| Bide within the law ye must, In perfect love and perfect trust. Live ye must and let to live, Fairly take and fairly give. |
| For tread the circle thrice about, To keep unwelcome spirits out. To bind the spell well every time, Let the spell be said in rhyme. |
| Light of eye and soft of touch, Speak ye, little listen much. Honor the Old Ones in deed and name, Let love and light be our guides again. |
| Deosil go by the waxing moon, Chanting out the joyful tune. Widdershins go when the moon doth wane, And the werewolf howls by the dread wolfsbane. |
| Where the ripling waters go, Cast a stone, the truth you'll know. When ye have and hold a need, Harken not to others greed. |
| With a fool no season spend, Or be counted as his friend. Merry Meet and Merry Part Bright the cheeks and warm the heart |
| Mind The three-fold laws ye should, Three times bad and three times good. When misfortune is enow, Wear the star upon your brow. |
| Be true in love this you must do, Unless your love is false to you. These eight words the rede fulfill: |
| An ye harm none, Do what ye will. |
| C L I C K O N E O F T H E C A N D L E T O G O B A C K T O H O M E P A G E C L I C K O N E O F T H E C A N D L E T O G O B A C K T O H O M E P A G E |
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