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MR. HAZELHURST draws the inspiration for most of his verse from natural objects and phenomena, but occasionally current events, incidents relating to people of the day, and moral questions form the subjects of his sonnets. There are many evidences of the author's versatility in the 295 pieces the book includes, and his imagination and grace will please many readers.
Flashes from the Orient, or a Thousand and One Mornings with Poesy.
In Four Books: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Book second—Summer. By John Hazelhurst. (London: Hazell, Watson and Viney, Ltd., 1908.) Price 1s. 6d.
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Flashes from the Orient, or a Thousand and One Mornings with Poesy . Nature 79, 249 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/079249c0
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