3. THE MOON BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Summary of this poem
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In the middle stanza of 'The Moon', Stevenson turns to consider those creatures which love to be out and about at night, by the light of the moon: the nocturnal activities of the mewling cat and the mouse it pursues, as well as the dog howling to be let into the house, and the bat which sleeps during the day and hunts ...
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