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" Dame. Yes, I have brought, to help our vows, Horned poppy, cypress boughs, The fig-tree wild that grows on tombs, And juice that from the larch-tree comes, The basilisk's blood, and the viper's skin : And now our orgies let us begin. "
Zoological Recreations - Page 88
by William John Broderip - 1847 - 380 pages
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Dramatic Miscellanies: Consisting of Critical Observations on ..., Volume 2

Thomas Davies - Theater - 1783 - 444 pages
....1 I went to the toad lives under the waJI; I charm'd him out, and he came to my call. I fcratch'd out the eyes of the owl before ; i tore the bat's wing: what have you more ? I (hall clofe my proofs with two quotations more. The abrupt, but fublime, addrefs...
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The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar ..., Volume 3

Richard Cumberland - Conduct of life - 1798 - 326 pages
...libbaid's-bane, *' And twice by the dogs was like to be ta'en. " I ab Hag. 1 went to the toad, breeds under the " wall, '• I charm'd him out, and he came at my call, " I fcratcht out the eyes of the owl before, " I tore the bat's wing — What wou'd you have more}" Dame....
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Tales of Wonder;, Volume 2

Matthew Gregory Lewis - Ballads, English - 1801 - 266 pages
...blacke cat, and here is the braine. 1 1 WITCH. I went to the toad, breedes under the wall, I charmed him out, and he came at my call ; I scratch'd out the eyes of the owle before ; I tore the batt's wing : what would you have more ? 252 . DAME* Yes : I have brought,...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 42

British essayists - 1803 - 300 pages
...moon-wort, libbard's-bane, And twice by the dogs was like to be ta'en. 11 th Hag. I went to the toad, breeds under the wall, I charm'd him out, and he came at my call, I scratcht out the eyes of the owl before, I tore the bat's wing — What wou'd you have more ?' Dame....
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 5

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 746 pages
...Kill'd the black cat, and here's the braine. 11. I went to the toad breeds under the will, I charm 'd him out, and he came at my call; I scratch'd out the eyes of the owle before, I tore the bat's wing ; what would you hare morel Yes, I have brought (to helpe our vows)...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volume 3

Thomas Percy - Ballads, English - 1812 - 456 pages
...blacke cat, and here is the braine. 40 11 WITCH. I went to the toad, brcedes under the wall, I charmed him out, and he came at my call ; I scratch'd out the eyes of the owle before ; I tore the batts wing : what would you have more ? DAME. DAME. Yes : I have brought,...
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The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory ..., Volume 7

Ben Jonson, William Gifford - Dramatists, English - 1816 - 462 pages
...where, meeting with the bones, and not content with them, she would 11. Hag. I went to the toad breeds under the wall, I charm'd him out, and he came at my call ; I scratched out the eyes of the owl before, J tore the bat's wing: what would you have more? Dame. Yes,...
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Elegant extracts in poetry, Volume 2

Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...here is the braine. 1 1 Witch. 1 went to the toade, breeds under the wall, I charmed him out, anil he came at my call ; I scratch'd out the eyes of the owle betore ; I tore the batts wings: what would you have mure ? Dame. Yes : I have brought, to helpe...
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Select Works of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical ..., Volume 1

John Aikin - English poetry - 1820 - 832 pages
...back to the house again, Kill'd the black cat, and here 'a the brain. 11. I went to the toad breeds at thou fancy'st such ; Say, here he gives too little,...thy sport or gust, Yet say, if man's unhappy, God's ? Yes, I have brought (to help our vows) Horned poppy, cypress' toughs, The fig-tree wild, that grows...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volumes 33-34

British essayists - 1823 - 754 pages
...Hag. I went to the toad, breeds under the wall, I charm'd him out, and he came at my call, I scratcht out the eyes of the owl before, I tore the bat's wing — What would you have more ? Dame. Yes, I have brought (to help our vows) Horned poppy, cypress boughs, The fig-tree wild, that...
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