Read full poem →Doubles the guilt of the crime:
—Denies that a slaver’s bond
Or a treaty signed by knaves,
Dictionary Entry
Saliva running from the mouth; drool.
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Poetry examples for “slaver”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →The Slaver in the broad lagoon
Lay moored with idle sail;
Read full poem →Denote the rage with which he writes,
His frothy slaver, venom’d bites;
An equal semblance still to keep,
Read full poem →Denote the rage with which he writes,
His frothy slaver, venom’d bites.
An equal semblance still to keep,
Read full poem →A little child, they caught me as the savage beast is caught,
Then hither me across the sea the cruel slaver brought._
