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 - Page 1641868Full view - About this book
| Alexandra Böhm - Art and science - 2008 - 374 pages
...schließlich, was Frankenstein nicht gelungen war: die Tötung des Monsters. Then Lamia breath'd death breath; the sophist's eye, Like a sharp spear, went through...her utterly, Keen, cruel, perceant, stinging: she, äs well As her weak hand could any meaning teil, Motion'd him to be silent; vainly so, He look'd and... | |
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...Lamia breath'd death breath ; the sophist's eye, Like a sharp spear, went through her utterly, 300 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 — No ! "A serpent!" echoed... | |
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