Wet with thine own best blood shall drip ^ Thy gnashing tooth and haggard lip ; Then, stalking to thy sullen grave, Go — and with Gouls and Afrits rave ; Till these in horror shrink away From spectre more accursed than they... The Vampyre: A Tale - Page xxiiiby John William Polidori, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, John Mitford - 1819 - 84 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ken Gelder - 2000 - 438 pages
...shall drip Thy gnashing tooth and haggard lip; Then stalking to thy sullen grave, Go — and with Gouls and Afrits rave; Till these in horror shrink away From spectre more accursed than they! The melancholy self-projection is grounded here not so much in national asjamilial identity. Showing... | |
| Ellen Brinks - 2003 - 228 pages
...drip, Thy gnashing tooth and haggard lip; Then stalking to thy sullen grave — Go — and with Gouls and Afrits rave; Till these in horror shrink away From spectre more accursed than thev! (755-58; 763-64; 781-86) Just emerging in Western literature, the vampire — here the Giaourblocks... | |
| Francesco C. Billari - 2006 - 684 pages
...shall drip Thy gnashing tooth and haggard lip; Then stalking to thy sullen grave, Go — and with Gouls and Afrits rave; Till these in horror shrink away From spectre more accursed than they! The melancholy self-projection is grounded here not so much in national as familial identity. Showing... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1819 - 608 pages
...drip Thy gnashing tooth, and haggard lip ; Then stalking to thy sullen grave, Gc — and with Gouls and Afrits rave, Till these in horror shrink away...accursed than they. Mr. Southey has also introduced in hi» wild but beautiful poem of " Thalaba," the varapyre corse of the Arabian maid Oneiza, who is represented... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1904 - 606 pages
...drip Thy gnashing tooth and haggard lip;1 Then stalking to thy sullen grave, Go — and with Gouls and Afrits rave ; Till these in horror shrink away From Spectre more accursed than they i «••** " How name ye yon lone Caloyer ? 2 His features I have scanned before 1. The freshness... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1819 - 584 pages
...drip Thy gnashing looth, and haggard lip; Then stalking to thy sullen grave, Go — and with Gouls and Afrits rave. Till these in horror shrink away From spectre more accurs'd than they. ' " Mr. Sonthey has also introduced, in his wild but beautiful poem oiThalaba,... | |
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