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The Anglo-Saxon Metrical Charms Charm 6
The woman who cannot bring her child to term must go to a dead mans grave, step three times over the grave and say these words three times: This as
my help against the evil late birth, And when that woman is with child and she goes to bed with her lord, then she must say: Up I go,
I step over you And when the mother feels that the child is alive, she must go to church, and when she comes in front of the altar, then she must say: Christ, I said, make this known! The woman who cannot bring her child to term must take part of the grave of her own child, wrap it up in black wool and sell it to merchants. And then she must say: I sell
it, The woman who cannot bring her child to term must take the milk of a cow of one colour in her hand, sip a little, and then go to running water and spit the milk in it. And then with the same hand she must take a mouthful of water and swallow it. Let her then say these words: I carried
this strong one with me everywhere, When she goes to the stream she must not look round, nor again when she goes away from there, and let her go into a house other than the one from which she started, and there take food. << Previous Page Next Page >>
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