A woman scares a devil away with her gash in 18th-century French poem
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Date: May 25th, 2026 9:55 AM
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without exception, all 18th-century French poets were fag
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Date: May 25th, 2026 10:01 AM Author: Big Clique Energy
Said she, the wretch has used me very ill;
Of cruelty he has obtained his fill;
For God's sake try, my lord, to get away:
Just now I heard the savage fellow say,
He'd with his claws your lordship tear and slash:
See, only see, my lord, he made this gash;
On which she showed:--what you will guess, no doubt,
And put the demon presently to rout,
Who crossed himself and trembled with affright:
He'd never seen nor heard of such a sight
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