. Hypnotism, its facts, theories, and related phenomena;. :0&^ Voices below : With what joy would we fly through the upper sky!We are w^ashed, we are nointed, stark naked are we;But our toil and our pain are forever in vain. Both choruses: The wind is still, the stars are fled, The melancholy moon is dead,The magic notes, like spark on spark,Drizzle, whistling through the away!Voices belozu: Stay, O, stay!Voices above: Out of the crannies of the rocksWho calls? Voice beloiv : O, let me join your flocks!I three hundred vears have striven NATURAL SOMNAMBULISM OR SLEEP-WALKING. I95 To c
. Hypnotism, its facts, theories, and related phenomena;. :0&^ Voices below : With what joy would we fly through the upper sky!We are w^ashed, we are nointed, stark naked are we;But our toil and our pain are forever in vain. Both choruses: The wind is still, the stars are fled, The melancholy moon is dead,The magic notes, like spark on spark,Drizzle, whistling through the away!Voices belozu: Stay, O, stay!Voices above: Out of the crannies of the rocksWho calls? Voice beloiv : O, let me join your flocks!I three hundred vears have striven NATURAL SOMNAMBULISM OR SLEEP-WALKING. I95 To catch jour skirt and mount to heavenWith company akin to me! Both choruses: Some on a ram and some on a prong, On poles and on broomsticks, Ave nutter along;Forlorn is the wight who can rise not to-night. A half-witch belozv : I have been tripping this many an hour; Are the others already so far before?No quiet at home, and no peace abroad! And less, methinks, is found by the road. Chorus of -witches: Come onward away! anoint thee, anoint! A witch, t
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