"They were cheap
spawn. They fester and multiply like maggots.
"Some cursed witch must have stolen my brother's child from the cradle and put that
spawn of a starved devil in its place," Dominic would say to me.
We never returned to that tree, for the shore of the stream that drained Far Lake was packed thick with salmon that had come up from the sea to
spawn.
"Yes, I know the
spawn - complacently pecking at him for his Father Damien letter, analyzing him, weighing him - "
Ye are that labour, and your
spawn after you.' They said, lifting their heads a very little from the edge of the ashes: ' We are that labour, and our
spawn after us.' The Hajji said: 'What is also my name?' They said: 'Thy name is also The Merciful' The Hajji said: 'Praise then my mercy'; and while they did this, the Hajji walked away, I following."
Put the case that pretty nigh all the children he saw in his daily business life, he had reason to look upon as so much
spawn, to develop into the fish that were to come to his net - to be prosecuted, defended, forsworn, made orphans, bedevilled somehow."
They would sometimes alight upon my victuals, and leave their loathsome excrement, or
spawn behind, which to me was very visible, though not to the natives of that country, whose large optics were not so acute as mine, in viewing smaller objects.
During the operation he did not fail to utter comminations which, though broken, had a sense in them; while stigmatizing me as the treacherous
spawn of a perfidious country, he, in the same breath, anathematized Zoraide Reuter; he termed her "femme sotte et vicieuse," who, in a fit of lewd caprice, had thrown herself away on an unprincipled adventurer; directing the point of the last appellation by a furious blow, obliquely aimed at me.
Hasn't ye 'eard that devil's
spawn of a capting an' is mates knockin' the bloomin' lights outen 'arf the crew?
If it were not that that other devil's
spawn, Paulvitch, still knew my secret, I should kill you here tonight with my bare hands."
"My Lord," said Henry, turning to Simon de Montfort, "be it not time that England were rid of this devil's
spawn and his hellish brood?
"Why shrink from us, then, as though we were the
spawn of the Evil One?"