24 Words to use with spell

Old chap looked like a sort of corn doctor or corner spell-binder.

Your name and your future; does your name spell success?

R99717. SEE Zipprich, Anthony E. SWAN, KAY. A-B-C spell chart.

The whole power of these little figures arose from the fact that they aided the imagination of the spell-worker in forming a mental image of the person sought to be influenced; and thus established a strong en rapport condition.

At intervals he imagined that it was Ailsa seated behind him, her arms around his waist, her breath cool and fragrant on his neck; and still he knew she was a phantom born of fever, and dared not speakbecame sly, pretending he did not know her lest the spell break and she vanish into thin air again.

To the Oriental mind those taps spell bribery, but the door remained shut.

Thus the "unpractised student" is taught that b-y spells bwy; or, if pronounced "very deliberately, boo-i-ee!"

There the great Planter plants Of fruitful worlds the grain, And with a million spells enchants The souls that walk in pain.

Ter get a good-fer-nothin', wuthless, cancelled postage-stamp; Another spell folks couldn't rest ontil, by hook or crook, She got 'em all ter write their names inside a leetle book; But though them fits was bad enough, the wust is nowadays, Fer now she's got that pesky freak, the photygraphin' craze.

"Since the red lips unto me have lied The spell hath lost its power, For never a false heart brings my bride Whatever else her dower!"

Champe giggled, till Ross heard Cady whisper: "Now you got one dem snickerin' spells agin.

After they carried her home, she had a long spell o' sickness,come near dyin', they said; but they brought her through, at last, an' she got about ag'in, lookin' ten year older.

Compassion and romantic honor, the prejudices of childhood, and the venerable names of history, threw over them a spell potent as that of Duessa; and, like the Red Cross Knight, they thought that they were doing battle for an injured beauty, while they defended a false and loathsome sorceress.

It is the magic of motive that calls forth all this wealth and beauty to bless the most sterile soil stirred by willing and intelligent labor; while the reversing of that spell scatters squalor and poverty and misery over lands endowed by Nature with the highest fertility, spreading their leprous infection from the laborer to his lord.

On his return, after a period of thirty years, on passing the Horse Guards, he looked up to one, and seeing him, as he thought, unchanged as to horse, position, and accoutrements, he exclaimed"Od, freend, ye hae had a lang spell on't sin' I left," supposing him to be the identical sentinel he had seen before he sailed.

That night whilst I wuz restin' a little in my room after supper, Josiah havin' stayed down in the parlor a spell talkin' to granpa Huff and Billy, Blandina come into my room.

Then as a skulking foe, a mystic spell Didst weave, and scorch me with the fires of hell While I was wrapped in sleep.

I felt the spell myself, piercing through my awe and hatred of the spell-weaver, and I won't say but that my weary head kept time with the others to that weird singing.

Pollution such as thine Spells woe for all about thee, as I've proved.

In merely mentioning these slight interruptions of its sluggish stillness, I seem to myself to disturb too much the atmosphere of quiet that brooded over the spot; whereas its impression upon me was, that the world had never found the way hither, or had forgotten it, and that the fortunate inhabitants were the only ones who possessed the spell-word of admittance.

I have seene Your conference with witches, night-spell knaves, Connivynge mountebanks and the damned frye Of cheating mathematicks.

"Even without Golconda, Ben," Moose would exclaim confidently, "I've got enough salted away from them other deals to put you through all the book learnin' you'll need t' make a reg'lar spell-bindin' lawyer o' you like Fink, er a way up Judge, mebbe in Washington.

FASCINATION, the power, originally ascribed to serpents, of spell-binding by the eye.

Horsemen were all about him now, armed not with guns but with the rawhide snakes whose loops in air spell bonds or death.

24 Words to use with  spell