Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE CRAB AND THE SNAKE, by ANONYMOUS First Line: Said the crab unto the serpent Last Line: And have no crooked thought Subject(s): Crabs | ||||||||
SAID the Crab unto the Serpent, As he held him fairly caught: Straightforward, sir, a mate should go, And have no crooked thought. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WITH THE SHELL OF A HERMIT CRAB by JAMES WRIGHT THE DEAD CRAB by ANDREW YOUNG (1885-1971) DON'T YOU SEE? by KATHARINE LEE BATES TIDE POOLS IN DECEPTION PASS by KAREN SWENSON HALIEUTICA [HALIEUTICKS]: THE HERMIT-CRAB by OPPIAN OF CILICIA OLD CHANG, THE CRAB by ISAAC TAYLOR HEADLAND TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS |
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