The Incantation of Turks against Fu∣gitives.
THey have certain kinde of Charms, which they think can draw them off from flying. The name of the Slave is written in a Schedule of Paper, which is
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THey have certain kinde of Charms, which they think can draw them off from flying. The name of the Slave is written in a Schedule of Paper, which is
hung up in his Tent or House: then with vengeable and horrible Curses, his head is charged and threatned, conceiving this by the Devil's help, the Fugitive will be affrighted with meeting of Lyons and Dragons in his Journey, or that the Seas or Rivers will swal∣low him, the heavens will grow dark, and these astonishments will bring him back again.