Arete told her that she was to forget all the witcheries and enchantments that she knew, and that she was never to practice against the life of any one.
He thought how fair Glauce looked in the light of the morning, how the wind played with her hair and her garments, and how far away she was from witcheries and enchantments.
She bore no resemblance whatever to others of her own age in this brilliant assemblage, who were for the most part married also, and who were decked out in all the witcheries of lace and flowers.
We'll solve the witcheries of these sounds, you and I, to-night.
For evil fiends that roam by night Disturbed him in each holy rite, And in their strength and frantic rage Assailed withwitcheries the sage.
What terrors or witcheries have been wrought by the gods of the people in the valley, that our king has gone driveling behind his walls?
She was bareheaded, and the witcheriesof the twilight drifted over her.
Had she forgotten her own "familiar" treatment of the dead man--the thousand nameless wiles and witcheries and tricks of her trade, by which she had beguiled his soul and ruined his honor?
All her old witcheries and her graceful tricks of manner and speech were put forth again for my benefit.
Altogether Lilian has a lively time of it with Mabel's heiress, who, nevertheless, by right of her sweet witcheries and tender baby tricks, has gained a fast hold upon her heart.
Surely this child, with her soft innocent face and truthful eyes, cannot be old in the wiles and witcheries of the practiced flirt.
How many more witcheries has this little tormenting siren laid up in store for his undoing?
He was interested in the information it contained; he was astonished at the unfathomable witcheries of Rodogune; and he could not avoid the being apprehensive of the unexpanded powers of Roderic.
So magical its glow, I dare Think of it only when My heart is strong to shun the snare Of witcheries that men May lose their souls in evermore, Nor, after, care nor ken.
Yes--there are witcheries in the things of earth That breathe with an illimitable voice Wisdom and calm to us, and lure to birth Dim intimations bidding us rejoice Even in the great mystery of Pain.
IX Nor far had rode, ere from the greenwood-trees She issued, where the dome was erst displayed; And many days her with such witcheries The evil-minded wizard had delayed.
The victim of her witcheries can only name the fatal scroll, the spell inscribed on which is, doubtless, the cause of his silence.
All the witcheries known to pretty little flirts were brought to bear on the viscount, as once before they had been brought to bear on Sir Ronald Keith.
Like Sir Ronald, pretty Rose's witcheries fell short of the mark; the stately loveliness of Kate eclipsed her, as the sun eclipses stars.
It is for this reason that she is guarded by women only, no man being allowed to go near to her, for on women her witcheries will not bite.
O King, is there a man among you all who would fear the witcheries of such a one as I; and because the Heavens made me beautiful with the beauty that men must follow, am I also to be killed as a sorceress?
We could have settled matters afterwards, and I should have been free of herwitcheries and not up to my neck in this hole as I am now.
To me she presented a woman thoroughly wanton and diabolically equipped with the wicked witcheries which explained, if they did not palliate, the conduct of Don José.
Elephants and a bevy of dancing-girls were courteously sent by the sultan to his friend, who, it is said, was not insensible to the witcheries of these Oriental beauties.
A gay contagion spread from the beautiful Moorish miscreants to their sisters beyond the mountains; the south of France was full of the witcheries of female fascinations, and of dancing to the lute and mandolin.
The eyes, the eyes, whose witcheries Have filled my heart with care; Too dear I prize the eyes, the eyes Of Sophy Ribeaupierre.
The matchless eyes, whose witcheries Have filled my heart with care; I well may prize the matchless eyes Of Sophy Ribeaupierre.
By Sophy’s eyes, whose witcheries Have filled my heart with care; Well may I prize the beaming eyes Of Sophy Ribeaupierre.
But bless the eyes, whose witcheries Have filled my heart with care; Till Death I’ll prize and bless the eyes Of Sophy Ribeaupierre.
The wicked eyes, whose witcheries Have filled my heart with care; Too dear I prize the wicked eyes Of Sophy Ribeaupierre.
The charming eyes, whose witcheries Have filled my heart with care; Too dear I prize the charming eyes Of Sophy Ribeaupierre.
It is nought to me, Metem, if she weds Ithobal, or weds him not, save that I do not love this heathen man, and surely her temper and her witcheries would bring ruin on him.
Talk of your animal magnetists, And that wave of the hand no soul resists, Not all its witcheries can compete With the friendly beckon towards Downing Street, Which a Premier gives to one who wishes To taste of the Treasury loaves and fishes.
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