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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SPORT, by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES Poet Analysis First Line: Hunters, hunters Last Line: Take their delight. Alternate Author Name(s): Davies, W. H. Subject(s): Hunting; Hunters | |||
Hunters, hunters, Follow the Chase. I saw the Fox's eyes, Not in his face But on it, big with fright -- Haste, hunters, haste! Say, hunters, say, Is it a noble sport? As rats that bite Babies in cradles, so, Such rats and men Take their delight. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LAMENT OF QUARRY by LEONIE ADAMS KILLDEER by KENNETH SLADE ALLING THE YOUNG FOWLER THAT MISTOOK HIS GAME by PHILIP AYRES A POEM ABOUT THE HOUNDS AND THE HARES by LISEL MUELLER A BIRD'S ANGER by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES |
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