Definitionn. (folklore) a corpse that rises at night to drink the blood of the living
Last update: August 9, 2015
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The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies (1827) and a dramatic romance, Lamia, published later, belong to this time. [Please select]
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As he says in "Lamia":. [Please select]
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Agnes, Hyperion, Lamia, To a Nightingale, etc. [Please select]
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Lamia and Other Poems Keats's third and last volume, Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. [Please select]
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Of the longer poems in the volume, "Lamia" is the most suggestive. [Please select]
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Then the lamia hewed with all her strength at the tree, but could not cut it down. [Please select]
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When the lamia was gone away, Letiko called out: 'Little hares.' [Please select]
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Among his other poems may be noted "Hyperion," "Lamia," and "The Eve of St Agnes." [Please select]
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Philosophy will clip an Angel's wings, Conquer all mysteries by rule and line, Empty the haunted air, and gnomed mine-- Unweave a rainbow, as it erewhile made The tender-person'd Lamia melt into a shade. [Please select]
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When we remember all this personal grief and the harsh criticism of literary men, the last small volume, Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. [Please select]
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