Destroy those lives that God saw good to make, Making their stomachs graves, which full they fill With murthered bodies, which in sport they kill. 100 Yet man doth think himself so gentle, mild,
It was pretty interesting that the poem follows both the prey and hunter. I like that you can understand the fear of the hunters and wat's desire to live, which I feel the reader can relate to the same passion. But when the reader writes from the hunter's perception, it shows the hunter negatively as people who have no respect for life or God who created life.