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She bade them bring her those women, who knew the incantation, which she required to work her spells, and which she called Warlocks; but such women were not to be found.
The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985-1503 Various 1884
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She bade them bring her those women who knew the incantation which she required to work her spells, and which she called Warlocks; but such women were not to be found.
The True Story Book Andrew Lang 1878
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Of Witches and Warlocks, is a series of books written by my favourite author Lacey Weatherford.
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The band was still known as the Warlocks at the time.
The Annotated "Caution" Ron McKernan 2005
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But there was another close call the Warlocks had to overcome.
unknown title 2009
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Kreutzmann, 62, joined an early incarnation of the Dead known as the Warlocks in 1964.
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The Warlocks are the ecstatic, hazy, foreboding, holy tick-tock of time that isn't anything at all.
JamBase 2009
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Kreutzmann, 62, joined an early incarnation of the Dead known as the Warlocks in 1964.
unknown title 2009
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But (embarrassingly enough) it wasn't till the middle third of the last book that I figured out that the honorific for the "Warlocks", Ao (as in, for instance, "Ao Andaphante" or "Ao Ormgorgon") was nothin' but a case-folded acronym for "Alternate Organization", which is, of course, the official term for the Warlocks' nervous-system structure.
On a sharper note, Douglas Hoffman 2005
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Grateful Dead's "Warlocks" shows at Hampton Coliseum captured on new boxed set
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