This Mr. Gideon seems to be the same person as the 'warlock who formerly had been admitted to the ministrie in the Presbyterian times, and now he turnes a preacher under the devill.
I led Warlock into the mews to a clean, well-aired stable, where an ostler bedded and groomed him, and shook out as pretty a handful of grain as I had seen since I left Johnson Hall.
Foxcroft had mounted; Jack climbed stiffly into his saddle; I threwWarlock around in the reeds, prepared to set foot to stirrup, when Shemuel seized my arm convulsively.
With these Warlock was laden like a pack-horse, leaving room in the saddle for me.
We started next day at dawn, Silver Heels riding Warlock in her new kirtle and little French three-cornered hat with its gilt fringe, to which she had a right, as she was now My Lady Cardigan, if she chose.
The sweet, moist shadow of the forest cooled me; I made Warlock stop, for I love to listen and linger in a woodland's quiet.
I therefore passed them in silence, and, loosening bridle, set Warlock at a gallop for home.
Then I went out to see that Warlock was well fed and bedded fresh; and I did hear sundry howls from the villain post-boys in their quarters overhead, where Mount was nothing sparing of the leather.
But, for the most part, they regarded us quietly, readily making way for me as I came up, leading Warlock with Silver Heels in the saddle, cloaked to the eyes.
At that the young man under the bed gave the bird a gentle squeeze; and as he did so, the oldwarlock felt very unwell and sat down.
Then the young man gripped the bird tighter, and the warlock fell senseless from his chair.
However the young man, whose bride the damsel was to have been before the warlock spirited her away, contrived to reach the church and catch the bird.
With these fawning words she besought the warlock to tell her truly where his death was.
In another German story and old warlock lives with a damsel all alone in the midst of a vast and gloomy wood.
Her lover obeyed, and when the bird was dead, the old warlock also lay dead on the floor.
Thus a Russian story tells how a warlock called Koshchei the Deathless carried off a princess and kept her prisoner in his golden castle.
Then he hurried to the warlock's castle, but only to learn from the princess that the warlock was still alive.
With that he grabbed at his sword, which hung from a peg on the wall; but before he could reach it, the prince had crushed the egg, and sure enough the deathless warlock found his death at the same moment.
In the first place, like the warlock in the fairy tales who has deposited his life outside of himself in some safe place, the Fan wizard now deems himself invulnerable.
I could almost believe some warlock had thrown glamour into them," said Nanse staring me broad in the face.
Warlock or wizard, I know not which, but one of them he must be, for no mere mortal man could have had the power to work this harm to our city.
Eternal sunset pours, Around itswarlock towers, A glowing urn where garnets burn With fire-dripping flowers.
Still, it would not do to make too sure of a warlock like Kalamake, and they determined at last to take counsel of a white missionary.
Fear came on Keola at the words, and he looked, and by the light of the stars and the lantern, the warlock seemed to change.
Weel, Sir, disna our captain send a few chosen friends, a wheen queer devils to be sure, on a message of good friendship to this auld warlock Master Michael Scott, merely with a request to read him some trivial weird.
Our yeomen thought it extraordinary to see the great warlock and the reverend father in such close compact, but they held their peace.
Hae ye seen a warlockthat ye are gaping and glowring at sic a dismal rate?
In Warlock House, at the time we refer to, lived a gentleman of the name of Brandon.
Even Warlock (that spell to the proud heart of her uncle) she ceased to retain.
Upon the banks of one of fair England's fairest rivers, and about fifty miles distant from London, still stands an old-fashioned abode, which we shall here term Warlock Manorhouse.
It was long since the knightly walls of Warlockhad been honoured by the presence of a guest so courtly.
It was late in the afternoon when the travelling-chariot of this distinguished person, preceded by two outriders, in the earl's undress livery of dark green, stopped at the hall door of Warlock House.
The joy which this news created inWarlock Manor-house may easily be conceived.
This letter created a considerable excitement in Warlock House.
In that part of Leith once known as the Lees quarter resided a person known as the Warlock Laird.
This personage was silent unless directly appealed to, but he seemed to control the Warlock Laird's every movement.
But one day these cantrips ceased, and for many weeks nothing was seen of the Warlock Laird.
Unhappily Mr. Warlocknever instituted his suit; John Paul lost an opportunity, and the public lost a lot of fun.
And ’mong the frothy waves they vanished fast; Or shrieked with glee borne on the wintry blast, And wilder raised their warlock song.
And thick the warlockswarm Above his head, wide-spreading dark wings warm, Fast flitted by.
Warlock and the Young Cook of Baghdad, Tale of the, vi.
Young Cook of Baghdad, Tale of the Warlockand the, vi.
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The Warlock replied, "O my son, grieve not neither fear, for naught shall befal thee of harm, and I purpose to show thee marvels and miracles wroughten upon them.
The Warlock rejoined, "Arise now to thy work lest it be miswrought by loitering;" and so saying he ate whatso of meats had been served up to him and fared forth to thread the Bazars of Baghdad and solace himself by seeing the city.
Invulnerable warlock or giant, stories of the, xi.
So Childe Rowland said good-bye to the good queen, his mother, and went to the cave of the Warlock Merlin.
So at last they went to a mighty warlockand asked him what they should do.
And then after they had talked a little longer Childe Rowland began to feel hungry from his long travels, and told his sister Burd Ellen how hungry he was and asked for some food, forgetting all about the Warlock Merlin's warning.
The eldest brother of Burd Ellen was not to be put off, by any fear of danger, from attempting to get her back, so he begged the Warlock Merlin to tell him what he should do, and what he should not do, in going to seek his sister.
All was done as the warlock advised, the Laidly Worm lived on the milk of the seven kine, and the country was troubled no longer.
So at last her eldest brother went to the Warlock Merlin and told him all the case, and asked him if he knew where Burd Ellen was.
So Childe Rowland said the two things over and over again, till he knew them by heart, and he thanked the Warlock Merlin and went on his way.
Then the second brother got tired and sick of waiting, and he went to the Warlock Merlin and asked him the same as his brother.
In 1591 the Earl of Bothwell was imprisoned for having conspired the King's death by sorcery, in conjunction with a warlock named Richie Graham.
Witch or warlock who failed to obey the summons of the master was lashed by devils with rods made of scorpions or serpents, in chastisement of his or her contumacy.
To men who believed in kelpie and wraith and the second sight, a belief in witch and warlock was easy enough.