Classic and Contemporary Poetry
FORESTER, by RALPH WALDO EMERSON Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: He took the color of his vest Last Line: So walks the woodman, unespied. Subject(s): Lumber & Lumbering; Woodsmen | ||||||||
He took the color of his vest From rabbit's coat or grouse's breast; For, as the wood-kinds lurk and hide, So walks the woodman, unespied. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...VELLEN THE TREE by WILLIAM BARNES GETTING UP THE WINTER WOOD IN VERMONT by DANIEL LEAVENS CADY OUR OLD VERMONT LUMBER WAGON by DANIEL LEAVENS CADY THE POEMS OF COLD MOUNTAIN: 17 by HAN SHAN TIMBER by MURIEL THURSTON LANCE TAKING TO THE WOODS by HENRY SPLAWN TAYLOR BACCHUS by RALPH WALDO EMERSON BOSTON HYMN; READ IN MUSIC HALL, JANUARY 1, 1863 by RALPH WALDO EMERSON |
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