And in a moment, Mirdath cried out that the hound was mad; and truly, I saw then that the brute Slavered as he came running.
"The Night Land"
William Hope Hodgson
Vice mopped and mowed and Slavered, obscene and hideous, within those gaudy covers.
"The Dop Doctor"
Clotilde Inez Mary Graves
Tartar looked, Slavered, and sighed, as his manner was, but yet disregarded the invitation, and coolly settled himself on his haunches at Louis Moore's side.
"Shirley"
Charlotte Brontë