Narrative and Legendary Poems: Pennsylvania Pilgrim and Others - From Volume I., the Works of Whittier by John Greenleaf Whittier
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"She tends her mother sick and blind,
And every want supplies; To her above the blessed Book She lends her soft blue eyes. "Her voice is glad with holy songs, Her lips are sweet with prayer; Go where you will, in ten miles round Is none more good and fair." "Son Andrew, for the love of God And of thy mother, stay!" She clasped her hands, she wept aloud, But Andrew rode away. "O reverend sir, my Andrew's soul The Wenham witch has caught; She holds him with the curled gold Whereof her snare is wrought. "She charms him with her great blue eyes, She binds him with her hair; Oh, break the spell with holy words, Unbind him with a prayer!" "Take heart," the painful preacher said, "This mischief shall not be; The witch shall perish in her sins And Andrew shall go free. |
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