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  • After ghosts, werewolves, vampires, alien invaders, and zombies, the next big trend will be "Mermen".

    THIS JUST IN 2009

  • I always thought Mermen were supposed to be unnaturally beautiful, like their female counterparts?

    How Bizarre Jen 2009

  • Mermaids and Mermen (1900/1901): Various accounts of alleged "mer-creatures" from around the world.

    Archive 2007-09-01 2007

  • (Mermen and Mermaids) and earth (Kobolds), These merwomen were of course seals or manatees, as the wild women of Hanno were gorillas.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Mermen with other lights were ready at many of the doors.

    Little Dorrit 2007

  • Mermen are he-mermaids; Tritons, natives of the sea.

    The Journal to Stella 2003

  • Here is a young fellow has writ some Sea Eclogues, poems of Mermen, resembling pastorals of shepherds, and they are very pretty, and the thought is new.

    The Journal to Stella 2003

  • Mermen defenders thrust tridents at the engaged invaders only to be met by the crab.

    Odyssey Moore, Vance 2001

  • Mermen defenders thrust tridents at the engaged invaders only to be met by the crab.

    Odyssey Moore, Vance 2001

  • The young Fisherman's eyes filled with tears when he heard the bitter words of the Priest, and he rose up from his knees and said to him, 'Father, the Fauns live in the forest and are glad, and on the rocks sit the Mermen with their harps of red gold.

    The Fisherman and His Soul 1998

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