Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Edited from Original Manuscripts and Scarce Publications, Volume 8Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 11
... thinke that the old woman hath bewitched you , or that your body is bewitched , but that the divell hath bewitched ... thinke any seeke help at his hands ? we seeke help against him . I thinke he never doth good , he hurteth , but he ...
... thinke that the old woman hath bewitched you , or that your body is bewitched , but that the divell hath bewitched ... thinke any seeke help at his hands ? we seeke help against him . I thinke he never doth good , he hurteth , but he ...
Page 108
... thinke it was any other but Satan ? Sam . I did not at that time thinke it was the divell : but now I see it could be none other . Dan . Then be wiser hereafter , and sorie for that which you have done . Sam . Indeed I have cause to be ...
... thinke it was any other but Satan ? Sam . I did not at that time thinke it was the divell : but now I see it could be none other . Dan . Then be wiser hereafter , and sorie for that which you have done . Sam . Indeed I have cause to be ...
Page 118
... thinke the divell can kill mens cattell , and lame both man and beast at his pleasure : you thinke if the witch intreate him and send him he will goe , and if she will not have him go , he will not med- dle . And you thinke when he doth ...
... thinke the divell can kill mens cattell , and lame both man and beast at his pleasure : you thinke if the witch intreate him and send him he will goe , and if she will not have him go , he will not med- dle . And you thinke when he doth ...
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