Her mother only killed a cow, Or witched a churn or dairy-pan; But she, forsooth, must charm a man!
He drank it off, and she took a lute from one of the singers and played upon it with skill which witched away the sense of all who heard.
The prince drank from the king's own cup, and when his head was hot with wine he took a lute from one of the musicians and placed himself on the carpet-border and sang and sang till he witched away the sense of all who listened.
Oh, we all know she has witched old Alcimedon, long ago.
She has witched the Queen's womb long ago, and witched the whole harvest.
She has this day witched your own boy to consent to your dishonour; she has witched this mad stranger to give her gold worth twenty oxen; yea, she has witched both him and you, so that he stands up and flouts you in your hall.
The milk was thrown away, and the farmer, John Griffiths, divining that the milk had been witched by the woman who had been begging at their house, went to consult a conjuror, who lived near Pwllheli.
This unfeeling conduct on her part roused the suspicion of the men, and they came to the conclusion that the old woman had witched the horse, and that she was the cause of its illness.
He was not witched with her gramary; and soothly I count in all that hall he was the sole noble that escaped the spell.
Well, all the prelates and nobles were full witched by Dame Isabel the Queen, and agreed unto all her plans, the which came ready cut and dried, as though all had been thought on and settled long afore.
For I was witched to a ghastly shape, All by my stepdame's skill, Till I should meet wi a courteous knight Wad gie me a' my will.
For a stepmother had witched her to go on the wild moor in that fiendly shape until she should meet some knight who would let her have all her will.
Shee witched me, being a faire young lady, To the greene forrest to dwell, And there I must walke in womans liknesse, Most like a feend of hell.
The prince drank from the king's own cup, and when his head was hot with wine he took a lute from one of the musicians and placed himself on the carpet border and sang and sang till he witched away the sense of all who listened.
Since when he's been witched and spell-bound, d'ye see.
I do 'ope as my hens aren't witched from laying, that's what.
But how can we eat cake and things, witchedup as we are?
He said the witches was pestering him awful these nights, and making him see all kinds of strange things, and hear all kinds of strange words and noises, and he didn't believe he was ever witched so long before in his life.
Afterwards Jim said the witches be witched him and put him in a trance, and rode him all over the State, and then set him under the trees again, and hung his hat on a limb to show who done it.
Then courage, all brave Unionists, And never be afraid Whilst Brummagem Republican Is witched by Primrose Maid.
And so to-day he yearns to paint the poetry of the Real--not with the false romantic glamour which had witched his youth, though even his youth had had a hankering after the Real, just as his maturity retains a love for the mystic.
But she mocked him, elated by the glory of motion, and witched him to follow her till the shore was far.
He rubs his spectacles, he stares,-- 'Tis the same face that witched him early!
On my walk to-day, A wallowing bear begged clumsily his toll, When straight a vision rose of Atta Troll, And scenes ideal witchedmine eyes away.
Not the king, but the Lancastrian who witched him!
For Pleasure witched him her sweet cup to drain; Repentance offered ecstasy in pain.
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