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The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane by Robert E. Howard
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“For man's only weapon is courage that flinches not from the gates of Hell itself, and against such not even the legions of Hell can stand.”
Robert E. Howard, The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane
“Over the souls of men spread the condor wings of colossal monsters and all manner of evil things prey upon the heart and soul and body of Man. Yet it may be in some far day the shadows shall fade and the Prince of Darkness be chained forever in his hell. And till then mankind can but stand up stoutly to the monsters in his own heart and without, and with the aid of God he may yet triumph.”
Robert E. Howard, The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane
“I am a landless man...I come out of the sunset and into the sunrise I go, wherever the Lord doth guide my feet.”
Robert E. Howard, The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane
“Nay, alone I am a weak creature, having no strength or might in me; yet in times past hath God made me a great vessel of wrath and a sword of deliverance. And I trust, shall do so again.”
Robert E. Howard, The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane
“I am Solomon Kane.” The voice was resonant and powerful. “Are you prepared to meet your God?” “Why, Monsieur,” Le Loup answered, bowing, “I assure you I am as ready as I ever will be. I might ask Monsieur the same question.” “No doubt I stated my inquiry wrongly,” Kane said grimly. “I will change it: Are you prepared to meet your master, the Devil?”
Robert E. Howard, The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane
“The man slumped forward on the table. “Saints and devils!” raged the Wolf. “What does he look like, this Kane?” “Like – Satan –” The voice trailed off in silence. The dead man slid from the table to lie in a red heap upon the floor. “Like Satan!” babbled the other bandit. “I told you! 'Tis the Horned One himself! I tell you –”
Robert E. Howard, The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane
“These things be deeds of some power of evil. The lords of darkness have laid a curse upon the country. A strong man is needed to combat Satan and his might. Therefore I go, who have defied him many a time.”
Robert E. Howard, The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane
“Solomon Kane stood forth alone,
grim man of a somber race:
"Worthy of death he well may be,
but the court ye held was a mockery,
"Ye hid your spite in a travesty
where Justice hid her face.

"More of the man had ye been,
on deck your sword to cleanly draw
"Inforthright fury from its sheath,
and openly cleave him to the teeth --
"Rather than slink and hide beneath
a hollow word of Law.”
Robert E. Howard, The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane
“He had never fled from a single foe, and had the thought occurred to him he would have flushed with shame.”
Robert E. Howard, The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane