Read full poem →By now the blood is dried;
And Maurice amongst the hay lies still
And my knife is in his side."
Dictionary Entry
Grass cut and dried for use as animal fodder.
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Poetry examples for “hay”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Oft o'er his back a crooked scythe is laid,
And wreaths of hay his sunburnt temples shade:
Oft in his harden'd hand a goad he bears,
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Read full poem →Marvell wrote such lines as "Ametas and
Thestylis making Hay-ropes," or " The Picture
of Little T. C.,** or " The Fair Singer,'* or " To
Read full poem →32 . A Masque at Lord Hay's, for the Entertain-
ment of Monsieur le Baron de Tour, Feb. 22, 1617.
Read full poem →Brain. Why, a fine whisp of hay, roll’d hard,
Master Stephen.
Read full poem →Take in the prairie right and left, rolling land and new
hay crops, swaths of new hay laid in the sun.
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Read full poem →Listen the long, sincere, and liberal bray
Of the earnest Puller at another's hay
'Gainst aught that dares to tug the other way,
Read full poem →Joun Hay, born 1888, author of Jim Bludso, The
Bread Winner, Little Breeches, History of the Civil
