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" ... for that be made a common sink, For all the filth and rubbish of men's tongues To fall and run into? Some call me Witch, And being ignorant of myself, they go About to teach me how to be one; urging, That my bad tongue (by their bad usage made so)... "
The Works of John Ford: The lady's trial. The sun's darling. The witch of ... - Page 197
by John Ford - 1869
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The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker: Now First Collected with ..., Volume 4

Thomas Dekker - 1622 - 472 pages
...Themfelves, their Servants. and their Babes at nurfe. This they enforce upon me : and in part Enter O. Banks. Make me to credit it. And here comes one Of my chief Adverfaries. O. Bank. Out, out upon thee, Witch. Sawy. Doft call me Witch ? O. Bank. I do, Witch, I...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ...

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...urging That my bad tongue (by their bad usage made so) Forespeaks their cattle, doth bewitch their corn, Themselves, their servants, and their babes at nurse...they enforce upon me ; and in part Make me to credit it.59 Banks, a Farmer, enters. Banks. Out, out upon thee, Witch. Saw. Dost call me Witch ? Banks. I...
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Dramatic Works, Volume 2

John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 528 pages
...That my bad tongue (by their bad usage made so) Forespeaks their cattle1, doth bewitch their corn, Themselves, their servants, and their babes at nurse....comes one Of my chief adversaries. Enter Old BANKS. Banks. Out ! out upon thee, witch ! Saw. Dost call me witch? Banks. I do, witch, I do : and worse I...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of ..., Volume 1

Charles Lamb - Drama - 1813 - 508 pages
...urging That my bad tongue (by^heir bad usage made so) Forespeaks their cattle, doth bewitch their corn, Themselves, their servants, and their babes at nurse...they enforce upon me ; and in part Make me to credit it.S9 Banks, a Farmer, enters. Banks. Out, out upon thee, Witch. Saw. Dost call me Witch ? Banks. I...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of ..., Volume 1

Charles Lamb - English drama - 1813 - 502 pages
...Forespeaks their cattle, doth bewitch their corn, Themselves, their servants, and their babes at nursr : This they enforce upon me ; and in part Make me to credit it.59 Banks, a Farmer, enters. Banks. Out, out upon thee, Witch. Saw. Dost call me Witch ? Banks. I...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 6

England - 1820 - 774 pages
...(by their bar! u>age made so) Forrspeak* their eattle, 'doth bewitch their com. Themselves, tticir servants, and their babes at nurse. This they enforce...upon me; and in part Make me to credit It. And here coma osw Of my chiaf adversaries. Bitter Old Banks. BanJn. Out ! out upon ihte, witch 1 Saw. Dost call...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, Volume 74

English literature - 1818 - 618 pages
...to, I'orespeM., their cattle, doth bewitch tlicir corn. Themselves, their servants, and their bnbes at nurse ; This they enforce upon me, and in part Make me to credit it." It is, however, happy for us Ihnt whether the fact be that such practice« have or have not existed,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 6

1820 - 784 pages
...urging. That my bad tongue (by their bad usage made so) Forespeaks their cattle, doth bewitch their corn, Themselves, their servants, and their babes at nurse....; and in part Make me to credit it. And here comes on* Of my chief adversaries. Knlcr Old Banks. Ranks. Out ! out upon thee, witch ! Saw. Dost call me...
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The History of Huntingdon: From the Earliest to the Present Times

Robert Carruthers - Huntingdon (England) - 1824 - 426 pages
...urging, That my bad tongue (by their bad usage made so) Forespeaks their cattle, doth bewitch their corn, Themselves, their servants, and their babes at nurse...enforce upon me ; and in part Make me to credit it. ( Witch of Edmonton, A ct II. Sc.lJ not do. She would not confess, she sui<l, what was not true. But...
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The History of Huntingdon: From the Earliest to the Present Times

Robert Carruthers - Huntingdon (England) - 1824 - 424 pages
...urging, That my bad tongue (by their bad usage made so) Forespeaks their cattle, doth bewitch their com, Themselves, their servants, and their babes at nurse ; This they enforce upon me ; and iu part Make me to credit it. (Witck of Edmonton, Art II. Sc. \.J not do. She would not confess, she...
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