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Aradia, or The Gospel of the Witches |
Chapter VI: A Spell to Win Love
When a wizard, a worshipper of Diana, one who worships the Moon,
desires the love of a woman, he can change her into the form of a dog,
when she, forgetting who she is, and all things besides, will at once come
to his house, and there, when by him, take on again her natural form and
remain with him. And when it is time for her to depart, she will again
become a dog and go home, where she will turn into a girl. And she will
remember nothing of what has taken place, or at least but little or mere
fragments, which will seem as a confused dream. And she will take the form
of a dog because Diana has ever a dog by her side. And this is the spell
to be repeated by him who would bring a love to his home.
(The beginning of this spell seems to be merely a prose introduction
explaining the nature of the ceremony)
Today is Friday, and I wish to rise very early, not having been able
to sleep all night, having seen a very beautiful girl, the daughter of
a rich lord, whom I dare not hope to win. Were she poor, I could gain her
with money; but as she is rich, I have no hope to do so. Therefore will
I conjure Diana to aid me.
Diana, beautiful Diana! Who art indeed as good as beautiful, By all
the worship I have given thee, And all the joy of love which thou hast
known, I do implore thee to aid me in my love! What thou wilt 'tis true
Thou canst ever do: And if the grace I seek thou'lt grant to me, Then call,
I pray, they daughter Aradia, And send her to the bedside of the girl,
And give that girl the likeness of a dog, And make her then come to me
in my room, But when she once has entered it, I pray That she may reassume
her human form, As beautiful as e'er she was before, And may I then make
love to her until Our souls with joy are fully satisfied. Then by the aid
of the great Fairy Queen And of her daughter, fair Aradia, May she be turned
into a dog again, And then to human form as once before!
Thus it will come to pass that the girl as a dog will return to her
home unseen and unsuspected, for thus will it be affected by Aradia; and
the girl will think it is all a dream, because she will have been enchanted
by Aradia.
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