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"Eve & the Serpent," John H. Coates, 1916.
"It's going to be a splinter-heavy climb back down and pants haven't been invented yet, so you're really going to have to make coming up here really count."
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"The Horned Beast," Bamberg Apocalypse, 1020.
"Let's go, before he figures out how to get around those playblocks."
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From "Alphabet Illustrated," George Liddell Johnston, 1875.
"My dear Wormwood,
I note what you say about guiding your patient’s reading and taking care that he sees a good deal of his materialist friend, but are you not being a trifle naif? It sounds as if..."
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"Lady Lilith," Dante Rossetti, 1868.
Rossetti described his subject as a "modern Lilith," which suggests an unfortunate degree of Victorian infanticide but a very fortunate degree of Victorian cowgirl.
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Illustration to "The Lances of Lynwood," Jane Blackburn, 1891.
"More than one way to skin a what now?"
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"Satan Going Forth From the Lord," William Blake, 1825.
He was delivering the new Job's report.
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