Spright

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Spright \Spright\, v. t.
   To haunt, as a spright. [Obs.] --Shak.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Spright \Spright\ (spr[imac]t), n. [See {Sprite}.]
   1. Spirit; mind; soul; state of mind; mood. [Obs.] "The high
      heroic spright." --Spenser.
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            Wondrous great grief groweth in my spright.
                                                  --Spenser.
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   2. A supernatural being; a spirit; a shade; an apparition; a
      ghost.

   Syn: sprite.
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              Forth he called, out of deep darkness dread,
              Legions of sprights.                --Spenser.
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              To thee, O Father, Son, and Sacred Spright.
                                                  --Fairfax.
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   3. A kind of short arrow. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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