Classic and Contemporary Poetry
HYENAS, by WILLIAM WHALLON First Line: The stripes, the meretricious gauds of noon Last Line: Clamber up hills beyond, for they have made %the wide savannah free from bone and brawn Subject(s): Hyenas | ||||||||
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