Definition of "despight"
despight
noun
countable and uncountable, plural despights
Quotations
In haste Duessa from her place arose,And to him running said, O prowest knight, That ever Ladie to her love did chose, Let now abate the terror of your might, And quench the flame of furious despight, And bloudie vengeance; lo th' infernall powres, Covering your foe with cloud of deadly night, Have borne him hence to Plutoes balefull bowres.The conquest yours, I yours, the shield, the glory yours.
1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene
Thou, only thou, pure Love, whose cruel mightobligeth human hearts to weal and woe, thou, only thou, didst wreak such foul despight,as though she were some foul perfidious foe.Thy burning thirst, fierce Love, they say aright,may not be quencht by saddest tears that flow;Nay, more, thy sprite of harsh tyrannick moodwould see thine altars bathed with human blood.
1880, Richard Francis Burton, Os Lusiadas (The Lusiads), translation of original by Luís de Camões, Canto III, stanza 119, page 126