Poetry.
THE ANXIOUS DEAD. 0 am, fall silent till the dead men hear Above their heads the legions pressing on: (These fought their fight in time of bitter fear And died not knowing how......
"christ In Flanders."
Owura to the Large and continued demand for copies of the poem entitled "Christ in Flanders," which appeared in our issue of September 11th, 1915, it has now been reprinted in......
The Cuckoo In Camp,
DARK elms in deep June heat, Poppies blazing in wheat, Dust in a windless street, Silence. . . . And then Unbelievable, meet Beyond all va:ces of spring, You, from some copse......
"a Student In Arms."
Tin leading article in the Spectator on the death of Lieutenant Hankey and his article "Don't Worry " have been republished as a leaflet by Messrs. W. Speaight and Sons, 98-99......
Milking Sheep.
fTo THE EDITOR OF Tar " SPECTATOR...I SIR,—When Heligoland was British, and indeed for many years afterwards, until the pasture ground was oecupied by big guns, the leeal milk......
(to- The Editor Of The " Spectator."i
Sra,—You will doubtless be interested to know that the letter from the Chaplain in France, which appeared in a recent issue of your journal, suggesting that readers should send......
" Bury Or Burn."
Tug article under the above heading, dealing with the desecration of beautiful places by the scattering of pieces of paper and other picnic debris, which appeared in our issue......
The Hailstorm At Worcester On Sunday, June 17th. (to The
EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR: '1 SIR,—My friend Larrie, whose intelligence once figured in the Spectator, had an experience last Sunday evening which falls to the lot of few little......
Milton And Jehangir.
(To Tat EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."' SIR,—In your issue of June 23rd you quote from Sir Thomas Roe's description of Jehangir's Court : " High in a gallery, with a canopy over......
" Chess Strategy."
Met THE EDFFOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."1 Sza,—In a review of Chess Strategy, by E. Lasker, in the Spectator for March, 1915, or thereabouts, the authorship was attributed to the......
" From A V.a.d. Hospital."
Miss MART-ADAIR MACDONALD'a three poems ("In the Ward," " Epiphany Vision," and "In Last Year's_ Camp") have been reprinted from the pages of the Spectator in pamphlet form......
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or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked " Communi- cated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode......