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To know | To know if one be bewitched | ||
or not. | or not. | ||
Hold molten lead over the sick person | Hold molten lead over the sick person | ||
and | and pour it into a porringer full | ||
of water: Then | of water: Then if there appear upon | ||
the lead any Image, the party is bewitc[hed.] | the lead any Image, the party is bewitc[hed.] | ||
Or | Or look stedfastly in the face especia[lly] | ||
on the eyes of the partie Suspected, and | on the eyes of the partie Suspected, and | ||
yf you See not your shadow in the Sight | yf you See not your shadow in the Sight |
Revision as of 19:19, 15 July 2017
To know if one be bewitched or not. Hold molten lead over the sick person and pour it into a porringer full of water: Then if there appear upon the lead any Image, the party is bewitc[hed.]
Or look stedfastly in the face especia[lly]
on the eyes of the partie Suspected, and yf you See not your shadow in the Sight of the eye, the party is bewitched, and otherwise not.
To torment a Witch Put thatch over a withches bed, burn it and that will torment her. Some say, cast a dogs turd over her house. Others say set a hot horseshoo over their own dore against he[..] Some put Quicksilver vnder the threshold.
To withstand Witchcraft and to punish and torment the witch Say the 31. Psalme: and cast the patients vrine into the fire: or els boyle it.