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  • Death of the Ravisher; the other two, who were at a Distance, perceiving what happen'd, came running to assist their Master, where one of them immediately met his Fate, and was sent by the Stranger's Sword to serve his Master in the other World, which his Companion seeing, he made his

    Exilius 2008

  • He immediately made the necessary preparations, and summoned an evil Jinni named Mukhtatif (Ravisher) who inquired,

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Hermit in those Woods, where the Wound I had, detain'd me some Days, notwithstanding Clarinthia's being carry'd away, which at first this holy Hermit did not let me know; and afterwards his Kindness constrain'd me, 'till I was in a Condition to leave him without Danger, concealing me faithfully and effectually, notwithstanding all the Search and Enquiry that was made after me, as the Murderer of Turpius and the Ravisher of Clarinthia.

    Exilius 2008

  • Turpius and Ravisher of Clarinthia; but he, as before specify'd, secur'd himself from their Malice.

    Exilius 2008

  • I was in perpetual Fear of his being taken and prosecuted by the Agents of Valerius, as my Father's Murtherer, and my Ravisher.

    Exilius 2008

  • To linger out a life of misery in a narrow loathsome Cell, known to exist by no human Being save her Ravisher, surrounded by mouldering Corses, breathing the pestilential air of corruption, never more to behold the light, or drink the pure gale of heaven, the idea was more terrible than She could support.

    The Monk 2004

  • Have you not made me a perjured Hypocrite, a Ravisher, an

    The Monk 2004

  • On the contrary, taking advantage of her situation, the Ravisher threw himself by her side: He clasped her to his bosom almost lifeless with terror, and faint with struggling.

    The Monk 2004

  • That you may proclaim me an Hypocrite, a Ravisher, a Betrayer, a

    The Monk 2004

  • In this state you may satisfy your desires without danger of being discovered; since when daylight shall dispel the effects of the enchantment, Antonia will perceive her dishonour, but be ignorant of the Ravisher.

    The Monk 2004

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