These hunt, as they have done
But with claws and teeth grown perfect,
More deadly than they can believe.


The Heaven of Animals (l. 20–22). - The Whole Motion; Collected Poems, 1945-1992 (1992)


These hunt, as they have done But with claws and teeth grown perfect, More deadly than they can believe.

These hunt, as they have done But with claws and teeth grown perfect, More deadly than they can believe.

These hunt, as they have done But with claws and teeth grown perfect, More deadly than they can believe.

These hunt, as they have done But with claws and teeth grown perfect, More deadly than they can believe.