If you were what the Country People reported you, a white Witch, I could have wished you had been there to have exorcised that Rabble of Broomsticks, with which we were haunted for above three Hours.
I should not, however, have troubled you with these Remarks, if there were not something else in this Comedy, which wants to be exorcised more than the Witches.
At last it was exorcised and sent far away to the Red Sea, but it was permitted to return the length of a barley corn every year towards its lost home.
One Sunday afternoon, about 2 o'clock, an aged priest visited the farm yard, and in the presence of a crowd of spectators exorcised the Ghost, but without effect.
In 1596 he exorcised Thomas Darling, a boy of fourteen, of Burton-on-Trent, for bewitching whom Alice Goodrich was tried and convicted at Derby.
The spectre of scepticism of which, as many of his statements show, he dreaded the advent among his followers as soon as he himself had been taken away, was to be exorcised beforehand.
Every interstice of our hearts being filled with happiness, as a consequence, there was no room for sorrow, exorcised as it now was, and hovering around at unapproachable distance.
His burlesque buffoonery has exorcised the Imperial incubus that still brooded over the deserted shrine of departed littleness, and I forgive him for his share in destroying or dispersing some of the ugliest objets d'art in Europe.
It will have finally exorcised the constitutional incubus of northern Prussianism and southern particularism.
It is probably as eligible an abode for exorcised spirits as the Red Sea was once considered to be by our forefathers.
Peredonov exorcisedthe cat by spitting, but the cat remained unmoved.
She thought that Ardalyon Borisitch had exorcised himself in time.
They have exorcised the vulgar muse from this vulgar place, banishing her to a remote distance.
They seemed measurelessly alone there at the exorcised window, alone, after the menace, as they had never been.
The great St. Ambrose tells us that a priest, while saying mass, was troubled by the croaking of frogs in a neighbouring marsh; that he exorcised them, and so stopped their noise.
Insanity, he was quite sure, was caused by Satan, and he exorcised sufferers.
He complained loudly of thus being in a manner dispossessed of his territories by mere bugbears; but he secretly determined to have the house exorcised by the Dominie.
When the sorcerer had exorcised the fox spirit it was discovered that the gem had disappeared, which was taken as a proof that it belonged to the wer-fox, and was connected with some mysterious power.
After the monsters were exorcised they took the child to Medni and he became the first raja of Nahan (Sarmor).
It is firmly believed that one "or a legion thus exorcised will haunt that tree till he or they shall choose to take possession of some other unfortunate.
Even as late as 1869 two demons were solemnly exorcised upon an order from the bishop of Strasbourg, and with the consent of the prefect of the department.
But the rector had lots to say--though deliberately and gravely, still the voice was genial and inspiring--and exorcised the shadows that had been gathering stealthily around the lesser Church functionaries.
Before the candidate was christened he was exorcised and adjured personally, if an adult, or through a sponsor, if an infant, to "forsake the devil and all his works.
He also held that brutes are more easily exorcised or accursed than men, "for the spirit of man resists more than that of the brute.
This spot was celebrated in the demonology of the primitive Tagalogs and later, after the tutelar devils had been duly exorcised by the Spanish padres, converted into a revenue station.
We read in "Purchas's Pilgrims," of Locusts being exorcised and excommunicated, so that they immediately flew away!
The converts were first exorcised of the evil spirits that were supposed to inhabit them; then, after undressing and being baptized, they were anointed with oil.
St. Bernard exorcised a demon Incubus, who for six years maintained commerce with a woman, who could not get rid of him.
Occasionally a person was found of sufficient saintliness to exorcise them as Elementals are said to have been exorcised during the last half of the present century.
And, thanks to the influence of King Edward VII, after-dinner drinking had been exorcised by cigarettes.
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