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The Town Witch

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Crab-Faced, crab-tongued, with deep-set eyes that glared,
    Unfriendly and unfriended lived the crone
    Upon the common in her hut, alone,
    Past which but seldom any villager fared.
    Some said she was a witch and rode, wild-haired,
    To devils' revels: on her hearth's rough stone
    A fiend sat ever with gaunt eyes that shone
    A shaggy hound whose fangs at all were bared.
    So one day, when a neighbour's cow had died
    And some one's infant sickened, good men shut
    The crone in prison: dragged to court and tried:
    Then hung her for a witch and burnt her hut.
    Days after, on her grave, all skin and bones
    They found the dog, and him they killed with stones.



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