Classic and Contemporary Poetry
QUATRAIN FOR SITTING BULL, by MABEL KINGSLEY RICHARDSON First Line: Say he was defiant as the prairie winds that whipped him Last Line: "but say: ""he never wavered in allegiance to his own." Subject(s): Bulls | ||||||||
Say he was defiant as the prairie winds that whipped him; Say that he was sullen as the thunder's muttering tone; Say that he was stubborn as the wintry cold that gripped him; But say: "He never wavered in allegiance to his own." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE BULL RETURNS by YEHUDA AMICHAI A WOMAN POSSESSED by MADELINE DEFREES THE WHITE BULLS OF HEAVEN by LINDA GREGG THE BULL OF BENDYLAW by SYLVIA PLATH THE CHRIST OF VELAZQUEZ: BULL by MIGUEL DE UNAMUNO THE BURDEN OF NINEVEH by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI THE BULL by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS MARCH: A BULL ON THE HORIZON by A. G. BECKMANN A LETTER TO MARY by MABEL KINGSLEY RICHARDSON |
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