“According to historians, Boyan was not a magician in the sense that he was able to cast spells, bewitch people and transform into animals, but he was a learned man and a poet.”
“This is a body of new work produced over the last twelve months which intrigue and bewitch the viewer.”
“The voice can transmit, bewitch, or bemuse, just as it can be spiteful or commanding.”
“If you are unfamiliar with the silverberry, you may walk right by it, wondering at the mysterious source of the delightful scent which bewitches your nostrils.”
“It will be noticed that Vandaih drinks the pinole, which bewitches him, five times instead of the usual four.”
“I know that such a girl as Harriet is exactly what every man delights inwhat at once bewitches his senses and satisfies his judgment.”
bewitcheth
(archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative form of bewitch
bewitchest
(archaic) second-person singular simple present form of bewitch