We have no meanings for "poor maniac" in our records yet.
1 Not in the poor maniac George, but in his government and nation.
2 No-thevision is too joyous for the poor maniac , her murderer.
3 And what had so enchanted the poor prisoner, so deluded the poor maniac ?
4 Besides, the Baron is a man of honour, and the poor maniac cannot last much longer.
5 They doubted not that the foul fiend was before them, bodily, in the form of this poor maniac .
6 I am poor , poor maniac Munday.
7 He, of course, intended to keep his eyes open, and turned in the direction where the poor maniac had disappeared.
8 With a cry as piercing as that of the poor maniac , Eskeles Flies sank upon his knees, and wept aloud.
9 And the poor maniac glides farther away, hooded in his unintelligible mourning; and certainly he does not hear me wish him good-night.
10 With another fierce yell the poor maniac - for such he had become-turnedoff at a tangent, and ran far away over the plains.
11 He has polluted his pages with the blasphemies of a poor maniac , who, it seems, once published some detached scenes of the "Broken Heart."
12 Close by him were confined some poor maniacs , sunk below the irrational brutes.
13 The stunning noise was sometimes varied by the preachers beginning to sing; but the convulsive movements of the poor maniacs only became more violent.
14 "She loves flowers," murmured the poor maniac .
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