Both Uses of
beguile
in
Faust
- So from its mother's breasts a child At first, reluctant, takes its food, But soon to seek them is beguiled.†
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- MARGARET (returning home) How scornfully I once reviled, When some poor maiden was beguiled!†
Definition:
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(beguile) to charm, enchant, or entertain someone; or to deceive -- especially through charm