in flanders fields and other poems-第21章
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look up and say; Lord; when saw we Thee anhungered and fed Thee;
or thirsty and gave Thee drink; a stranger; and took Thee in;
naked and clothed Thee; and there meets them that warrant…royal
of all charity; Inasmuch as ye did it unto one of the least of these;
ye have done it unto Me; there will be amongst those awed ones
many a practitioner of medicine。〃
And finally I shall conclude this task to which I have set
a worn but willing hand; by using again the words which once I used before:
Beyond all consideration of his intellectual attainments
John McCrae was the well beloved of his friends。 He will be missed
in his place; and wherever his companions assemble there will be for them
a new poignancy in the Miltonic phrase;
But O the heavy change; now thou art gone;
Now thou art gone; and never must return!
London;
11th November; 1918。
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