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  1. Hyena. Edwin Morgan. I am waiting for you. I have been travelling all morning through the bush. and not eaten. I am lying at the edge of the bush. on a dusty path that leads from the burnt-out kraal. I am panting, it is midday, I found no water-hole. I am very fierce without food and although my eyes.

  2. Hyena. I am waiting for you. I have been travelling all morning through the bush. and not eaten. I am lying at the edge of the bush. on a dusty path that leads from the burnt-out kraal. I am panting, it is midday, I found no water-hole. I am very fierce without food and although my eyes.

  3. Hyena. I am waiting for you. I have been travelling all morning through the bush. and not eaten. I am lying at the edge of the bush. on a dusty path that leads from the burnt-out kraal. I am panting, it is midday, I found no water-hole. I am very fierce without food and although my eyes. are screwed to slits against the sun.

  4. 2018年1月22日 · A step-by-step analysis of Edwin Morgan's poem, "Hyena", suitable for National 5 revision for the Scottish Text section of the Critical Reading paper.

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    • Rachel Vevers
  5. In "Hyena" by Edwin Morgan, the hyena is a animal who tries to make you afraid of it. In a threatening manner, he indicates that he is "a good match for a dead lion." In this, the author is...

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