basilisk
Let him who calls me wild beast and basilisk, leave me alone as something noxious and evil; let him who calls me ungrateful, withhold his service; who calls me wayward, seek not my acquaintance; who calls me cruel, pursue me not; for this wild beast, this basilisk, this ungrateful, cruel, wayward being has no kind of desire to seek, serve, know, or follow them.
Without softening very much the basilisk nature of his stare, he said impassively:
His forehead, that I once thought so manly, and that I now think so diabolical, was shaded with a heavy cloud; his basilisk eyes were nearly quenched by sleeplessness, and weeping, perhaps, for the lashes were wet then: his lips devoid of their ferocious sneer, and sealed in an expression of unspeakable sadness.
He appears by his modest and unaffected narration to have described things as he saw them, to have copied nature from the life, and to have consulted his senses, not his imagination; he meets with no basilisks that destroy with their eyes, his crocodiles devour their prey without tears, and his cataracts fall from the rock without deafening the neighbouring inhabitants.
Political writer Simon Hoggart described it as "a look that would have sent a basilisk running for its mummy".
Certain individuals pay fortunes for a sliver of a satyr's hoof, a gryphon's claw, a basilisk's scale, or an angel's wing.
We see this in canzone 7 as the A and B rhymes are occasionally preserved through English near rhymes, or sonnet 40 (of dubious authorship) where 'basilisk' and 'blissfully' resonate, rather than rhyme, at the ends of lines 1 and 3, home to the A-rhymes in the Italian.
Based on a report by the BOC, Dysoco had arrived from on board flight PR-737 from Bangkok, Thailand, when the agents discovered his baggage containing 48 heads of green iguana, two green basilisk lizards, three bearded dragons, and four chameleons.
Basilisk in a silvopastoral system with eucalyptus.
Common varieties of brachiaria grass available in the market are mulatto I and II, cayman, cobra, basilisk, MG4, piata and xaraes, which thrive well in different areas where they are grown.Felix Akatch Opinya, Department of Animal Science, Egerton University.
10 QUESTIONS: 1 Alien, 2 Blackpool, 3 Basilisk, 4 Stormzy, 5 The Stoll, 6 26, 7 Gingham, 8 Prince Albert, 9 Cherry (sweet), 10 The Korean War
Created 50 years ago, where would you find an anchor, cogwheels, ship, crucibles, basilisk, ship, lion and a seahorse?
For semantic lexicon induction, the immediate successor to the mutual bootstrapping algorithm was another bootstrapped learner called Basilisk (Thelen and Riloff 2002).
"I give thanks that my eyes can't see anymore through these shimmering locks of indifference/all this smell of the dead of our culture is inconsolable loss/We have become poorer and poorer like when we was poured out of Africa/The power of the Basilisk outreaching itself beyond the issure of justice and the ocean and its loas."