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" Motion'd him to be silent: vainly so, He look'd and look'd again a level - No! "A Serpent!" echoed he: no sooner said, Than with a frightful scream she vanished: And Lycius' arms were empty of delight, As were his limbs of life, from that same night. "
The Christian Examiner - 164. oldal
1868
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...day, And shall I see thee made a serpent's prey?" Then Lamia hreathed death-hreath ; the sophist's ryo Like a sharp spear, went through her utterly, Keen,...she, as well As her weak hand could any meaning tell, Molion'd him to he silent ; vainly so, tie look'd and look'd again a level — No! A Serpent ! " echoed...

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...made a serpent's prey Î" Then Lamia breathed death-breath ; the sophist's eye Like a sharp e pear, went through her utterly, Keen, cruel, perceant, stinging...she, as well As her weak hand could any meaning tell, Motion'd him to be silent; vainly so, He look'd and look'd again a level — Л'о ! A Serpent ! "...

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...every ill Of life have I preserved thee to this day, And shall I see thee made a serpent's prey ?" Then Lamia breathed death-breath ; the sophist's eye,...meaning tell, Motioned him to be silent ; vainly so, Iie looked and looked again a level — No ! "A serpent!" echoed he; no sooner said, Than with a frightful...

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