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                <text>English Execution Ballads</text>
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            <text>Bragandary</text>
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            <text>WHen men and Women leave the way&#13;
     of God, and goodnesse quite,&#13;
They practice mischief every day&#13;
     and therein take delight&#13;
The Divel then is nye at hand&#13;
When these things he doth understand,&#13;
      You that will goe,&#13;
      High or low&#13;
Resolve upon this doubt.&#13;
&#13;
As by the Story you shall heare&#13;
     if you will list a while&#13;
The Divell lately did appeare;&#13;
     and a Woman did beguile&#13;
But she did make the way before,&#13;
And in her heart did him adore&#13;
      You that will goe, etc.&#13;
&#13;
In Fisherton this dame did dwell&#13;
     of conversation bad&#13;
She did converse with the Divell of Hell,&#13;
     which made her friends all sad,&#13;
Unto the Divell she gave her soule&#13;
Sealed in a bloudy scroule,&#13;
      You that will goe, etc.&#13;
&#13;
Mistris Bodnam was her name,&#13;
     who daily undertooke&#13;
To helpe men to stolne goods againe,&#13;
     even with her cunjuring booke&#13;
A looking glasse she had likewise,&#13;
To shew the Theeves before their eyes&#13;
      You that will goe, etc.&#13;
&#13;
Amonge the rest a Maid then went,&#13;
     her name was Annis Stiles&#13;
About stolne goods in discontent&#13;
     but the Divill her beguiles&#13;
The Divill did the Witch perswade&#13;
For to seduce this silly maid&#13;
      You that will goe, etc,&#13;
&#13;
She gave the Maid a Looking glasse&#13;
     on which she looked on&#13;
But at the length it came to pas&#13;
     she was to soone undone,&#13;
For want of wisdome and true grce,&#13;
She was undone in little space,&#13;
      You that will goe, etc.&#13;
&#13;
Sweetheart quoth she if that you please,&#13;
     I will teach you my art,&#13;
So you may live in wealth and ease&#13;
     according to your heart&#13;
If you your Soule the Divell will give&#13;
In health and wealth you then may live,&#13;
      You that will goe, etc.&#13;
&#13;
To soone alas she did consent&#13;
     and seald it with her blood,&#13;
Which made her afterwards repent,&#13;
     when as she understood&#13;
That she must loose the joyes of heaven&#13;
For some Toyes unto her given&#13;
      You that will goe,&#13;
      High or low,&#13;
Resolve upon this doubt.&#13;
	&#13;
[The secon]d part to the same tune.&#13;
&#13;
AT length it came for to be known,&#13;
     how she had simply run&#13;
Then to the Witch she made her mone.&#13;
     and said she was undone&#13;
She said to London she would flye,&#13;
For feare least both of them should dye,&#13;
      You that will goe&#13;
      High or low,&#13;
Resolve upon this doubt.&#13;
&#13;
The Witch was willing thereunto,&#13;
     and bid her fly with speed&#13;
She was at Stockbridge taken though,&#13;
     for that notorious deed,&#13;
The Divill cast her to and froe&#13;
As all the company did know&#13;
      You that will goe, etc,&#13;
&#13;
When in the chamber she came in,&#13;
     the Divell tost her about&#13;
She askt the divell where heed bin&#13;
     to give her such a floute,&#13;
Then all the standers by amaz'd,&#13;
Upon each other then they gaz'd,&#13;
      You that will goe, etc,&#13;
&#13;
A Gentleman great paines did take,&#13;
     with her the people say,&#13;
And she to him her minde did breake&#13;
     and for her he did pray,&#13;
She told him the old witch was cause&#13;
That she had broke Gods holy lawes&#13;
      You that will goe, etc.&#13;
&#13;
Foure dayes together she was vext&#13;
     tormented grievously&#13;
And in her mind was sore perplex[t]&#13;
     that some thought she would d[?]&#13;
&#13;
The Divell like a Snake apeard&#13;
Which all the country people feard&#13;
      You that will goe, etc,&#13;
&#13;
But when the old Witch came in sight,&#13;
     then did she take her rest,&#13;
And she did sleepe well all that night&#13;
     as plainly is exprest,&#13;
She said when as she walkt againe,&#13;
She praised God she felt no paine&#13;
      You that will goe, etc.&#13;
&#13;
She told the Gentleman that she&#13;
     would tell him all her art&#13;
And that he should inriched be&#13;
     by what she should impart&#13;
She told him that she knew full well,&#13;
She should be a great Lady in hel.&#13;
      You that will goe,etc.&#13;
&#13;
The old Witch executed was,&#13;
     this moneth the 19. day.&#13;
She ever had a face of Bras&#13;
     as all the people say,&#13;
Insteed of pensivenesse and prayer&#13;
She did nought but curse and sware,&#13;
      You that will goe, etc,&#13;
&#13;
God nothing had to do with her&#13;
     she said most desperately&#13;
She swore and curst and kept a stur&#13;
     and desperately did dye&#13;
Let all good people therefore say&#13;
[?]their hearts with me and pray,&#13;
      [You that w]ill goe&#13;
      High or low,&#13;
Resolve upon this doubt.&#13;
&#13;
Lond[on ?]</text>
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            <text>witchcraft</text>
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            <text>1653</text>
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            <text>Salisbury</text>
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            <text>Being a true Relation of one Mistris Bodnan living in Fisherton, next house but one to the Gallowes, who being a Witch seduced a Maid, called by name, Anne Stiles, to the s[a]me abominab[le] and detested action of VVitchcraft; which VVitch for that action was executed the 19 day of March 1653.</text>
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            <text>&lt;span&gt;Manchester Central Library, &lt;span&gt;BR f 821.04 B49, &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;a href="http://ebba.english.ucsb.edu/ballad/36038/citation" target="_blank"&gt;EBBA 36038&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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              <text>Sal]isbury Assizes. [?]ard of Witchcraft. </text>
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