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84 APPEARANCE AND CHARACTERISTICS<br />

greene, and black." 72 According to The Discovery of<br />

Witchcraft, there were " white spirits and blacke spirits,<br />

gray spirits and red spirits," 73 and in Macbeth, beings<br />

with the same varied complexions were invoked.74<br />

When any man hath caught a fall upon the ground [William<br />

camden related in the Britannia], forthwith hee starteth uppe<br />

againe on his feete, and turneth himselfe round three times toward<br />

his right hand, with his sworde, skein, or knife hee diggeth into<br />

the earth, and fetcheth up a turfe, for that, they say, the earth doth<br />

yeelde a spirite: and if within some two or three daies he fell sicke,<br />

there is sent a woman skilful1 in that kinde unto the said place, and<br />

there she saith on this wise. I call thee P. from the East and<br />

West, South, and North, from the forests, woods, rivers, meeres,<br />

the wilde wood-fayries, white, redde, blacke, &c.~~<br />

Be thou ghost that cannot rest,<br />

Or a shadow of the bless'd,<br />

Be thou black, or white, or green,<br />

Be thou heard, or to be seen -<br />

was the prayer used to exorcise the spirit or fairy in<br />

Monsieur Thomas.76<br />

In 161 8 the fairies were referred to as blue. '' . . .<br />

tell me how thou are us'd amongst ye faries, those little<br />

ringleaders, those white and blew faries " -Bob, the<br />

Buttrie Spirit, asked of Robin Goodfellow in A Masque<br />

at C~le-Orton.~~<br />

72 Examination of John Walsh, rpt. in M. A. Murray, The Witch-<br />

Cult in Western Europe, Oxford, 1921, p. 240.<br />

7"cot, 1651 ed., p. 388.<br />

74 IV, I.<br />

75 Ireland, Holland trans., pp. 146-147.<br />

713 Fletcher, V, 8.<br />

77 Die Maske von Cole-Orton, in R. Brotanek, " Die Englischen<br />

Maskenspiele," in Wiener Beitrage zur Englischen Philologie, Vol.<br />

XV, Wien and Leipzig, 1902, p. 330.

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