werwolf
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Sir Frederick Madden's editions of "Havelok the Dane" was issued in 1828, of the Romance of "William and the Werwolf" in 1832, and of the old English version of "Gesta Romanorum" in 1838.
From How to Form a Library, 2nd ed by Wheatley, Henry Benjamin
The man who was also a Werwolf sat in his arbor, drinking excellent beer.
From Fighting For Peace by Van Dyke, Henry
Werwolf, or despatch dog, 178 Ruth was confident that the creature that ran by night across the shell-racked fields was trained to spy work.
From Ruth Fielding In the Red Cross Doing Her Best For Uncle Sam by Emerson, Alice B.
In the tumult and darkness which enfolded Europe, the Werwolf was at large.
From Fighting For Peace by Van Dyke, Henry
An example of this effort is the alliterative romance of William and the Werwolf, a work which does not fulfil the promise of its title in any satisfactory way.
From Medieval English Literature Home University of Modern Knowledge #43 by Ker, W. P. (William Paton)
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