单词 | enchantress |
例句 | It was like I had resisted the spell of a fearsome enchantress — everyone else was under that spell and COULDN’T resist it, so they assumed I had some secret strength. Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie 2004-01-01T00:00:00Z “You truly are a little enchantress!” he whispered. Inkheart 2003-09-23T00:00:00Z Soldiers from an infantry battalion lie along the platform, all of them asleep, as though some enchantress has cast a spell over them. All the Light We Cannot See 2014-05-06T00:00:00Z The enchantress in her beauty fed and caressed me, promised me I should be immortal, youthful, all the days to come; but in my heart I never gave consent though seven years detained. The Odyssey 1961-01-01T00:00:00Z But the door did not open, and though he ran to the window and rapped long and loud, the enchantresses did not show themselves again. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z For a long time Taran feared the bard was right and that the enchantresses might not sleep at all. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z She’d take the bald-headed witches who turn children into mice—and The Odyssey, with the Cyclops and the enchantress who transforms his warriors into pigs. Inkheart 2003-09-23T00:00:00Z And,” the enchantress added, “here it will stay. No, no,” she said, raising a hand to Taran. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z That little witch, they called her, that little madam the enchantress, and not all of them seemed to be convinced of her powers. Inkheart 2003-09-23T00:00:00Z Meantime, the three enchantresses had returned to the cottage. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z Old witches become enchantresses, and kindly grandmothers hide forests of secrets behind their twinkling eyes. How to Disappear Completely 2020-04-28T00:00:00Z Armed with iron bars and sledges, the companions hurried back to the cottage and, while the enchantresses looked on curiously, Taran raised his hammer. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z Before he could answer, the enchantresses had crowded around the companions and were leading them to the cottage. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z Taran had been trying to follow this conversation of the enchantresses, but found himself more confused than ever. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z She waved a hand and, with the other enchantresses, turned to enter the cottage. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z Behind her followed the other two enchantresses, also in flapping night robes, their hair unbound and falling about their shoulders in a mass of snarls and tangles. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z Taran started to protest, but Orddu cut him short and guided him rapidly to the door, while the other enchantresses hustled the companions after him. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z Even in the shadow of the hood Taran could see the features of the enchantress moving and twitching in what he feared was impatience. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z “Those enchantresses may have a lovely view of the Marshes, but it’s a cold one.” The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z Glaucus was in despair, for he was madly in love; and he determined to go to Circe, the enchantress, and beg her for a love-potion to melt Scylla’s hard heart. Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes 1942-01-01T00:00:00Z “You do not remember what I told you, that that girl’s mother, the Lord's wife, is an enchantress?” A Wizard of Earthsea 1968-11-01T00:00:00Z “Come along, my ducklings,” the enchantress said cheerily. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z “You’re a pretty little duck,” said the enchantress in a kind, cajoling voice. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z "I was thinkin' more of a grandmother who was a famous enchantress, or an uncle who was a prominent warlock, or a brace of fairies somewhere in the family tree." Stardust 1998-10-01T00:00:00Z “Well...why, yes he does,” Taran said, with some confusion, beginning to wonder if the enchantresses did not know more about Dallben than he did. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z Despite the sudden warmth of their welcome, Taran glanced at the enchantresses with uneasiness. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z “How many twigs in a bird’s nest?” asked the enchantress suddenly. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z He pounded in vain; no further reply came from the enchantresses, and even the window suddenly darkened with an impenetrable black fog. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z He turned his head in fear and revulsion as the enchantress gave him a kindly pat on the cheek. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z "But I know also that the enchantress is dead. And the ice and snow have vanished, so that Narnia is now wholesome, fruitful, and delicious." The Horse and His Boy 1954-09-06T00:00:00Z Inside, with a great deal of joyous bustling that in fact accomplished little, the enchantresses hurried to straighten up the chamber. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z “Then the blind man is deceived, and the woman is an enchantress!” said Hamlet, slapping his thighs for emphasis. Ophelia 2006-10-31T00:00:00Z It was awkward as a pebble on his tongue, and sounded like the name of an enchantress from a far distant land. Inkheart 2003-09-23T00:00:00Z “You mightn’t like being toads at first,” the enchantress said reasonably. The Black Cauldron 1965-06-01T00:00:00Z It was deemed a line straight to God — staggering, the voice of an enchantress, a sibyl, a siren. Listening to her older records, Joan Baez hears perfection in an ‘unsurpassable’ voice 2021-05-11T04:00:00Z His painting Circe portrays an ancient Greek enchantress from Homer's Odyssey. Witches have always cast a wicked spell over art 2012-12-17T15:09:03Z In one tangled dream picture, Vexilla Regis by the Welsh poet and artist David Jones, mystical enchantresses float through a wooded landscape that evokes the legends of King Arthur and the Mabinogion. The story of British art: my 5,000 year hunt for treasure 2012-07-10T17:31:39Z This is a desert of demons and jinn, of ancient umbras in the gloaming, but the most vivid and consequential force is the red-haired enchantress in town, very much human. Review | ‘The Red-Haired Woman’: The worst translation Orhan Pamuk has ever suffered 2017-08-21T04:00:00Z Misogynistic stereotypes of seductive enchantresses and evil crones have been reclaimed as feminist symbols, and the modern proliferation of perfume blends named for witches, spells and potions suggests that many people find their associations empowering. Smells like witch spirit: How the ancient world’s scented sorceresses influence ideas about magic 2021-10-30T04:00:00Z And her presentation of her character’s emotion was so unvaried that the transition from insouciant enchantress to abandoned lover — which represents the work’s main dramatic motor — never quite came into focus. Review | Strong women take the lead in Washington National Opera’s ‘Alcina’ 2017-11-05T04:00:00Z Describing herself as “a prominent author and Level 4 enchantress,” Fineman said, “I am ready to fight for the American dream — which I caught in this Tibetan singing bowl.” On ‘S.N.L.’, President Biden Has Two Words on the Midterms: ‘Big Yikes’ 2022-11-06T04:00:00Z Greene, most recently seen on TV in the sci-fi series Heroes and comedy drama Pushing Daisies, plays three identical triplets: an enchantress, a princess and a nymph queen. This week's new theatre 2011-07-22T23:08:04Z Or might it be a wildly postmodern, turning-convention-on-its-head rollercoaster ride with a kickass heroine, a wisecracking dude of a hero, and a crone who is scared of ageing, in place of the "wicked enchantress"? Tangled: ironically ever after 2011-01-14T15:00:18Z When the wife does fall pregnant she develops a craving for the vegetable, rampion – also called rapunzel – that leads her husband to trespass in the rampion patch owned by an enchantress. Carol Ann Duffy's Rapunzel lets her hair down 2013-03-15T14:01:01Z O'Hara was the jeune fille enchantress in the musical "My Life with Albertine," inspired by Marcel Proust's "Remembrance of Things Past." Seattle Men's Chorus hosts Broadway star Kelli O'Hara for 2 shows 2010-11-30T02:31:00Z Phoebe mostly holds power over Will, the wounded enchantress who receives his love. When First Love Is as Lethal as Religious Extremism 2018-07-24T04:00:00Z “Patagonia! She is a hard mistress. She casts her spell. An enchantress! She folds you in her arms and never lets go.” Condor moments: trekking in Patagonia 2017-02-26T05:00:00Z Ms. Richardson, despite her modest stage manners, is an enchantress with wonderful delicacy, while Ms. Zhang brings a marvelous fullness to her choreography. Review: British and American Ballets Showcase Youthful Blend of Style and Skill 2015-04-22T04:00:00Z But setting aside aliens and enchantresses and malevolent metahumans, its underlying premise is no stranger than history itself. How 'Suicide Squad' Recalls a Chapter in American History 2016-08-05T04:00:00Z And Ms. Mitchell works magic of her own on stage, constantly showing the enchantresses Alcina and Morgana alternating between glamorous public personas and their “real life,” older, private selves. Review: Exploring Captivity in Handel’s ‘Alcina’ and Mozart’s ‘Entführung’ at Aix-en-Provence Festival 2015-07-14T04:00:00Z She was a wicked sorceress, she was not the wicked sister of “Melissa,” the good enchantress who restored the knights to their proper form. Fantasy, Fights and Love: 500 Years of ‘Orlando Furioso’ 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z At her peak, Whitney Houston was the greatest enchantress. The Voice of America: Whitney Houston (1963-2012) 2012-02-12T03:38:37Z When she’s on the stage, you can’t take your eyes off her; whether she is being regal, amorous or crushed by betrayal, she commands the space as if she really were an enchantress. Seattle Opera presents a superb ‘Alcina’ 2023-10-16T04:00:00Z A better one might be Medea, an enchantress in Greek myth who murdered her own children. The Medea Hypothesis: Does life on Earth sow the seeds of its own extinction? 2022-12-19T05:00:00Z "The evil spirit of Handel's enchantress Alcina evidently infected one audience member at Tuesday's premiere of this new production," he wrote. Royal Opera House bans audience member for heckling child actor 2022-11-09T05:00:00Z While appearing Wednesday on “The Tonight Show,” Olsen expressed a desire to reprise her role as the powerful enchantress but claimed to know nothing about her character’s chances of coming back. Elizabeth Olsen wants to stay in the MCU. But she still hasn't seen 'Doctor Strange' 2022-06-30T04:00:00Z He was a mage — but not as cool as the necromancer Dorian or the enchantress Vivienne — and an elf, though also not as cool as the archer Sera. BioWare reveals official title of Dragon Age 4 2022-06-02T04:00:00Z In 2019, Johnson made history as the first actor of color to take the Broadway stage as the bubbly, blond enchantress while understudying the coveted part. Meet Brittney Johnson, soon to be Broadway's first Black Glinda in 'Wicked' 2021-12-07T05:00:00Z He soon joins forces with a band of knights and the legendary wizard Merlin when the wicked enchantress Morgana threatens the future of mankind. Movies on TV this week: 'Casablanca,' 'Beauty and the Beast,' 'The Terminator' and more 2019-11-01T04:00:00Z This soapy enchantress was hands down the most beautiful woman I’d ever seen. A Centerfold and a Lesson From Mom 2018-05-10T04:00:00Z Robinson conveys a frosty allure as an enchantress who reduces men to messes. Defiance, duplicity and the indie power of streaming helped strengthen film in 2016 2016-12-30T05:00:00Z She sacrifices herself so he can live, defying the enchantress who gave her human form, her mermaid sisters and mer-king father. What’s onstage for kids: Mermaids, musketeers and music 2016-06-02T04:00:00Z Karina is always an enchantress, but here she is required to be as treacherous as she is beguiling, and there's a quicksilver quality in both her and Belmondo's portrayals. Jean-Luc Godard's 1965 film 'Pierrot le Fou' dazzles with potency 2016-01-21T05:00:00Z He disobeys, and is made dumb and blind by an enchantress; but he is cured by the man whom he rescued, who plays on a pipe and gives him a healing draught. The Grateful Dead The History of a Folk Story 2012-04-11T02:00:32.697Z The Greeks went on again until they came to Ææa, an island inhabited by the golden-haired enchantress Circe, sister of Æetes, and aunt of Medea. Myths of Greece and Rome Narrated with Special Reference to Literature and Art 2012-03-27T02:00:24.357Z There was a haggard wildness in his face--an expression, as he glanced at the enchantress, curiously akin, if it were possible, to aversion. The Curse of Koshiu A Chronicle of Old Japan 2012-02-14T03:00:23.467Z So he departed from the cave of the enchantress with many vows of mutual constancy and went to Rome, and from Rome he came back to Genoa, where he fell in with Nicholas Wogan. Parson Kelly 2012-01-28T03:00:30.303Z The enchantress conveyed the sleeping Esplandian to a mysterious vessel called the Ship of the Great Serpent, and on waking it was with no little exaltation of spirit that he found himself on its deck. Legends & Romances of Spain 2012-01-10T03:00:18.593Z It's more to our English liking than these tall and stately Italian enchantresses. The Beckoning Hand and Other Stories 2012-01-10T03:00:17.100Z Not only grey-headed rulers but tiny school-girls felt the power of the enchantress. Lola Montez An Adventuress of the 'Forties 2012-01-08T03:00:19.240Z Rose," he cried, "you must be an enchantress to have got that out of him. Loaded Dice 2012-01-04T03:00:36.343Z Oh! enchantress, work the miracle, and make this forlorn man what he might be!” Checkmate 2012-01-03T03:00:10.887Z These women are like enchantresses, and are great dancers; they play and sing, and pirouette. A Description of the Coasts of East Africa and Malabar in the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century 2011-12-11T03:00:10.483Z Both vowed that their enchantress looked vastly well, and nodded agreement with her assertion that she believed she had a very fresh colour, no doubt due to the tonick air of the Wells. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z In the Isle of Man a legend exists that there 'once on a time' lived a wicked enchantress who practised her spells on the warriors of Mona, and thereby stripped the country of its chivalry. British Birds in their Haunts 2011-11-23T03:00:23.677Z It is true that, in the situation I now am, Italy is but the corpse of the enchantress that she was. The Life and Letters of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Volume II (of 2) 2011-11-10T03:00:10.110Z Ulysses, as he sails from coast to coast, or island to island, willingly partakes of the favors which fair goddesses or enchantresses press on his acceptance. The International Monthly, Vol. II, No. I December 1, 1850 2011-10-29T02:00:14.677Z He bowed as to a queen, while the young A.D.C., whose enchantress she was at the moment, notwithstanding the fact that she was almost old enough to be his mother, glared ferociously. A Humble Enterprise 2011-10-29T02:00:12.483Z He said this to his wife, whose name was Matni, and as she was an enchantress she determined to get the whole of the kingdom for her husband if possible. The Magic Bed A Book of East Indian Fairy-Tales 2011-10-12T02:00:40.937Z And yet it is almost certain that Vondel would have embraced the cause of Rome even without the alluring wiles of this fair enchantress. Vondel's Lucifer 2011-10-09T02:00:28.557Z From this enchantress all these ills are come: You are not safe till you pronounce her doom. Dryden's Works Vol. 3 (of 18) Sir Martin Mar-All; The Tempest; An Evening's Love; Tyrannic Love 2011-10-08T02:00:22.420Z For her sake, he abandoned a former enchantress of the name of Mainville, "who had already plucked some of his feathers." Queens of the French Stage 2011-10-06T02:00:38.820Z They resist an enchantress like you, and let themselves be devoured by the demimonde"-- "Yes, they do not think of marriage. The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z Thus the entrance to Windsor Castle became, as it were, hermetically sealed, by the "lusty enchantress" within, to all but her favoured minions! Secret History of the Court of England, from the Accession of George the Third to the Death of George the Fourth, Volume II (of 2) Including, Among Other Important Matters, Full Particulars of the Mysterious Death of the Princess Charlotte 2011-10-01T02:00:34.837Z Sleepless and sighing, I repaired to my solitary couch; lost to every idea of existence, but what pointed out to me how, when, and where I might again behold my lovely enchantress. The Wanderer (Volume 4 of 5) or, Female Difficulties 2011-09-17T02:00:32.663Z Blondina and the prime minister now saw that they were indeed under the spell of a powerful enchantress, and resolved to travel to the dwelling of a certain wise woman in search of advice. The Old-Fashioned Fairy Book 2011-09-09T02:01:11.180Z Having succeeded to the family title and become Advocate-General at Rennes, he continued to correspond with his former enchantress, and was in the habit of sending her a present every year. Queens of the French Stage 2011-10-06T02:00:38.820Z But I suspect her to be of supernatural origin, and this garden to exist only in the world of Ariosto's enchantresses, whence she originally hails. Limbo and Other Essays To which is now added Ariadne in Mantua 2011-08-25T02:00:33.233Z She is no enchantress, madame, and she has no magic save the simple one of having ever been very dear to me. Cecil Castlemaine's Gage, Lady Marabout's Troubles, and Other Stories 2011-08-25T02:00:30.323Z "My dear, there is nothing the matter with you," said the enchantress. With Fire and Sword An Historical Novel of Poland and Russia. 2011-08-12T02:00:19.797Z Angling in the river, playing billiards, flourishing the sword he used at Philippi, hopping forty paces in a public 297 street, she remains an enchantress. Oxford Lectures on Poetry 2011-07-19T02:00:15.897Z Nothing would satisfy him but a good long sitting from his enchantress,390 Helen. Tales of the Wonder Club, Volume III 2011-07-16T02:00:13.547Z Why do you hesitate and do nothing?" the enchantress snaps, "Go, now. Blood Lust: The Early History of Transfusion 2011-07-12T11:45:00.220Z The Chevalier found the enchantress in studied disarray. John Leech, His Life and Work. Vol. 1 2011-07-10T02:00:25.223Z “You darling! you tantalising enchantress!” he cried passionately. Fordham's Feud 2011-07-05T02:00:31.267Z Never, my lord, when justly placed—In the case I perceive you are arguing, I am ready to blush for you—nay, don't look grave—I am acquainted with your enchantress. The Heiress; a comedy, in five acts 2011-07-02T02:00:12.813Z But she spoke falsely, for she was one of the damsels of Morgan le Fay, the great enchantress, who was King Arthur's half-sister. King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table 2011-06-20T02:00:02.907Z So after all," replied the Knight, "the old enchanter has carried it through at last; of course under the reinforcement of a young enchantress. Titan: A Romance Vol. II (of 2) 2011-06-14T02:00:26.670Z One of the attributes, it will be remembered, which he assigns to his enchantress Lamia is— Life of John Keats His Life and Poetry, his Friends, Critics and After-fame 2011-06-10T02:00:19.290Z Nothing occurred in those blissful days to break the spell of the enchantress. In Both Worlds 2011-06-08T02:00:17.360Z Tell it, enchantress, if you can, Tell me, with anguish overcast, Wounded, as a dying man, Beneath the swift hoofs hurrying past. The Poems and Prose Poems of Charles Baudelaire with an Introductory Preface by James Huneker 2011-06-01T02:00:22.477Z It is odd, but my recollection is that it was the "sick enchantress" who cried "unto Betelgeuse a mystic word." The Letters of Ambrose Bierce With a Memoir by George Sterling 2011-05-26T02:00:19.673Z Cornelius looked at her and exclaimed— "Ah! you are Moore's Namouna now,—the eastern enchantress who lives on the perfume of flowers." Daisy Burns (Volume 1) 2011-05-20T02:00:34.097Z Now, lass," said the enchantress, "an evil rede I read ye but now, and evil it may be. Trevethlan: (Vol 2 of 3) A Cornish Story. 2011-05-16T02:00:19.270Z Pale, pale enchantress, steer Thy flight high up into the purple blue, Where faint the stars beholding—rain from there Thy lucent influence upon this sphere! Colors of Life Poems and Songs and Sonnets 2011-05-09T02:00:03.610Z Oh, your sweet eyes, your low replies: A great enchantress you may be: But there was that across his throat Which you had hardly cared to see. Browning and the Dramatic Monologue 2011-04-30T02:00:14.330Z The princess, happy to be the instrument of his second deliverance, consented to marry him, and the enchantress, who fled that country, afraid of the duke's anger, has never since been heard of. Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales A Sequel to the Nursery Rhymes of England 2011-04-01T02:00:34.340Z The enchantress looked on Glaucus and she began to admire him as much as Scylla had been frightened by him. Wonder Stories The Best Myths for Boys and Girls 2011-03-31T02:00:19.150Z He even hears the siren song of the enchantress, giving utterance to the sweet emotions of her soul, as if magnetically informed of his approach and inviting him to enter. The Funny Philosophers Wags and Sweethearts 2011-03-19T02:00:11.277Z She, then, is the enchantress who has ruined the happiness of his life,--she the---- She is indeed beautiful; but how hollow,--how false! Erlach Court 2011-03-12T03:00:24.407Z Medea, the enchantress maiden from the further shores of the Friendless Sea, had fled from her home with the Greek adventurer Jason, the winner of the Golden Fleece. Euripedes and His Age 2011-03-05T03:00:26.617Z Making the most of her fame as an enchantress, she persuaded Pelias that he could, by a certain process, regain his youth. Medea of Euripedes 2011-03-03T03:00:47.283Z He set out for the island of Circe, the enchantress, to ask her help in winning Scylla. Wonder Stories The Best Myths for Boys and Girls 2011-03-31T02:00:19.150Z A sailing fragata, which they called an enchantress, because they did not descry at a distance more than its sails passed not far from the said ranchería. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century, Volume XLIII, 1670-1700 2011-02-26T03:00:46.860Z "Begone to your sty!" cried the enchantress, giving them some smart strokes with her wand; and then she turned to the serving-men, "Drive out these swine, and throw down some acorns for them to eat." A Wonder Book and Tanglewood Tales For girls and boys 2011-02-25T03:01:12.793Z Mr. Charteris lingered, and seemed to question the soundness of the arrangement which divided him from the enchantress and reduced him to the placid enjoyment of Mrs. Devereux's always sensible but not exciting conversation. The Crooked Stick or Pollies's Probation 2011-02-06T03:01:00.547Z He was very silly and presumptuous if he did, for the profile of this lunar enchantress reflects line for line that of my Dryad! A Maid of the Kentucky Hills 2011-02-04T03:00:15.877Z He began to hate the powers of the wicked enchantress and the memory came to him of Scylla as she had appeared to him on the rock, her hands full of bright shells. Wonder Stories The Best Myths for Boys and Girls 2011-03-31T02:00:19.150Z It is better that I should escape from the enchanted ground before I am too surely entangled in the spells of the enchantress! Too Rich A Romance 2011-01-19T03:00:22.440Z He committed the future to the Gods, and after he had revealed to my mother the predictions of the good enchantress, he hung up the sword of Sesostris in his armoury. Fairy Tales From all Nations 2011-01-16T03:00:21.797Z The diabolical cunning of the enchantress—the siren—was only too plain. The House of Strange Secrets A Detective Story 2011-01-15T03:00:37.173Z She was a veritable enchantress of the great and the learned of her time. Woman in Science With an Introductory Chapter on Woman's Long Struggle for Things of the Mind 2011-01-12T03:00:29.853Z Was not the name of the greatest enchantress in fabulous antiquity, Circe, derived from κιρκος, a circle, on account of her magical revolutions, and of the circular appearance and motion of the sun, her father? Shorter Novels, Eighteenth Century The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia; The Castle of Otranto, a Gothic Story; Vathek, an Arabian Tale 2010-12-29T03:00:31.850Z The gecko fell silent, the watchman dropped asleep; the velvety night reigned like an enchantress crowned with the sickle of the moon. The Hidden Force A Story of Modern Java 2010-12-24T03:00:34.823Z Soon after, the vile enchantress went to her cousin, and, having pulled off his clothes, took the whip, and beat him, while he cried, Ah! it is enough for me to be in this state! The Thousand and One Nights, Vol. I. Commonly Called the Arabian Nights' Entertainments In the Eclogues she takes rather the form of an enchantress, who, by the charm of her outward mien and her freely-offered gifts, fascinates him into a life of indolent repose. The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age: Virgil The small and unpretending cottage before him damped him at first, but when he thought upon it as the home of his fair enchantress, his spirits were again cheered. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 10 And these and other similar captures have been made in places where, without the employment of the innocent enchantress, perhaps not a single male could have been found, even after the most diligent search. Butterflies and Moths (British) "See!" cried MacWhirlie, clasping the Sergeant by the arm, "there is the enchantress of your haunted ground!" Old Farm Fairies: A Summer Campaign In Brownieland Against King Cobweaver's Pixies "My duais," replied the enchantress, "is to fill the cavity of my arm with wool, and the hole I shall bore with my distaff with red wheat." Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry Also, staring eagerly into life's marvellous shop-window, he entered, hand in pocket, and made the customary purchases of the enchantress behind the counter. The Wave An Egyptian Aftermath Wild was the grief of the boy; but the fair enchantress was gone. Rodman the Keeper Southern Sketches "Why, my cousin must be an enchantress!" said I, laughing, to my aunt. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 6 of 6 Yes, enchantress, a word from you, and I perish on a scaffold. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 5 of 6 The queen was greatly pleased at the advice, and lost no time in inviting Conn-eda to play a game at chess, under the conditions she had been instructed to arrange by the enchantress. Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry Art alone could bewitch the present in the fashion of that enchantress in the old fairy tale who sent long ago a court to sleep. Sinister Street, vol. 2 Was I timidly to draw back now after speaking out so boldly yesterday and offering myself as champion to the mysterious enchantress? Barbarossa and Other Tales Thither also went the Lady Vivien, of whom thou either knowest or hast heard tell, for she is one of the greatest and most mischievous enchantresses in all of the world. The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions "Divine enchantress," I cried, "I will follow you wherever you go." Tales of the Wonder Club Volume I Something in Milly's attitude there, in her beautiful dress and in her unsmiling gaze, suggested to Christina the thought of a captive princess watching the approach of some evil enchantress. The Nest, The White Pagoda, The Suicide, A Forsaken Temple, Miss Jones and The Masterpiece Here we set him down, and the whole troop began at once to dig, determined to find the enchantress in her cave-palace, and force her to restore our chief. A Reading Book in Irish History It may be said, in many regions, to have broken the wand of the terrible enchantress. The Dangerous Classes of New York And Twenty Years' Work Among Them You may be sure the Fates will find you an enchantress, Breckenridge; the oracles have spoken. The King of Arcadia "Say why, O bewitching enchantress, do those pearl drops continue to pay their tiny tribute to the great ocean?" Tales of the Wonder Club Volume I The enchantress, Art, is ever making new victims. Fragments of an Autobiography But it is no enchantress for whom he pines; it is no seducing frail one who allures him from the path of duty. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 354, April 1845 "Siren charms" and "bright-eyed enchantress," "soft zephyrs" and "gentle poesies," might be the stock expressions always ready to lend themselves to rhymes, with a hundred others of the like nature. Her Season in Bath A Story of Bygone Days The wild witch of the first act, the enchantress of the second, the repentant Magdalene of the third, all were imaginatively impersonated by this wonderful woman. Interpreters And high time, too, unless he wishes all their heads to be turned by this bewitching enchantress. Tales of the Wonder Club Volume I The Isle's Enchantress," and described by the following lines:— "Wind-wafted from the sunset, o'er the swell Of summer's slumb'rous sea, herself asleep, Came shoreward, in her iridescent shell Cradled, the isle's enchantress. Fragments of an Autobiography "On the sea—on the ocean—" continued he, "there I wanted to be—I had to follow—I saw her fall—she was beautiful even in death—an enchantress—an enchantress!" Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine “If that is so, you witching enchantress, why did you not lift me out of my torment long ago,” he said. 'Tween Snow and Fire A Tale of the Last Kafir War Where is that armor of distrust in which you were to resist the barbed arrow of the enchantress? One Of Them The enchantress set to work again, with an adder's tail and spine and a toad dried in the open air, which she pounded up into a powder and mingled with wheat flour and incense. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) The enchantresses themselves with their philters and enthralments are supposedly fabulous. Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern "Doubtless thou hast never told the white armed enchantress what a fearful curse thou, with each kiss, art drawing down nearer and nearer upon her head." Saga of Halfred the Sigskald A Northern Tale of the Tenth Century And Phrixus married the king's daughter, and lived long, till he died also, and a king called ��tes, the brother of the enchantress, Circe, ruled that country. Tales of Troy and Greece Hecate, wife of King �etes of Colchis, her daughter Medea, and Circe were so celebrated in this respect that they passed for enchantresses. Greek Women The murder eventually was brought home to the unscrupulous lover, and he got penal servitude, while the foul enchantress was left free to marry the youngest brother, Fath, whom she originally desired. Among the Wild Tribes of the Afghan Frontier A Record of Sixteen Years' Close Intercourse with the Natives of the Indian Marches She intoxicated him with her bewildering moods, with her trick of recalling to his memory his early dreams of beautiful women, those bright shadows of unseen enchantresses which had tortured and stimulated his boyish thoughts. Command "She was a wicked enchantress of the old heathen time," said Tausdorf. Specimens of German Romance Vol. I. The Patricians These knew that Medea was an enchantress, and they fawned on her and Jason and let them pass. Tales of Troy and Greece When I commanded them to stop the accursed enchantress she seized a goblet filled with wine, muttered a few strange words of incantation, and smoke and flames instantly rose from the cup. A Christian But a Roman On his way there he had many adventures, and rescued King Arthur from an enchantress, who had brought him near to death in the forest perilous. Historic Tales, Vol. XIII (of 15), Part I The Romance of Reality. King Arthur They render the imagination futile because they possess the powerful arts of the enchantresses, the daughters of Helios. Command "But what is the meaning of the herb moly, which protected the great hero from this enchantress?" Specimens of German Romance Vol. I. The Patricians Isabel suddenly felt herself and her organdie absurdly out of place in this room with its enchantress atmosphere. Ancestors A Novel These magic words, and the enchantress who had penned them, absorbed every thought and feeling throughout the never-ending day. Tales from Blackwood, Volume 1 Sad was the day when the renowned knight, Tristram of Lyonesse, was born, for on that day his mother died, and his father lay in prison through the arts of an enchantress. Historic Tales, Vol. XIII (of 15), Part I The Romance of Reality. King Arthur Thus prophesied the gay Bohemian, the nut-brown maid, the dark-eyed oracle, the wise charmer, the female seer, the beautiful sibyl, the lovely enchantress, the romantic “gipsy girl” of the Third Avenue. The Witches of New York "On this Ulysses was depicted, holding his sword to the breast of the enchantress, without fear of her powerful wand, or of the devil-masks that surrounded him, grinning and menacing." Specimens of German Romance Vol. I. The Patricians By her gaunt hand the leaves are shed Like nightmares an enchantress herds; And, like a witch who calls the dead, The hill-stream whirls with foaming words. The Garden of Dreams Sicily had its Cyclops, giants, enchantresses; golden apples grew in Spain; the mouth of Hell was on the shores of the Euxine. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition For the false enchantress still held to her hatred against her noble brother, and by all means sought his harm. Historic Tales, Vol. XIII (of 15), Part I The Romance of Reality. King Arthur Without any noteworthy adventure they kept on their way to the First Avenue, and in due time stood, awe-struck, before the mansion of the enchantress. The Witches of New York But it was more as an enchantress that she was dreaded. Legends & Romances of Brittany “O, you are too romantic!” she said, laughing; and with that my sun was blown out, my enchantress had fled away, and I was again left alone in the twilight with the lady hens. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) All these things were utterly antagonistic to ogres, incompatible with enchantresses. A Country Gentleman and his Family Let me tell you this, though I die twice in your dungeon I will have none of you, for you are false enchantresses and not true dames for honest men to love. Historic Tales, Vol. XIII (of 15), Part I The Romance of Reality. King Arthur The girl was no enchantress, and knew no magic spell; yet what she said took almost magical effect on her young mistress. Shirley I see clearly that I am in the power of an enchantress, whose fascination is irresistible. Pepita Ximenez Chico, it means that you get an Indian primer,––and that you find for me a brown enchantress. The Flute of the Gods It was not the glance of a flirt; it held no petty consciousness; it was the gaze of an enchantress aware of her own inevitable power. Tante “Me also has my mother, the Ukraine, Me her son Cradled on her bosom, The enchantress.” The Eye of Dread "Remain here! at my journey's end, almost! after a thousand difficulties! at the moment when I shall see and captivate this enchantress, Blue Beard," cried the chevalier. A Romance of the West Indies She carried in her hand her riding-whip, which I fancied to myself to be a magic wand by means of which this enchantress might cast her spells over me. Pepita Ximenez Their sorcerer had traded his robe of office for the evil love of an enchantress:––never again must a god be offended by sound of his prayers! The Flute of the Gods Simplicity reigned within, though one felt luxury there in a chrysalis condition, folded exquisitely and elaborately away and waiting the return of the enchantress. Tante Our youthful and tawny enchantress seemed unusually busy with you this evening. The Crimson Tide A Novel Lassalle's answer was subtly attuned: "My Satanic enchantress! my bewitching child of the devil." Dreamers of the Ghetto He liked the spell, and, after all she had done, he confessed to an extraordinary feeling for the enchantress. The Harbor of Doubt But the Te-hua guards closed around the enchantress and the fanatics of vengeance were barred out. The Flute of the Gods He gazed with mildness, almost with blandness, upon the enchantress, as if some prodigy of nature overtopping all human power of comment had taken place before him. Tante As soon as the subtle siren was left alone in the drawing-room with the aged clergyman she began weaving her spells around him as successfully as did the beautiful enchantress Vivien around the sage Merlin. Victor's Triumph Sequel to A Beautiful Fiend Nor could he extract a decisive "Yes" from his fluttering volatile enchantress. Dreamers of the Ghetto I want you where I can look at you, so you won't do any romancing about that old enchantress. The Prisoner “She is an enchantress who fights against the true god and his angels;––a witch of evil magic!”––and the padre was white, and breathing hard lest she touch him. The Flute of the Gods The warrior, who feared not a hundred foes, quailed at the sight of Elgiva, the enchantress, the worker of wonders. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume VI He was about to enter the grotto, when, oh thought of darkness and horror! the recollection of the enchantress came to him, and he crossed his bosom and broke the spell. Zigzag Journeys in Northern Lands; The Rhine to the Arctic; A Summer Trip of the Zigzag Club Through Holland, Germany, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden "How comes my power to naught?" she questioned-442- of her husband aside, for in reality she was a wicked enchantress, who had lived in the wood near to Frederick. Operas Every Child Should Know Descriptions of the Text and Music of Some of the Most Famous Masterpieces Here was the bower where the enchantress slept, and where she touched up her beauty by the secret processes Lydia, being very young and of a pollen-like freshness, despised. The Prisoner She might stand revealed as a coarse and selfish courtesan—a worn and haggard enchantress whose failing life blazed back to youth only when on the stage. The Light of the Star A Novel She stood before the cave of the enchantress. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume VI They called this recurring vision of mist and gems Lore, the enchantress. Zigzag Journeys in Northern Lands; The Rhine to the Arctic; A Summer Trip of the Zigzag Club Through Holland, Germany, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden Ever since she had become a member of the household he had alternated between the desire to impress her and the dread of becoming entangled in the toils of an artful little enchantress. In Brief Authority Then, in deep mourning, Ulysses sailed on till he came to the home of Circe, a beautiful but wicked enchantress. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History There are possibly men who would have spurned the enchantress. Shadow and Light An Autobiography with Reminiscences of the Last and Present Century The seven days, of which the enchantress had spoken, were expired. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume VI It was said that this Undine of the Rhine, the enchantress Lore, had a most melodious and seductive voice. Zigzag Journeys in Northern Lands; The Rhine to the Arctic; A Summer Trip of the Zigzag Club Through Holland, Germany, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden The enchantress gave the unhappy young man no hope until the last moment, when he knelt before her, stretching out hands that were already stained with the blood of his father and rival. The Brothers Karamazov For forty-three years, like a bird fascinated by the serpent, she has been creeping gradually closer to the outstretched arms of the great enchantress. Robin Tremayne A Story of the Marian Persecution The young Dopper warmly grasped the other, provoking a squeal from the enchantress. The Dop Doctor She went towards the cave of the enchantress. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume VI The enchantress Lore, from the time she had heard his song, disappeared from the rocks. Zigzag Journeys in Northern Lands; The Rhine to the Arctic; A Summer Trip of the Zigzag Club Through Holland, Germany, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden He compromised the girl by his promise of marriage, now she is an orphan and here; she is betrothed to him, yet before her very eyes he is dancing attendance on a certain enchantress. The Brothers Karamazov Because, perhaps, the enchantress has not troubled to show them her allurements, and ruffled, discontented minds have discovered only the dust and heat and pests. The Rhodesian The enchantress, having brought Grahame into line and finally into good humor, took up the more difficult task of muzzling her stubborn son. The Art of Disappearing At the mouth of her cave stood the enchantress. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume VI Was the beldam an enchantress, and were these little animals children, whom she had stolen and made victims of her enchantments? Zigzag Journeys in Northern Lands; The Rhine to the Arctic; A Summer Trip of the Zigzag Club Through Holland, Germany, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden Dmitri Fyodorovitch wants to open this fortress with a golden key, and that's why he is insolent to me now, trying to get money from me, though he has wasted thousands on this enchantress already. The Brothers Karamazov When he journeyed out into its enchanting untrodden spaces, accompanied only by some kindred spirit, had the land risen up and enslaved and enfolded him, like some enchantress who bound men's souls for ever?... The Rhodesian She was a witch, an enchantress, who thought no man as good as her brother, and showed other men only the regard which irritates them. The Art of Disappearing Was it days since, or years, Tell me, thou fair enchantress, who hast wove So strong a spell around me? Gycia A Tragedy in Five Acts What could stand against the witchery of the enchantress city? The End of a Coil I could not discover who the enchantress was, further than that her party came from the Fanal. Journal of a Visit to Constantinople and Some of the Greek Islands in the Spring and Summer of 1833 Was it to be marveled at that men pursued such enchantresses to the borderland of eternity? The Wall Between I. Where fair Ææia smiles across the sea To olive-crowned Italia, th' enchantress dwells— A woman set about with dreams and spells, Weird incantations, charms and mystery. The Path of Dreams Poems It is observable that hagge is the form in which the word is most frequently found in the folios, and it is the epithet the poet applies to a witch or enchantress. Notes and Queries, Number 76, April 12, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc This part of India is far from answering to the "enchantress" idea which the dithyrambic descriptions of writers who have celebrated its marvels have led Europeans to form. Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part III. The Great Explorers of the Nineteenth Century I shall say something later about the legendary enchantress whom their traditions recalled as the teacher of their ancestors and the founder of their nation. Nagualism A Study in Native American Folk-lore and History Nevertheless, it did not prevent him from stealing an occasional peep at the enchantress, if only to assure himself that her spell was as potent and deadly as he had supposed it. The Wall Between What became of Mahoud, or the Princess of Cassimir, I know not; but I was sensible that my Prince had conquered the enchantress, who had laid such hateful chains upon us. Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers The first question which arises in this connection is, How can Circe, the enchantress of the senses, be made the prophetess of the supersensible world? Homer's Odyssey A Commentary It was like a scene of enchantment, and Violet, in her black frock and amber sash, looked like the enchantress—Circe, Vivien, Melusine, or somebody of equally dubious antecedents. Vixen, Volume I. In many native American legends, as in others from the old world, some powerful enchantress is remembered as the founder of the State, mistress of men through the potency of her magic powers. Nagualism A Study in Native American Folk-lore and History He resolved to mend his ways and shun the too fascinating society of the enchantress. A Coin of Edward VII A Detective Story As she spake thus, she stretched out her wand, and the fires and the foresters, and the enchantress Ulin, disappeared from the sight of the astonished Sultan. Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers The world of the appetites and the senses will be duly ordered and subjected to the rational; from an imperious enchantress Ulysses changes Circe into an instrument of life and restoration. Homer's Odyssey A Commentary After you left me a wicked enchantress came by this way and changed me into this shape.” Tales of Folk and Fairies A mysterious Black Cupid led her to me! but we must be very careful, for she can vanish at will, this beautiful enchantress.' A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine van Grävenitz, Landhofmeisterin of Wirtemberg A German poet, therefore, very ill understood their meaning when he transformed them into mongrel beings, a mixture of fates, furies, and enchantresses, and clothed them with tragic dignity. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. VIII (of X) - Continental Europe II. As soon as, by our restoration to our pristine forms, we were apprised of your victory over the enchantress Ulin, I found myself in the seraglio of my father's palace. Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers Circe is the answer; she is the enchantress who stands for sensuous pleasure in its most alluring form; with her is now the battle. Homer's Odyssey A Commentary Suppose, with her dark power, she was going to be the enchantress to-morrow. The Other Side of the Door With a mighty effort he shook off the paralysing weakness, and sank down by the side of his enchantress. The Mystery of a Turkish Bath The enchantress now told her dupes that their old father could in the same way be made young again. Historic Tales, vol 10 (of 15) The Romance of Reality Yes," said Ulin the enchantress, who immediately appeared, "the powers of enchantment shall prevail! Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers One story represents her as having been a beautiful maiden who was loved by Glaucus, and who was turned into her present monstrous shape by Circe through jealousy, for the enchantress loved Glaucus too. Homer's Odyssey A Commentary This was the fabled seat and grove and palace of Circe the enchantress. A Tramp's Notebook “It is only a sleeping potion,” said the enchantress to Prince Jason. Famous Tales of Fact and Fancy Myths and Legends of the Nations of the World Retold for Boys and Girls The enchantress, indignant at such treatment, determined on revenge. Historic Tales, vol 10 (of 15) The Romance of Reality As she spake thus, the enchantress breathed on me with her pestiferous breath, and, falling to the ground, I crawled like a toad before her. Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers The enchantress on her magic island is a favorite theme with the Fairy Tale, and the situation in itself rouses curiosity and wonder. Homer's Odyssey A Commentary She was an enchantress who lived on the island Ææa. Odysseus, the Hero of Ithaca Adapted from the Third Book of the Primary Schools of Athens, Greece Odysseus, waiting vainly for the return of his companions, hears from his brother-in-law, Periander who has escaped, that the rest have been changed into swine, after having drunk of the enchantress' cup. The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas At length one morning, when hope had almost left her, the enchantress Melissa stood by her side and smiled at her. The Red Romance Book Being acquainted with the resolutions of the Viziers and Emirs, I proclaimed aloud that my royal master Misnar was alive, and that he had destroyed the enchantress Ulin, who had espoused the cause of Ahubal. Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers Odysseus next comes to the island of the enchantress Circe. Christianity As Mystical Fact And The Mysteries of Antiquity Surely our friend's heart has grown as hard as his materials; or the spell of the enchantress, which confined itself to the extremities of his predecessor, has extended over his whole person. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume V (of 10) But Odysseus has himself fallen into the power of the enchantress; a wild passion has taken possession of him; he forgets his duty, his wife and child. The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas Circe was the great enchantress who turned the followers of Ulysses into swine. Keats: Poems Published in 1820 In the apartment from which I was taken by the wicked enchantress, I beheld my nurse Eloubrou: she was prostrate on the ground, and the palace was filled with her cries. Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers "You may be an enchantress, mistress, but the spell you cast is not diablerie," he answered in the same tone. Under the Rose They suggested romances: lovers in the forests; knights in armor; wicked enchantresses. The Motor Maids at Sunrise Camp All but Periander, who with a last, supreme effort implores Odysseus to fly from the enchantress and return with his companions to his faithful wife Penelope and take her her brother's dying greeting. The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas In the popular imagination, even the moon could be made to descend to the earth at the command of an enchantress, by means of an appropriate spell. Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery The enchantress Ulin hath transformed thy Prince into the most hideous reptile of the earth. Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers Kent spurred on his charger, and followed his enchantress. The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time He said to himself that Valentine was, indeed, an enchantress, but a modern Circe, who, unlike her ancient prototype, employed her spells and fascinations to promote good, results. Monte-Cristo's Daughter This is an ancient mystery of darksome lore, that the enchantress always has the bird-peaked eye, which betokens danger to somebody, be she of the Sephardim, or an ordinary witch or enchantress, or a gypsy. The Gypsies They held firmly to the belief that this miraculous power was possessed by certain old hags and enchantresses, who lived in poverty and obscurity. Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery But, alas! when I essayed to return, I found my feet fixed to the ground: in a moment the earth trembled, and Ulin the enchantress arose on the back of an enormous reptile. Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers And there, sitting in the lamplight, was the American lady—a slender, thoughtful enchantress with eyes as dark and glowing as the wine. Pipefuls She seemed like some strange withered enchantress drawing men after her by her witchcrafts. Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North If he guesses wrong, he has to be thrown from a high tower—the same one the wicked enchantress was thrown from.” Christmas Every Day and Other Stories In a certain country there lived a King; and this King had a daughter who was an enchantress. Russian Fairy Tales A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore When I awoke I found myself between the merchant of Delhi and the Princess of Cassimir, who, like me, had felt the vengeance of Ulin the enchantress. Eastern Tales by Many Story Tellers His own voice was cacophonous and funereal, and it was droll to hear him solemnly phrasing 'I will enchant thine ear' for the instruction of his enchantress. Cruel Barbara Allen From Coals Of Fire And Other Stories, Volume II. (of III.) Some dark enchantress has bequeathed To thee her magic art, And thou hast bound me with thy spell, And stolen all my heart. The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, May 1844 Volume 23, Number 5 He was just starting to comfort her when the Treasure arrived. "the treasure's enchantress." The Idler Magazine, Volume III, April 1893 An Illustrated Monthly She tells him her love for him has brought her there; and he learns that there is no hope of freeing her unless he can find out “where lies the death of the enchantress.” Russian Fairy Tales A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore Memory, ermine-robed, half enchantress and half avenger, turned her face full on his as he sat by the spring; but he turned his own away and started on, ever on. St. Cuthbert's It was not easy to have the better of an enchantress like Jaqueline and a prince like Ricardo. Prince Ricardo of Pantouflia being the adventures of Prince Prigio's son Kondjé, delighted with her triumphs, plays everywhere her part of enchantress. French and Oriental Love in a Harem Then the old witch laughed, "Ha, ha, ha!" and the gnomes, ghouls, and all the rest of the enchantress' followers took up the refrain and laughed till the air was very dense with sulphurous fumes. Second Book of Tales By far the most important beings of the latter class are those malevolent enchantresses who form two closely related branches of the same family. Russian Fairy Tales A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore When Guimara became small she lost her power as an enchantress entirely. Tales of Giants from Brazil He accepts the false Guinevere and the Saxon enchantress very readily; and there is other scandal in which the complaisant Merlin as usual figures. The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II) You are aware that enchantresses are in great favour here. Gryll Grange He had heard that in the Black Forest in Germany there lived a powerful enchantress, Kalyb by name, who would, without doubt, be able at once to give him all the information he required. The Seven Champions of Christendom After several failures, he succeeds in plucking up the rose-tree by the roots, whereupon the enchantress straightway sickens. Russian Fairy Tales A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore Ah! but I have engaged a famous enchantress who knows all things that are going to happen. Hendricks the Hunter The Border Farm, a Tale of Zululand Take care that she does not shut you up, as enchantresses of old were wont to do their captive knights, and never again set you free. Ronald Morton, or the Fire Ships A Story of the Last Naval War With the speed of fire Orlando followed where the enchantress fled, Rending and scattering tree and bush and brier, And leaving wide the vestige of his tread. Gryll Grange He would be just the person who could tell me in what direction my unknown enchantress went. She and I, Volume 1 Going in search of her, he comes to the home of an enchantress, who invites him to tea and gives him leave to inspect her house. Russian Fairy Tales A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore No one could at first answer him, but at last one of them observed that the great enchantress declared that they had come into the camp as spies. Hendricks the Hunter The Border Farm, a Tale of Zululand His enchantress laid her emerald spell over him—O incomparable witch! Little Novels of Italy He dwelt on the enchantress who remained in unaltered beauty. Gryll Grange Prince Cagliari took leave of the enchantress and made his way to the carriage that awaited him below. Manasseh A Romance of Transylvania Her charm around the enchantress Memory threw, A charm that soothes the mind and sweetens too. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 On she came, however, disregarding their terror, and showing no inclination to denounce any of them as evil-doers, the service wizards and enchantresses are generally employed in rendering to the governing powers. Hendricks the Hunter The Border Farm, a Tale of Zululand So they got on together, and now they came to the part of the pathway which the evil enchantress haunted. The Rocky Island and Other Similitudes I am only reading what I have often read before, Orlando Innamorato; and I was at the moment occupied with a passage about the enchantress from whom my name was borrowed. Gryll Grange He ordered the false enchantress to be delivered up to him, dead or alive. Legends of the Rhine She is handmaid of the enchantress Acrasia, and sails about Idle Lake in a gondola. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 Do you not know the young enchantress, who has turned all the heads in our town, not excepting the shoemaker's apprentice and the tailor's journeyman? Ernest Linwood or, The Inner Life of the Author But no little enchantress met lonely Sandy on his homeward way. A Son of the Hills They are enchantresses; but they differ from other enchantresses in being immortal. Gryll Grange "The Lorelei!" whispered he, startled, "do you see her—the enchantress?" Legends of the Rhine Not one but knew the desperately wicked and deceitful temptations that come like enchantresses in the wizard's garden, to plead the cause of the devil in the language of high-flown sentiment or even religious feeling. Parsifal Story and Analysis of Wagner's Great Opera "An enchantress of the sea with a voice that makes men—that makes men feel they cannot go, they cannot leave it." The Call of the Blood It is not thus, believe me, sir, With this enchantress—she we call Our second mother: Frenchmen err, Who, cent'ries since, proclaim'd her fall! Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre I am afraid, doctor, the Morgana to whom you have introduced me is a veritable enchantress. Gryll Grange You are really an enchantress whom no one can resist. The Queen's Necklace It seemed to him that, like a kind enchantress, she had transformed herself to break his passion. The Mermaid A Love Tale He lifted a chair gently from the ground, and, stealing to the enchantress, seated himself at her side. The Young Duke O innocent enchantress! thou encirclest us with a wavering haze of beautiful imagery, by the spell of that voice awakening after a mood of awe, but for thy own delight. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 An imitation of Spenser, who makes Sir Guyon break the golden cup of the enchantress Excess, F. Q. i. Milton's Comus Let no one say that our life is poor in poetical influences; still does the enchantress sway us mortals as of old. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag For the first time I was glad to see them, nor did I bear the youths ill-will for separating me from our beneficent enchantress in the stately church with historic banners. The Heather-Moon Although he had collected a large army to invade the Parthian empire, he was unable to tear himself away from the enchantress, and did not commence his march till late in the year. A Smaller History of Rome This plant owes its botanical name Colchicum, to Colchis, in Natalia, which abounded in poisonous vegetables, and gave rise to the fiction about the enchantress Medea. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure Lucan employs a hundred pages in painting an enchantress and the breaking up of a fine battle. Michael Angelo Buonarroti And what of the enchantresses themselves, beneath whose wand these graces arose? The Friendships of Women He had told her that she was an enchantress, and this assertion, too, had its measure of truth. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867. The cup that her mariners took from the gorgeous Eastern enchantress had a subtle, transforming drug mingled with its spices, whereby they were metamorphosed, if not into animals, at least into orientals, or Africans. The Age of the Reformation "Is she so very beautiful, this enchantress of yours?" she queried with the velvety softness of a cat. Swirling Waters She had the transparent skin and classic features that occur once in a million times but which still keep the legend of redheaded enchantresses alive. The Sky Is Falling Art was an enchantress, that but leads us into vanity, into earthly pleasures. The Ice-Maiden: and Other Tales. Once within reach of the enchantress, the grappling-hooks are thrown, the fangs strike, the double saws close together and hold the victim in a vice. Social Life in the Insect World Yet I knew that one of these enchantresses expected to be kissed, and that the other very definitely didn't. American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home' Cynthia was not still for a minute, and seemed to feel that much of her power lay in her speech and voice, like some enchantress who cast her spell by means of her silver tongue. The Portion of Labor At last he would be able to speak with the enchantress, for he prided himself on the purity of his German. Visionaries Anger against this smiling enchantress suddenly surged up in Sholto's heart. The Black Douglas But mind and body again became benumbed, and, like the creeper from the tree, he sank at the feet of the enchantress; he could not speak. The Poison Tree A Tale of Hindu Life in Bengal Once I remember—this occurred before we left Derby—we both fancied ourselves in love with the same dear enchantress, a certain dark-eyed brunette. Fifty Years of Railway Life in England, Scotland and Ireland This life-chase after bubbles, this fighting for trifles, this pursuit of false grails, reminds us of the story of that Grecian boy lured to his death by the enchantress. The Investment of Influence A Study of Social Sympathy and Service They say that great enchantresses, from Medea and Circe downward, have generally been unhappy in their loves. Guy Livingstone; or, 'Thorough' Now, when twice seven years had passed the boy began to thirst for honourable adventures, though the wicked enchantress wished to keep him as her own. English Fairy Tales Oh, world enchantress! oh, soother of the fatigues of man, employer of the idle, comforter of the henpecked husband's heart, encourager of timid dependents, who can know thy glory! The Poison Tree A Tale of Hindu Life in Bengal Then it is all very well for Scremerston to yield to Venus Verticordia, and transfer his heart to this new enchantress. The Disentanglers Forgetting his dear ones in the palace, the youth ran after his enchantress. The Investment of Influence A Study of Social Sympathy and Service Didst thou behold, that old enchantress Who sole above us henceforth is lamented? Dante: "The Central Man of All the World" A Course of Lectures Delivered Before the Student Body of the New York State College for Teachers, Albany, 1919, 1920 And these signs so affected Kalyb, the fell enchantress, that she stayed her hand; and the child growing daily in beauty and stature, he became to her as the apple of her eye. English Fairy Tales Oh, satisfier of the hearts of all! oh, world enchantress! may we ever be devoted to thee! The Poison Tree A Tale of Hindu Life in Bengal Then I cast about my shoulder my good sword of bronze, and, bidding Eurylochus stay by the ships, I went through the forest and came to the house of the enchantress. The Adventures of Odysseus and The Tales of Troy He showed Grace the dispatch and said: "My enchantress, that will leave your mother's husband and Rose's mother's husband bankrupt if we wish it; what shall we do?" The Wedge of Gold A pang shot through Fred's heart, as he felt that he had driven away the enchantress by his own forwardness. The Land of Mystery He longs to tear himself away from the enchantress, and to return to the mingled pleasure and pain of earth. Stories of the Wagner Opera O your sweet eyes, your low replies: A great enchantress you may be; But there was that across his throat Which you had hardly cared to see. The World's Best Poetry, Volume 3 Sorrow and Consolation According to Greek legend, Circe was a beautiful enchantress. Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson The prince, grievously stricken at the melancholy occurrence, longed to avenge his son’s death on the evil enchantress who had wrought such havoc. Hero Tales and Legends of the Rhine I am Medeia the enchantress; my sister Circe gave me this, and said, 'Go and reward Talus the faithful servant, for his fame is gone out into all lands.' Myths That Every Child Should Know A Selection Of The Classic Myths Of All Times For Young People The lines which have an immediate reference to this fair enchantress, are too curious to be here omitted. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume II They had all been engaged, Hardiman and the rest of them, in keeping Harry Luttrell away from her: in defending him, whether he wished it or not, from the wiles of the enchantress. The Summons So long as the enchantress was speaking, the spell was wholly impotent. The Odds And Other Stories The birds awakened, the flowers opened their eyes to the rising sun, and Ming-Y found himself at last compelled to bid his lovely enchantress farewell. Some Chinese Ghosts In the third act we find that Rinaldo has rejected the love of the enchantress. The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. This is a nice predicament, to be shut up in a house of Valetta, while, perhaps, Philander Sharpe returns to the hotel with a story of his succumbing to the wiles of a beautiful enchantress. Miss Caprice The baronet arrived, prompt to the hour, and was ushered at once into the presence of his enchantress. The Unseen Bridgegroom or, Wedded For a Week And I have remarked on the growing frequency of such words as "fair," "frail," "lover," "enchantress," etc., in the supposed-to-be-alluring titles of books of historical immorality. Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911 It says you are an enchantress striking the rockiest heart, and a well of pure emotion springs up. Macleod of Dare Rinaldo's proud spirit has at length been subdued, and he is completely the slave of the enchantress. The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. It was the croning of a Norland enchantress, and young Hope sat at her open window, looking out into the moonlight, and listening. Trumps Haydn, delighted, overwhelmed the enchantress with questions; his countenance recovered its animation, and Sir Joshua rapidly seized its traits. The Book of Three Hundred Anecdotes Historical, Literary, and Humorous—A New Selection To the Miser alone, who from his study window had also noted the deadness of the Little Red Chimney, was the privilege of a word with the enchantress accorded. The Little Red Chimney Being the Love Story of a Candy Man Silent with wonder and strange surprise, Evangeline listened 1150 To the soft flow of her magical words, till the region around her Seemed like enchanted ground, and her swarthy guest the enchantress. Evangeline with Notes and Plan of Study Go, take the enchantress, bring her to me bound! The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 04 Without a word he rode up to where the gray-eyed enchantress held her magic circle. The Baronet's Bride He has—I know it—fallen under the spell of the enchantress. If Only etc. The enchantress bends over him, appeals to him through his longing for his mother, and kisses him. The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers Waving her torch with energetic and graceful action, she appeared like an antique sybil at the moment of inspiration, or some Arabian enchantress preparing for an incantation. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 341, March, 1844 The interest centers not so much in the barbarian Ingomar as in his enchantress, Parthenia, of whom Miss Mary Anderson, an American artist of fine renown, proves a comely and efficient representative. Mary Anderson “Begone to your sty!” cried the enchantress, giving them some smart strokes with her wand; and then she turned to the serving-men. The Children's Hour, Volume 3 (of 10) In an enchantress's embrace thou mayest not sleep, so that in her arms she clasp thee. The Elder Eddas of Saemund Sigfusson; and the Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson Is it possible that Laura is an enchantress," she demanded, "and have I followed the wrong principle all my life? The Wheel of Life But that he had gazed long and earnestly into the mirror held up by that enchantress of the nations in his age, is certain. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Second Series "She was a born enchantress, Jenny was," he replied. Lippincott's Magazine Of Popular Literature And Science Old Series, Vol. 36—New Series, Vol. 10, July 1885 The chief butler scrambled out of the saloon, picking up the golden goblet as he went; and the enchantress and the four maidens fell on their knees, wringing their hands and screaming for mercy. The Children's Hour, Volume 3 (of 10) I am for my own house now, you brown enchantress, and my own garden, and the boat upon the river. Audrey Itlog The house of an enchantress which has neither window nor door. A Little Book of Filipino Riddles Horace frequently mentions with respect Canidia, who was a powerful enchantress. Taboo and Genetics A Study of the Biological, Sociological and Psychological Foundation of the Family Such was the spell which this enchantress cast over the King. Love Romances of the Aristocracy An introductory note by the composer in the full score briefly outlines the meaning of the music:— Lamia, an enchantress in the form of a serpent, loves Lycius, a young Corinthian. Edward MacDowell When even the enchantress disavowed her belief in them, the ghosts must surely have fled shrieking and affrighted and thought never more to raise their diminished heads. The Tale of Terror A Study of the Gothic Romance Lamia, an enchantress in the form of a serpent, loves Lycius, a young Corinthian. Edward MacDowell On learning her husband had fallen into the power of this enchantress, the lady had sought the Bower of Bliss and by dint of wifely devotion had rescued her spouse. The Book of the Epic Baron was dead and free for ever from the evil spell of his enchantress. Rosa Mundi and Other Stories A clear, strong wind came down from the north, sent by the favour of the mighty enchantress Circe, and over the trackless sea they sped, where never furrow of mortal ship was seen before. Stories from the Odyssey Away! away! tempt me not by that, enchantress! Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II And Jinny found herself looking, not at the interloper, the enchantress, but at a very young, frightened girl, lost in a strange world, but resolved upon courage. The Fortieth Door Soon after, this reckless man vaults upon a hippogriff which lands him on an island, where an enchantress changes her visitors into beasts, stones, trees, etc. The Book of the Epic Circe, according to Greek mythology, was an enchantress, who dwelt in the island of ��a, and who possessed the power to transform men into beasts. Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum and Other Poems "Do you happen to know that enchantress, too?" he asked. The Rim of the Desert Oh, you are an enchantress, who has changed my whole being and taken possession of all my thoughts and all my feelings. The Youth of the Great Elector But he was evidently simple and good-natured, and to all appearance completely in the power of the enchantress. A Great Success They are about to depart without bidding farewell to the fair enchantress, when she pursues them, and, after vainly pleading with Rinaldo to stay with her, proposes to join him in any quality. The Book of the Epic The story of Merlin, King Arthur's court magician, and the enchantress Vivian is one of the most familiar of the Arthurian cycle of legends. Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum and Other Poems The town of Circeii, which Macaulay associates here with Circe, the enchantress. Narrative and Lyric Poems (first series) for use in the Lower School Then the parents lament and weep and say that these same women have bewitched their children and that they are spellbound and cannot leave, but are never easy save when they are with their enchantresses. Medieval People I set about getting a sight of this "Island enchantress," and at last Captain Franks, who was Quartermaster of the Seventeenth Regiment of Barksdale's Brigade, agreed to take me with him one night. History of Kershaw's Brigade This party soon discovered the abode of the enchantress Circe, who, aware of their approach, had prepared a banquet and a magic drug. The Book of the Epic Merlin, the magician, is thus entrapped by means of a charm he had himself communicated to his mistress, the enchantress Vivian. Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum and Other Poems He sways with every motion of the enchantress. The Abominations of Modern Society Ah! thou wicked child," cried the enchantress, "what do I hear thee say? The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 05 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English But she spoke falsely, for she was one of the damsels of Morgan le Fay, the great enchantress, who was King Arthur’s half-sister. The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights At Ragley, Mr. Greatrakes declared that he was present at the trial, and that an awl would not penetrate the stool on which the unlucky enchantress was made to stand: a clear proof of guilt. Cock Lane and Common-Sense One of his chief adventures, on his return voyage from Troy, was with the enchantress Circe, with whom he tarried a year, forgetful of his faithful wife, Penelope, at home. Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum and Other Poems But he spent a week in New York City in order to see his enchantress, Mary Philipse, and it is even whispered that he proposed to her and that she refused him. George Washington When she was twelve years old, the enchantress shut her into a tower which lay in a forest and had neither stairs nor door, but quite at the top was a little window. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 05 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English The fascination is dual, and is at least a counteraction to the great enchantress.” The Three Brides When, in The Argonauts, Jason comes to recover the Fleece, Medea, still an Amazon and an enchantress, is determined with all her arts to aid her father in repulsing the invaders. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 06 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes She was very fond of posing as a mysterious enchantress, the mystic touch pleased her vanity. The Reason Why Far rather would he have received one smile from her, one kindly look, than all the blandishments showered upon him by these enchantresses. The Star-Chamber, Volume 2 An Historical Romance The King's son ascended, but he did not find his dearest Rapunzel above-only the enchantress, who gazed at him with wicked and venomous looks. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 05 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English But we must quit this enchantress and her spells, and proceed with the description of the royal party. The Star-Chamber, Volume 1 An Historical Romance But I am but a secondary personage in this business," he added, playfully; "there is the enchantress who holds the fate of my Caroline more firmly than I do. The Mother's Recompense, Volume 1 A Sequel to Home Influence If he were happy with his enchantress away from home, the home atmosphere completely dispelled all enchantment. The Top of the World But, by your side, enchantress, shall I be able to remember the past?... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 331, May, 1843 When the enchantress wanted to go in, she placed herself beneath this, and cried cried— "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, Let down thy hair to me." The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 05 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English Matthew received him with the diplomatic courtesy due to the parent of one's enchantress, and made a well-meant if not novel remark on the state of the weather. Round the Block This invisible enchantress constantly attended me; I communed with her as with a real being. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 09 — Lives and Letters Max slowly made the sign of the cross and followed the little enchantress. Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy She goes on her triumphant way, the same cruel enchantress, until the last act, when she is quite ready to fall into the arms of Lord Morelove. The Palmy Days of Nance Oldfield Once, when he was thus standing behind a tree, he saw that an enchantress came there, and he heard how she cried— "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, Let down thy hair." The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 05 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English The summer earth is like some voluptuous enchantress, all ardour and perfume, and soft dazzle of moted sunshine. Vanishing Roads and Other Essays He was thinking of the enchantress, and how she would admire the shower-whipped hills of Equatoria and all that wild perfumed beauty…. Fate Knocks at the Door A Novel He caught the glance, and the last vestige of his ideal, Mary of Burgundy, left his heart, driven out by the very real little enchantress that walked by his side. Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy From the distant sand-banks in the lakes, glittering in the sun, come stories of enchantresses combing, on the shore, the long golden hair of a beautiful daughter. Summer on the Lakes, in 1843 And he turned fiercely upon Natabhr�kut�, saying: This is thy doing, thou vile enchantress: and now I am indeed awake. An Essence of the Dusk, 5th Edition Spenser says she is an enchantress living in the "Bower of Bliss," in "Wandering Island." Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook Then he married the plump enchantress and knew a brief happiness. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2 There was little discussion as to which of the young ladies of the Grange was the enchantress and the elect Lady Willerton. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859 Here, since she first her visit paid, Still has the sweet enchantress staid, And never met a single slight, Or spread her snowy plumes for flight. Elegies and Other Small Poems Methinks a French tailor, with an ell in his hand, looks like the enchantress Circe over the companions of Ulysses, and changes them into as many forms…. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 27, January, 1860 Despite of the enchantress and all her glamour, Tom was himself again. M. or N. "Similia similibus curantur." They climb the lofty rock and hang a stone around the enchantress' neck, when she voluntarily leaps from the cliff into the Rhine below and is drowned. Graf von Loeben and the Legend of Lorelei When the enchantress wanted to go in, she placed herself beneath this, and cried, "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, Let down your hair to me." Grimm's Fairy Stories It is not thus, believe me, sir, With this enchantress—she will call Our second mother: Frenchmen err, Who, cent'ries since, proclaimed her fall! Jasmin: Barber, Poet, Philanthropist He turned white, as she held her hand up like an enchantress, at whose invocation the sound had come. Dombey and Son The accompanying illustration shows the appearance of these monsters, which are thought to resemble the enchantresses celebrated by Homer. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine Still, however, much honour ought to be rendered to our common nature, since all of us are not led away by the potent spells of the enchantress. Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the Author Once when he was thus standing behind a tree, he saw that an enchantress came there, and he heard how she cried, "Rapunzel, Rapunzel, Let down your hair." Grimm's Fairy Stories It is not thus, believe me, Sir, With this enchantress, we will call Our second mother. Jasmin: Barber, Poet, Philanthropist I with such words and such-like words was plied, Till so on me the shrewd enchantress wrought, I wished to see my consort's virtue tried By certain proof, and to the touchstone brought. Orlando Furioso Without delay he took the prisoner back to his office, and himself left for Courbevoie, there to enlighten, if possible, her unhappy victim as to the real character of his enchantress. A Book of Remarkable Criminals Whatever he touched, he revealed its holiest secret; liberated it from enchantment and restored it to its pristine loveliness, like the Arabian prince who fought the enchantress spell for spell. The Troll Garden and Selected Stories The man in his terror consented to everything, and when the little one came to them, the enchantress appeared at once, gave the child the name of Rapunzel, and took it away with her. Grimm's Fairy Stories And thus it is, believe me, sir, With this enchantress—she we call Our second mother; Frenchmen err Who, cent'ries since, proclaimed her fall. Jasmin: Barber, Poet, Philanthropist The thing turned round—it had for a face and front those of my enchantress, but now of a pale greenish hue in the light of the morning, and with dead lustreless eyes. Phantastes, a Faerie Romance for Men and Women The Princess in the piece is supposed to be a fairy enchantress in her sixteenth year. The Ways of Men We must try to imagine the enchantress as she then was. George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings Ah! you wicked child," cried the enchantress, "what do I hear you say! Grimm's Fairy Stories All this the enchantress told me to add to my troubles. The Arabian Nights For I called after him, anxious to know more about this fearful enchantress; but in vain—he heard me not. Phantastes, a Faerie Romance for Men and Women Her manners were an elaborate copy of Aspasia; but deprived of the powerful charm of unconsciousness, which flowed like a principle of life into every motion of that beautiful enchantress. Philothea A Grecian Romance This was by no means the sort of enchantress that I had been seeking, you understand. A Chair on the Boulevard Thus the great enchantress sings her swan-song to touch the heart of the world, her fair head afloat like a sacred lotus on the gleaming water. It Happened in Egypt Then this wicked enchantress changed the capital, which was a very populous and flourishing city, into the lake and desert plain you saw. The Arabian Nights Such an enchantress might float in the bark of her own will across the heaving waves of that sea, moon and wind of its tides and currents! Weighed and Wanting And now 'tis silent all—enchantress, fare thee well. Sanders' Union Fourth Reader Walter feared therefore the coming gift, as he might that of a doubted enchantress. Home Again Cleopatra, the enchantress, and the scorn of men: that was not love, it was simple passion of the lowest grade. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 08, June 1858 He then lay down on the couch where the slave had been, and waited for the enchantress. The Arabian Nights Jason, the leader, was accompanied on his return by the enchantress, Medea, who had aided him. Outline of Universal History The princess my grandmother, my father's mother, was an enchantress and skilled in solving mysteries and winning at hidden treasures, and from one of the latter came the jewel into her hands. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume III Then the enchantress returned to the King and said to him, 'O my lord, give me thy noble hand and arise.' The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume I Alas! thou this wilt never do: Thou art an enchantress too, And wilt surely never spill Blood of those whose eyes can kill. Poems 1817 He was filled with joy, but the enchantress said, "Hasten away from this place and never come back, lest I kill you." The Arabian Nights The enchantress having worked all this havoc, then gives us a cup of illusion which, when we drink, we know not that there is anything the matter with us. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Luke No more my heart the enchantress braves, I'm now in Beauty's prison hid; The Sprite and I are fellow slaves, And I, too, sing whene'er I'm bid. The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes After awhile, the accursed enchantress came out and, going first to her husband, stripped him and beat him with the whip, whilst he cried out, 'Alas! the state I am in suffices me. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume I Perhaps I am," he exclaimed, "because those Zulus are right, you are tagati, an enchantress, not like other women, white or black. The Ghost Kings The enchantress went back to the Palace of Tears and said, "Now I have done what you wished." The Arabian Nights Out of her cave came the ancient Lilith; Lilith the wise; Lilith the enchantress. Imaginations and Reveries To put him in relation with a young enchantress was the last thing his mother had expected of me or that I had expected of myself. Louisa Pallant Melissa found the young knight when apart from Alcina, and gave him the ring that he might with it be enabled to see the enchantress in her true form. National Epics An opulent woman past 35, dark-haired, great-eyed; a robust enchantress with a sweep to her manner. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago The enchantress hurried away and said some words over the lake. The Arabian Nights NAISI—Goddess, or enchantress, thy face shone on me at dawn on the mountain. Imaginations and Reveries Moreover it was quite my opinion that he himself was too young to be a judge of enchantresses. Louisa Pallant Then the knights saw Rinaldo, lying in the grove, his head in the lap of the enchantress. National Epics Ah!" he exclaimed, "I have found the enchantress herself! The Native Born or, the Rajah's People In Boston he started the Journal of Music, and at the Eyry lingered for a while a sweet enchantress, and the spirits of song and music held their revels there. Brook Farm Historic and Personal Memoirs The winter would not chill thee there, nor the summer burn thee, for I would enfold thee with my love, enchantress, if thou camest—to my world. Imaginations and Reveries Tell me not here, it needs not saying, What tune the enchantress plays In aftermaths of soft September Or under blanching mays, For she and I were long acquainted And I knew all her ways. Last Poems by A. E. Housman Wolves, lions, enchantresses, and dragons barred the way to the impregnable fortress, which rose three farsangs high and forty wide, and was constructed entirely of brass and iron. National Epics The shining gate the enchantress opened, and bade them come in and feast. The Adventures of Ulysses He saw, near Cotrone, that island of the enchantress Calypso which has disappeared since his day, and would have sailed there but for the fact that no boat was procurable. Alone You have more youth in you than I. You are an enchantress! Three Comedies Gradually the house filled; beautiful women sat intermingled amongst the peers; and, in one party of these, surrounded by a bevy of admirers, we saw our fair but frail enchantress of the packet. Autobiographical Sketches In this extremity Horace affects to recant all the mischief he has formerly spoken of the enchantress. Horace That enchantress might have raised her palace in this situation; and, had I been Rinaldo, I certainly should not very soon have abandoned it. Dreams, Waking Thoughts, and Incidents If one could people these lovely shades with the fresh creations of the olden time, knight and lady, and dark enchantress and Paynim fierce, instead of Yankee rebels— Andre. The Bride of Fort Edward Such were the words from the enchantress' lips. Early Plays — Catiline, the Warrior's Barrow, Olaf Liljekrans With this exception he has, in the most vivid colours, painted, in one and the same person, the mighty enchantress, and the woman weak only from the social position of her sex. Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature By their magic he at once foresaw all that was to come, and especially that Cardiwen the enchantress would never forgive him. Tales of the Enchanted Islands of the Atlantic There is an Idyll of Theocritus under the same name; but it is of an obscurer character; and the enchantress is not, like that of Virgil, triumphant in the success of her arts. Lives of the Necromancers But three days had sufficed to restore to the enchantress her full power over the victor of Rivoli and the Pyramids. The Companions of Jehu I always suspected you of being an enchantress—now I know it. A Terrible Secret A German poet, therefore, very ill understood their meaning, when he transformed them into mongrel beings, a mixture of fates, furies, and enchantresses, and clothed them with tragic dignity. Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature He had seen, too, the ghastly corpse floating upright, when Nelson and the enchantress met their victim, returned from the sea-depths to stare at them, as Banquo’s ghost upon Macbeth. Prose Idylls, New and Old This famed enchantress, following her usual custom, turned the followers of Ulysses into swine, but he, aided by Mercury, released them from their enchantment. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 4 |
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