Noun
One who enchants; a sorcerer or magician; also, one who delights as by an enchantment.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn a library we are surrounded by many hundreds of dear friends imprisoned by an enchanter in paper and leathern boxes. Ralph Waldo Emerson
Here the ancient mystery Holds its hands out day by day, Takes a chair and croons with me By my cabin built of clay. When the dusky shadow flits, By the chimney nook I see Where the old enchanter sits, Smiles, and waves, and beckons me. George William Russell
To be born into a family is to be, if I may say it this way, possessed. This possession is transmitted from generation to generation: the enchanted becomes the enchanter in projecting onto his children what was projected onto him-unless an awakening comes to break the cycle. Alejandro Jodorowsky
I am a bard, and I am a harper, I am a piper, and I am a crowder. Of seven score musicians the very great enchanter. Taliesin
O wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being, Thou, from whose unseen presence the leaves dead Are driven, like ghosts from an enchanter fleeing, Yellow, and black, and pale, and hectic red, Pestilence-stricken multitudes. Percy Bysshe Shelley
Ahlissa The ancient Flan kingdom of Ahlissa was founded over 1,700 years ago by the legendary Queen Ehlissa the Enchanter. Source: Internet