She apparently experienced entrancement to absolute unconsciousness, so that she became, for the time being, literally a tool-no more self-acting, and therefore no more responsible, than a pen, a pencil, or a speaking-trumpet.
"Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism"
Allen Putnam
Love's indefinable glories,-Love's proud possibilities,-Love's long ecstasies,-these, like so many spirit-figures, seemed to smile and beckon them on, on, on, through golden seas of sunlight,-through flower-filled fields of drowsy entrancement,-through winding ways of rose-strewn and lily-scented leafage,-on, on, with eyes and hearts absorbed in one another,-unseeing any end to the dreamlike wonders that, like some heavenly picture-scroll, unrolled slowly and radiantly before them.
"Thelma"
Marie Corelli
Grey eyes the Gallic officer would call them, but that would not describe them; they were basilisk eyes, eyes that had a depth of cunning, and treachery, and entrancement in them, which no colour term would express.
"Caught in a Trap"
John C. Hutcheson