Witch. What prating Fellow’s here? Your Lord Antonio
Need not to doubt my Art, or if he did,
He might have sent some wiser Man to try me.
Come, come, my Lord,
I am no Cheating Chymist, that requires
A Faith in Fools to make his work successful.
No, no, my Power is boundless, I can search
The secrets of your Soul, and when I’ve done
Solve all the doubts that there possess your mind;
That Women should be Women, is no wonder.
Anto. But that Women should turn Devils, is.
Witch. No, no, my Lord, I am no Devil neither.
Anto. Mother! I meant not you, when I said so.
Witch. Son, Son, excuse it not, you have no cause
To love us Women much, and I’m not angry
At what you said, though I know what you meant.
Ant. Then, Mother, by these Powers you practice by,
I do Conjure you, shew me all the truth
Of what you know concerns my coming hither.
Witch. Come, enter in, my Lord, and nothing fear;
There’s not a doubt of yours but shall be clear.
I’ve sent a Spirit out, who will e’re long,
Bring all the Names of those have done you wrong.
[Ex. and return.
Enter Antonio, Jasper, and Witch, as in the House; in the Scenes a Chair, by which Jasper stands, and Witch goes round.
Witch. Sit in this Chair, my Lord, whilst I do draw
A Sacred Line, which shall the Spirits aw.
About, about, I tread a Round,
Where I tread is Sacred Ground.
Thus and thus the Air I charm,
To keep my Circle free from harm;
Thus I sprinkle Water pure,
And by it all the Charm secure;
The Spirits that fiery are dare not come near us,
Earth, Air, and Water do make e’m to fear us.
Then boldly sit, boldly see, boldly despise
What Spirits soever do happen to rise.