Place two keys on a sieve1, in the form of a cross. Two men hold the sieve, while a third makes the sign of the cross on the forehead of the suspected party, and calls out his name loudly, three times over. If innocent, the keys remain stationary2; but if guilty, the keys revolve3 slowly round the sieve, and then there is no doubt as to who is the thief.
A PRAYER AGAINST THE PLAGUE.
“O Star of Heaven, beloved of the Lord, drive away the foul4 constellation5 that has slain6 the people with the wound of dreadful death. O Star of the Sea, save us from the poison-breath that kills, from the enemy that slays7 in the night. Amen.”
A BLESSING8.
“O aged9 old woman of the grey locks, may eight hundred blessings10 twelve times over be on thee! Mayest thou be free from desolation, O woman of the aged frame! And may many tears fall on thy grave.”
A CURE FOR CATTLE.
Take nine leaves of the male crowfoot, plucked on a Sunday night; bruise11 them on a stone that never was moved since the208 world began, and never can be moved. Mix with salt and spittle, and apply the plaster to the ear of the sick beast. Repeat this three times for a man, and twice for a horse.
A CHARM FOR SAFETY.
Pluck ten blades of yarrow, keep nine, and cast the tenth away for tithe12 to the spirits. Put the nine in your stocking, under the heel of the right foot, when going a journey, and the Evil One will have no power over you.
AN ELIXIR13 OF POTENCY14.
(FROM A MANUSCRIPT OF DATE 1770.)
Two ounces of cochineal, one ounce of gentian root, two drachms of saffron, two drachms of snakeroot, two drachms of salt of wormwood, and the rind of ten oranges. The whole to be steeped in a quart of brandy, and kept for use.
FOR THE BITE OF A MAD DOG.
Six ounces of rue15, four ounces of garlic, two ounces of Venice treacle16, and two ounces of pewter filings. Boil for two hours in a close vessel17, in two quarts of ale, and give a spoonful fasting each morning till the cure is effected. The liquor is to be strained before use.
DREAMS.
Never tell your dreams fasting, and always tell them first to a woman called Mary.
To dream of a hearse with white plumes18 is a wedding; but to dream of a wedding is grief, and death will follow.
To dream of a woman kissing you is deceit; but of a man, friendship; and to dream of a horse is exceedingly lucky.
To dream of a priest is bad; even to dream of the devil is better. Remember, also, either a present or a purchase from a priest is unlucky.
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1 sieve | |
n.筛,滤器,漏勺 | |
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adj.污秽的;邪恶的;v.弄脏;妨害;犯规;n.犯规 | |
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n.星座n.灿烂的一群 | |
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杀死,宰杀,杀戮( slay的过去分词 ); (slay的过去分词) | |
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杀死,宰杀,杀戮( slay的第三人称单数 ) | |
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n.祈神赐福;祷告;祝福,祝愿 | |
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n.(上帝的)祝福( blessing的名词复数 );好事;福分;因祸得福 | |
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n.青肿,挫伤;伤痕;vt.打青;挫伤 | |
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n.十分之一税;v.课什一税,缴什一税 | |
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n.长生不老药,万能药 | |
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n.懊悔,芸香,后悔;v.后悔,悲伤,懊悔 | |
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羽毛( plume的名词复数 ); 羽毛饰; 羽毛状物; 升上空中的羽状物 | |
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