"I conjure thee to remove all chains and break all bonds which bind thee." | |
"I conjure thee, O creature of fire, "by Him who removeth the Earth and maketh it tremble "and now burn and torment these spirits | |
"I conjure ye anew by these other names of God. | |
"I had spent every minute of that summer "daydreaming about Matty but couldn't conjure up a single freakin' fantasy." ♪ Of broken plans to start a craze ♪ | |
"Silphium Suites" ... even if it does conjure up images of people in togas safely having naked orgies. | |
"I conjure thee to remove all chains and break all bonds which bind thee." | |
"I conjure thee, O creature of fire, "by Him who removeth the Earth and maketh it tremble "and now burn and torment these spirits | |
"I conjure ye anew by these other names of God. | |
"I had spent every minute of that summer "daydreaming about Matty but couldn't conjure up a single freakin' fantasy." ♪ Of broken plans to start a craze ♪ | |
"Silphium Suites" ... even if it does conjure up images of people in togas safely having naked orgies. | |
"Boats" conjures the image of a boat, first of all. | |
"Mystery transvestite at university overturns laws of gravity, conjures devil from the air, nearly starts fire." | |
"What black magician conjures up this fiend, "To stop devoted charitable deeds? | |
-He conjures them. | |
An ideal, a smile that conjures up the universe. | |
"Boats" conjures the image of a boat, first of all. | |
"Mystery transvestite at university overturns laws of gravity, conjures devil from the air, nearly starts fire." | |
"What black magician conjures up this fiend, "To stop devoted charitable deeds? | |
-He conjures them. | |
An ideal, a smile that conjures up the universe. | |
"Strangely enough, dear Dominique... during these last, necessarily contemplative hours... I've conjured up very little for which I feel even regret... much less shame, except once, except for you. | |
"There's magic in thy majesty, which has my evils conjured to remembrance, and from thy admiring daughter took the spirits standing like stone with thee. | |
"Ye soldier, conjured here | |
* * nothing but a shadow trap * * what's that you pressed against your lips * * set sail with words on conjured ships * * and in those ocean eyes of yours * * sea monsters swimming put in drawers * | |
- Here's the thing, Daevas they have to be summoned, conjured. | |
"Being a step-by-step education in conjuring." | |
"Soul conjuring." | |
- "Let the conjuring be undone." | |
- "Let the conjuring be..." - Stop. | |
- Come and do some conjuring, Carl! | |
"Strangely enough, dear Dominique... during these last, necessarily contemplative hours... I've conjured up very little for which I feel even regret... much less shame, except once, except for you. | |
"There's magic in thy majesty, which has my evils conjured to remembrance, and from thy admiring daughter took the spirits standing like stone with thee. | |
"Ye soldier, conjured here | |
* * nothing but a shadow trap * * what's that you pressed against your lips * * set sail with words on conjured ships * * and in those ocean eyes of yours * * sea monsters swimming put in drawers * | |
- Here's the thing, Daevas they have to be summoned, conjured. | |
"Being a step-by-step education in conjuring." | |
"Soul conjuring." | |
- "Let the conjuring be undone." | |
- "Let the conjuring be..." - Stop. | |
- Come and do some conjuring, Carl! | |