But first thou must a season fast and pray, Till from her bands the spright assoiled is, And have her strength recur'd from fraile infirmitis.
Then Una her besought, to be so good As in her vertuous rules to schoole her knight, 285 Now after all his torment well withstood, In that sad house of Penaunce, where his spright Had past the paines of hell, and long enduring night.
When these sad sights were overpast and gone, My spright was greatly moved in her rest, With inward ruth and deare affection, To see so great things by so small distrest.
Where Homers sprightdid tremble all for griefe, 236 And curst th'accesse of that celestiall theife.
But all so soone as his enfeebled spright 6 Gan sucke this vitall aire into his brest, As ouercome with too exceeding might, 8 The life did flit away out of her nest, And all his senses were with deadly fit opprest.
The charge thereof vnto a couetous Spright 2 Commaunded was, who thereby did attend, And warily awaited day and night, 4 From other couetous feends it to defend, Who it to rob and ransacke did intend.
But first thou must a season fast and pray, 8 Till from her bands the sprightassoiled is, And haue her strength recur'd from fraile infirmitis.
Let not his loue, let not his restlesse spright 8 Be vnreueng'd, that calles to you aboue From wandring Stygian shores, where it doth endlesse moue.
For I to thee and thine immortall name, In flowing numbers fild with spright and flame, Good, good, in flowing numbers fild with spright & flame.
Lo, I'm a man fordone, in this world and the next, Except myspright of God be solaced and consoled!
For I to thee and thine immortal name, In flowing numbers filled with spright and flame, (Good!
See he gathers up his spright And begins to hunt for light; Now he gapes and breaths again: How the blood runs to the vein, That erst was empty!
I should conjecture that the very spright that "the green sour ringlets makes Whereof the ewe not bites" had manufactured it of the dew fallen on said sour ringlets.
Ah, dear my lord, oh, cause me hope again, So I may comfort me my spright wayworn.
Baffled in my search, I turned my thoughts from the phantom to Miss Valmont; and remembered with renewed courage that, as the spright declined giving me an interview, there sprang no apparent hindrance to my plan.
Yet, so diligent is hope and imagination, I could not persuade myself these eyes and this nose had any owner but the spright of the castle.
Cease your astonishment, my friend, for I am no sorceress, and the spright is too etherial, too imaginative, to hold counsel with a mere mortal like me.
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