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Witchcraft Past and Present  
With the fool no seasons spend,  
Nor be counted as his friend.  
(Others associate you with the company you keep. If you mix with  
fools, that’s how you’ll be regarded.)  
Merry meet and merry part,  
Bright the cheeks and warm the heart.  
(The company of friends is the best company there is.)  
Mind the threefold law you should,  
Three times bad and three times good.  
(Always remember that whatever you do, good or bad, comes back  
to you three times.)  
When misfortune is enow.  
Wear the blue star on your brow.  
(
When trouble beckons, visualize a blue pentagram on your  
forehead for protection.)  
True in love ever be.  
Unless thy love is false to thee.  
(Always be loyal in love: but if you are let down, move on.)  
Eight words the Wiccan Rede fulfil,  
‘And it harm none, do what ye will’.  
(Feel free to do whatever takes your fancy, as long as in doing so, no  
one is harmed.)  
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