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Give a description of the creatures mentioned in the poem.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Nightingale and the Glow worm by William Cowper is a poem about a nightingale and a clever glow worm. ... At night, the nightingale who is hungry after singing, hunts down the glow worm as his meal. However in the end he loses his prey. The glow worm being a quick thinker starts to compliment and praise the songbird.

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27/03/2020 · Poems About Wild Animals. The animal kingdom is filled with almost an infinite variety of creatures. Scientists discover new species and subspecies every year. Each one is a wonder unto itself and one could labor for years to uncover its secrets. It is an unfortunate fact that the closest that most of us get to wildlife is through bars at the zoo. Ever-present in poetry, animals are invoked almost as frequently as the beloved, and in many cases are even used to describe the beloved. Early examples are the stallions, doves, and deer in the love poetry of the Hebrew Bible's Song of Songs and the anthropomorphized swans and goats in ancient Greek mythology.

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