
A Dying Tiger - moaned for Drink - All Poetry
The poem's brevity and sparse language create an intense and memorable image, capturing the tiger's desperation and the speaker's futile efforts to save it. The poem's setting and time period, likely the American wilderness in the 19th century, evoke a sense of untamed nature and the harsh realities of survival.
Emily Dickinson – A Dying Tiger—moaned for Drink (566) - Genius
A Dying Tiger—moaned for Drink— / I hunted all the Sand— / I caught the Dripping of a Rock / And bore it in my Hand— / His Mighty Balls—in death were thick— / But searching—I could
the prowling Bee: A Dying Tiger — moaned for Drink - Blogger
2014年4月12日 · The first stanza sets up a crisis -- great physical need and human compassion. The effort is inadequate. This isn't even an attempt to save the tiger -- simply to assuage its suffering. The "Dripping of a Rock" carried in cupped hands could never satisfy the …
A Dying Tiger Moaned For Drink - poem by Emily Dickinson
A Dying Tiger Moaned For Drink poem 566. A Dying Tiger moaned for Drink I hunted all the Sand I caught the Dripping of a Rock And bore it in my Hand His Mighty Balls in death were thick But searching I could see A Vision on the Retina Of Water and of me ‘Twas not my blame who sped too slow ‘Twas not his blame who died While I was reaching ...
a dying tiger moaned for drink赏析 - 百度文库
a dying tiger moaned for drinkΒιβλιοθήκη Baidu析 这句话描绘了一只濒临死亡的老虎在痛苦中呻吟着,渴望得到水的情景。以下是对这句话的赏析: 1.形象生动:通过使用“moaned”这个动词,作者生动地描绘了老虎的痛苦和渴望。
A Dying Tiger — moaned for Drink - American Poems
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A Dying Tiger—moaned for Drink by Emily Dickinson - Poetry.com
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A Dying Tiger'moaned For Drink Poem by Emily Dickinson
2025年3月7日 · A Dying Tiger'moaned For Drink 566 A Dying Tiger -moaned for Drink - I hunted all the Sand- I caught the Dripping of a Rock And bore it in my Hand- His Mighty Balls-in death were thick- But searching-I could see A Vision on the Retina Of Water -and of me- 'Twas not my blame-who sped too slow - 'Twas not his blame-who died While I was reaching ...
Poem: A Dying Tigermoaned for Drink by Emily Dickinson
A Dying Tiger—moaned for Drink— I hunted all the Sand— I caught the Dripping of a Rock And bore it in my Hand— His Mighty Balls—in death were thick— But searching—I could see A Vision on the Retina Of Water—and of me— 'Twas not my blame—who sped too slow— 'Twas not his blame—who died While I was reaching him—
A Dying Tiger&Mdash;Moaned For Drink: Poem by Emily Dickinson
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