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... living vampyre , who had passed years amidst his friends , and dearest ties , forced every year , by feeding upon the life of a lovely female , to prolong his existence for the ensuing months , his blood would run cold , whilst he ...
... living vampyre , who had passed years amidst his friends , and dearest ties , forced every year , by feeding upon the life of a lovely female , to prolong his existence for the ensuing months , his blood would run cold , whilst he ...
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... living fire , And roll'd his blood - shot eye - balls , drunk with ire . In ev'ry gesture deadly horrors breathe ; Death sate enthron'd his withering scowl beneath . ' C All this is rather alarming ; a little too fiery ; a living fire ...
... living fire , And roll'd his blood - shot eye - balls , drunk with ire . In ev'ry gesture deadly horrors breathe ; Death sate enthron'd his withering scowl beneath . ' C All this is rather alarming ; a little too fiery ; a living fire ...
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... living snake in public , or so much of it as to occasion its death . Probably the snake may have been rendered harmless by some means ; the people , however , suppose that for some act of piety performed by the ancestors of this tribe ...
... living snake in public , or so much of it as to occasion its death . Probably the snake may have been rendered harmless by some means ; the people , however , suppose that for some act of piety performed by the ancestors of this tribe ...
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Russells Lord John Letter to Lord | 49 |
Malthus See Gray | 51 |
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