He bit an Angle Worm in halves
And ate the fellow, raw,
These two lines in the opening of the poem are notable for the way they twist a familiar image. A bird eating a worm is a commonplace scene in nature. But here, because of...
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He bit an Angle Worm in halves
And ate the fellow, raw,
These two lines in the opening of the poem are notable for the way they twist a familiar image. A bird eating a worm is a commonplace scene in nature. But here, because of...
"Rowed him softer Home" refers to the motion of the bird's wings as they carry him through the air.
He bit an Angle Worm in halves
And ate the fellow, raw, Speaker
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They looked like frightened Beads,
I thought,
He stirred his Velvet Head. — Speaker