Knowest thou not that there is a belief in many parts of our native land that at particular seasons certain doomed men throw off the human shape and take that of ravenous wolves?
George W M Reynolds, Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf
Knowest thou not that there is a belief in many parts of our native land that at particular seasons certain doomed men throw off the human shape and take that of ravenous wolves?
George W M Reynolds, Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf
Pax Hominibus Bonae Voluntatis by Aleister Crowley in International, Dec 1917.
“The American Civil War would have resulted in the utter ruin of the whole country had it not been that Grant, in the moment of victory, forgot all about Simon Legree, dismissed the whole howling of the wolves of the press as nonsense, and observed succinctly: Let us have peace.” [via]