
In Flanders Fields, and Other Poems
by John McCrae
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Chapters (55)
- 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.]
- 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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