Lone from the field the Pasha fled afar, And, musing, wiped his reeking scimitar; His two dead steeds upon the sands were flung, And on their sides their empty stirrups hung.
A day of rain and roaring gutters the wine-reeking words of a drunken man: .
Every stone of the reeking pavements, every brick of the pestilential rookeries, found a tongue and called after me as I fled: What hast thou done with thy brother Abel?
Some strip the skin; some portion out the spoil; The limbs, yet trembling, in the caldrons boil; Some on the fire the reekingentrails broil.
Catillus pierc'd Iolas first; then drew His reeking lance, and at Herminius threw, The mighty champion of the Tuscan crew.
With their hands yet reeking in blood, having become hardened in their deeds of infamy, knowing that they will not be punished, they are now applying the torch to the houses of those they have already so deeply injured.
It is impossible that the State of Missouri should do justice with her coffers groaning with the spoils of the oppressed, and her hands yet reeking with the blood of the innocent.
It was far past midnight already, as we sat uncomfortably in thereeking atmosphere of the garage.
The air was reeking with a smell that I did not understand.
Men, guilty of gross injustice to a race that had befriended them, lifting their hands toward heaven reeking with the blood of those they had injured, and singing Te Deum Laudamus, or praising God for his providential care!
A troop of savages, lying near, sprang silently from their covert upon the fishers, and bore off nine reeking scalps before those who escaped could reach the fort and give the alarm.
Again I see the hospital, again I see the red-faced, obese concierge, reeking with life as one reeks with wine, and the corridors where the morning light falls upon the pale faces of smiling convalescents.
Twas then that her form on the whirlwind uprearing, 15 The dark ghost of the murdered Victoria strode, Her right hand a bloodreeking dagger was bearing, She swiftly advanced to my lonesome abode.
And now, as he went bowing down His reeking head full low, The bottles twain behind his back Were shattered at a blow.
Here he stopped, and sucked anew its reeking head, getting a few more drops out.
I plunged with one fierce thrust up her reeking cunt, and by the very violence of my attack made her spend on finding it up to the cods, giving me at the same time a cunt pressure almost equal to my loved wife's.
Consequently, after retaining me for some few moments in the delightful pressures of the internal folds, he allowed me to withdraw, all reeking with my own sperm.
Reluctantly I rose, withdrawing my reeking prick at more than half stand.
She sucked up to the get all out, and in doing so brought him up to the scratch again, so jumping out of my low bed I made her kneel on it, stick out her enormous arse, and licked her reeking cunt until I could stand it no longer.
I rose, and withdrew my prick from her reeking quim, which seemed by its close pressure to let me go with regret.
After first steeping it for a moment in the moisture of her foaming and reeking cunt, I thrust it into her bottom-hole.
Before I rose, or she could hinder me, I threw myself down and glued my lips to her reeking cunt, and greedily licked up the foaming sperm that had surged out of her well-gorged quim.
The heaving of an arm here and there evinced that the spark of life still remained in some; but the chasm was impassable to the foot of man, and the wolf and hyaena lay undisturbed, gorged and glutted after their reeking festival.
Warrior after warrior stretched himself to sleep beside the cleanly picked relics of his reeking feast; and chief after chief, staggering a few paces from the table, drew his garment over his head, and resigned himself to a heavy slumber.
The nature of the reeking village was made plain now, and all that I had known or read of the grotesque and the horrible paled before the fact just communicated by the ex-Brahmin.
For heathen heart that puts her trust In reeking tube and iron shard-- All valiant dust that builds on dust, And guarding calls not Thee to guard.
Maisie could not explain how it had happened, but a veil of reeking smoke separated her from Dick, and she was quite certain that the pistol had gone off in his face.
He and Banquo "Doubly redoubled strokes upon the foe; Except they meant to bathe in reeking wounds, Or memorize another Golgotha, I cannot tell.
A table was placed in the court-yard, at which Maillard took his seat, with a knife yet reeking with blood before him.
Glorvina, as the door of the apartment was burst open, and Niall presented himself, grasping a reeking brand.
The tale which the captain relates is full of fearful gashes, reeking wounds, and bloody execution.
The latter, in the mean time, crowned the King of Naples, with hands yet reeking with fraternal blood.
Hearing the Frenchmen's sobs, the Count Rollánd Grasps in his hand his sword, all reeking blood.
Nay, I will deal hard blows with Durendal, This my good sword now girt unto my side Whose blade you'll see all reeking with red blood.
Behind us lay the plains, of which we vainly sought a view: the broken ground at the foot of the mountains is broad, and mists veiled the reeking expanse of the low country.
To this succeeded a barren flat of silt and sand, white with salt and ragged with salsolaceous stubble, reeking with heat, and covered with old vegetation.
The doughty Macabebe gave not a glance at the great panorama, busying himself in refolding the reeking saddle blankets and tightening girths, then lighted a casual cigarette.
They gasped with the pity of it, and Kedzie's eyes were reeking with tears and Gilfoyle's lips were shivering when they wrenched out of that lock of torment.
Cheever reached up and swept his nose and mouth clear of gore--then shot his reeking fist into Dyckman's heart as if he would drive it through.
The streets of Magdala are any where from three to six feet wide, and reeking with uncleanliness.
And the first thing that occurred was the infliction on us of a placard fairly reeking with wretched English.
He made this valley, so quiet now, a reeking slaughter-pen.