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Updated: May 31, 2025
The sun was sinking over the distant hills. Already it was shorn of its beams, a globe of ruddy gold, hanging over the great banks of cloud that would presently engulf it. 'Eh! said the youngster. 'Eh! He seemed to wake up at last out of his entrancement, and the red sun was there before his eyes. He stared at it, at first without intelligence, and then with a gathering recognition.
He was afraid of his own young rashness and the entrancement of the dream. The great lunging chariot of War might plunge over them both. But never for one moment could he force himself to regret or repent. Boys in their twenties already lay in their thousands on the fields over there.
Scarcely had the echoes of this exquisite air died away, when the entrancement it carried was rudely broken by one of the vulgarest tunes being brayed from a bugle in a boat which was seen rounding the headland of the wooded promontory. Edward and Fanny writhed, and put their hands to their ears. "Give way, boys!" said Edward; "for pity's sake get away from these barbarians. Give way!"
When the medium is entranced it is highly essential that there be no commotion or fear expressed in thought or action in the circle. It must be remembered that the welfare of the medium depends a great deal on the conditions of the others present, and purity of thought and pleasant expectation should be the first thing looked after when the entrancement occurs.
That Evadne should know the entrancement of love herself so exactly, and not reverence it as holy, amazed her. "And you call it love," Evadne added, as if she had read her thought; "but it is not love. The threshold of love and hate adjoin, and it this feeling stands midway between them, an introduction to either.
'It is supreme genius, nothing less! he whispered again, as she took no notice. But Ortensia did not even hear him, and sat quite still in her chair, gazing with fixed eyes at the man she loved, and listening to his music as in the entrancement of a spell.
My lord of Ossory was no less remarkable for his beauty than famous for his accomplishments: he rode and played tennis to perfection, performed upon the lute to entrancement, and danced to the admiration of the court; he was moreover a good historian, and well versed in chronicles of romance.
"I belong here," she murmured, "I'm like these people." For an instant this seemed a sardonic and unnecessary paradox hurled at him across the impassable distances she created about herself. Her entrancement had increased her eyes rested upon a Semitic violinist who swayed his shoulders to the rhythm of the year's mellowest fox-trot: "Something goes Ring-a-ting-a-ling-a-ling Right in-your ear "
He sprang up from his recumbent posture and attracted Theos's attention to another bust even finer than the last, it was placed on a pedestal wreathed at the summit and at the base with laurel. "The divine Hyspiros!" he exclaimed pointing to it in a sort of ecstasy "The Master from whom it may be I have caught the perfect entrancement of my own verse-melody!
If your mind is filled with the desire to succeed, you will become too self-conscious, and will thus destroy the very condition upon which success depends." The Entranced State. Another mediumistic writer says: "The entrancement usually takes place all at once, and the entranced one passes into the realm of communication with the spirits without much warning of any kind.
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