16 adjectives to describe enchantresses

Max slowly made the sign of the cross and followed the little enchantress.

The runaway enchantress.

This invisible enchantress constantly attended me; I communed with her as with a real being.

The mortified enchantress took horse and went in pursuit of Rinaldo, with wrath and vengeance in her heart.

She was very fond of posing as a mysterious enchantress, the mystic touch pleased her vanity.

" In the past ten years she has exhibited "Mariana," 1893; "Psyche at the Throne of Venus," 1894; "Apollo and Daphne," 1895; "Summer," 1896; "Isabella," 1897; "Diana and Calisto," 1899; "Portrait of Marquis of Dufferin and Ava," 1901; "Lady Winifred Renshaw and Son," and the "Sirens," 1903, which is a picture of three nude enchantresses, on a sandy shore, watching a distant galley among rocky islets.

" Then he married the plump enchantress and knew a brief happiness.

When Reason seemed the most to assert her rights, When most intent on making of herself 10 A prime Enchantress to assist the work, Which then was going forward in her name! Not favoured spots alone, but the whole earth, The beauty wore of promise, that which sets (As at some moment might not be unfelt 15 Among the bowers of paradise itself)

But for some reason she appeared a great way off,no longer a simple maiden, involved with him in a woodland adventure, but a subtle enchantress, who, through all the seeming accidents of the day, had been pursuing a deep-laid plot, and now was awaiting its triumphant consummation.

You have a great power, tall enchantress.

The veriest enchantress could not tempt me.

And he turned fiercely upon Natabhrúkutí, saying: This is thy doing, thou vile enchantress: and now I am indeed awake.

The summer earth is like some voluptuous enchantress, all ardour and perfume, and soft dazzle of moted sunshine.

" "It would be wonderful if you did not, you charming enchantress," responded he.

Now foremost of all those queens was Queen Morgana le Fay (who was King Arthur's sister, and a potent, wicked enchantress, of whom much hath been told in the Book of King Arthur), and besides Queen Morgana there was the Queen of North Wales, and the Queen of Eastland, and the Queen of the Outer Isles.

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.

16 adjectives to describe  enchantresses