Let warlocks grim, an wither'd hags, Tell, how wi you, on ragweed nags, They skim the muirs an dizzy crags, Wi wicked speed; And in kirkyards renew thier leagues, Owre howkit dead.
Robert Burns's famous poem Address to the Deil describes the hag-like appearance and demonic presence that for most people epitomizes the image of the witch.
But just what is a witch, and who are the figures that scotland has accused of witchcraft? Scottish Witches aims to explain.