Pestilence.
High on a throne of noisome ooze and heat, 'Mid rotting trees of bayou and lagoon, Ghastly she sits beneath the skeleton moon, A tawny horror coiling at her feet Fever, whose eyes keep watching, serpent-like, Until her eyes shall bid him rise and strike.
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"High on a throne of noisome ooze and heat,..."
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