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Poems of betrayal

Poems of betrayal. Worn Out, Elizabeth Siddal Away from Me, Elizabeth Barrett Browning Buried Love, Sara Teasdale Dead Love, Elizabeth Siddal Love and Hate, Elizabeth Siddal Angel or demon (Angel or Demon, Ella Wheeler Wilcox) Broken Heart (John Donne) When We Two Parted (Lord Byron) After Love (Sara Teasdale) Deceitful Love (L’Amour du mensonge, Charles Baudelaire) The Passing of Love ...

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«The Lesser Key of Solomon (Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis)»; book and analysis

«The Lesser Key of Solomon (Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis)»; book and analysis. The Lesser Key of Solomon (Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis) is a grimoire from the 17th century, and one of the most interesting demonological treatises of all time. Its author remains in the shadows of anonymity, although we can say that its content refers to another cursed book: the Clavicula Salomonis, ...

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Werewolf Names

Werewolf Names. Few fantastic beings have the degree of popularity of the Werewolves and, at the same time, such ignorance of their legends. Indeed, much has been written about werewolves, but their true history remains a mystery. Simple, almost elementary issues, such as their most frequent proper names, are practically unknown. This lack of knowledge about the names of the ...

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Great short suspense stories

Great Short Suspense Stories (Spine Chillers: an Anthology of Mystery and Horror) is a collection of horror stories published in 1961. The anthology features some of the best suspense short stories from the genre’s leading masters. Great short suspense stories.Spine Chillers: an Anthology of Mystery and Horror. Cold Air (Cool Air, HP Lovecraft) Something Called Enoch (Enoch, Robert Bloch) Berenice ...

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Viking love poems

Viking love poems. In this section dedicated to Viking love poems we must make a clarification, by the way, justified through linguistics. The word Viking presents some curiosities. The historian Sharon H. Turner, in his 1801 work: The History of the Anglo-Saxons, claims that the word Viking is somehow connected to the English word king. This deduction is erroneous, as ...

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The Case of Doris Bither.

The Doris Bither Case is one of the most famous and documented in paranormal investigation; However, more than four decades later, there are still many loose ends. Some of you are surely aware of the novelization of the case, made by Frank De Felitta, and the film released in 1982: The Entity, with Barbara Hershey in the role of Doris ...

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Great English poets and their best poems

Great English poets and their best poems. We recently inaugurated a section dedicated to the best English stories; Today, the library It aims to group the great English poets of all times, going from medieval poetry to the Elizabethan period, metaphysics, romanticism, Gothic, decadentism, the Victorian period, the Pre-Raphaelites, even that marginal group known as graveyard poets. . Without further ...

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Poems for the rain: poetry when it rains

Poems for the rain: poetry when it rains. Poetry and rain are closely linked; and just as the night and the moon are also common objectives for poets, it is impossible to decipher that link without subjecting it to poetic thought, which makes it a party involved in the matter and, therefore, partial. Why do rain and poetry go hand ...

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Morgoth vs. Sauron: who was more powerful?

Morgoth undoubtedly participated in the creation of Arda in a way that Sauron could not have. On the other hand, Sauron once managed to amass a great deal of political power in many nations of Middle-earth after Morgoth was exiled to the Void. In fact, during his stay in Númenor, Sauron established the worship of Morgoth, which speaks of the ...

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“The Delomelanicon”: the book written by Lucifer

“The Delomelanicon”: the book written by Lucifer. The Delomelanicon (Delomelanicon) is a forbidden book whose author, as apocryphal as its pages, is none other than the Prince of Darkness; that is: Lucifer. The title of the book —Delomelanicon— means: “about the summons of darkness.” Comes from Greek roots of the“summon”; melas, “black”; and ikosa meaningless particle that serves to form ...

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