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EARTHLY LIFE OF <strong>FAIRIES</strong> 129<br />

as some think, and as by the sequel it appeared, stroke lame by her<br />

[Alice West's] sorceries, after which she presently repaired to him,<br />

told him his purpose to blab the secrets of the fayries was come to<br />

the eares of Oberon, for which he inraged, had inflicted this punish-<br />

ment upon him.71<br />

From this prohibition 72 of the fairies, no mortal was<br />

considered exempt. In The Satyr, the gifts to the queen<br />

of England, purporting to have come from the fairies,<br />

were accompanied with the usual legend:<br />

Utter not, we you implore,<br />

Who did give it, nor wherefore:<br />

And whenever you restore<br />

Yourself to us, you shall have more.<br />

Highest, happiest queen, farewell ;<br />

But beware you do not<br />

A strict compliance with the laws which insured the<br />

privacy of the fairies' appearance and activities, was not<br />

wholly sufficient to protect mortals against fairy interference<br />

and fairy punishment. There were certain rules of<br />

human conduct which had to be rigorously followed, if<br />

the 16th-century house were to remain free from fairy<br />

visitations, or the 16th-century citizen to remain untouched<br />

by fairy fingers.<br />

Their passion for cleanline~s,~~ as characteristic of<br />

The Cozenages of the Wests, Hazlitt rpt., p. 227. Cf. also<br />

Field, A Woman is a Weathercock, I, I, Dodsley, 1874, Vol. XI; W.<br />

Tale, 111, 3; Wm. Browne, The Shepheardes Pipe, Hazlitt ed., 1869,<br />

Vol. 11, p. 234; Massinger, 1779, Vol. 11, The Fatal Dowry, IV, I;<br />

The Honest Man's Fortune, V, I.<br />

72 This prohibition is very old, and is to be found in the romances,<br />

etc.<br />

73 Ben Jonson, Morley ed., p. 412.<br />

74 It is interesting that Shakespeare, as a compliment to Queen<br />

Elizabeth, has the fairies " Search Windsor castle " " within & out"<br />

and scour " the several chairs of order " " with juice of balm." M.<br />

W. of W., V, 5.

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