| 1843 - 310 pagina’s
...which were faithfully apportioned among the whole number. But day after day passed, "And you might see The longings of the cannibal arise (Although they spoke not) in their wolfish eyes." The fatal resolve taken, they cast lots, and the victim resigned his life with inanly fortitude, but... | |
| 1845 - 448 pagina’s
..."Savagely They glared upon each other — all was done— Water and wine and lood — and you might see The longings of the cannibal arise, (Although they spoke not,) in their wolfish eyes." One of their number is demanded, as a victim, to pacify the now frenzied appetites of the famished... | |
| William Gilmore Simms - 1845 - 448 pagina’s
...Savagely They glared upon each other — all was done—- Water and wine and food — and you might see The longings of the cannibal arise, (Although they spoke not,) in their wolfish eyes." One of their number is demanded, as a victim, to pacify the now frenzied appetites of the famished... | |
| William Gilmore Simms - 1846 - 254 pagina’s
...Savagely They glared upon each other — all was done — Water and wine and food — and you might see The longings of the cannibal arise, (Although they spoke not,) in their wolfish eyes." One of their number is demanded, as a victim, to' pacify the now frenzied appetites of the famished... | |
| 1963 - 506 pagina’s
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| William O S. Gilly - 1850 - 380 pagina’s
...which they had not tasted food. Savagely They glared upon each other; . . . . and you might have seen The longings of the cannibal arise (Although they spoke not) in their wolfish eyes. — BYBON. They must now either taste human flesh or perish — there was no alternative. A young man... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 pagina’s
...savagely They glared upon each other — all was done, Water, and wine, and food — and you might see The longings of the cannibal arise (Although they spoke not) in their wolfish eyes. At length one whisper'd his companion, who Whisper'd another, and thus it went round, And then a hoarser... | |
| Jean Roemer - 1857 - 332 pagina’s
...savagely They glared upon each other — all was done, Water, and wine, and food — and you might see The longings of the cannibal arise (Although they spoke not) in their wolfish eyes. At length one whisper'd his companion, who Whisper'd another, and thus it went round, And then a hoarser... | |
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