty-two years. Singularly enough, he did not begin to write poetry till he was twenty-five years Of age, and the first collection of his Vignettes.
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