Read full poem →Peace pleaseth me, and in mid peace is love. 50
With augurs Phoebus, Phoebe with hunters stands.
To thee Minerva turn the craftsmen's hands.
Dictionary Entry
One who hunts game for sport or for food; a huntsman or huntswoman.
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Poetry examples for “hunters”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Being required, with speedy help relieve?
Hunters leave taken beasts, pursue the chase,
And than things found do ever further pace. 10
Read full poem →Buried its face within my breast,
Like a pet fawn by hunters hurt.
Read full poem →Sailors crying through the storm;
Scholars at your study; hunters
Lost amid the whirling winter's
Read full poem →cubs and telling them what to do when the hunters
came after them.
Read full poem →were shot down by American snipers and forwarded to the
Intelligence Department after souvenir hunters had
obtained their copies hot from the press. American
Read full poem →Where the thick hedge the warmest house supplies,
And when he hears the hunters far and wide
He climbs the highest tree to see them ride--
Read full poem →With emphasis of speech oer murdered worms.
And hunters cruel--pleading with sad care
Pity's petition for the fox and hare,
Read full poem →How have I view’d your motion and your rest
When like fleet hunters ye have left mine eye,
In your thin gauze of woolly-fleecing drest;
