102 collocations for bewitch

But yet thou hast a very Hell within, Which those bewitching Eyes draw Souls into.

Donnegan, looking from the distance, could read everything; it is nearness that bewitches a man when he talks to a woman.

She has bewitched your heart! KING.

The gaudy trappings of European art, not only caught their attention, but excited their curiosity: they dazzled the eyes and bewitched the senses, not only of those, to whom they were given, but of those, to whom they were shewn.

Never was there a livelier picture of youthful rivalship, with bewitching beauty for the prize.

He was also one of those oily and aristocratic demagogues who bewitch the people,not, as in our times, by sophistries, but by flatteries.

Why then, 'tis too evident Acrasia, at Lingua's request, bewitched the Senses: wake her quickly, Heuresis. LIN.

"Now, if thou wilt cause this maiden (who hath verily bewitched my poor cousin Stephen) thus to love the man she is to marry, as thou sayst thou canst, I will give thee whatsoever thou wilt ask me in due measure.

you certainly have been A little raking, roguish creature, And in that face may still be seen Each laughing love's bewitching feature!

"It's done him good, and I'm glad of that; but I'd like to see the little baggage that bewitched the poor old boy, wouldn't you, Phil?" "Hush!

She never drew around her the common attention that is paid eagerly to very pretty, outwardly bewitching girls; and she never seemed to care for this.

"Yes; I liked her very well, for she carried peppermints in a black bag on her arm; but I was afraid the stories were true, and she might bewitch my mother.

Her sister's husband, Mr. Palmer, got very angry with her, and declared she bewitched his cattle.

They were filled with such bewitching Tenderness and Rapture, that it might have been dangerous to have given them a Reading.

She has bewitched your heart! KING.

The prisoner was marched into the house, and the Doctor, who had bewitched his clothes upon him in a way that would have been miraculous in anybody but a physician, was down in presentable form as soon as if it had been a child in a fit that he was sent for.

Her wealth of raven hair, eyes of jet, and natural pleasant manner made El Señorita Juanita as bewitching a little companion as one would meet in many a day's travel.

He was superior to Hamilton in personal popularity and bewitching conversation; his equal in grace of manner, in forensic eloquence and legal reputation, but his inferior in comprehensive intellect and force of character.

Gillian sayd that Gammer Gurney, dissatisfyde last Friday with her dole, had bewitched the creame.

The king was at the time enjoying himself amidst his warriors at a banquet, drinking wine, and listening to music and the songs of bewitching damsels.

Over this veil, leaden and impenetrable to others, transparent to him, the delicate and bewitching delights of youth played like shadows.

The peasant stands awe-struck before the majestic magnitude of a cathedral; the man of culture is roused to enthusiasm by the contemplation of its grand proportions, or graceful outlines, or bewitching details, because he sees in them the realization of his ideas of beauty, grace, and majesty, which shine forever in unutterable glory,indestructible ideas which survive all thrones and empires, and even civilizations.

Then sometimes she would look across abstractedly to the Red Tower, trying to recall a strain she had forgotten, with her finger all the while making the most bewitching dimple on her plump cheek.

The writer was, indeed, in those days, marvellously like Coleridge,subtile in analysis to excess, of gorgeous imagination, bewitching discourse, fine scholarship, with a magnificent power of promising and utter incapacity in performing, and with the same habit of intemperance in opium.

Matatini Afaraauia, son of Faaruia, of chiefly descent, a boy of seven, and of a guileless, bewitching disposition, made me his intimate friend, and through his sharp eyes I discovered phenomena that might have escaped my untutored mind.

102 collocations for  bewitch