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IN FLANDERS FIELDS [Canadian Poet, 1872-1918] WITH AND ESSAY IN CHARACTER by Sir Andrew Macphail
[This text is taken from the New York edition of 1919.]
Contents In Flanders Fields The Anxious Dead The Warrior Isandlwana The Unconquered Dead The Captain The Song of the Derelict Quebec Then and Now Unsolved The Hope of My Heart Penance Slumber Songs The Oldest Drama Recompense Mine Host Equality Anarchy Disarmament The Dead Master The Harvest of the Sea The Dying of Pere Pierre Eventide Upon Watts' Picture "Sic Transit" A Song of Comfort The Pilgrims The Shadow of the Cross The Night Cometh In Due Season JOHN MCCRAE
An Essay in Character
I. In Flanders Fields II. With the Guns Here ends the account of his part in this memorable battle, And here follow some general observations upon the experience: A few strokes will complete the picture: And here is one last note to his mother: At this time the Canadian division was moving south to take its share in This phase of the war lasted two months precisely, III. The Brand of War IV. Going to the Wars V. South Africa The next entry is from South Africa: The next letter is from the Lines of Communication: Three weeks later he writes: With Ian Hamilton's column near Balmoral. At Lyndenburg: VI. Children and Animals VII. The Old Land and the New VIII. The Civil Years IX. Dead in His Prime
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