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Searching... Subject: TRAPPING & TRAPPERS Matches Found: 10 A RAT TRAP, by BELLE RICHARDSON HARRISON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Onct erbout de hour uv midnight, stealin' chick-/ens by de dim light Last Line: En step on 'emnebber more. Subject(s): African Americans; Rats; Trapping & Trappers; Negroes; American Blacks; Traps; Snares; Trappers AN EMPTY THREAT, by ROBERT FROST Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: I stay Last Line: To make them out Subject(s): Trapping & Trappers; Traps; Snares; Trappers BATEESE AND HIS LITTLE DECOYS, by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND Poem Text First Line: O I'm very very tire marie Last Line: For showin' dem de lesson! Ole jean bateese belair. Subject(s): Animals; Beavers; Mink; Trapping & Trappers; Traps; Snares; Trappers BEWITCHED, by HAMLEN HUNT Poem Text First Line: Now that the trap you laid Last Line: No more of life. Subject(s): Animals; Life; Trapping & Trappers; Traps; Snares; Trappers BOULE, by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND Poem Text First Line: Way back on de woods I know a man Last Line: Gettin' de ole tam luck also. Subject(s): Trapping & Trappers; Traps; Snares; Trappers ELEGY FOR A TRAPPER, by DAVID BOTTOMS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Eighteen below in plains, montana Last Line: Frozen upright on a stump. Subject(s): Animals; Dogs; Montana; Mourning; Trapping & Trappers; Bereavement; Traps; Snares; Trappers THE FOX WHO WATCHED FOR THE MIDNIGHT SUN, by NORMAN DUBIE Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Across the snowy pastures of the estate Last Line: As if the dead hare were soon to awaken. Subject(s): Animals; Dramatists; Ibsen, Henrik (1828-1906); Medicine; Plays & Playwrights ; Trapping & Trappers; Writing & Writers; Drugs, Prescription; Dramatists; Traps; Snares; Trappers THE SNARE, by JAMES STEPHENS Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: I hear a sudden cry of pain! Last Line: I am searching everywhere! Subject(s): Animals; Rabbits; Trapping & Trappers; Hares; Traps; Snares; Trappers THE TRAP, by LAURA LOURENE LEGEAR Poem Text First Line: I have a friend among the hills Last Line: As you, one velvet paw. Alternate Author Name(s): Humphreys, James Kevil, Mrs. Subject(s): Trapping & Trappers; Traps; Snares; Trappers WOLVERINE, by EMILY PAULINE JOHNSON Poem Text Poet's Biography First Line: Yes sir, it's quite a story though you won'r bwlieve it's true Last Line: "I peered into the facemy god! 'twas poor old wolverine." Alternate Author Name(s): Tekahionwake Subject(s): Murder; Native Americans; Prejudice; Salvation; Trapping & Trappers; Wolves; Indians Of America; American Indians; Indians Of South America; Bias; Intolerance; Traps; Snares; Trappers |
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