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READERS familiar with Mr. Hazelhurst's sonnets on summer will turn with interest to his verses dealing with subjects suggested by the phenomena and events connected with the fall of the year. His subjects range from “Enthusiasm” to “Misery,” and from “The Sewing Machine” to “The Dome of Heaven”; and he finds music in them all.
Flashes from the Orient, or a Thousand and One Mornings with Poesy.
In four books, Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Book third, Autumn. By John Hazelhurst. Pp. x + 280. (London and Aylesbury: Hazell, Watson and Viney, Ltd., 1910.) Price 1s. 6d. net.
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Flashes from the Orient, or a Thousand and One Mornings with Poesy . Nature 85, 371 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/085371a0
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