>You, Phrgyian goddess, nymph goddess, Eidonea NEOI EKATOIKOUSE, I invoke you by your ... so that you may help me and restrain and hold in check Cardelus and bring him to a bed of punishment, to be punished with an evil death, to come to an evil condition, him whom his mother Fulgentia bore.
-More stuff from Rome
>A spell to cause a woman to hate a man: You bring dung, hair and hair... [from an animal (?)] which is dead, and you mix them with fresh blooms, and you put in a new papyrus after writing on the papyrus first with my ink, saying...
PGM XII 466-68 (tr. Johnson)
>Let the genitals and the womb of her, NN, be open, and let her become bloody by night and day.
PGM LXII 76-106 (tr. Scarborough)
>Come to me, you who are in the everlasting air, you who are invisible, almighty, creator of the gods. Come to me, you who are the unconquerable daimon. Come to me, you who are never grieved for your own brother, Seth. Come to me, you fire-bright spirit. Come to me, you god who are not to be despised, you daimon, and put to silence, subordinate, enslave him, NN, to him, NN, and cause him to come under my feet.
PGM VII 940-68 (tr. Hock)
>The girl was unexpectedly attacked by a seething passion which maddened her with a frantic lust for her former suitor and did not allow her to control herself. Violently leaping, screaming, moaning, crying and calling out his name in a loud voice, she assured with fearful oaths that unless someone let her see him with her eyes and enjoy in excess his sight and conversation, she would hang herself. Then one could see her continually running to the gate, urging her escape and with inarticulate screams and shameless gestures ordering the gatekeeper to let her out.
-Life of St Irene
This reminds me of all the videos on pol of crazy women from Tumblr. Back in the day they would have called them witches or that they were bewitched.