Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1| together of the mighty power of Witches.~As I fortuned to take my
 2    1,  5|        how they were handled by Witches.~In speaking these words,
 3    2, 11|    blind inevitable trenches of witches, for they say that the dead
 4    2, 11|       such as live. And the old Witches as soone as they heare of
 5    2, 11|       Thessaly, where the women Witches bite off by morsels the
 6    2, 11|         moving aside. For these Witches do turn themselves into
 7    2, 11|      dead corps from the wicked witches, for hee was the son of
 8    2, 11|      night, and that the wicked Witches and enchantresses came into
 9    2, 11|       certain hole, whereas the Witches cut off first his nose,
10    3, 15|       all the City that we were Witches and Enchantresses, he cried
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