Author:Jane Austen
The verses sing a multitude of memories. The wonder is, in finding them all collected, how profuse and pure a genius is here displayed
—— Evelyn Waugh , SpectatorWhat he possessed above all, as a versifier, was a remarkable technical adroitness, a ready talent for witty ideas and a gift for ironical and understated phrasemaking. He wears extremely well
—— Roy Fuller , Daily TelegraphGenerals tend to win their reputations at the cost of other men's lives. By an anomaly unique in military history Wavell's own reputation has reached its widest range - certainly in the English-speaking world - not because of his prowess as a soldier or a proconsul, but because of his identification with a small miscellany containing a selection of other men's verses
—— Ronald Lewin