THREE POETIC NOTES.
DUAI, LOVE AND LOYALTT, ■ SOUNDED IN DOMINIONS. (Received 2 p.m.) > LONDON, November 21. Sir Herbert Warren, lecturing at Oxford University on the' Empi?4's §§ poetry, said there were three notes'»l sounded in the distinguished poetry of ■"-" - the dominion —"love for the new home, love for the old home, and love and >S loj'alty to the Empire." The real poetry of the Empire belonged to men like the'?: late Mr. George Essex Evans, and John Sandes, of Australia, while . : Mr.~; : ,:;5 Pcmber Reeves excellently represented ". New Zealand. ! i
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 278, 22 November 1915, Page 6
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