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A Difcourfe of the moſt famous Doctor John Fanifins of VV. ittenberg in Gerusanie,( enen, ae

and Necromancer : wherein is declared many ftrange

things that he himfelfe hath feene, and done in die ene ay andinthe Ayre, withhis a 8 b. . his traualleis ſtudies and lat end. 1 a Ofbis Paremage and Birth, Chap. 7. 8 5 a 5 2 os ae

PN Da OA ne 4 Ohn Fauſtus, boꝛne in the wee Rhode, te 1 a CS ow OS ing inthe Pꝛouince of Weimer in Gem

e his father a poore Hulbandman, and noet ue 5 wel to bꝛing him vp: but hauing an Autlea at hae Wittenberg, a rich man, c without (flrestook this J Fauſtus from bis father, x made hin his a 10 heire, iu lo much that hig father was no moe Y troubled with him, for he remained with his g 5 Uncle at Wittenberg, where he was kept at SUntuertie in the fame citie to ſtudy diuinitp. But Fauſtus being okca naughty minde c etherwiſe addicted, applied not his ſtubtes, but tolle phimlelle to other exerciſes:the which bis Ancle oktenimes hearing re⸗ Sete

bulev him fog it, as Eli oft times rebuked big childzen koz finning ze gainſt the Loꝛd: euen lo this god man laboured to haue Fauſtus applꝰ⸗- _ bis ſtudy of Diuinitie, that be might come to the knowledge of God x apc | J

bis lawes. But it is manikeſt that many vertuous parents haue wice led childzen, as Cayn, Ruben, Abſolom, and ſuch like haue ben to their parents: ſo this Fauttus hauing godly parents, and ſeeing him to be et a toward wit, were very delirous to bring bim vp in thole bertuous lu. dſfes, namelp, ok Diutnitie s but he gaue himlelk ſecretly to ſtudy Me- kromancy and Conturationz in fo much that kew oꝛ none could perceiue ie MI bio pꝛokeſlion. 5 8 i But to the pur pole: Fauſtus continued at ſludy in the Ualtergty, h 70 Was bythe Rectors aud ſirteene Paſters afterwards examined howe he hab pꝛolited in his ſtudſesz and being found by them, that none fe- his time were able to argue with him in Diuinitp, oꝛ koꝛ the excellenexg ol his wiſevome to compare with him, with one conlent they made him Doctoꝛ of Diuinitie. But Doctoz Fauſtus within ſhoꝛt time alter he: bad ohtapned his degree, kell into luch kantalles and deepe cogitatiens⸗ that he was marked ol many, and ol the moſt part of the Dtudentg was called theSpeculator; and ſometime ae wou 5 thꝛodo ee it a kram:

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Bo Ae hefaniousHittry 2101 2 klombim gente notare of his lomer pzolelllon: ſathat hee began a very bngodly like ⸗as herealter moꝛe atlarge map appeare koz the olde Pꝛouerb lapth, LAbo can hold that wil away? fa, who can bold + Fauftus from the viuil, that ſcekes alter hum with af his inveuour! Foz he accompanted bimlelke wich oiners that were ſere in hele dluelilh Arts, and that hadthe Chaldean, Perſian, Hebrew, Arabian, and Grecke tongues, bling Figures, Characters, Coniurations, Jncantationg. with many other ceremonies belonging tothete mfcrnal Arts, as Jee «+ kreomäncie, Charmes, South-laping, CCtiecherafe, Inchantment, bes, ing otlighted with their books, wozds, aud names fo well, that he ſtu didd dap and night therein: in lo much that hee could not abide to bee «galled Doctoz of Diuinitte but waxeda wozloly man, and named him⸗ elke an Aſtrologlan, and a Pathematiclan: g fo a ſbabom ſometimes a D hiſitian, and did great tutes, namelp, wiih bear ba, rootes, waters, pinks teceipts, g cliſters. and without voubt be was palling wile, ans excellent perfect in the holy ſcriytures: but bee that knoweth hie mas > ders will and doth it not, is woꝛt hy to be beaten with many ſtripes. It ls written no man can ſerue two matters: and, thou ſhalt not tempt tbe Tod thy God: but Fauſtus thew all this in the winde. mae his ſoule “2 “of no estimation, regarding moze bis wolldly pleaſure than p topes to Ftome:therloꝛe at j dax of iudgement there is no hope ef his redempei ß. e . ü No Door Fauſtus began to practiſe in his dinelith Arte, and hoẽw he! cConiured the Diuel, making him to appeare and meete him on tlie 5

a 25 Re ‘morrow at his owne houſe. Chap. 2. e Lae Vu baue heard befaze, that all Fauſtus minde was let to udp the 5 artes ok Mecromancie and Coniuration, the which exercile hes

followed dap and night: and taking to him the wings cf an Eagle, 3 khought to fle ouer che whole wozld, and to know the fecrets of hea Auen and earth; for his Speculation was lo wonderkull, being expert in bling his Vocabula, Figures, Characters, Cenluratlons, and other Ceremontall actions, that in all che halle hee put in pꝛactiſe to bꝛiug 4 She Diuell before him. Andtaking his wap to athtcke Mood nere. ts Wittenberg, called in the Germane tongue Spiller Waldt: thae din Englich the Spiſſers Wood, (as Fauftus would oktentümes boaſt > ek it among his crue being in his folitie,) be came into the lame woon tLopards euen ing into a crolle wap, where he made with a wanda Cite le in the bud, and within that manp more Circles any Characters o> AUD thus he paſt alway the lime, vultil it nag nine oz keuekthe clocle 1 i 5 | | in

of Doctor Fauſtus. i in the night, erb Doctoz Fauſtus to call for. reges phils the Spirtte, and to charge bim in the name of Beelzebub toaypeare there perfonallp without any long fap: then pꝛeſentip the Dinel bes gan fogreatarumoz in the CCloov, ag fbeauen and earth would haue

rome cogs: er with winde, the trees bowing their tops to che ground. ae then fell the Oiuell to bleare as ik theiwhole CAMcad had been fall ck Lyons, and ſodainly about the Circle ranne the Dinell as ifa thou-⸗ a : fand Wagons han been running together on paued anes, Alter tis art the loure comers of the Mood it thundzed hozribly, with ſuch light / 1 ning as ik the whole woꝛlde, to his ſeeming, bad been on fire, Faulluß all this while halfe amazedat the Dinels fo long carrying, and denn. a i

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ting whether he were belt ta abide any moze luch boprible Cenlurings, thought to leaue bis Circle and depart’; wberevpon the Diuelmare i pblm luch mulick of all ſoꝛteg, as the Munphes themſelues had beene 0 in plate: whereat Tauſlus was reuiued and ſtoode ſtoutly in his Tiicle eſpecting his ~srpofe,anv began againe to couture the ſpirite Mepko- ſtophiles in the name of the Pzince of Diuels to apptare in bis be! uulle: where at ſadalnly ouce his head banged houering in the ape & mighty Dꝛagon: chen cals Fauſtus againe after his Diueliſh manerz | 5 at lub ich there was a monſtrous crie in the Mood, as ik hell had deen ppen, und all the tozmented loultg crying to Dod for mercyzpzelentix 1 : noc thzee kadome aboue his head kell a fame in manner ok a lightning, ea | ae changed it ſelle into a Globe: pet Fauſtus fearenit not, but did per · Awade himlelke that the Diuell ſpould giue him his requeſt before hee 1 would leaue: Oltentimeg alter to his Companions he would bogſt, that: 15 i be bad the licuteſt head Conver che cope ol beauen) at cemmaudement: whereat they anfweren, they knew none foster than the Pope oy Em- 0 pverour: but Doctor Fauſtus ſald, the head that is mp ſeruant is aboue : | All on earth, and repeated certainwondes out of Suing Paul to the z. Pheſians to make hig argument good: The Mince of this world is bpe | e ON earth and vnber heauen. Tell let vs tome againe to his Conturatts 75 4 17 i

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on where we lelt him at hig herp Globes Fauſtus vexed at the Spirits 5 ſo long tarylug, vſep his Charmes with lull purpole not to depart be⸗ fie be han bis intent, aud erping on Mephoſtophiles the Spirit; fas : De inlpthe Glabe opeutv ann (nang vp in heig ght of maul burning a time, in the end it conuerted tothe ſhape ofa erp mand This pleaſant 175 © bealt rane about the circle a great while audlallpa ppꝛated in man⸗ | ner ofa gray Frier, alking Fauftus what was bis. react. Fauflus. 3: fo 1 commaundadthatihe next morning at thoelue of the clocke hee would at eppeire to fan bin heck bn nO binel u e in dee atts 5 1 sll

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5 ThefamousHiftory Fauſtus began againe to coniure him in the name ofBeelzebub that he ſpould kuli bis requeſt: been ay aie REE S| 3 0 05 they Departed each one his twa. 155 a

The conference of Doctor Fuge mith the Spr Mp hgh ie es following eee Ch af Be

1 . Octo TFaultüshaulnge commaunded the Opirte to fos 10 5 Hat bis houre appointed be came and appeared in his chamber, demanding ol Fauſtus what his deſire was: then began Dottoz

Fauttus enews with him to conture hin that he would be obedient vneg 5

bun, Kto anſwere him certaine Articles, and to fall them in al points. 1 That the Spirit Hould lerue him and be obedient vnto him in all Sins that he alked of him from p houre vntil the houre of his death.

2, Fart her, any thing that he delired ol him he ſhould bzing it to him.

5 Aldo that in all Fauſtus his demaundg 62 Interrogationg, che {pte “sit ſhould tell him nothing but that which is true. Pereuponthe Spirit anſwered and laid hig caſe foorth, bat he had

410 ſuch power ok himſelle, vntil he ban det an Hince (thet was ruler auer him)to vnderſtand thereok, and to kuow il he coulb obtaine do much ok his Lows therfore fyeake farther that A map da thywhole delire to my Mince: for it is not in my power to fulfill without his leaue. Shew me the caule why(ſald Fauſtus.) The Spirit anlwered:

Faulſtus, thou ſhalt tindertand that wich ba it ig euen ag well a hinge

dome, ag with you anger eth z yea, we haue our rule ra aud ſexuants, ag Amp felfe am one, and we name our whole number the Legion: foo: Se: e ee e ee ME out okbtauen throug bis prior

: 5 and high minde, pet he hach norwithltanding a Leefouof Diuelg ae his comma ndement, that we call the Oriental Pulntes; for bis pawer

s great and infinite. Allo there is an hot in Meridie, In Septentrio, in a

Occidente: aum fox that Lucifer hat) biskingvome vnder beaucn, wee mut change and glue our lelues bnto mente »ferue them at their pleas ce

2 5 ure. It ig salto cer taine, we 4 aue neuer ge. pet opened bnto any man the

truth of our dwelling⸗ neither al our ruling, neither what our 19

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thou want thy delire z pet art thot mi ne notboithltandt ng ik aup any | Bee Wend deratne thee it ig in vi nin, for thine tatnel kebeth confalinen ther. ee : : elke 0

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e ſpuke Fauſtus: Get ther hente from me, and take sates Valentines farewell e Crifam with thee, pet J contre thee that thon

be here at euening, and bethinke thy ſelle on that J haue alked thee ann

aſke thy Hinces counſel therein. Mephoftophiles the Spirit, thus ane

fered, vaniſhen awap, leaulng Fauftus in his fludp, where he ſate

pondering with bimlelke bow he might obtaine bis requeſt ok the diuel

without loſſe of his ſoule: pet kully he was relolued in himſelke, rather

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5 the place mibecetGe Sptett el in uch tag lis erregen ae - piuel) che nigbt appꝛoching, this ſwilt flying Spirit appeared to fau-

ſtus, offering bimlell with al ſubmilliõ to his leruice, with kul authozitx

lrom his Pyince to doe whatlaeuer be would requeſt, ik ſo be Fauſtus N 115

would pꝛomile to be his: this anlwere A bring thee, and an anſwere

mut Moumake by me againe, pet wolll Aheare what ts thy delire, be⸗

caule thou halt ſwozne me to be here at this time. Doctor Fauſtus

Dale binn this auſwere, though fatnelp (for his ſoules fake) That his _ gegttett was none other but to become a Diuel, op at the leack a limm“ ok him, and thatthe Splrit thouty agree bitte tele Articles as men.

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ponthele popats che Splrck aulwered Doctoz Fauſtus, char all

Me this | facts be granted him aud felilley, and moze (Ce would agree.

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: | The farious Hitory | cs sonisten twith bis owne blood. 1 hoe on + Thürdlp, that he would be en enemte to al Chicken biene. 45% -Kourthlpsthat be would dente his Chꝛiſtian beleefe. 11 Fiktly, that he let not any manchange his oplulen, ik ſo b bee any men 15 dend gebaute dillwade, oz withdraw hin krom it. Further, the ſptrit pramiſed Fauſtus ta wire him certalne pearis to line ln health and plegkure, and when lucb peareswereerpired, that dtn Faultos ſpould beferehen aivap, und il be thauld bolve thete Arete cles and conditlons, that then he ſhould haue all whatloeuer his heart would tui) oꝛ delirez and that Fauſtus Mouly quickly perceiue himſelk to bee Spiric in all maner ok actions Whatkoeuer. Wereupon Ooctox Fauſtus his minde was fo inflamed, that he forgot bis faulty and. pros _ tutte Mephoſtophiles to holb all things as hee had mentioned thense ~ bethoughe the diuel was not 0 black a e papi bis nopbelt 5 & bote. asthe peoplelep, gt. oa aie a

The thicd parley between! Dafa and Mephteghes shouta 4 oecd . oh a 70 VI ay yah 11 Wag : 0 U lane

* ter Doctoy Fauttis 9995 Made 115 mai to the duell, in the

5 moming betimes he called the Optrit before him and commaun⸗ (de im that be Mould aldonpes came ro him like a Fryer, alter the i 85 Saint Francis, with a bell in bis hande like Canine Antho= _ 5 5 ud ta ring it once oꝛ tile befere he appeared, that be might knots eis certaine comming: Then Faulſus demaunded the Spirit, what

was his name? The Spirit anwered, mp name is as tholl fayelly

Mepbodlophöle and Jama prince, but ſerusgt to Lucifer t: and alltbe rircuit krom Septentrio tothe Meridian, I rule bnder him. Euen a? 5 5 dhe words was this wicked wꝛetch Fauſtus inflantev, to heare him - lelke to haue gotten lo great a Wotentate to be his ſeruant, koꝛgot tua Tpꝛd hismater, aud C hpi hig reoremer; became an enemy bnto all imdbſnde ea worle thanthe Gyautsiatom the Poets fapnetocting

- the billes to make warre wich the Gantt nok. polis tbat enemy of a

God and his Chziſt, that for his pptde was cat into hells fo like - Fauflus format chat the high climbers catch the greqtelt fables att tl at 7 the fweeteft meate requires the folrcettfawee.:

Alter awhile, Faultus pꝛomiled Mephoftophiles to wolte and n ale bis Obligation, with full alrurante of che Articles in the Chapter he⸗ koze rehearſed. A pitilull caſe, (Chpittian Reader,) for certainly cis ued 02 Obugatten on. i Woks kee in bis youre after his tod lamen⸗

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sab Dodtor Fauftuss’ .- 5 hte mn: » toieh all the reft ot bis damnable che bd inbts thee life. Therefore N wih al Chꝛigtang to take an example by tbiswickes _ Balsa to be com lozted in Chꝛiſt, contenting thentfelues with ſhae votation whereunto it bach pleaſed God to call chem, and not to elt mne che baine delighta ol chis like, as did this vnbapple Fauftus, in gil og Pils Soulecothe Divellig to confirme it the moze alluredly he toe des mal penbnike, and pifcht a vaine in his lelt hand, loꝛ certaintle tt rr. i 0 ppon, were {encoun hla hand thele words written, ag il they bad been

witten with blood, o homo fuge: whereat the Spirit vaniſhed, but dag ſtus continued in bts damnable minve,g mave his tvpiting, esfollor ab. ‘rs

A 2 1 7 { 3 5 : Ho Dodor Fauſtus ſet his bloodi in a faucer on warme acs ver ue 5 a 5 asfollowethe. Chap. 6. 2 ay ee eh POA „„ a) 2 eet Be

Johannes Eau ftus 9710 ue openly schiatoteede with mine une . 5 hand, to the greater force aud ſtrengehning of this Letter, than fithe tyence J began to ſtudie and ſpeculate the tourſe and oꝛder ol the & |, llements, J baue not lound thꝛough the gift that is giuen mee frei a. ae | if baue, any luch learning and wilbome, that can bung mee to mo de⸗ - fires: and fox that Alind, chat men are bnable to iuſtruct me any fa ther i in che matter, nolo haue N Doctoꝛ Iohn Fauſſus, bnto the helliſh uince of Ozient aud hig melltuger Mephoſtophiles,gluen both bodie g oul, - 5 vpon luchtonditlon, that they (yall learne me, and fulfill my beſtre in all things, as they haue pꝛomlled and vowed vnto me, with due ober fence 5 ‘pita me zatconving vnto the Articles mentioned betwene vs. Further, J coucnant and grant with them by theſe pꝛelents, el at ae the bub of 24. peares next euluing the date af chls pꝛeſent Wetter, they being expirev, and Jinthe meane time, during the tata yeares be ſerues bktbemat mp wil, thepaccomplichtug my velives tothe full in al pi ints ag we are agrœd, that then J give then lull power to doe with m * ae their plealute, to rule, to lend, fetch, oz carrie me oz mine, be it either derb ablood, oz gabs. ute their habitation, be it wher ſoe der sand herebpon, A delle God and his Child, all the hoatt of hea ben, and all liuing creatures that beare the hape of God, pca all that liues; i fee fap it, and it wall be fo. Aug totbe moze llrengthnuig o 126 iG > the king haue wzitten it wich mine owne hand ann blood, eing. a ita ver rect tema, anb hetevpon 2 lubleribe to it wich my nam: ann > fidlescatling all the imernall, miodle, aud fuppeme Powers ta wat nee 40 1 e 1 John Fauſtus sapprouedin the Eleni its, Ape j and the fpirituall Doktor. 15 a e . 11 1

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Ottoz Fauftus being eulen 5 Gant but one ant bop with him, ſodainelp there appearen bis Spicite Mephottophiles, in litzines ofa terte mans fram whoine Wed moſt hozrible ſierie Llamtes, in ſo much chat the boy was akraide, but being bardned bp bis ~ anaflersbe bad him Cand Mill and be lhoulv haue no harme : the Sopivit began to blare asinalinging manner. e Doce top Fauſtus quell; but hee would nat call his Sptrit into his Colnting houſe, until hee had ſene moze: anon was heard a ruſhing ok armed men, and trampling of hozlles sthts crafing tame a kennell of beunds, db tber cha led a great Dart in the hall, and there the Hart was laine, «| Fauſtus took ie heart, ante Font and looked pon the Da rt, hut pꝛelent⸗⸗ y beloze him there was a Lyon and a Dꝛagon together k fig being 4 fo © Beecelys that Faultus thougbt chey would haue brought dawue be onkel ut the Dꝛagon ouercame the Lyon. anp {a ther bantlhev, | Alter this came ina Peacock, with a Weaberty the cocke bull Ing Ane —ekhis taple, and turning to the kenale, beate her, and ſo vaniſped . Rer⸗ Ward followrb a ferions Bull tha it with a fall llerceneg ran bpon Fau⸗- Alus, but comming neare him, vaniſhed away. Afterward follatoen 4 Fteat old Ape, this Ape oftered Fauſtus the hand, but be rekuſev: lache Ape ran out ok the hal ag againe. Heredpan fell a miſt in the bal, that Fau- kus lam no ligbt, aut it! tallep nodand ſo ſoone as it was gone, there lap Delete Fauftustina ; great tacks, one kullok gold, the other full of filter, Taſtip, was heard v bp Faultus all mauer Auſtrumenks ok muſmk, as _ Dm ins, Clavigely 18, Hues iole, Citerns Wal ghes,Dognepipeg, 1 5 Kluttes, Auames, Pär pes, aud all mauer of other Inſtruments, (he which la rauiched his minde, that hee thought hee hav bien in another Wonld, for gat both boop and loult, in fo much that he was minded neuer = 10 change his ots nion concerni Re that whle y be had done. Wereat, came 5 5 ee luke the Hell tok Zauſtus, in apparell like vnto a Frter, to whore Fauſtus (hake, thou haſt dane mee n wonderkull pleafuve u bewing mee this bali oy ik thou continue ge chou batt begun, on f f dpalt win mpheart And forte. rg and haue it. Mephoftophiles anſwe⸗ 65 5 e will pleate thee better: peethatcboumatt knom 5 5 mp power and all aſte what thon wilt reaueſt of mee, that ſhalt than B Hold Me pe ee ei band⸗iiking: 33 . i which

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bat chon my pronifle s Mephoftophilestooke the waitin, and willnng Faultus to take g copie of it, with that the pckuerſe Faultus being reſo : ute in bis dammnation, waete a copie thtreok, and gauethe Diuell the one, and kept in ſtoꝛe the other hus the Spirit and Fauſtus were a⸗ grred, x dwelt together :no doubt there was a vertuons houſekeeping⸗.

Tube manner how Fauſtus proceeded with his damnable life, andofths diligent feruice that Me phoſtophiles vſed towards him. Chap. B..

Otto; Fauſtushauing given his lonle tothe dinell, reno ineing Fall the powers of heauen, conſirming this lamentable action ae Lie with bis clone blood, and hauing alreadie delluered his nꝛiting Hot into the dluelg hand, the which lo pulley vy his heart, that hoe ha ftoꝛgot the minde oa man, and thought racher bimſelfe to bee a loirte,

This Faukus pwelt in bis Cinckles houſe n: Wirtenberg, who dye and

beſueihed (in his Tellament ko his Coulin Fauſtus, Fautlus kept 4

bop wich him that was bis ſcholler, an bnhappie wagge, called Chri- ſtopher Wagger, to whome this ſpoꝛte and liſe that hee law his maſſen follam ſeemed plealant. Fauſtus louep the boy well, hoping to mae

phlim as good oz better ſeene in hig diucliſh exerciſe than himlelle; and bee was fellow with Mephoftophiles: otherwiſe Fauſtus had no moꝛs

tom panſe in hig houle; but himſelle, his boy and his Spirit, bat euer . ° boas diligent at Fauſtus conumaund; going about the bouſe, clothen

like a Kier, with a little bell in his hand ſeene of none but Fauſtus

Fo his vict nall and other neceſſarieg, Mephoftophiles brought him

dàt his pleaſure from the Duke of Saxon, the uke of Bauaria, anbtge

Vilhop of Saltzburg: fo2 they had many times their bet wine ſtolne aut ol their cellerg by Mephoſtophiles: Likewiſe their pꝛouiſion fo?

their obne table, ſuch meat as Fauſtus wiſhed koz, bis ſpirite bꝛought pim in: belideg that, Fauſtus himſelle was become fo cunning, that wen he opened his windowe, what kaule locuer he wither koz, it came - prefently flying tate his houſe, mere it neuer ſo daintie. Moꝛeauer, Fau - tus and his bop went in lumptuous appartell, the which Mephoſto -

Pgiles ſtoleftomthe Merterg at Norenberg, Auſpurg, Franckeford, an: Liptzig: fog it was hard foꝛ them te ũnd a lock to keep out ſuch a theeke. Alltheir maintenance wad but folneg bozrowed ware: and thus they

Uucv an odious hits in the ght o God, though ag yet 5 woyld were vn⸗ eEcquatated wolththeir wickcones. It mule be ſo oz their kruites be nene bother as Che fetch through lohn, where hee can the binellatheeles

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Paſt not than (quoth e e ) ſwoꝛne thy lelle an enen 15 80 God and all creatures! Wo this Janlwere the, tbon cult not mary; bau canſt not ſerue two matters, Gov, and my Ppince : koy Wedlock is a chiekt luſtitution ozdainen of God, and that halt chou pꝛomiled to de⸗ "> fle, as We doc all, and that bal thot allo done : and mozcouer thou halt 100 a it with cop blood: perlwane thy felle, that what thou boot in nteunpt ol wedlock, it is all to thine owe delight. Therekoze Fauflus, :

ae well abou. chr, and bethinke thy lelle better, and J wilh the ta

change thy mine 3 fo ikthou keepe not what thou haſt pꝛemiſed in thb

wyittng, we wil teare the tu paces like the duſt bnder thy fete, There⸗

bazelwöte Fauflus thinke with what bngulet like, anger, ſtrile ck vebate N

thou ſhalt ltue in when thou takelt a wile: therekoꝛe change thy minde.

ö Deter Fauſtus bolt nr thus in bis ft 9118 lle bape tints

J and belchurd not tbat there was u God, bell, oz viuel: he thaughe 1 tharbovicand ſoule vied togeiher, and had quite loꝛgotten Di⸗ ninnitie op the inumogtalitie of bis foule, but ſloode in his damnable he⸗ reſie dap andnight. And bethinking himleilt of a wie called Mephe- e counlaile; which would in no wile agree: demandlug ehtm

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1 Doctor Fauſtus mas wish theſe (paches in delpatves and as all that

Haut koſaken the Lorn can Duff bpon ns geod founbatiou lo this une chbed Fauſlus ha zuing fo foot iechevock tell iunetpatre wich hünſell, fea a ring ik be ſhould niction Matrimonte aup MORE that the biuell woulg 1. tare him in peces. F op chts tine (aueh . a) ait”. ae not minded to marry. Shea pou doe welssanl wered his lplrite. Wut eam ftho Youtes alter, Fauſlus called his ſpiyit, tobich. Me

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came in hig old maner like a f Frier. Then Vaults lalb bnto hem, 2 am

net able to reliſt nog bꝛidle mp lantalte, A mult aud will haue a une, aun a pray the giue thy canlent to it. Soevaintie vpon thele Wows teme

fluch a whirle⸗winde about tbe place, that Fauſtus thought the whole

bouſe would come down, all che daozes in the vouſe ſlewolkthe hocken: 0 g _ afterall this, his houſe was lull ul ſimoke, and the flooze couered duer with aſhes: which when Doctoz Fauſtus perceiueb, h

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te ber wits fon atte we band no; footed chen rdend Abet 0 monſtrous circle fire ler er darding Mil, that Fauftustrdeo estes fap atid thought there tobaue hen nburned. Chen: crlev yee oubroyts: Spirit Mephaftophiles fap help, pomiling bin bee mole le in all things as he bad vowed tabishanb-wapltinn, ereriian sppearen beta him an euglp Diuell, ſo frarefullany möondrous to öchoalde, that Fae eos durd nat tooke on be ne Che Dine laid, what wonloſt then haus Fauſtus how likeſkt! zenthe wedding 2 what mindeart thou in nuaw r Fauſtus anſrbered, he bah formas hes Pomile, delirtußg him of pardon, and he would talk na rohe att fury chte gg. Thedlue Lantiveren,thow i ave eee ana & GC ban: eR. PE a OEE SIGIR een Alter appfarcd unte hi abt Aster MephoRophiles witha bet indie ma ban „and lpake to Fauflus: : At ian telling with va, bolde chou that whichehou balk vowed, aud wee Wi.) rkozme as wee hat ene and moze than that, thou talc baue top. carts bellte of what woman fon tee thou walt, bee hee aliue 05598 55 at Hi ſo long Seen toile, thou 0 ſpbalt kcepe her by t bee. i , eee ene Tbile woꝛzds pleased Bits tuonverfall well, end repentrd imelte that hee was lo fooliſh to! nit himlelke married, that might baue any woman in the whole Citicbꝛougbk to him at 0 Ae the which | 5 e duct ed ene kae long 8 Se Mihiniae 171 4 fe 5 15 4 Tau 181 355 a sly 13 cm 5 Aiden put foot th by Dastor kate oJ nto tobi 8 phate W les! Chap: on Wt CBU rs ere Chet l 5 ran sual aoe an, : NN Octoz Fauflus Aula 15 all manner 175 5 be 56 tee caulb deſtre, continuing in bis amdozoug dpiltg, bis delicate fare? a and rolilp apparel caller ona time his Mephoſtophilesto him: 5 3 whieh being come, brought with bim a booke in his hand ok all mauern dak diueliſh and inchanten artes, ehe which he gaue Faultus, ſapingz hals imp Faulus, work nam thp bearts belire: Che copie of this inehantinx ne booke was alter ward found by bis feruant Cheiftopher Wapnee ee * a 1 8 cnuotbh Fauſtus to his f irt) A baue called thee to hnom what thou raue doe ik J baue ntede of hp help. Then anlwered Mer hoſtophiles and ie ne Lozd Fauſtus, J eine ring (pivte yea,to wilt as thougbtcan chin, to do whattocuerapere Paulus fatos but bow came thy Loꝛd and 0 mater Lucifer to bare ſo great afal eo he aus zMepholtophilc'auſwe- red: Lop Lucifer was a faire Angell created of Gon as immotal. | -aubeing placed inthe Berapbing , Which are aboue the Cherubinss deo would haue welumed bnto the 1 ol God, wich intent to baue 0 B 3 thzuſe

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55 155 ng belong, and tubers belore be Wag an Angel of lights nom duwelg bee in dar bene, not able to cone neete bis Gre place, bolthout a 815 fenton bin nto appeate before bimas Raphael: but vnta the lows kredeprreidk Angelia thas haue their conuerlatlen mith men hee was

came; but net hatg the Kcond degree ol Heauenz that. ls kept by the

“le Sechangells stamelp, Michael and Gabriel, fog ehefe are rallen Angels

dk Gods wonderz : pet are thele karre inkertour plates to that. krom hren bean acer Lucien. av thus forreFaullus, bee 55 ae tate 1 87 we: of the beloued ch. Nate i; nat! of. 175 we cd Lucifer, follow; ingand feeding thy minde in nin aner zg he bib! Lia, Ante ſpoptlp relate

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Mephoſtophiles, ag coucerning the kal of Lucifer, Doctoy Fguſtug

5 dꝛeamen that he had feene a parc ok hell: but in Wbat maner t bas, og in what place he knew nots whereupon be was greatlytraublen

5 in minde. and called buts him Mephoftophiles bis ſpirle, Gaping to him, my Mephoſtophiles, I pꝛap the reſolue me in this doubt swhat is bell, what ſubſtance is it ot, in what place lands it, and when wag it made!

Mephoſtophiles anſwered: my Fauſtus, thou ale knome, that befoze

PA” the fallofinp Lor Luciſer there wan no hell, bet euen then vas bell ope

dained: it is of no ſubſtance, but a confuled thing: for Atellthee, that.

beloze al Elements were made, and the earth lerne; the Spirit of Gay meued on the waters, and darkenes was once alls but when Gen lalgs let it bee light; it was lo at his woꝛd, and iche light wes on Gods rige

52 Dad At Bon pꝛallev theligbt. dusgethaukurcber: eed fieob in tde 1 8 idle, the barkeneg was on his lelt hand. in the which my Lowe was

Hound in chaines vntill the day of udgement: in this conkuſed hell ts

naougbt to finde but a filthie, ul; pburiſh, lire, ſtinklug mit oꝛ lg. Kurther, wee e eee ic is ol, butaccnfufey - Thing. Foz as a bubbleok water Mesh before the wind, ſo doth hellbe⸗ ey F wee e nos Hota worn 5 e e e a ele Race AS 1

5 , de en Ba WED RR err rpg ng fee a 7

hour he queſtioned with his 8 Pirit« of matters as cenceming hell, with

. T the night follotaiet, after Pauflus hts Ponies

Deauens; within che epee ie . ee be ee

4 : : Dl Doddor 1 az. 4 | soe amas = 10 | tats the foneaion ies {Lnorwbereofit ig : bur ta tee deu 5 ante au wee tas belle ath neither bottome ndg end. 32) 35 . 4 1 SEI RE BENS teats leh

cf 191 f sa! The feedad 19 put fork by Doctor Fauſtus tolüt Spitire e

Leingqdomes chere ur ere ein 1 800 e 1 were their tulers . nde 80 Chap 1 Be.) if mye 5 : a. ah 110 eh 5 151 fay ibe n aie 7 Fe 7 180 1 i 345 75 oe bas 822 1 17

fe Fiat fake 1 7 0 to Maphoflophiles, 1 5 17 foeakett BE wonderkull ehings, J pray thee now tell mee wügt Mingvomes

4g therein pour bell, bow many ure there, whatare they callev, and who rules them: the Sptrite anſwered bim : my Fauſtus, Knowe taz bell isaschouwoulokebinke with ebp ſelle another would in the whlch wee haue aur being, vnder the earth, and aboue the earth euen to the

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8 oda 55 ep 178128 Bae eh goal 3 elt Sans 1 5 f 4 Tartarus. 35 0 e 9 Styx. 1 11 1 AG E 1 1 9 5 Ran ebene or Acheron. n eren Se

Abe whleh Ringvomes are goucraen bp fine kings bat (0, Lucifer | entheOvient Beelzebub in Septentrio, Belial] in Meridie , Allaroth in Occidente, and F hlegeton in the middeſt of them all: whole rule and poniinfoushauenone end bntillthe dap of Dome. ap thus fare Faus be Aus: bodchon beard cu rule and kiugdomes. es ie e 0 1 Vale 1 put 5 1 Doctor 1 to 1055 Spitite concen- 4 ale inning his Lorde Lucifer, with the; forrow that Faultus 0 Le , hekbanz. ny 8 Ata aL ED SUE e en 5 12 to) Faust gen anyaine tareaton tit erbecer te 1 V auiring him to tell bim in what koꝛme and ſhape, it in what eſti⸗ mation his ozo Lucifer mas when be was in faugur with God.

‘@ibereupon his ſpirit required him ol chee daies reſpite, which kau. i

las granted. The 3. valeg being expired, Mephoſtophiles gare him this

anlwer: Faultus shy Lord Lucifer, (ſo called now, fo tbat he loas banfe lhed out of the cleare light of Deauen) was at the Art an Angell 0k Gov, be late onthe C herubing, and lade all the wonderfull works of 0 ie

: Woo,pea be was ſo 1 oꝛdalned, fon Maps pompe, authoꝛity, tage. | 1 dein e el ths eller eeded all Hane oH Sd, 7 | Les brie angebe Hise AG CSAS WER ayo eye Au ee SLES ORY LTT DUE, e e ene or '

ag 7 Thefamoushiftorie +.

Leden fold ct prerions Koness can fo tlnaiten at favto teh a

4 i 8 pelled the’ bright aeg “of toe Duune And A Al ot yey Zytavrey: Wherefore San placed him an che Cherublas, where he had a kinglie office, and : eis atinaion before Dane Leate,ta the tud hee might bee themioge pers

5 fort kal Ubis bein gest but when hes began to-be high minded, pꝛoude,

5 dend fa preſumptwous that hee would ylurpe the leute ol his Palellie,

dbben mas he banilord out fomamongS che beauculy powers y ſepara⸗

Is eblete cacy bu einen butaceypneill che ende ofthe wozlo.

Ted kromthelr abiding inte the melmer ok allerte dane, hat no water

Docto: Faudus, hen be had head Gye eds of bia ſpirlt, bey gan te confine with bimlelfe,baukee biuerſe and lin ebe ophitons te bis besa $

pen Cualy (eng notping) but bis S Spirit, hee went into his on chamber 1D lald bim on bis bed; recosblüg the Wolbg of Mephollo-

Philes; Which la pearted his heart, that bee fell into lighing aud great: ee ab, wo is mel what haue Avene Cuen

lo ſhall it come to palle tatty me: am not Nallo a creature of Gobs ma⸗ king bearing his owne Image and limilltude, tuts whom he hath bꝛea⸗ 2. theathe Spirite ok lite and ith moztalltte, vnto Wwhoime hee hach made all things liuing lubiect: but woe is me, mine haute minde, pꝛoud al.

ppꝛing ſkomack, and ülthte Selb he ath brought mp ſoule into berbetuall

Damnatkonz pea, ppide hath abulenmp vnderſtanding, iulo much chat Abate fozgot my maker, the Spirit ol Gov is deparkedkrom mee. A baue pꝛonnſedthe Diuell my Saule: alm thereloze it ia but a folly fox .

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me to hope for grace, but it muti bee euen wich mee ar with Lucifer,

> thoowne into perpetuall burulng lire: ah, woe is ine chat euer Aa

bozne. In this perplexitle lay this miferable Doctoz Faultus, hauing guite fe? Bot bis faith in COE neu rev falitug tore pentanee trulpeherk⸗

Y do attaine the grace c bolp Spirit ok Gor agalue, the which Wong:

baue bern able tu baue reliſted the firong allaults ok Gathau: Foz als though bee bad made bum a pꝛemiſe, pet bee might baue remembzen

5 ‘throught true repentance linners cote agalne into che fauour of Geb: 0 Stes 0 dobich kalch thekalchkull Qemnelp bolde, knowing hey char kill the bote; KErenat able to bn A e eee e

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5 * 7 5 25 5 : 4 Ue Cite an * Hote bist commending pin te tell hm rhe tchgetnedbsite, powers

Lucifer geil (rin Goan he betame a inopeall enemte doch ta Seb ann man, and hath vled cas now he doth) all manner nee the de

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to mia: the lite vid be wlth Cain, the (atric wich eye chiluzen of Iſtacl, when thep⸗woſplyped strange Govs ; and fell fo whaorwedorure- with

ſtrange women: te like ith Sauls ſo vid he bp che Ceara bulbands of

ber chat alter was the wits of Tobias likewihDapen eur keller

- flaine Good alfo hee dectiued Ning Salomon that wozchtpped tbe

brought to benrurtion 30000. men, wherkupou the Arke of God was stolen: and Belial mape Dauich ta number his men, whereupon were

Gods of tlje heathen: and there art ſuch Spirits tunmerable that cen

tome by men and tempt them, dziue tbem to linne weaken theit belleke:

ines 4 ee IPE ati Meade eet eee yah AE attempts, epꝛannb atib tenzptatken ofthe Diner, x ew monty te luch Kinde br lining wherenpon the lplelt Anlelkrrd!, this que ſtton that thou demande of me’, will turne ther ta no falt dlſcententientz thereloze theuſhouloſt not haue dellredme of ſuch matte ts, for it tan kFhbeththe lectets of dur kingponie although J cennot tonic ea keſolu n

ihnvegue g. herckohe know thott Fauſtusf that To [eon l

ey fig lodain⸗ ; Indead, another bangs himlelfe, another diownes himſelfe, others babbe themlelueg, others vnfalthkullp delpezze, and Co come to brter

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for we rule the bearts of Hing aud Pꝛintes, ftirring them to warre 1

Fauſtuis, bow we haue dealt with ther. To this anſwered Fauſtus, why

then thou bint alfo beguile me. Pea(quoth Mephoſtophiles) wp ſbouls not we belp tee lozwards: fo) fo ſoone as we fats thpbeart, bow thon didſt deſpiſe thydegret taken in Diuluitte, and didi ſtuvp to ſcarch and knabo the fecrets of our kingdom; euen then did we enter into ihee, gi⸗ bing thee dmers foule and filthy togttationg, pricking thee foꝛward in

and bloop - ſhev; and to this intent toe wet fpread our ſeluts thyolighs nd but all the world, asthe biter chehiics or God, and his Gone Chziſt, pca x all thoſe that wozchip thems and thar thou knoweſt by thy ſelfe

thine intent, and perſwading thte that thou couldſt neuer attaine to tb

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Delice, until (heubad che belp of ſame diuell: and when thou walt des? ligbten wh thts, thentoche weroote in tbeeze ſo firmely, that thou ga. uneſtelp ſelke vaca bs, both he dy aud ſoule the which thou (Fauſtus) tant

kor denle.Hereat auſwered Fauſtus. Thon lapeſt W et

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* forbawint tupiin the dates pe holy & Hag ayn Woßhets ¢ therhp thong mp Selo bnderſtand furtiefene in 5 0 Matters, Weboughe pay elles seca be called Bo: “0 Fanthus, i ag A on

. oPhell,ebeaTicteren wnith the furious sien thereof note a b 124 he Temarpen ; Aeranne ele, dathich {pede 25 eh betes rep, ki See weren ae ala ap fre, MephoRephit 91% yeh Bag: e ches 1 N fps 1477 me 15 N Dedtsrtan? hss e Heitere know che eerets and

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MATES W d ad gle ake: pte sar a te e zs ‘@rtey Fault eur ponaeriog ith b ö iintette burn oh getloofe from ſobewnehle an end as he kay given bimfelf onto)

Cain and Judas,he thong ht hig inne greater then God could fog ine, bereupo 1 zinde: he lohked vp to heauen, but ſawe nothing beet art was {a noltelle n with the Dinel, that bee rouly - thinke ok naughtels but orhell, and re paynes thereof, Cliberefove iu All the hat hecatleshbneo bi bis Spirit Me pholtophiles, dtſiring bim to tell him ſome moe ol the leerg cock bell, what paines che Dane ked were in, and how thep were toꝛmenten, and whether the damned lonuleg might get againe the laugur of God / ond fo, bee releafen due of thetrmament fsarnots Wherenhonth e Spirit“ anſweren, my Fauſtus thun maytt wel leaue ta auellton any moe at ſuch matters, ka they will

but diſquiet top mind, J pop thee what meanen thou: Mhinked thou |

though thee thy famaſtes ta elcape hse o/ kaz ik thou fhoulvelt cling

bh ko heauen there ts hide chy felfe, vet would J thzuſtthee be :

gapnez koꝛ thott art mine. end then belengen pate aur foctety se therefore

both of bs an aud fortes but bis repentance wan lte eo! bat ot

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- fupere- Fauſtus, then wilt repent this thy fooled vemaund „ertentthon

he tentend tha BBall tell thee nothing. Cuoth Fauſtus raginglp, Qe will Snow, 02 A will not line, mherekgze diſnatch and tellme zt wham

e Fauſtus, it ig notrauble vnto met at alto

e chee, and therekoꝛe ſith thou koꝛcelt mee theretes A will tell-thee’ khlags to the terroꝛ of hp loule if thou wilt abide be bearing. 80 ot wilt haue me tel thes afthe erregte an is ofthe paguts thereats” 5 Faultus, that heil hath many Sgureg, ſemblanceg, aun nas ie a

burittcanuat be namen nay fi ge uch ſo antontoche laing that

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1 27 dni aban ferns faite bie veartpy cht okthe' whidirame

poll ellis blode-thiritie aud is tier latlläd well io a valley) into!

a she which tye banned loüle fal: fo) fo (oom as the fonts te cut ol mans:

Font would glably goe to the plate from Wente li tam and ellmba

1 Gc Ui aboue thebighent hils, cuentö the heunene; wrde etag up tee?

. -Sageis orehes vit Mobile beltil Eulertamemenk Cit roufrverattetept |

1 their kuk be l ent onshe cary) thep kall iatu the decpenpitez elm

ae which hach no bottonte, inte a perpetuall ire, which Hall never ber ateucbed: kor like ae che Klute thyotwiie ines toe water, tootery nt his

ertäk, neither! is bis five extingy ilbed; tuen ſo the belli kite a vn⸗

adtentbable: anb eren ache liut Kone in the lire being burned terre

Got, and yet toultuneiß not: lo likewile the damned ſoules in dur hel⸗

lich ice re euct burniuge bu ehelr palnes neuer dimm Cylny. Where. . 3 ſoze is bel chlleb the cuertalliug pala, fawhich lo neitber hope nox met⸗

eps Oo le it callev btter varkuelie, in which we lee nellher the light of ~

Sunne, e Peciie, ttog Wlarre: aud were sur darkencMelike che darknes 1 Atbengbl pet wers there ope uf mercte, but ours is perpetuak 1 batkenellez cleanetrempt fro the face öl God. Well hath alfa. aplacs

Filtbin fe called Chafma,oiitof the which Mier all wenner ochun“ ; vers, Lighinings, with ſuch böarible Hpikings.and waplings, chat afte

tiimestbe verprivicls theuileluco ſlaud in feare theteofs fox one whe titſendech koozth windes with exceeding lnow, haplez and rame conges ! ling the water into pce; with the which be damned ate frozen, guat? their teeth, bowle aud cep, and pet cannot die. Otberwhiles, it ſendet)

boosth wich bogtible bote mifts o7 forges, with flaſhing flames of ird au baimſtone, wherein the fojrow all foules ol the darned lie Wü;

"+ Ae ebele reiterated copincuts: pea Hauſtus, hell is called a pꝛilon wherett

the vatnep lie continually bound; it is allo called Pernicies, aud Ex: tium, beathj, betituccion,urcfulnette, miſchieke. x milthance, a pitifull dub an euill thing worlre wübout end. Alte baue alfo with vs in bell

115 a lavder, reaching of an exreeding height, as though it would toucb

the heauens, on which che damned alcend to ſceke the blelling of God;

but through their tniiselitic, when thepare at the bery higbeſt degtec, they fall downe agatne into their lozmer miſerles, complapniug ol 11

beate ok that vnguenchable fires yea lweete Faultus, fo mud chou under

% Kand of b bell tbe While thou art fo delirous to! hdl the ſetrets of ba

55 keigvome. . And marke Fauſtus, bell is the nur ſe ol seach, the beate k

all fire, che have okheauen and earth, the oblision of all gocbness An N bebe vulpeabeable, the grietes buvemougadtc, ths dwelling of

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__ -hocleanemettalp,the perpstual aud unguenchableffre, the ub ot whole, miferieginagnener putpohs bp Den: pea, pea Fauflus, thoy lapſt, A. Hal Teeth vey Min tell chee the fecrees of curkingoours ez than

‘co? Rupe Riepeatelp any thowimn enn Galthe partake ot our tenen

|. Shatkesthetiors Gop faye neter hall conte sfoy ells be ware bellps and thecarth are neuer for/fen; there tale then abſde bert

„ble tezmentsstrembling,gneſbing okteelh bowling, crying burnings

kreezing⸗ melting wimmigg ia g labpinch ok miſertee, ſcaldmg,bur⸗ _~ -Binafinobing in thine epee inking in thy noſe⸗hazſeneg of thy {reeds dDealteneſſz of thinecared.s trembling of top hanoea, biting thing gwuez

Senge with payne, thy hart cruchen as in g pele, thp-boncs, broke

~ the diuelstolling lire bꝛands bpon thee 5. vee thp whole carkalie tolled - Spor muckkozkes krom ove-tinel to another, ven Faultus, chen wilt, Shon wich kor death, and he will flie from chee, ching vnſpeakahle tore, ments Hall be euerp day augmented mee and moe kon the meentes, thefisnes the grester iathe guntchmentt bore kell thopshis, mp;

Faultis,a relolucion antwerablete thyrenuette jc”) 871 ah falt

T Laſtlp, thonvrilt haue mee tell ther chat which b long 1 inour of oe Fantlisssehor Fncwelt chat this ts agapnt typ pꝛomile, koz toh

atiouloe chou petire to kuam chat, bauing alrea⸗

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Die ginen thy Coule ta the Otuell to baize che pleatare of thig worpes, .

dznd to Enum the ſetrets of hells thexekoze art thau vamnen, eno howe Eant thou then come agapne to the faucnrof God / ddiherekode A of,

Teectip anlmere,noz fox wharufoeuer Gov hach ko laben aud thane in

To hell mul there abide hig wach ann indignatton in that vnquenchs⸗ ble kre, where le no bope nod merep to bee lophen kon, but abiping in, perpetuell paineg wozld without end zor eucnas much it auatleth thee Fauſtus, ty bene fog he fauour of GO agapne , as Luciſer hümſelke,

who indeede although he and we all hau a hope, pet is toto malla⸗

Ualle, and tazerh none elkect, for out of hat place 0 Odd well neither,

hearectying na faving, ik he doe, thou Male haue as ſittle reimozle, ag,

Dines Gain, og Tudas had zrobat helpeth the Emperour, Ning Wpincey

Dube, Carle, Paren⸗ Tod, night, Squire oz Gentienrgrs tocrigs

dan merey being there Nothing: for if on the earth thep wönnd not 15 be Tprants, and ſelfe. willen rich wich ccuetauſnelſez proud with

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J age (uch Like, then were chert tein Pe i élanken fo: i ticecfore my Fauftus, as thou commelt to hell with tbeſe

Ai af all hui fap. with Cain (Dy Gunes: are greater then tan

Be foratuca, ode hac thy felfe with Judas: and failly, hee content ta

he fülle közinents with Dines:, Therkkoze knom Fauſtus; that tbe dame ned haue neither tude non time abpopnted inthe-whtch they may bone

tole etelegled, fog il there were any uch b hope, that they vn bpehzatse

5 fig ane Bio of water out ofthe, fet adap iy vntill it were all dreier

God once thinkes vpon them, or that their bowlings ſhall neuer bee heerdz pea, ſo bnpolliblel, as it isto ther to be thy elf from God, o. Hpolitble for thec co remoue the mountalneg, oz to emptie the ſea, o:

ta tell the number ofthe drops of raine that haue falue from eaulen Vat ill this day e to tell what thrre ia moſt ok in the wonlde, yea and fo

op lethere were an beape dk land as bah as krom the earth ta the hen

nens that a bird carying away but oe come in a dap, at the endofthig, lo lang labour; that pet thep might hope at thelat, Gop would baus

mercy on tbem they would be comtozted: but now there iano hapether.

. &Camelte goe thoꝛongh the eye ok a ncedle: euen ſo vnpollible (cts foꝛ

f vnnioteſteb hertafter with luch diſputattons, oz els J will vere theet⸗ nery tit limme,totby lmall contentment, Doctor Faultus de parted from bis Spirit berp penfine and loꝛrowkul, lapd him on his bed, altogetber Houbetul of the grace andfauour of Gov, wherkoze he fell into £. ntalli⸗ % call cogitatious: kaint he would haue had his foule at lberty again, bu: the vluel bay lo blinded him e taken ſuch deepe roote in his heart, that | be could neuer think ta craut Gods merch, or it by chance hee had aug good motion, Craightwates the diuel would thꝛuſt him a fayꝛe Lady ne: to bis chamber, whites kellto killing and valliance wich him, theougy. * which meanes, he thiew his qubly motions in the wind, golng kozwerd. fit Hit in hig wicker Nattiles, to the beter rulne both ol his body and fou! As 12 0

1 5 Another queſtion put forth by DottorF lle to his ae ed

ae thet Faullus, aus the relt ofthe damned, ta come againe ineo the kauour ute gt chod, ind thus Fauſtus batt tbou heard my laſt lentence, g J prap thee cs

Yow doeſt thou like + But know thia, that Jcounſell thee io let me be

ehh of] his owne eſtate. Chap. 16.

* things, calley his Spirit vnto him, faping: Pp Mepholtor phiies, I bane pet another luite into thee, Which J pray ther

fetta to relolue me of Fauſtus ( che the t Jam lotb ta 1

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tus)! BOE dus fs much kängur, 72 ge te ke ae ii 15 the out if int ginatter, an b Ferkenter An ene Arab Wiehl ke. be & birlt u Wii ale Nae ab e Faltill ie, but beben a ie he Wollt nbibe ben: ‘well, (ali 1 he Sbiektoß⸗ WRG 1500 SYA Be NEE iL hotaf mee ic Fauſtus ſalb, a Bevis: Wlabtz i 1118 rol b. ther li thou d ut ee bolt an LAHEY & b konte d i Jeanne woulvedt thou vod ta picule both Gon and man cbereat tie irt fi ‘pings mip Faulk us, tf A Were a maß as thot arty, 155 desde GES be nie we h ty hole Elles ok nature. as. thou ouce, bade ae cheno tog as ihe Death of Gud were by,¢ within le, would, 8 Ahemble utp (elie vate bis ¢ Palelietnvevouring | inal chat Si could ta 8 Repel: 3 Tem Ankunbenteues⸗ Maple bim, clonic him, that nine i i “<6 hbase fk his faaoue, fo were Alure to entop thecternall tap and felis, rp ov bis kit soit. Fauttus ſalb, but that haue not A Bone. Mo, thou, benen (ly Mepnoftophiles ) thou halt not done it, bet thou b Denied thy Led alkunaler,wbich gauethee the breathy ¢ ol like, lpeech, Fearing, 5 abt, and all other thy reaſonable fenfes that thaw nilghtel Serben 3 waillann pleaſure, to liue to the glory anv hongur ney dame, and to the aduancement of thy boop and faule, bin J lap being e batt thou dented and delted, pea wickedly thou batt apply. - 5 bed that excellent gilt ok thine bnderltanding rand g cities thy loule to the 1 5 Dinell: : perel fare cue none the blame but thine owne (elfc-will, the ree poem (airing m inde, which bath broumht chee into the wach od si beter damnat ion. This is moſt true Cub gen d but tel me Mepholicnhiles, Wouldſt thou be in my cale as Jam nowe + Dea, palit the Sopitite, anv wit) that ketcht a great flab) foppet would A bo humble my lelke, char A would winne the kaugur cof Son. ben(lalz Detter Fauſtus it weve time enough for ine tf amt nded. wre (ia dene iftt were uot lor thb geeat lin, 3 which are fa edie, ons and betetiable in the light ot Gov, that le ls toalate to thee,fortie. math of Sodrelteth vponthee. Leaue oll ( Anothbe aultus any iy me, ee aueltion to me greater tomkagt. 1750 1 FVV Kere followeth the ſecond pre ofDodtot Fauttus his lie, and pei, end. Chap. 17. g e e a 2 Aine ea 1 51114 bh: Py Ha " N Otok Fauiflus as dental ok his Spirit, to be re. V feluedanp more in fuch like quetious propounden ; forgot all ca ee ‘Soo wopher,and teliga uA ae maker bp oe 9 | spirit;

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1 that. inen in hig cling; a mey well & appeare by his woes

95 deptcated onto find y Dukes and Lcꝛds: forde did nothing ‘pithous 1 8

iheabutce of Gis Split, which lehrned bim to pꝛelage gk miaterrs 8

be with his Walenbers, aud Almanach makings fob when he pelaged ppor any changes so pers ation, op alteration of the weather, oz Elee : ments; 48 winde rale ess fol, Haple, mopft, dz, warme, tolde, . thunbe tz lightentags it fell fo buely ue, as if an Angel of beauen bad. dehnten k. De ond nat ihe the bnlalkull Aaronemerg ok our time, ‘that ſe zn dahinter cold, moplt, appie, frattie, and in the Dogge bayes ;, bares bp, thunder, fire, and ſuch like: but be let in all hig Wodke bey! and poure, when, where, and how it would happen. Ikanp thing wendetflul. were at band, as death, famin, plague, oz warres, be wonld lit the aif . aD mp place intrue and full ober, when it would come to palle. er g >

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a Bac Feel to fol: and making 515 ‘Pyognottea, 5 ie: tions, he was doubtkull in many popnts: ng

erefoye hee calleds A. nto him Mephoſtophiles his lpirit, ſaping: Alinve the gronnn pas at ehisicience very dilticult ta attatne bunte: fox that when Aconkerre Aſtronomia and Aſtrologia, ag the ePathematicians. andauncient wit ters haue lelt in memozp⸗ J finde them to varp and very much to dile⸗ grte: wherefore Apꝛapthce to teach me the cratb in tbis matter. T whome his Spirit anlwerev, Fauſtus, thon ſhalt know that the peace. tioners oz ſpeculatopg, or gt leall the rst uentozd ol thele Artes dene tae bone nothing of chemſelueg certame, whereunonthou map atta ine ta be true Mognolticatiug op mefaging of things concerning the heautsy,; |. a 8 of the mflucnee of the Wlanets: ko if by chance ſome one Spathemame , a tictan oO) Aſtronomer hath left behinde him anything worthy of memo 0 rie: they haue fo blinden it with Enigmaticall woꝛdes; blinde Charace i terg and luch obſcure liguregz that it is vnpoſlible koꝛ an earthly man Jo artaine vnto the knoluleoge therok, without the apde ofſome Spirit, dz els the (pectal mitt of Bow, for ſuch are the hidden works of God from men: pet bee we Spirits that Hic and fleete in all Clements, knows ae if there i voting to bs goneo by the iDeauens. 1 155

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aes e e Nr ' oa edu liter / F thetap OF Domes Uitberefoze aultus \tgatne of

mme, J Will teach thre the tourle aud recoürſe of . F. G. L. F. ain .

be catife of winter and lummer, the eraltation and peclination of the

" Lounnb,the eclipse ot the Doone, the vitauce and height ofthe Polen,

and euerp fren Ptarres the nature aud operation oethe elements, are

Eprezwoter, aun earth, and all that is contained in them; yea berein f

there ls nothinghw zen kronrmez but oitelp the Glt-cflenee, tuhicd ‘ance

| thon bavtFaullusat liberty, but now Fauftus thou batt tote it Pull ree - gomerpsberforcleauing that which wil not be againe hab, leartidhow

ekme ts make thunder, lightening, ple, rot, and vaines the clouves

to rent, the earth and craggie rockes to hake and ſplit in lunder, the

Oegss toſwell, and roꝛe, and ouer⸗ run their markes Kno welt not thon chetthedeeperthe Sunne ſolnes, the hotter he pearces’ do, the more thy Arte ls lamous bohilelt thou art here, the greater ſhall be thy nam

when chou art gone. Kno weſt not thou that the earch is krozen cold aus

dp; the water running, colde and mopſtz the apze lying bote and moiſt; the fire conſuming, hote and dꝛie? Pea Fauſtus, fo mit thy heart bee _enflamed lik the ire to mount on high: learne, Fauſtus, to ſlie like mx

ſelke, as wilt ag thought krom one kiugvome ko another, tole at pits

kes tables, to eate their daintteſt fare, to haue thy pleaſure of cheir kapze Ladies, wiurs, and concubines, to ble their tewels, and coſtly

kobes ag things belonging to thee, aud not vnto them: learne ok mee, Fauſtus, to runne through wals, ocozes, and gates of fone and pron, to kreepe ines the earch like a wozme, to ſwimme in the water like a fit,

: 5 to flie in the ayꝛe like a bird zand to tine aud nouriſh chp lelle in the fire „ke a Salamander; fo chalt thou be famotta, renowmed, far-[poien ok, and extolled for chp (hills going on kutuec nor hurting thy fectez ea.

kping fire in thy bolome, end tot burning tbp (ire; ſceing though ths

Heauens as through a Chziſtall, wherein is placed the Pianeta , wle 10 Elk the reßk ofche pꝛelaging Comets, the whole clrculte ok the worlug 0 i is Wouthtthere ee

kram the Cal to the den, Nöth

Fauſtus, whercloze the fiery (pheare aboue ald che lignes of the Font . ack Dory not burne ¢ conſume the whole kace ol tb eartb, bettie binbe⸗

et ced by placing the two mopa elements bettucen them, che apale clounes and the wauering waues ok water s pea Vaultus, J will ltarue tyre the ferrets at na ure, what the caules that the Coun in luminet beinahe

bighed , giueth ali his beate vdownewarbs on the carth; aud Celie tt

Winter at the lowilt, giucth all bis heate vpward into the heauens: that the ſnow ſhould be ok lo great vertue, as the bonte; and the Ladp

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i Saturnia in Occulto, moge porter then the Dun in Manifello, Cone 3 | a on

ee “seb Dbdtor Tauiſtublf 2? ae ceeding cut led and bappleshte hd a hend like the head vam Ate, ye

taxle bea Cat aE,Ew derte an Dre lacklug nothing ar un ell dbꝛoade. Then came nobis this Dinoll had a heap like a Dog, wölts? ann black hape in ape ofa Doge; laulug hat bo has buctwo keete

vne bnnver binthzoate, the other at his taple 2h waskdure ellen long? leh hanging eares lien Dlosr-hounvi After bim rant Dyrhyran | he bag a ent thecſe in ſoꝛne on ralauts with chining kearher sing kurt feete ibis neck was greene; big Ache red and his {ete blarkes The laſt was called. Brachus, with foudésChonte ferte lile an Woge! bog vellow and greenes the byper ſibe of bis bodle was hiowne, am the bellie like blewe flames of Gre; the taple redde, like the tayle dc Monkey The reſt of the Dinels were in forme ok unlenQWie beats a

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forte, But Lucifer, perceluiug bis thought; ſpake tohim, my Fauſtu ,

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how likeſt thow this crewe ok mine : Quoth Fauſtus, why came pow i not in another manner of chapo? Lucifer replied, wee rannot chaungeee our hellich forme, we Gaus ſyewen our lelucs beere, as we are there; per dan we bling menge peg in luch fore, that when tor will we trpaydt vn: de them, as jk wewere men oz Angels of light, elthoughour delling!!

bee in darlizelle. Then (aio Faultus, J lille not ſo man of pos toges ae ther, thereupon Lucifercommaunden themta depart, except ſeauen o? the painctpall, keztbluich they pꝛeſeutlpivbaniched, which Fauſtus per! | ceiving, hee ag ſomewhae better comkozted; and (ake 10 Lucifer, | : tubere is my lernaut epbaltophiles / let r lee it bee mn dor the lille / 75 f

the heute and canine: cowarndl Lucite; made ruutrence: aud then changer huntelftep foie ofa Frier, ſaping, Fauſtus, what wilt thou?

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had ſo long abnde thefincake; uicht rather to be in hell than there, oe

on the Duell; and fo Eley ment ragether. But marke howthe Dine

blinned him, and made bim belecue that be carried him into hell, for he caried him into the apze, whert Eaultus kell into a found ſleepe, as if hee

bad ſate in a warme water dzbath ez at laſt thep tame to a place which buructh continually with flaſh ing flames of fire aud bemſtone, where

out ilſued an exceeding mighty clap of thunder, with ſo bozrible a nopſe,

that Fauſtus awaked but che Diuell went forth on his way and carlev.

Fauſtus therinta, pet notwithRanding, bowlocuer it burnt, Doctoz au- {lus felt no moze beate, than as it were the glimps of the Dunne in

Map: there beard he all manner of mulicke to welcome hun, but ſawe

huone playing on chem; it plealed bim well, but be durſt not aſke oz hee

was fozbidden u beloze. Lo meet the Duct the gueſt that came with, 5

maruellen greatly: but proceeding further on their hellich voyage, there came fozth ok a hello cliſle an exceding great ſlping i the which with ſuch a force hit Fauſtus his chapre with his head and hoꝛnes,

tkbat he turned Fauſtus and his Weare ouer and oucr, ſo that the Beare

vaniſhed awap, whereat Fauſtus began toctie: oh, woe is mee that e⸗ % uer Icame here: ko; bee thought there ho baue been beguiled ok the : Dius land to make his ende before his tune appointed op conditioned

of the Diucl : but ſhoztly came veto him a monſtrous Ape, bidding

Fauſtus bee of good cycare, and ſald, get vpon me; aliche fire in hel ſlecmedto Faullus ta haue been put out, wherevpon kollowed a mon

ae flrous thick fogge, that hee awe nothing, but Mootly it ſcemed tor oh Abinto ware cteare, where he law two great Dragons laſined to a wag⸗ ri

bims came thꝛee other ougly Dinels, che which ran back agalne bekoꝛ e the Weare to make them way, againt whome there came running 15 an extecding great Part, which would haue thzuſt Fauſtus out ok his 9

chapze, but belng vefchoen bp the other thace Dinels the Part

was put to the repulle s thence going on their wap Fauſtus looked, and beholde there was nothing but Snakes; end all manner ok benes mous beaſtes about bim, which were exceeding great, vnto the which nakes came many Stozks, and {wallowed vp all the whole multi⸗ 1 tude ok Onakcg, that tbep left not one: which when Fauſtus ſawe, e

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pet bnburned op touched of the fire, ge was the better appapeb, but there Mas ſo great a noyſe as be neuer heard the like beloze, it pation all the chunder chat euer he bad beards e cõöming dolun kurther tothe bottome bl the Nocke, he ſawe a fire, wherein were many woztbie aud noble per⸗ dbonagca, as Emperours, Kings, Dukes and Los, and manp thou nds moꝛze of tozmented ſoules, at che edge of which lire ran a moſt Pflcalant, cleare, and coole water to beholde, into the which manp ton 17 menked ſoules ſpꝛang out of the fire to coole themſelues; but being fo —.. feeesing cold, they were conſtrained to returne againe into the fire, ano thus wearied themſelucs and ſpent their endles torments out of one labpꝛinth into anether, one while in heate, another whtle in colde: but FTauſtus landing thus all this while gazing on them that were thus koꝛmented, hee lame one leaping ont or the fire anu lerichlng hozriblie, wohome hethoughter haue knowne,tubercfore he would faine haue (pas hen vnto him, but remembzing that bee was lozbidden, bee refrained mmeaking. Thenthts Diuel that brought him in, came ta him againe in ois, Ukenes of a Beare, wil be chapꝛe on hin back, aud bad him lit yp, kon it was time to depart: fo Faultus got vp, und the Diuel turied him out into the ape, where he har ſo ſweste mufick that hee fell aleeve bo 1 8 5 ; me map. is yoy Chriſtopher being al! this while at home; und mile

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le) ae 7 | : tungs about his eares,chat pooze Fantus Qdckeithy eaten Npon th came they tan water, ſtinlung and dlthies ehich lite mange; inta the which ren the Dpagons linking under wulth wag gon andall ; but Fau⸗ tus felt no mater but as it were a ſnall mils auing that the wane. beate ſo ſoze vpon him that hee law nothiug suber aud duer him but on lo water in the which he lof his Ozagong, C pe, and waggon; and fins Bing pet deeper and deeper, bee came at lott. as it were bpon an high Rack, where the waters parted aud lelt him thercon : but when thd vater was gone, it ſeemed to him hee lhould ere haue ended his like koꝛ he law no wap but beath: the Nocke woas as high Crom the bottomm ds Deauen is krom the earch:thero fate he, ſeeing noz hearlug any man end looked euer vponthe Nocke; at lengthhee law a little hole, out o tze which illued fre; thought he, how Wall Inow doe Jam forlahely of che Dluels, and they that bzought mes bither, here muſt J either kall to the bottome, op burne m the lire, oz ſit fill in deſpaire : with that in bis madneſſe be geue a leape tito the fietle hole, ſaping: holde you in⸗ fernell Hagges, take here this facrifice as my laſt ende; the which 4

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ts \ tes How 1 Fauſtus was carried through the ayte vp to 1 55 e 5 to fee the world, and how the Skie and Planets ruled: afiet the which. 35 ‘| . he wrote one letter to his friend of the fame to Lipraighow he 0 ert about che world! in ight daies. Chap. 21. % eee oe vt ic a

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ith oziga Wey tlition named Joue Vi Stori, the contents of: which were af 5 followeth. e we tees Amongſt other things (np louing frien and broth r) 1 remember 1 ö pet lhe koꝛmer kriendſhißp had together, when wee were ſchoolekellowes Ge ef And ſtudents in the Giniuerfitie at Wittenberg, whereas pau firſt facts 4d Phiſicke, Aflrenomie, Anrologie, Geometric, and Tolmegraphie; Atothe contrarie(peu knows tupicn Diuinities notwithſtanding now f in any of pour owne ſtudies Jam ſeene (Jam perlwaded) further then ore ſelle: for ſithence began Jhaue neuer crred,for(might Iſpeake 15 ei fewithout affecting mp owne pꝛaiſe) mp Kalendars and other pꝛacti- les haut not onely the commendations of the common forte, but alſo ok the chiekeſt Lozdes and sQovbles of this our Dutch Nation: becaule Qubi¢h (ochfellp to be noted) A bite anv pꝛeſaged okmatters to tome, which all accozde any fall out fo right, ag it they had been alreadte ſeene bckoze. And koz that emp beloued Victori) pou waite to knom my voy⸗ 4 age which Y mabe into the Peaueng, che which (as pou tertilie mie pau af aes baue bad fone ſulpition ok, although vou partly perſwaded vour ſelfe⸗ de is at hing vnpol⸗ able) no matter foz tbat. it is as it is, and let it be dg will, once ſt wag done, in ſuich maner ag now alcopeing unto pene teed Jigite pou here to pnderſtand. at being oncelaibe on my bed. and could not Geeye fo2 thinking on tt Kalendar

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lhue faméusHiftotie ria my Kalender and ppattife, I marutites with my Telle holu ie were popoſceble that the Firmament Weulh bee huoume and la largely wiit⸗ tenok men, oz whether they waite erue of kalſe, by their otone opinion. oz ſapp on, op by due obferuations and true courte ok the heauens, Beholde being in theſe my mulcg, lodainly I heard a great nopſe, in fo much that Athougbe my houſe wauld haue been blowne downe, fo that all my doozes and cheſtes llewe open, wherear J was not aliette aſtonied, ko; withall A heard a grauing vapce which laid, get vp, the dioſireokchy heart, minde, aud thong he ſbalt thou lee: at the which J a nlwered, what my beart veſſreth, that would A faine lee, and to make +. proofe, ik A ſbali ſee A will away wich thee. Mhy chen (auoth he) lobte but at ehy windowe, there counneth a meflenger ko thee, that did Is And beholde; there ſtaode a CClagqan, with two Ozagons before it ca dꝛawe the lame, and all the Waggon was ofa light burning lüre, and fon that the Doone (hone, J was the willinger at that time co vepart: but the boyce ſpale againe, ſit vp and let vs awap: J will, ſaid 3, oe with thee, but vppon this condition, that T map alke after all chings that J ee, heare, oz thinke on: the vapce auſwered, Jam canteut koz ttzbis time. Dereupon Jget me into the Waggon, ſo that the Dragons cacied me byꝛight into p apre. The Mag gon had alſo laure wheels the which ratled fo, and made ſuch a noyſe as if we hav been all this while runing onthe ſtones: and round about bs flew out flames of ler, + andthe higher that Name, the moze the earth ſeemedto be⸗dbarke⸗ ned, ſo that me thought Jcanie out of a dungeon, and looking voune 5 from Meauen, beholde, Mephoſtophiles mp Spirit and feruant was behinde me, and when he perceiued chat J law him, became and fate Pp mee, to wbome Wlatd, A pray thee Mephofophiles whether all J goe now? Let not that trouble thy minde, ſaid hee, and pet thep carte „Bs higher vp. And now will tell thee goon kriend and kchoolerkellow, What things 3 haue leene and pꝛooued; for on the Teboſday went 1 but, and on Wewlhay ſeuen-nights following Jcame home agalne, _ thatis, eight dapeg, in which time Jllept not, no not one winke came un mine eres, and we went inuilible ol anp man: and ag the vape be⸗ Fan ta eppeare, alter our fivſt nights iozney, J laide to mp Courrite Miephoſtophiles, I pꝛap thee how karre haue wee now ripden A am Jure thou knoweſk: for me thinkes that we are rioden exteeding farre, the WMoꝛlde ſeemech la little: Mephoſtophiles auſtwered mee, my Fauftus beleeue mee, that krom the place krom whence eho camſt, nto this place where wee are now, is already 47% leagues right in

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tiere law Amanpkingdomes and pꝛouintes, liktwiſe the whole worl,

Alia, Europa, and Africa, J had a ſight of and being ſo high. quoth At o

mp Spirit, tell me now how thele kingdomes lpe, and what they are

kalled, the which he den led not, ſaying, ſeethis on our left hand is Hun

arig this is alſo Pruſſia on our left kand, and Poland, Muſccuia, Tarra⸗

a celeſia, Bohemia, Saxony: and Pete on our right hand, Spaine, Portugal, 1 | France, England, and Scotland: then: ight out befoze vs lie the kirgdoms

bk erſia, India, Arabia, the Ning of Alchar, and enn

are we come to Wittenberg, and are right ouer the towne of Weim in Auſtria, and ęre long will we be at Conſtantinople, Tripolie, and Ieru;

alem, and after will we pearce the frozen Zone, and ſhoꝛtlp couch tbe Pozlzon, ann the Zenith ol Wittenberg. There looked Jon the Ocenn Sea, and beheld a great manp ak Hipse Oallies rcavp to the battalle⸗

be agataſt another: and thus I ſpent my iournep, now caſt I m eies bere, now there, toward South, Mozth, Cak, and Ciel, J haue bæn

in one place where it rained and hailed, and in another where the un

fhorte excellent kapꝛe, and ſo Athinke that Aſaw the moſt things in and

about the wozld. with great admiratlon that in one place it rained, and

in an other hayle and ſuow, on thin live the Sunne Hone bright, ſome : 15 bila couexev with ſnow ueuer couluming, other were la hot that graſſe

end trees were burned and conſumed therewich. Then looked J vp ta

the heaueng, and bebold, they went fo ſwikt, that Athougbt they would or | baue lpꝛong inthoufandy, Likewile it was ſocleare and fo hot, that ~-:

could not long gaze inte it, it lo dimmer ney fights @ bad not my Spi.

it Mephoſtopbiles toueted me as it were with a fadowing cloude, 1

Bad been burnt with the erxtreame beat thereot,fop the Okie the which woe bebolde here who welsoke bp fromthe earth, is ſo kaſt and tbicke sa wal, cleave and ſhining bꝛight asa Chꝛickal, lu the which is placed

15 the Dunne, Which calketh koozth bis rapes oz beanſes cuer the vntuer⸗

all woꝛlde, to the vttermoſt confines ofthe earth. Put wechinke that che Dun is verp little: no, it is altogetber as big as the wozld. Indeed the boop ſubſcanttall is but little in compalle, dur the rapes oi -dreame That it caſteih koꝛth, by realan of the thing wyereln inis placed, maketh hun es eytend end feta bimfelie over the whole Wozld: end we thiike thattbe Dunne runnech his courte, and that tbe beauens and fills

nose is the heauens that moue his tourſe, and ehe Sun abideth perpe⸗

tually in his place. he is permanent, & lixed in his place, c although we

lee him beginning to alcend in che Ozlent oz Cal, at the higheſt in

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Khootetellots, 4 was thusnigh the heaucusswhere me thought ee |

Planet was but as halle the earth,anodvaverthekrinament ruled the

wlthln the fürmautene, as the palkeofan egge within the white, and me

thought that the whole length of the earth was noe a ſpan long. and the water was as if it had been twile as binad and long as the earth, cueu

thus atthe elght da pes cub came J home againe, e fell a ſleepe, and ſo

tbem in eight ample maner as pou know, and to ſatiſte pour requett; -

Atontludeb lleepiug ehree apes and the nights cogrthers e che firk

boure that Y walled, J kellkrech agalne to my Kalender and haue made

fo that pou vit vnto me, A haue in coulderation ok our olde krienoſhix bad at the Uniuerlitie of Wittenberg, deelared vnto pau my heauenly

vopage, wiſhing ho Wonſe vard vou, chan outomp lelle, chat ic chat fe inl (aby Wee ag tine in all refpeccs. Dixie cecdd , use ob: 27737021 1 bau 6% ith Dodo: Fauustheafrotogiany |

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g foward they Went: Paulus canie thoꝛougb many a land æ Pꝛouince; das Pannonia, Aullria, Germania, Bohemia, Sleſia, Saxony, Miflene, | | During, Francklandt, Shawblandt, Beyerlandt, Stiria, Carinthia, Po- land, Litaw, Licfland, Pruiſia, Denmarke, Mufcouia, Tartaria, Ture kie, Perfia, Cathai, Alexandria, Barbaria, Ginnie, Peru, the ſtrapghts ae \

ok klagelanes, India, all about the frozen Zone, and Terra Incog-

nita, Noua Hifpaniola, the Illes of Terzera, Mederi, S. Michaels, the 0 Canaries, and the Tenorrifocie, into Spaine, the Mayne Land, Portueall; on Italie, Campania , the Klug dome of Naples, the Illes of Sicilia;

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1 . ear auff. gee that foꝛ a whole league olt nothing grew netre the lame, We wondꝛed not a little at the faypenes of aint Markes place, and the ſumptuouns C burch itending therein called Saint Markes; how all the pauement Vas fet wich tolouren ſtoneg, and all the Roode oz loft of the Church = | double gilded euer. U eauing this, he came to Padoa, beholding thema. ner of their Atademle, which is called the mother oz nurſe ol Cyiuen· dome, there he heard the Doctors and ſam the moſt monuments in the towne, entred his name into the Untuerſitie of the Germane nation, and wrote himſelfe Doctoz Fauſtus the vnſatiable Spcculatoz : then ſapp he the wozthteſt monument in tze world fora Church, named ., Anthonies Clopſter, which forthe pinacles thereot, and the contriuing ol the Church, hath not the like in Chꝛiſtendome. This towne tis fen. ted about wir three mighty walles of lone and earth, betwirt the which runneth goodly ditches of water: tile euery 24, houres pal eth boates bttwixt Padoa and Venice with paſſengers, as thep dee here betwixt London and Graueſend, aun ęuen ſo far they dilter in di fance : Fauſtus beheld likewiſe the Counſaile houle e the Caſtle witb’ | no ſmall wonder. Mell, fo: ward he went to Rome, which lap, & doth | | pet lie, on the riuer Tybris, the wich deuidechthe Citte in two part gure the riucravefoure great fone bꝛidges, and vpon the one beibge . Talled Ponte D. Angelo is the Calle ol S. Angelo, wberein are ſo manp great cat peeces asthere are dapes in a peare, e (uch Pieres that will choote ſeuen bullets of with one-fire, to this Caſtle coammetha priniebaule fromthe Church and Pallace of Saint Peter, thꝛough the Which the Pope (ik any vanger be) palſeth from bis Wallace to tbe Ca. lle koꝛ ſafegarb the Citie hach eleuen gates, and a hill called Vaticini- um, hereon S. Peters Church is built: in that Church the holie fas thers will bearenoconfellion, without the penitent bring mony in his hand. Adiopning to this Church, is tbe Campo Santo, the which Caror lus Maguus huilt, tuhere euery dapthirteen Pilgrims haue their din⸗ neve ſetued ofthe bet ꝛthat is to ſap, Chꝛiſt and his twelue Apoſtles. Mard by this he vilited the Church yard ol D. Peters, where be ſawthe Pyramide that Iulius Cæſar brought out of Aftica;it food in Fauſtus his time leaning againſt the Church wall of Soatnt Peters, but now Papa Sixtus hath erected it in the nuddle of S. Peters Church pard; it is 24. fathom long anv at the lower end ſixe fathom kaure ſauare, and ſa foztiß Smaller vpwards, on che top is a Crucifize of beaten golde, the fone Kandech on foure Lyons of hzaſſe. Then he vilited the fence Churches ol Rome, that were D. Peters, O. Paiils, B. Sebaſtians, D. Iohn Lateran, | D. Laurence, S. Mary Magdalen, and O. Marie maiora: then mae 5 ö N > | . 15 3 eee —ü—œ eee wit i

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ag es The famous Hiſtor ) without the tabne, where he law the conduits ol batte that runne Tee viell through bill and dale, bringing water into the colon lüften Italian miles off: other monuments he fats, too manpto recite; but among the reſt he was delirous to (ce the Popes Patlece, aud his maner okler⸗ _ wiccathis table, wherekoze he and bis Sptrit made chemſelues iuuill⸗ dle, and came into tze Hopes Coure, and pꝛiuie chamber where he was, chere lam be manp leruants atcendant on his holines, with manpa flate tering Syrophant carrying of bis meate, and there hee marked the Pape and the manner ok bis leruice, wich hee leeing to bee fo bunea. Lurable aud ſumptuous; fle (quoch Fauſtus) wip bab not the Diuel made a Pope ot me? Fauſtus lab notwichdkenbing in chat place thole | ghatwere like to bimlelſe, proud. Gout, willull, gluctons, dunkarbg, Whoꝛemongers, bzeakerg ot weblocke, and kallowers vr all manner of vngodlp exerciſes: where loge he lald co his Spirit, Atbhbughe that H bad been alone a Hoge, oy por z okthe biucls; but be mull beare wich me pet a little longer, for theiz bogs sfRomearéaleeaup katnod , u fitted to make his rollc-meate; the Diuel might doe well nowe to (pie them all and haue them tothe bre, and lot him lunmon the Nunncs to turne the lplts: for as none mut coukelle the Munne but che Frier ſo none Mout turne the rolting Frier bur the Munne. Thus ceonclities Faullus thꝛee dayes in the Popes Wallaces aud per han no lu to his meate, but Toop hill in the Popes chamber, and Caw euerp ching what Soeur it was: on a time tbe Pope would hate a keaſt prepared for the Cardinall ol Pauia/, and for his fir welcome the Caroinall was bldden to dinner: and as he late at meate, the Pope would euer be blel⸗ Ang and crolliug ouer his mouth; Fauſtus could ſuſler it no longer, but vp with his liſt and lmote the Pope en the kace, and withall he laughed Chat the whole boule might heare him, pet none of them lawe him to} Ane where he was: the Pope perkwaded hig companp that it was damned ſoule, commanding a alle pꝛelently to be lain kor bis velinies kie out of Purgatozp, which was done: the Pope face Kill at meate but when the latter mene came in to he Popes bays, Dortoz Fauſſus ALuaidhandg thereon laying; this is mine: ¢ lo he toe. oth vith ek meate - 4flen bute che Capitol op Campabolia, calling his ſpirit bnte him aio lud: came let ba bemerep,fop thou mut fetch me ſome wine, x che cup . Hatehe Pope dziukes of, ¢ bere bpen monte caual will wee make good geare in ſpight ofthe Pope Fal bis fat abbie lubbers. Dis lplrie hen Triug this, departed towards the Popen chamber, where he kound thé pbeietlictiug and quallug-wherckoze be tooke froin before the Pope the : faired peect of place op vzinking goblet, x a flaggon of wine, e ee ae 27 5 . : K 25 N f „%

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ſſmmote him on the kate, wherekoze he lent cemmandement through al be whole Citie of Rome, that hep ſhauld fap ſaſſe in eutty Church, and ring al the bels ko to lap the walking Opirit. e to curſe him wih Bely Beoke,and Candle, that fo inuiſiblie had miluſed the Popes bolineſſe,

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nb new Teftamegk. Then went he to Sena where he highly pꝛapied the church and Holpital ef Santa Maria formoſa, with the geodlybuidings,

and especially the kapzencſſe and greatnelle of the Citie, and beau⸗

Lifall women. Then came he to Lyons in France, where hee mar⸗

Rkeythe ſciluation of the Citie, which lap besweene two hilles, imit roned with two waters: one wozthy monument in the citie pleaſedbim wel, chat wag the reat Chucch wwithehe Fmagerbertashecdmeanen f 10

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. Ste bisl fos the greatrelepe that it bad onto it ok rangers. From tbente be went to Cullin, which liech spon the Niuer ok Rhine, wherem

he law one ol the aunclenteſt monument ok che woꝛlve, the which was the Tombe okthethꝛee Rings that came by the Angel ol God, 9 their

KKaswꝛlodge they hab in the Barre, to log Chill: which when Faw.

tus law de foake in this manner. AY, Alus good men bow haue pou ere red and loſd pour wap, pow ſhould baue gone ta Paleſtina and Bethe. lem in Iudea, how came pou hither r oꝛ belike alter pour neath pon were thzowne iuto Mare Mediterraneum about Tripolis in Syria; and fa pou

ftected out ofthe Stralgbes of Giblacerra into the Ocean Sea, and lo

inch the bay of Portugal; ¢ not liudiag anp reſt you were biuen along

0 the toaſt of Galicia, Biskay, aud France, anb (ute the narrow Seas, then from thente into Mare Germanicum, and ſo I think taken bp about the

tone ol Port in Holland, yd were bꝛought to Cullin to bee buricd i og

ale Jehink por came niopecallp with a whirle⸗wind over the Alpes,

and being thꝛowne into the River of Rhine, ie conveyed pou ta thia

Plecetehere peu are kept as a monument: There lawe hehe Church

bk O. Vrſule, wht re rematnes a monument of che 1000. Ulrgius: it Fplealed him allo to lee the beauty ol the women. Mot karre from Cullin

I peth the towne ol Ach, where he lab the goꝛgedus Temple that the

15 Emperour Carolus quartus built of Marble Gone fora remembzance

okhim, to the end that all bis ſuctelloꝛs Hhouldthers be crowned. From

Cullin and Ach, he went to Geuf,e Citic in Sauoy, lying neere Switzer

land: itis à towne of great traſliche, the Lore thereof is a Bichop, whole Mine- celler Fauſtus, and bis Spirit viliten for the loue of his

good wine. From thence be went to Strasburg, where he behelothe kap⸗ reſt fteeple that euer be had ſetne in his lile beloze, lo on each five there okhe might (ec though it, euen from the couering of the inter tothe

ſwerev, becaule it hach ſo many high wapes comming ca it eneuerp fide, koꝛ Stras in Dutch isa high wap, and hereof came the name, pea

(lapd Mephoſtophilez) the Church which thou lu Wonderelk at, hath > More reuenues belonging tote, chen ehe twelne Dukes of Slefia are

cop of the Pinacle, anv it is named one of the wonders of the wozloe: wberekoze he demumded why it was called Strasburg: his Optrit au-

worth, lor there pertaine vito this Church 55. Cownes, ann 463. Aillages biſides many houſes in the Cowne, From hence went Fau.

ſtus to Baſile in Switzerland, whereas the River of Rhine runneth tho Tough thetowne, parting the lame as the Riuer ol Thames boty Lon- . don: intbis towne of Bafile he ſaw many rich Monumente, the tobe

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ſwete aud ſaloesthat beloꝛe this Citie was lounded, there vled a Bafis and childzen, as te tooke a fake ol: but there was a Knight that made

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i rat Fauſtu , 33 nd Shorey plealed him but the Jeſuttes Church, which was U ta tuoullis bullved, and defer full ok Alabatter pillers, Fauſtus demande

of bi Sopirite bow it tooke the name of Baſyl: his Spitite made an

blimlelke a couer of Chziſtall to come once bis head, and lo down tothe geod and being lirſt couered with a blacke cloth, ouer that he put the

lawe ber owne venemous ſhadowe in the Chuſtall, thee ſplit ina thou land peeces; wyerefone the Kuigbe was richlie rewarded of the Em⸗ perourtafter the which the Nulght kounded this Tobone bpon Bei aes i

Chziltall, and ſo bololie went to (ee the Baſiliſcus, and finding the place where be haunted, he expected hig cõming, euen before the mouth ol her Laue: where ſtanding a while, the Baſylike came foꝛth, who, when ſbee

lubere he had Caine the Serpent, and gaue it the name of Bafyl, membzance ok his deve. V Ftem Baſyl Fauſtus went to Coſtuis in Sweitz, at the head of the Rhine, where is a moſt ſumptuous Brloge, that goeth ouer the Rune. euenkromthe gates of the Towne vatothe other five of the ſtreame:

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Head. The tewne Coſtuitz tobe the name of this, ebe Emperour gaue

Fauſtus thinke ou the tolone as thou wilt, it hach thzee Dukedomes be?

1 Vlme, he came to Wartzburg the chlelell towne in Frankelandt, wherein the Bilhop altogether beepeth bis Court, through the which Towne

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it to a Clotune fo expounding of bis ridvle, wherefore the Clowne na men the Towne Coltuitz, that is in Engliſh, toſt nothing. From Co- Ruitz hee tame to Vline, whete bee ſawe the lumptuous Towne- houſe Huile by two anv fiftie ot the ancient Senators ofthe Citle, it tooke th name of Vima, fo? that the whole land thereabout are full of Elmes : Hot Faurtus minding to depart from thence, his Spirite ſaide vnto hun?

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long ing to it, che which they haue bought with readie mon e. From | P| pollech the River of Mayne that runnes into the Rhine: thereaboue He | growetb trong aud plealantwinesthe which Fauſtus wel pꝛoeued. The Callle ſtandech on a hill on the Month live of the Towne, at the toote whereck runneth the Niuer: this Cowne is kull ol beggerlie Frpers, Munmeg, Paleltes, and Jeſuites: fo; there are ſiue ſoꝛtes of vegging Friers, beſides thꝛee C loyllers of Munues. At che footeofthe Calle Kanuvsa Church, in the which there is an Alter where are ingrauen all

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320 The famous Hiftorie man ok bnderſkanding wholocuer that hath alighttherkok, will fap that it isthe artificialted ching that euer be beheld e Framthence be wene to Norenberg, whither as he went by the wale, his Spirite enfopmen bimthat the Towne was named ok Claudius Tiberius she Oonne el TNerothe Tpꝛant. In the Downe are two famous Cathedꝛall Cbur⸗ hes, the one called Saint Sabolt, the other aint Laurence; in which TCuyhurch hangeth al the reliques of Carolus Magnus, that is hi cloakes dis hole and voublet, bis worde and Crowne, bis Scepter, and his Apple. It hath a berp gozglous gilden Tonduit in the market of Saint Laurence, in which Conduit, isthe ſpeare that thꝛuſt our Sa uꝛuiour into the five, and a peece ol the hop Trolle; the wall ig called the time wall of Norenberg; and bath 52 Ureateg, 460. wellg s foure | great, amd two finall clockes, fire great gates, and tine finall poops, | tleuen Kone bridges, twelue [mall pills, ten appoynted market pla ct, thirteene common hothoules ten Churches, within the Tolung are thirtie wheeles of water-mills; it hath 7, tall ſpips, tuo migh⸗ tie Towne walls ok hewen ſtone and earth, with verp peepe trenches. Che walls haue 190, Towers aboue them; and, foure, falve plats formes. ten Apothetarieg, ten Moltozs ofthe common lawe, forges teene Doctoꝛs of Phillcke. From Norenberg bee went to Aufpurg, where at the bꝛeake of che day, he demaunded of bis Spirit wherevp⸗ © on the Comne tooke hig name: this Towne (faith he) bath bad mange | demes, when it was Sek built, it was called Vindelica: ſecondly, é Wes called Zizaria, the pron bpidge; laſtly by che Emperour Oauius Auguſtus, it was called Aupufta, and by coꝛruption of language the Germanes haue namen it Auſpurg. Mom for becaufe that Fauflus had been there beloze, he departed without biliting their monuments to Rauenſpurg » where his Spirite cercificd him that the Citie hab bad ſeuen names, the felt Tyberia, the ſerond Quadratis, the third Hyaſpalis, the fourth Reginopolis, the fiilt Inbripolis, the fipt Rati bona, faflly Rauenſpurg. Che ſcituation of the Citie pleaſed Fau- {lus well; alfo the ftrong and ſumptuaus buildings : bythe walls thereof runneth the Niuer or Danubia, in Dutch falco Donow, into the wijfch not karre from the compalle of the Citic, kalleth nerehand thꝛeeſcoze other ſmall Rivers and kreſh waters. Fauſlus alſo liken: the ſumptuoug fone bꝛidge ouer the (ame water, wieh the Church Lane ding thereon, the which was founded 77/5. che naine whexeok, ig cal led D. Remedian: in this towne Fauſtus went into the celler of an In e bolber,andletout all the Cie and Beere that was in bis Celler. Alter the which rat he returned vnto Mente in Bauaria, a xigbt pꝛince.

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_. Mote polfible to be leene, fo) at the hill he Cawe che fozine of Abel mare in ChpMall, au huge thing to looke vpon, that euery peare groweth

went to Vienna, in Aultria: this towne is of ſo great antiquities that ie is not polſtble to linde the like : in this towne (ſaid the Splrite) is moze Line then water, fo; all bnder the towne are wells, the which are filled euerp peare wich wine, and all the water that they baue

. 2s.) wofDoorFauluss AL. fp Tobme, che Towne appeared as ik it were newe, with great freaces

the Biſhop is alwales reſibent: bere lawe he all the commodities thae

bigger and bigger, by realon of the freezing tolde. From hence, hee

krurneth bythe towne, that is the 13 Lise Danubia. From hente, hee ant buto Prage, the chieke Citie in Bohemia, this is deuided into thee

is the place where the Emperouts Court is placed vpon an exceeding

partes, tbat is, olbe Prage, new Prope, an little Prage. Little Prage

bigh mountatne : there isa Calle, wherein are twa faye Churches,

in the one he found a monument, which might well haue been a mite

roꝛ to himſelfe, and that Mag the Sepulchze of anotable Coniurer,

which by bia Magick had fa inchanted his Sepulchze, that wha fo

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gucr let foote thereon, ſhould be ſute neuer to dye in their beds. From the Caltell he came downe, aud went ouer the Bzidge. This Bridge

bath twentie and foure Archeg. In the middle of this Batoge ſtands a hexy fapze monument, being a Croſſe builded of Mone, and molt ar⸗ kilicially carued. Krem hence, he came into the olve Prage, the which

ls leparated from the new Prage, with an ertceeding decpe ditch, and

round about incloled with a wall of Bꝛicke Unto tbis is adfopning the Jewes Towne, wherein are thirteene choulasd men, women; aun. Chllozen, all Tewes. There he viewed (he Colledge and the Gara den, where all manner of ſauage Brats arc kept; and from hence, He fet a compaſſe rounde about the three townes, whereat he won⸗

died greatly, to ſee ſa migbty a Citie to ſtand all within the walles. i

From Prage, bee flewe ints ebe ayze and betbought bunlelfe what hen

might doe, oz which wap to take, ſo hee looked round about, and bee halde, he had elpied a palling laire City which lap not karre from rage,

about ſome foure g twentie nales, and that was Breflaw in Scleſia; tite. Which when be was entred, u ſeemev to him that hee had been in Paras. -

nife.fo neate and cleane was the ſreates, and ſs ſumptuous was their bulldings. In this Citie he lawe not many wonders, except the Bꝛeſen

A irgin that ſtandeth on a Bꝛidge ouer the water, e vnder p which uan· nech a mil lie a powder mil, which Clirgints made to do executlſõ von

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Tywdle them; which when anp luch are found with ſome hainous offence, turning to the ame ok tbelr parents and kindred, they are bꝛougbt ta Kille this Airgin, which opencth ber armes, the perlon then to bee exe sented, killeth ber, then doth ſhe clole her armes together with {uch bio- lenre, that the cruſbeth out the bꝛeach ofthe perſon, bꝛeaketh bis bultze,

and lo dieth: but being dead, He openeth ber armes againe, and letteth the partie fall inta the Mil, where he is ſtamped in ſmal moꝛzſelx. which ttzhe water tarriech ewap, ſo that not aup parte of him is found agatne. From Breſlaw be went toward Cracouia,fa the Ningdome of Polonia, where he beheld tte Academie, the which plea ed him wonderkul well. In this Citie the Ring moſt commonly holdeth his Court ata Caſtel, in which Cakellare many lamous monuments, There is amok ſun p. tuous Church in the lame, camhieh Kandeth a ſiluer alter gilden, and {ct with rich ſtones, and ouer it as a conuciance full of all maner ſiluer dinzments belonging to the Maſſe. In the Church hangech che iawe bones of an huge Dꝛagen that kept the Nocke before the Caſtel was kdiftedthereon⸗ It is full of all mauer munttion, and bath alwales vic⸗ tual for chꝛee peare to ſerue 2000, meu. Though che towne runneth da rtuer called the Viſtula op Wiſſel, where ouer is a faire wooden bꝛidge. This water deuldech the cone and Calmere, in this Cafinere dwelleeh che Jewes being a ſmall walled towne by themlelues, to the nunꝛber ol oοο men, women, and AT bilden. Hithin one mile of the tawne there is a (alte mine, where they linde ſtones of pure lalke ol a 40, pound, oz goo. pound. oz moꝛe in waight, and that in great quan⸗ kktie. This lalte is as black as the Newcalile coales when it comes but el the mines, but being beaten co powder, it ig ag white as ſuowe. The lite they haue laure mile front thence, at a towne called Buchnia. From thence, Fauſtus went to Sandetz, the Captaine thereoł was called Don Spiket Jordan, in this towne are many monuments, ag the tombe o) ſenulchꝛe of C hilt, in as ample maner as that is at Ieruſalem, at the moper coſts ok a. Gentleman that went thpice to Iexuſalem from that place, and returned againe. Not for Crom that towne is a nem towne, wherein is a Nunrie of the oꝛder of Baint Diocleſian, into whlch oz⸗ der map none come, except they be Gentlewomen, and well fozmed aun faire te looke vpon, the which plcaſed Fauſtus well: but haulng a bellre da trauatle farther, and to lee moze wonders, mounting vp towarda ehe Cal, ouer many lands and pꝛouinces, as into Hungaria, Tranfiluania, Shede, Ingratz, Sardinia, and ſo into Con{tantinople, where the Murs Kilb Emperoꝛkept his Court. This Citte was ſurnamed by Contans Tine the kounder thereof being buildedek verpkaire tones In the lame

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natles are verp huge: and the ſtreetes large t but this liked net Fauſtus, that one man might haue ſo many wines as be would. Che Sea run.

a tcertaine time to (ce the manner of che Turkiſb Emperours fers

nice at bis table, where hee fal his royall ſeruice to bee ſuch, that hen thought if all the Chziſttan Hinces ould banque together, and euern ont adoꝛne the featt to the vttermoſt, they were not able to compare witß the Turke ko his table, ann the reſt ol bis Countxeyieruite, wherefoe it ſo ſpighted Fauſtus, that hee bowed to ber reuenged of him, for bis

pompe he thought was rope fit fo himſelle: wherefore es the Turke late and eate, Fauſtus ſhewed him a little apich play : koꝛ rounde about

the pꝛiuie Chamber, he ſent loozth flashing flames ok fire, info much.

that the whole company koꝛſaoke their meate and fled, except onely the great Curke himſelfe, bim Fauſtus had charmed in ſuch fopte , that bee could neither riſe nop fall, neither could any man pull him vp. Mith this was the Mall ſo light, as if the Sunne had ſhined in the houſe, then tame Fauſtus in forme ofa Pope tothe great Turke, faping, all haile Emmperour, nom art thou bonoured that J fo woßthily appeare vnto

thee ga thy Mahumer was wont to doe, herevyon he baniched, and forts

with it ſo thundzed, that the whole Pallace ſhoole s the Turke great⸗ iy merueiled what this ſbould bee that ſo bered him, and was perſwa⸗ ded by hig chieſeſt counſailers that it was Mahumet his Piophet, she which had ſo appeared vnto them wherevpon thr Turke tammaunded

them to lal downe on their knees und to giue bim thankes fo2 doing

ben ſa great honoz, ag to Hew bunlelfe vnto them; but the next dag

Fauſtus went tuto the. Caſtell where hee kept his IAliues and Con: gublnessinthe which Caſtel might no man vpon paine of Death come,

Axcept thoſe that were appointed bythe great Turbe to doo them fers ice, and they here all gelded, Thich when Fauſlus perteiued, be ſaid

to his Sopirit Mephollophilas, bow likeſt theuthis ſpozt, are nat theſe | faire antes greatly ta be pitied, chat thus conſume theix pouth at the

Aleaſure at one ouely man?: Ch (auoth the Spirit) mateſt not ion

dnfiead ol the Emperoꝛ, imhꝛace bis faired Ladies, doe what thy heare

pPelireth herein, and A will aide thee, and what thou wiſheſt, chou Male haue it perkozmep: wherefore Faulftus (being before this counſaile

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apt engugh to put ſuch matters in practise) cauled a great fogge ts

bee round ahout the Caſtell, both within and without, and he him:

ſelle appeared Amengſt the Ladits in alt things as they vſe to paint

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l The famòus Hiſtorſte 5 Wopthippedblm, then Panttus coole the kalteſt by the band, and ler Per into a chamber, where alter his maner hee fell to valliance, and chus be continued a whole dap and night: and when hee bad delighted phiðmſelſe ſulliclenklp wuh her, hee pur her awap, and made his ſpirite bꝛzing him enether, lo likewiſe bee kept wich ber 27. houtes plap,tau- ung dis ſpirit to fetch bim moſt dainty fare, and lo hee palled away ſixe Dales, hauing each day bis pleaſure of a ſundꝛp Lapp 4 and that ol the ( aireſt, all which timt, che fog was ſo thick, and lo linking, that they within the honſe tboughr they bad been in hell, Cop the time, and thep Without wondzed tbereat, in luch Cort, chat they went to their praters ralling on their God Mahumet, and wopthtpping of his mage. Chere foze che ſixt day Fauſtus eralten hinſelfe in the ame, lille to a Pope, in cbe ligbt olthe great Tur ke aud his people, and hee bad no looner de partedche Callell, but che logge baniſoed away, whence pꝛeſently the Turke font for his ECtiues ann Concubineg, vemanding okthem ik they knew the cauſe woytbe Castell was beſet with a miſt ſo long sthep (ain; that it was the God Mahumet himſelle that cauſed it, and how he was In the Caſtell perſonallp full ire dates, anv Coz moze certain ie, be bat) Alen with fine ol vs theleüre nights one after another. hereloze the Turgke hearing ehistell on his kuces,and gaue Mahumer thank, dell ring bim to koꝛgiue hm koz being ollended with bis biliting bis Taſtel and wiues thoſe lire dapes: but the Turke commanded chat thofe wbome Mahurnet hab laine by, Gould bee mot carekullp looked vnto, perfwading himſelke (and fo did the whole people chat knewe of it) chat out of their Mahumet ſhould be ratled a migbty generation; but kirſt he demaunded of the lire Ladies il Mahumet had hab actual coe pPulaeton with them, according ag earchly men haue, pea mp Lopde Auoth one, as it pou had been there pour lelle, pou could nor haue meu⸗ Ded it, for hee lap with va ſtarke naked, killed and colled ds, and ſo de Lighten me, p for my part, J would bee came two oz thꝛee times a weenx To ſerue me in ſuch lozt agalne. From hence, Fauſtus went to Alka’, the which bekoze time was called Chairam, 02 Memphis, in this Citie the Egiptian Soulvane holdeth his Court: From hence the rtuer Niltis Gath bis lirſt head andſyꝛing, it is the greateſl kreſh⸗ water riuer that u in the mhole tio, and alwaies when the Sunne is tn Cancer, ic auers Aoweth che whole land ok Egypt: then hee returned agatne towards ebe Moꝛtheaſt, and to the towne of Ofen and Sabatz fy Hungafla. This Ofen is the chiefet Citte in Hungaria, and ſtandeth iu a fertile 5 Aopley wherein groweth moſt excellent wine. and not karre rom the Tohnethere ig a web called Ziprar, the water whereok changeth pean EEC) GRAN nL Ra 0 0 N into

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pedis obrived a oye ody dit os ganged: wad a tie) eee a A. Sterthis, Doctor Fauſlus ſet forth againe, bifiten theſe coun⸗

laſtly into Barbaria among the Blacke mores, and in all bis wandzing

He was delirous to vilit the auncient monuments and mighty hils, a

mongſt che reſt beholving the big ban le le d Riefe, wag de

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lirous to reſt vpon it: from thence hee went

diuers other commopities the which Fauſtus bꝛaught whence. with Hine, hee was allo at the Orchades behinde Scotland, where bee law the tree that bzingech forth kruite, that when it is ripe, openeth aud falleth into the water, whereofingenvpet) atertaine Kinde ok Fowle oy Birde: theſe Iſlandgs are in number 27. but so. of them are not ha.

vitable, the other /. are inhabited:lrom hence, be went to the hill of Caucaſus, which isthe ben nale er eee ae ie a | 7 0

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ermains call this tone Ofen, but in the Hungaian lpecch i;

tries of Spaine, Portugal, France, England, Scotland, Denmark, 1 Sweden, Poland, Muſcouy, India, Cataia, Aftica, Perſia, and

ito the 2 ſje of Brittany, wherein hee was greatly delighted to ſee the kalre water and warme Bathes the diuers ores of metrall, with manp pꝛetious ſtones, ang

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44 IT.be famous Fliſtorie a . of Scythia; Yereon Fauftus leave aud bebheld fitany lande and king dome. Fauſtus being on ſuch au high bil thought to looke ouer all the world and beyond, fo) he mene to fee Haradlſe, but he puck not com⸗ mune weich hts Spirit thereol: ann belug on the bill ol Caucafus, hee ſawe the whole lande ol India and Scythia any towards the Call as hee looked he lawe a mightie cleare ſtrike of five comming from heauen vps on che earth, euen as tt hav been one of the beanies ol the edunne, he aue in the valley foure mighty waters lpꝛinging, one bay his courte towards India, the lecond totaatus Egypt, the chica g foursh toward Armenia. CUhen he ſamthole, he would needes knowe of his Spirit what waters they were, and kram whence they came. Pils Optrite gaue him genelp an ancwere, laping; it is Pavabvile chat liech ſo karre ~ {nthe Eat, the garden that SGobhimlelke bath planted wich all maner egkplealute, and the firte ſtreame that thou leelt is the walleg or vefence of the garden, but that cleare light that thou leeſt fo farre off, is the Angell that hath the cuſkodte thereok, with a flerte ſwozde: aud al⸗ though that thou thinkelt thy ſelle to bee hard by, thou halt pet farther ~ thisher fromtbencesthen thou haſt euer been: Che water thar thou ſeelt beuided in koure partes, is the water har tlluctb dur ofthe Wulell in the midole of Paradiſe. The lire is calleb Ganges o; Phiſon, tye lecond, » Gihon oz Nilus, the third Tigris, and the fourth Euphrates, alſu thor ſleeſt that hee fanveth vnder Libra and Aries right vp towards the Zenith, and: pon this firte wall ſtandeth the Angell Michael with bis flaning ſwoꝛd to keey the tree of life the which he hath in charge; but the Spirite ſaid vnto Fauſtus, neither thou, noz J, noz any alter vs, pe all men wholgeuer are dented to billte it, oꝛ to tome ang heaves then we be, „„ •„ Of a certaine Comet that appeared in Germanie, and how Doctot Faultus was defired by ceitaine friends of his toknowe the meaning , eu SHUN a eee F N Germanie ouer the Cotwne of S. Eizleben wag leene amightie [sec Comet, whereat the people wondered; but Docto; Faultus ET being there, was alked ok certaine ok his kriends bis lubgement op SDhpinien in the matter. Chercbpon hee anſwered, lit kalleth out ulten Fuythe courſe and change of the Sunne and Moone, that che Sunne As vndertheearth, andthe Posneaboue; but when the Hocue Dawe eth neere the change then is the Sunne lo ficong that hee taker) wap all the light of the Scone, in luch lozte that he is as ted Naur i ae 3 an

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t - 1 4 i pa se AGED OOF Fauſtns. 175 and ko the tonerarp, akter they haue been together, the Poone faketh

ber liggbtagaine krom him, and fo increaling in ligbt to the full? tee will be as red as the Sun was beloze, and changetb herſelke into viters and ſundzp colours, ofthe which ſpꝛingeth a pꝛodpgious monttes, oꝛ | | ag you call it, a Comet, which is a ligure oꝛ token appopnted of God as a koze warning of bis viſpleaſure: as at one time hee ſendetb hunger, plague, ſwozd, oz ſuch like: being all tokens ok his ſudgement: che | which Comet comneth through che contunction ofthe Dun c Moone begetting a monſter, whole father is the Dunne, and whole mother is che Poone, O and ). ee eee e Aqueſtion put foorth to Doctor Fauſtus, concerning the Starre...

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5 i i, Sted gobs aOR ad W. Prep Be bi Mere was a learned man ofthe towne of Halberſtat, named N. V.

W. inuited Doctoz Fauſtus to his table, but falling into come: * munication before ſupper was ready, they looked out ofthe wine:

vowe, and ſecing many ſtarres in the firmament, this man beinga Doctoꝛ of Hbilick and a good Aſtrologian, ſapd: Doctoz Fauſtus, 1 baue tnulteb pou as my gueſt, hoping that pou will take it in good part with me, and withall Jrequeſl you to impart vnto me ſome ok pour eps: |.

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perience in the Starres and Planets, And leeing à Starre fall, he: ſald: J pray you Fauſtus, what is the condition, qualitie, 02 gresmtnes of the Starres in the firmament? Fauſtus anlwered him: Py friend. > and Bꝛother, vou ſee that the Starres that fal from heauen when they come on p earth they be very ſmal to our thinking as cãdles, but being ixed in the ſicimmament there are many as great as this Citie, ſomae ass great as a ꝛouince op Dukedome, other as great as the wholecarth, other Come karre greater then theearth: for the length ¢ breadth olthe heauens is greater than the earch twelue times, and from the height of, thocheaueng there is lcarce anp earth to be ſeene, ea tbe Planets in the beauens are ſome fo great as this land, ſome lo great as the whale 1 of Rome, foie ag Turkie, pea one fo great as the whole d., . ee e eee,

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e The famous Hiflory SAS Pa e eee Oe e eee wer aE Howe Fauftus was asked a queſtion concerning the Spirites that yexe ayy NCBI: Chap. 267% % Manet e et e t niet mee OCU ey ae ny ON ran te etl ar cran ede | 55 Ahat is moſt true (ſapth hee to Fauſtus) concerning. the Carces, and planets: but A pray pou in what kinde oz manc r doe the ſpi⸗ A rites vſe op bere men fo little by day, and ſo greatly by nights Doctoꝛ Fauſtus anſwered: becauſe the (pirits are by GOD fopbivven the light, their dwelling is in darkneſſe, and the Clearer. che Sunne ſhylneth, the kurther he Spirits baue their abfoing from it, but in the night when it is darke, they haue their kamiliaritie and abiding neere vnto bs men. Foz although in the night we ſee not the Sunne, pet the brightnes thereok folightnerh the irn mouing vf the firmament as it both b on earth inthe dap, by which reafon we are able to (ve: the ſtars and Hlanetg in the night, euen lo the rapes ofthe Sunne pearcing vp⸗ wards into the firmament, the Spirits abandon the place, and lo come neere vs on earth in the darkneg, Alling our heads with heaup dꝛeames and fond kanteſies, with ſchꝛiching and crying in many deformed ſhapes⸗ as ſometimes when men go fob without light, there falleth to them a feare, that their hapze ſtandeth an end, fo many ari in their Meepe: thinking there ia a Splrit by bim, gropeth oz keeleth for him, galng round about the boule in his ſleep. & many luch Ube kantaſies: and all: this is for betauſe that in the night the Spirits are moze familiarly by; vs than we are delicous oftheir company, and ſo they carp va, blinding: vs and plaguing vs moze than we are able to perceiue. 1 , e e ae gee e eee ao How Doctor Fauſtus was asked a queſtion concerning the Starres that, fall from Heauen, Chap.27. i

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: forearning of ſome great thing to tome: for when we thinke that a:

Star kalleth, it ls but as a ſparke that iſlueth froma candle op a flame of Eire, koꝛ if it were a lubdantlall ching; we ſyould not lo ſoone looſe the ght ol them as we doo. And like wie, it lo be that we fee as it Were a.

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an ay, tea ligne of lonte grrat matter to come; wür a eo d people oycouhtrep, and then {uch Sicdvee falling; the gates of bea -

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the monech of Augult, there was buer Wittenberg a ib a

great lightning and thunver, and as Dotkoꝛ Fauſtus sae ieſling mes

7 Arie in the market place with tertaine of his friends and companions bring Hhiſit ds, thep belired him to tel them the cauſe ol that weꝛther.

Fauſtus auſmered i it hath beene ronunonly (eene heretokoze, that befoꝛe

a chunder-klap felia ſhowze ok raine ‘op a gale of winde, for commonly alter a winde followech a taine, and after a tapnea thunderclap: ſuch things come to paſſe when the koure windes meete together in the hea⸗ uens. the aprfecloudesare by force beaté againſt the fixed chꝛyſtallin fies mament, but when the apne cloudes meet with che lirmament they are congcaled, and fo ſtrike q ruſh agaluſt the Grmament, as great pees tes of pee when they meet onthe water; the cecho thereok loundeth in

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with the reſt of bis Mobles aud gentlemen at che towne of Infz- bruck where be kept his court, onto the which allo Doctoꝛ Fau⸗

dus relozted, aa being there well knowne oldiuers Nobles 6 gentle 5 mien, he was inulted into tbe court to meat, euen in the pꝛeſence ot the Emperour: whom bahen the Emperour law, bee looked eatnellly enn ö him, thinking him by his looks to br lome wonderfull fellow, wüerfoje

he alked one of bis Mobles whom he ſhould be: who anſweredtbat be i

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350 ho famous Hiftory pntill he had taken his repaſt, after which hee called onto, him Fauſtus, into the pꝛinte chamber whither being tome, he ſapd vnto him: Fauſtus, Jhaue heard much ok the, that thou art excellent in the black Arte, and none like thee in mine Empire, koz men fay chat thou halt a kamili⸗ ar Spirit with thee e that thou cant do what thou lilt: it is therekoze (ſ(aith the Emperour) iny requeſt akthee that thou let me ſee a pꝛaole okthine experience, and I vowe vnto thee by the honour of mine Cre perfall Crowne, none euill Hallbappen batotbee koz ſo doing. ergs vpon Docto; Fauſtus anſwered his Maleſtie, that vpon thole conbici: ons he was ready in anp thing that he could, to doe his highnes corte manndement in what ſeruice he would appopnt him. Tel, then heare what Jlap(quoth the Emperour.) Beling once lolitarie in my houſe A called to mind mine elders and auncelkers, bow it was pollible fo tbem to attaine vnto fo great a degree of authozitie, yea ſo high, that weer the ſucceſſozs of that line ave neuer able to come ueere. As fo? example, the great and mighty monarch of the woꝛloe Alexander magnus, was - fuchalanterne ¢ ſpectacle to all his tucceffops, as the Croniclesimakes mention ok lo great riches, conquering, and Cubouing fo many kings domes, the which Jand tholethat follow me (I fcace) ſhall neuer bee able te attaine vnto: wherekoꝛe, Fauſtus, my hearty dellre is that show wouldſt vouchſafe to let me (ce that Alexander, and his Paramaur, the which was pꝛapſed to be fo fapꝛe, and F pꝛay thee ew me them in luch ſoꝛt that J map ſee their perlonages, ſbape, geſture & apparel, as they vyled in their lie time, and that here befoꝛe my face ; to the ende thae A map ſap A baue mp long deſire fulfillen, gto pꝛapſe thee to be a famous man in thine arte and experlence. Dotto, Fauſtus anſwered: My moll excellent Loop, J am ready to accompliſh pour requeſt in all things; fo karre foozth as Jand my Opirit are able ta perkoꝛme: pet pour Ma! teſtie ſhall know, that their vead bodies are not able ſubſtantiallpto be brought before pou, but ſuch Spirits as haue leene Alexander and his Baramour aliue, Mall appeare vnto pou in manner and lozme ag tbep both liued in their mot ſloziſhing time; and herewith J hope ta pleale pour imperiall Maieſtie. Then Fauſtus went a little eſide to ſptake to bis Spirit, but he returned againe pꝛeſently, ſapiag t now ik it pleaſe Pour Paleſty pou ſhall {ee them; pet vpon chia caudition that pou demaund no queſtlon ok them, nox ſpeake vnta them. which che Em perour agreed onto, CAberemith Docteg Fauſtus openes the pꝛiup chamber dooze, where prefentlp entren tus great ann mighty Empe⸗ our Alexander magnus, in all things to looke pan as ik he had been a VV 5 5 ; liue,

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whereat the Emperour Carolus would haue ſtoode vp to receive anv

mixed, tall and fender, with a face round as an Apple, and thus thee

palled certaine times vp and downe the boule, which the Cmperour

marking, ſayd to bimſelle: now haue J feene two perfons, which my

heart batb long wilhed fo2 to beholbe, and ſure it cannot otherwiſe be, ſapd he to himlelle, but that the Spirits haue changed themſelues into ſljheſe fozmes, and haue not deceiued me, calling to his minde the woman

that rapſebthe Mophet Samuel; and fozthat che Emperour would be the more ſatillicd in the matter, be thought, J haue heard lap, that bee hinde her necke the had a great wart oz wenne, wherefore he tooke Faus ſtus by the hand without any woz ds, and went to {ee ik it were allo to be

ſeen on her oz not, but ſbe perceſuing that he came to her, bowed downe ber neck, where he law a great wart, and hereupon thee vaniſhed, leas

uing the CEmperour and the reſt well can tente. hee 5 : - i oe 1 0 1 rae i met ag

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/ ire in all things as he was requeſted, be went foozth into a gallerie, and leaniug auer a raple to looke into the pꝛiute

: C p W Den Doctor Fauflus had accompliſhed the Emperours des küren be fay manp ofthe Emperours Courtiers walking and tale

ing together, and catting his eyes now this way, now that way, he el ppeb a Knight leaning out at a window ok the great pall ; who was fatt allecpe ( fox in thofe bapes it was Hote) but the perfon ſhall bes namelelle that llept, foz that he was a Knight, although it was rone tu ) ne Meng Nes G 3 alittle

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} 1 25 1 a ſtrong thick let man, of a middle Mature, blacke pape, and that both thick and gurted head and beard, red cheekes, ann abzoade face, with eyes like a Baſiliske, hee had on a complet harneſſe bur niched and grauen exceeding rich ta looke vpon; and fo paſling to · Warps the Emperour Carolus, he made lowe and reuerent curtefies

greete him with the like reuerence, but Fauſtus tocke holde ol hm and would not permit him to doe it. Shoztly after Alexander made humble ktuerence and went out againe, and comming to the dooze his Para⸗ mour met him, ſpe comming in, the made the Emperdur likewile ree uc rente, che was clothed in blew Meluet, wrought and embzodered with pearle and golde, ſhe was alſo excellent fapre like Mille g blood

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52 ThefamousHiftory Alittle nifgrate cfthe Gentleman zit pleates Dacto{FatiNus, though thebelpe of bis SopiticMeplioRophiles, ta firine vpon His hear ag hee Aept, an huge papre of Darts Yornes, aud as the Anight awaken thin⸗ king to pul in his head, bee hit his hoꝛnes agalnſt the glalle that the Panes therokllew about his cares. Think herehow this good Sentle⸗ man was vexed, for he couts neither get backwarbnoz forward; which when the Emperdur heard althe courtlers laugh, and came kosch to la what was hapened, the Emperour allo whẽ he beheld the Knight wich ſbokapze a head, laughed heartilp thereat, and was therewithall well pleaſed: at laſt Fauſtus, made him quite of his hoꝛnes aga ne, but the Nnight perceiued how they came, IJ ce. 0 05 to be teuenged of Dol e et e ee

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Novy the aboue mentioned Knight went about . Cror Fauſtus. Chap. 3 1. ghd ere a Ocicz Fauſlus tooke hig teatre ofthe Emperout and the reit ol the Courtters, at whole departure they were loꝛp, gluing bint mam rewards and gifts: but being a league and abalfe fron the Citie he came into a Mood, where he beheld the Knight 965700 had tested with at ihe Court with other in harnelle, mountev on fapze palkrapes, and running with full charge towards Fauſtus, but he leeing their intent, ran towards the buſhes, and beloze be came amongſt the buſhes he returned againe, running as it were to meecthem that chalen bim, wherupon lodainly al the buches wert turned into bozſemen, which allo ran to incoũter wich the Knight his company, e comming to thé, thep cloſed the Knight and the relt, ¢ tolo them that they mutt pap their tanſome beloꝛe thep veparted. Mpereupontbe Knight lee ing himſelle in luch diſtreſſe, beſought Fauſtus to be good to them, which be denies nok but let them loſe, yet be lo charmed them, that cuerp one, Knight e other for the {pace ofa whole moucth did weare a popze of Goates bonnes on their bowes, and euerp Palkray a papze of Dre hozues on their head: and this was their penance appopnted by Faultus, c.

How three young Dukes being together at Wittenberg to behold the Vniuerſitie, requeſted Fauttus to help them ata wifh to the towne ck Menchen in Bauatia, there to ſce the Duke of Bauaria his ſonnes edc Chap 3. 8 9 05 * 5 . Ni peed 1 8 <P Dace woꝛthypoung Dukes, the which ateuot here tobe nanu d. hut being duoents altogether at the Entuerlitle ol Wittenberg: 05 mer

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of Doctor Fauſtus. 33 met on a time altogether, where they kell to reaſoning concerning the pompe and bꝛauerp that would be at the Citie ol Menchen in Bauaris, at the wedding ol the Dukes Sonne withing themſelues there bug one halle boure, to fee the manner of their iollitp: to whom one repli. rd, laping to the other two Gentlemen, il it pleaſe pou to giue mee te hearing, I will glue pou good counſell that we map fee the wedding, and be here againe to night, and this is my meaning; let vs ſend ta

Doctoz Fauſtus, make bien a prefent—of tome rare thing and fo o. pen our mindes vnto him; delit ing hin to alliſt vs in our enterpꝛiſe, and allure pe he will not dente ta fullill our requeſt. Hereupon they al concluded, ſent fo Fauſtus, tolve him their minde, and gaue him a gift.

and inuited him to a ſumptuous banquet, wherewith Fauſtus was well

contented, aud pꝛomiſed ta further their iourney to the vttermoſt. And

when the time was conte thatthe Duke his fonne Mould be married. *octoz Fauſtus called vnto him the three poung Gentlemen into his Houle, commaunding them that they ſhould put on their beſt apparell, and adore themlelues as richly as they could, he tooke off his owne great large cloke, went into a gard? that was adiopuing vnto his Houle, aud ſet the thꝛee poung Dukes on his cloke, and he himlelfe fate in the miovelt, but hee gaue them in charge that in any wile they ſhould nat once open their mouthes to ſyeak, oꝛ make anſwere to any man lo lone

asg thep were out, no not fo much as ik the Duke ok Bauaria o his S ſhould (peake to them, oꝛ offer them courteſie, they ſhould gine no wozd op anſwere agapne, to the bich they all agreed. Theſe conditions bes, ing made, Doctoz Fauſtus began to conture, and on a lodapne aroſe a mightie winde, heauing vpihe cloke, and ſo carried them awap inthe: apze, c in due time they tame onto Menchen top Dukes Court, where: being entred into the outmoſt court, the Marſhall had eſpied them,

who prefently went to the Duke, Heming bis Grace that all the -

. . Lowgandgentlemen were alreavy fet at the table, not withſlandiung . there were newly come three goodlp Gentlemen with one ſeruant, the which ſtoode withort in the court, wherekoꝛe the good old Duke came

_out vnto them, welcomming them, requiring what they were, c whence: but they made no anſwere at all, whereat the Duke wondzed, thinking bbep were all foure vumbe; notwithſtanping fo his hens) fake hee dtoobe them into his court, anv feaſten them. Fauſtus notwithſtanding, ſpane to the, ik any ching hapyen otherwiſe then wel when J ap ſit bp: thz kal pou al on tbe cloke,¢ good inough: wels the water being bꝛaught⸗ that they mutt wah one ol the hice had ſo much maners as to 191

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at ogte they got on the Cloke, but he that ſpake tell orkagalne, the other

two with Doctoz Fauſtus, wert agalie pꝛeſentlp at Wittenberg, but he

that remapued, was tallen and lapde in Milon: whereloze the other

two Gentlemen were very fszrowlulltoptheir friend, but Fauſtus com foꝛted them, pꝛomlling chat on the morrow he ſhould alſo be at Witten

berg. Mob all this while was this Duke taken in a great feare, any

ftriken into an excecding dump, wondzing wich Hinrieife that his hap.

was ſo hard to be leſt bebinde, and not che ref, and noh being locked e

watched with fo manp keepers, there was alfo certaine of the gueſls

thas kell to realoning with him to know what hee wag, and alſo what

the other were that were vantſhedawap, but the pooze palloner thought, with hunſelke, ik Jaopen what thep are, then it will be eulllalſo with,

me: whereloꝛe all this while he gaue no man any aulwere, fo that he

was there a wbele dap, and gaue no man a word, TAheretoze the olde Duke gaue ln charge, that the next mozning they ſhoulb racke him vn⸗ till be bad conkeſled: which when thepoung Duke heard, hee began to. ſoꝛrom and to fay with himlelle, it may be that to moꝛrowe, ik Doctor Fauſtus come not to ayde me, then Mall J be racked anv grieuoullg tog,

mented, in ſo muchthar J tall bee conſtrapneb by force totell more

than willingly J would doe: but he comkozted himlelle witth hope thae his friends would intreat Doctcʒ Fauſtus about his beliuerance, as ale

lo lt came to pale, koꝛ befope it was dap, Doctoꝛ Fauſtus was by hlin,

withall brought the poung Duke againe in laketp to the rela,

and he coniured them that watched him into {uch a heaup lleepe, that be withhischarmes made open all the lockes in the pꝛiſon, aud there.

W fel⸗ lowes andkriends, wobere they pꝛelented Fauſtus with a ſumptuolls gilt, and lo they de patted the one fromthe other a e.

How Doctor Fauſtus borrowed monie of a lex, and layd his own legge :

do payne forit. Chap. 33. |

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I. is a common prouerb in Germanic, hat although a Contucer

haue all things at tunnnaundement, the bap will come that bee (all 1 not be worth a pennie: ſo lo it line ta kall out with Doctoꝛ Fauſtus, in pꝛomiling the Oiuel ſo largely: aud ag the Diuel is the author of

lies, euen lo hee led Fauſtus his minde, in pꝛactiling ofthings to deteiue _ the people and blinding them, wherein hee tooke bis whole delight,

5 shereby to being himſelke te riches, xet notwichllandlug in the ende

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2 rr i of Doctot Fauſtu s 3g was neuer the richer. And although that during foure end twentie veares ol bis time that the dinel ſet him, bee wanted nothing; vrt was he beſt pleaſed when bee might veceine any bodie: fox out ol the mig. tteſt Potentates Courtes in all thoſe Countries, bee would ſend his | €opteite to ſtrale away their beſt cheare. And ona time being in his merriment where bee was banqueting with other Students in an Anne, whereunto relozted manp Jewes, which when Doctoz Fauſtus perceiued, hee was minded to plap ſome merrie ieſt to deceiue a ew, dellrtug one of them to lend him lome money koz a time, the Jewe wWuag content, and lent Fauſtus thꝛeeſcoꝛe dollers fo: a moneth, which Teide betug expired, the Jewe came fo his money and intereſk, bur Doctoꝛ Fauſtus was neuer minded to papthe Jewe againe; at lengeg the Tewe comming home to his houſe, and calling impoꝛtunatelp fo: bis monep, Doctoꝛ Fauſtus made him this anſwere: Jewe, J haue na monep. to knom J how copay thee, but notwichſtanding, to the ende that chou maieſt bee contented, I will cut olf a lim ok mp bodie, bee ie arme o; leg, and the ſame halt thou haue in paune foz thy money, pet with this connition, that when I hall pap thee thy money againe, then thou alſo giue mee my limme. The Jewe that was neuer kriend to a Chyiſttan, tbougbt with bimſelk, this is a fellow right foz ny purpoſe, kbar woll lay bis linumes to pawne for monep, dee was thtrewith bern well content; wherefore Doctor Faultus tooks a ſawe; and therewitthß ſeemed to cut of his foote (being netwitbſlanding nothing fo) well. be gaue it ta the Seine. pet bpon this condition, chat when he got ma nep to pap, the Jewe ſhould deliuer him his leg, to the ende hee mige ſet it on againe. The Jewe was with this maiter very well pleated, | toonke bis leg and departed: and hauing karre home, he was ſomewhaatet wearie, aud bytbe way hee thus bethought him, what helpeth mee a knaues leg, if I ſhould carrie it home, it would Dinck, and ſo inert m houſe, bellves it is too hard a pcece of woꝛke to fet it on againne, wherekoze what an aſſe was Faultus to lap fo deare à pawne forxfa ſmall a ſumme ok monep; and foz my part, quoth the Jew to himlelfe⸗ this will neuer profit me any thing, and with theſe moꝛds he caſt the leg ana from him into a bitch, Allthis Doctoz Fauſtus kzewe right wel, therefore wizbin thꝛee daies alter he {eat for the Jewe to mahe him pape. : ment of bis 60. Dollerg, the Jewe tame, end Doctoꝛ Fauſtus demaun: pen his pawne, there was his money readie koz him; the Jewe an⸗ (wered, the pawnewag not profitable oz neteſſarie fox ann thing ang be had taſt it away; hut Fauftus i replted, J wilb ane tee eed eet 7 ü , le I

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a 36 1 The famous Hiftorie | leg againe, oz elſe one of thine for it. Che Zewe kell to intreating, pias miling him to gine bim what money be would alte, if hee would not deale ſtraightly with hüm, wherefore the Jewe was conltrained to giue bim Se, Dollers moze to be rid or . Faullus us bay bis eg , 5 1 5 but binded the Lewes i

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= 2 like manner bee tires an aoc fice ats 5 safer called Pheif. 122 for Doctoz Fauſtus though bis canning had gotten an er⸗ cellentkapze Work, wherebpon hee rin to the Fapze, where hee has many Chapemen that offered him menep: lattlp, he ſold bim lo; 7% Dollers, willing bim that bought him, that in any wile he would not ride him over any water, but the Mozlecourſer maruelled wich himſclk that Fauſtus had him ride him ouer no water, (but quoth he) A will pꝛooue, and loꝛthwich hee rid him into the riuer, pꝛeſently the bogfe banilbed krom onder him, and he fate on a bundell of ſtrawe, in ſo much that the mau was almoſc dꝛowned. Che hozſecourſer hnewe well where bee dap that had folve him bis hole, wherefore be went = a@ngerlp to bis Inne, where hee found Doctor Fauſtus faſt a fleepe, and ſnozting on a bed, but che hoꝛſecourſer could na longer lozbeare thun, toske bim by the leg and began to pull him off the bevy but he. puaulled bim fo, that he pulled bis leg from bis body, info much het the Pozſe-tvurſer kel down backwardes in the place, then began Doc. to Fauſtus to crie with an open thꝛoate, he batb murdered me. Wereat the Pozſe-courſer was akraide, and gaue the light, ebinktng none other: with himſelfe, but that hee had pulled bis legtvom 518 11 bp 1

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I cto} Fauflus being in a Gone bk. Germanle tatten al. kw. where hee was arcompanted with many Dectozs and 5 altera, nb going koozth to walke alter Capper, they et : with a Clowne that doue a loade of Hay. Good euen good kellowe 5 bald Faultüs to the Clowne, wy at (all A give thee to let mee enge be (Bybee ufd er ay? the Clotone!th ought With. e what a woe mad

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17 g men man is this to eate Map, thought he with bimlelfe,ebou wilt not ente much, they agreed fop thꝛee karthings he ſhould eate as much as he cnuld: wherefore Doctoz Fauſtus began to cat, and that ſo rattenoule : p, that all the reſt ol his company fell a laugbing, blinding fo the pooꝛe es dclowne, that he was (opp at bis heart, fo he ſeemed to haue caten moꝛee

chan the balfe of his Pay, wh-refope the clowne began to ſpeake him

katre, loꝛ feare be ſhould haue caten the other halle alſo. Fauſtus made aeg though he had had pitle on the C. owne, and went his way. Uber

the Clawne came in place where he would 0 hab his ht agate as 12

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, A \ Wittenberg vefore Fauſtus bis boule, there was a quarrell:

betweene ſeuen Students, and nue that came ta part the reſt,

one part being ſtronger than the other. herekoze Fauſtus

that they fought and ſinote at one another Hill , whereat all the behol⸗

ſeeing them to bee oucrmatchen, couiured them all blinde, in ſo much ey | that tbe one could not fee che other, and pet bee fo vealt wich them,:

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dere fell a laughing: and thus they continued blinde, beating one an

other, vntill the people parted them, and leade cach one to his o wie . homes where being entred ee boules, they idee linde 1

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Des Detor Fauftus went 10 an Inne, pbeeein were many 147

bles full of Clownes, the which were tippling kan after kan | of excellent wine, and to bee hort, they were all dꝛonken, ann das they lates they ſo {ung and hallowed, that one could not heare a mau ſpeake koꝛ them; this angred Doctoz Fauſtus; wherekoze hee laid tao thole that had called him in, marke my maſters, J will ſhew pou a merrie tell, the Tlownes continuing ill ballowing end linging, he i ſo coniures them, that cheir mouthes Toone as wide open as it was

pollible for them to hold them, and neuer a one ol them was able to cloſe

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ig.) ThethmousHifetie "| s happened; therefoze one bp one they went out, and fo foone ag they cane without, they were as well ag euer they were ; bur none of them veltred to goe la any mode. „%% o Ter Pe AL Gta ae ty tay la aut be ke Aru ap sean ebay Quad Gv Jia Lada Ho Doctor Fauſtus folde ſiue Swine for fixe Dollers a pecce. e Chap. 3 Beis ee ee eee f S TUES ee GTS bates ob: Otto; Fauſtus began another ieſt, bee made him readie fue kat Swine, the which hee ſolde to ane foz ſixe Dollers a peece, A— pon this condition, that the Dwine-dziuer ſbould not dziue them into the water. Doctoz Fauſtus went home againe, und as the wine had kiled themſelues in the mudde, the OSwine⸗pziuer dꝛoue them into s water, where pꝛeſently they were changed into fo maup bundels al frat ſwimnung vpꝛigbt in she water: the buler looked wiſhly about him: and was lozrie inbis beart, but be knewe not where to linde Fauſtus, lo he was content to let all goe, and to lole both monep and Pogg. e

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Octoꝛ Fauſtus on a time came to the Duke ok Anholt, the which welcomed him verp courteoully, this was in the mos nech of Tanuarp, where fitting at the table, be perceiueb the: Dutchelle to be wich childe, and fozbearing himſelke vntill the meate wag taken from the table, and that they bacughe in the banquetting diſbes, fain Doctoz Faultus to the Dutchelle, Gracious Ladie, GF baue alwap heard, that the great bellied women doe alwates long for ſome dalnties „A beſetch therefore your Grace hide not pour iuß ktrom me, but tell me what pou delire to cate, ſbe anſwerevbhim, Doc⸗ ton Fauſtus now truely A will not hide from you what my beart booth molt deſire, namelp, that il it were now Haruelt, 3 would eate mp belo ite kullof ripe Grapes; and other vaintie lrulte. Doctoßz Fauſtus ane wered herevpon, Gracious Lapp, this is a mall thing lop mee to voe, ko; A tandoomoze than this, wherefore he tooke a plate, and mabe ov Pen one ok the caſemens of the windowe, holding tt toh, where incon⸗ dinent hee had his dich full of all maner of kruites, as led and white DOrapes, Peares, aud Apples, the which came lrom out of range ; Countries, allthele be pꝛelenteb the Dutcheſſe, apiug: Madame; J | ,,, cg Pray

ol Doctor Fauſtus. 5

is norwichſtanding Sommer, for in India and Saba there falleth oz ſet⸗

teth ehe Dunne, lo that it is fo warmes thet they haue twiſe a peare fklrulte: and gracigus Lozve, Ahaue a ſwilt Spirit, the whech can in the twinckling of an epe fulfill my deſixe in any thing. wherefore Iſene him into thole Countries, who hath brought thes fruite as portees

whercat the Duke waa in great admiration.

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ther into the tielb, where Doctoz Fauſtus thaugh bis ſkill had

placed a migbtie Caſtel: which wbenthe Duke ſawe, hee wondered

thereat, fo did the Durchelle, and all the beholderg, that on that bill,

which was calles the Rohumbuel, ſhould on the ſodaine bee fo fapze a Caſtle. Atlaſt Doctoz Fauſtus deſired the Duke and the Dutchelſe to

walke with him intathe Calle, which they denicdnot. This Caſtle was ſa wonverfull rong, bauing about it a great and derpe treneg of water, tbe which was kullok Fi, and all mancr ak water ⸗koule, as &wannes, Duckes, Ocele, Bitters; and ſuch like. bent the wall Was line fone rozes and two other does; allo within was a great pen aourt, wütrein were inchaunter all manerok wilde bealta, eſpeck⸗ allie ſuch as werenat ta bee found in Germanie, as Apes, Beates, Mutkes, Autelopeg: and ſuch like ſtrange beats. Furthermoze, there

were other maner of bealts, as Part, Mind, and wilde Swine, Roe, and

all maner of land foule that anp man cauld thinke on, the which flewe

krom one tree to another. Alter allthts, he let bis gueſtes to the table, | btingthe Duke anv the Dutchelle with their traine, oz hee had prout-

Ded them a moſt Cumptuous feat, both of meate and all maner of

pap pon bouchſale ta taſte of this daintie fruite, the tubleb cametea a a afarce Countrep, foztherethe Sommer is not yee enden, Che Dute chelle tanken Fauſtus highly, and the fell to her fruite with kull appe⸗ tite. The Duke of Anholt notwithſtanding could not with- holde ta ale Fauſtus with what reaſon there were ſuch poung fruite to be has t that time ok the peare? Doctoz Faulſtus tolde him, map it pleaſt you Oͤrace to vnderſtand, that the pere is deuided into two circles due the whole world, that when with bs it is Umter, in the contrarp circle it

ee be hey te lide e : 4 sud U fata 9 2 . ! How DoStor Fauſtus through his Charmes made a great Caſtle in pres

Octo; Fauſtus deſired the Duke of Anhole to walbe a lite kfozth ok the Laure with him, wherefore they went both tage.

deinks, for he ſet nine melle of. ue bpan the boozd at once, ann al de "i Wise 1 3 mut:

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6 Thefamoustiiftorie: ~ a mutt his Wagner doe, place all things on che boon, the which wag bꝛanght unto bim b the Oplrittalcölie ofalleyingsebatebet beatt could delere, as wild kaule, and Cenifon,wich all mance ok daintte dich: that could ber thought on, ol (Cine allagreat plentie, and of diuers ſoztes ag French wine, Cullin wing, Crabatſher wine, Rhenith wine, Sfaniſn wine, Hungarian Wine, Warzburg wine, Malmelle, aun Sacke: in the whole, there were an hunden Kannes landing rounde about the boule, This lumptuous banquet the Duke taoke thankkul⸗ : tte, and eſterwards bee departer hamewards, and ta their thinking they bad neieher eaten noz dzunke, fo were they blinden the white tbat they were in the CaGles but aa they were mn their Wallace they lacked towards the Caſtle, and behold it was all in a fame of Gre, and all chole that beheld it wondꝛed to heare fo great a noyſe, as if it were great Oꝛdinance ould haue been hot oll; and thus the Calle burned and conſumed awap cleane. CCibich done, Doctoꝛ Fauſtus returned to “the Duke, wha gaue him great thaahes loꝛ ſhewing them of fo great courteſte, giuing him an bundzed Dollerg, and llbertie ta bepart oz ble bis owne dilcretion therein. | 5

Ho Doctor Fauſtus with his companie wilited the Bithop of Saltz. burg his Wine-feller, Chap. 4112 e eee e Deroy Fauſtus hauing taken bis leaue of the Dube, be went 178 ta Wittenberg, nere about Shꝛouetide; and being in com⸗ N pante with certalne Btudents, Dottoꝛ Fauſtus was himlelk

the God Bacchus, who haulug well feattes the Studkutg bekoꝛe with vaintie fare 5: after the manner of Gemianie; whert t f

counted no teak erteptall the bidven guells be dzunke, whicy Docto' s

Fauſtus intending, ſad: Gentlemen end my gueftes, will it pleale po

to take acuppeot wine with me in a place ozleller whereunto J wilt

bzing vou, and thep ell ſaid willinglie wee will: which when Doc

tor Fauſtus heard, hee tooke them koozth, (ce either of them bpön

an hollie wand, and fo were conlured into the Bishop of Salzburg ls Seiler; for there about grewe excellent plealant Con ine: chere fell Faultus and his companie ko dzinking aud willing, not ol eh

_ Wot but ok the beſt, and as they were merrie in the Beller, came do dne to Brae Seinke the Viſhoyg butler: which when hee percets : > Men ſo manpperſone there heecried lulch a loud boyce, theeues thecues. Thls ſpited Doctoz Faultas beonvgrkallle, wherefore hee made euern A U aie „„ one

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oir Df Dockdr Faultgs te ont of his company to fit on their Bolly wand and ſo baniſbed away, - “and in parting Docto; Fauſtus tocke the Butler by the batre of the. dead: and carried, bim awap with them, vntill they came vnto a mig. AKie high lopped tree, and on the top ofthat huge tree he ſet the Butler, uhere he remained in a moll fearekull perplexitie, aud Doctoꝛ Fauſtus ddeparted to bis boule, where they tooke their valete one of another, dꝛinking the Cine the which they had ſtolne in great bottels of glaſſe out ok the Biſhps ſeller. The Butler that bad held himſelke by che hand vpon the loppev tree all the night, was almolt frozen with cold, eſpylng the dap, and ſeeing the tree ol ſo huge great highneſle thougge with bimlelfe it is vnpollible to tome of this tree without perill ß deuth: at lengeb be had eſpied certaine Clownes which were palfing bp, he cried foꝭ the laue of Gov helpe me vowne: the Clownes ſeeing hint lo higb, wondered what mad man would clime to fo huge a tree, wherefore as a thing mol miraculous, thep carien tidings vnto the Plſhoy of Saltzburg, then wag there great running on euerp ſide ton ſee a man in a huge tree, and many deutfes thep pꝛactiſed to ger him dolone with ropes, and being demaunded by the Viſhop bow hee camm there, he lad, that be was bꝛougbethither by the baire of the bead oe certaine tbeeues that were robbing of the Mine ſeller, but what they se 15 1 not, loʒ (laid he) they had kaces like men, but the wieughe de diuells. e

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ere were ſeuen Seurents, and Watters that ſtudied Diuinte ith tte, Iuris prudentia, & Medicina, all chele hauing conſenten cor) were agreed to vilite Doctor Fauſtus, and- fo to celebzate » Sbzouettde with bim: who being come to his boule hee gaue chem

their welcome; for they were his deare triends, deliring them to let Downe, where hee ſerued them with a very good (upper of Wennes. lh, and other rot, pet were they dasilighelp chearev: wherefore Doe to; Faultus comfaeed he gueſte, reuling bimlelle that they ſtale vnn blen fo ſoalnelp ne hee han not leiſuret jpꝛauide ſoz them ſu well as

they were wozthteh but nip gon friends (quath beg accozding ta tbevſe of our Countrie wer mut bꝛiuke all this night, and lo a draught of the Det wine to bedward is commendable, Foz pon know that in great Po- ctintates Courta they ble as this nigbt great keaſting che like ag Slay 1

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er. ThefamousHiftorie ee dos fon pon: for J baue three guent Hagens of boine the lirſt is full of FHungarian wine, coniaining right gallons, the ſecond of Italian wine,

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containing ſeauen gallons,ihe third containing fice gallons of Spanith 1 wine, all the which we will ttpple aut bekoze it bee dap, belldes, wee haue ürkteene diſhes of meate, the which my Soptrite Mephoſtophiles Bath ket lo ſacre that it was cold before hee bꝛanght ie, and they are all

full of the daintieſt things that ones heart can deuile, but (faith Fau⸗ ſtus) I muſt make them hot againe: and pou may beleeue mee Gentle

men, chat this is no blinding cf you, whereas pouthinke that it ia no

naturall koode, verelp it is as goad and as pleaſant as euer pou ꝛate.

| And having ended his tale, he commanded his hop to lap the cloth. which

done. de lerued them with filteene meſle of meate, hauing thꝛee diſhen

toa meile, the which were ol all maner of Kenilon, and other daintie wild koule, and fo) wine there was no lacke, as Italian wine, Hungari-

an wine, and Spaniſh wine: and when they were all made dꝛunlte, and that they had almolt eaten all their good cheare, they began to ſing and to daunce vntill it was dap, and then they departed each one to his owne babitation: at whole parting, Doctoz Fauſtus delited them ta bee his

| guets againe the next dap following.

Chap. 43 : Pon Achwednelday came bnto Docto; Fauſtus his bitven guests | the Conuvents, whom bee fealtenbverp ropalite, in ſo much that

they were all full and lutte, ſinging and vaunſing as the night.

befope ¢ and when the high glaſtes and goblets were tarouſeb one to nnsther Dectoz Fauſtus began to plap them ſome pꝛetie ieltes, in fo much that round about the hall was beard mot pleafant mullck, and thet in ſundzle plates, in this toner a Lute, in another a Comet, in an⸗ other a CTitterne. Gitterne, Clarigolos, Harpe, Dame pipe: in liue,

all maner olmuſicke was heard ebereat that infant, wher sat all the

Hlalles and goblets; cuppes and pets, diſheg, and all thar ſtoode en ö

the bose began to daunte : then Doctoz Paufhis togke ten tone pots, add let them dawne on the floare, where pꝛelentlycgey began to baunce and to ſin itt one againſt the ocher tbat the Giuers ewe roun about

dhe whole boule, whereat the whole compante fell alaugbing. Chen

be began anocher ſeſt, hee ſet an Inſtrument onthe table, and cauleb

monctrous greage Ape to come in among then, which Ape began to

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daulice and to (sips wewing rem mann nicep tonktiptsr An thie ant ; fluch like pattimeshep pallcuciony the mholenep s where night being

beg pale ent ofhewinoctur, wherupon pꝛelentiy there tame dnnumes: 5 Tahleskbirds and wild koulez and ſo mangas came had nat any pawer

come, Docto; Fauſtus hade them al to ſupper, which tbey ligbtly agret⸗ en bnto, for Stuvents in cheſe caſeg are eaſilp intreateb: wherefqe he

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nomiſep to feat them witha banquet of foules and afterwardg they wonuln all goe about witha Make, then Doctor Faulus put fomth a

tj ſlie awap againe, but he toole chem and Aang them to the lludents: wohn ligbelp pulled olktheneceks ok them, and: being roller they made cholr upper, which being ended theymade themſelues readte to the

Malte. Dottoꝛ Fauſtus command ed euery one to pnt an a tleane ſhirt

ouer his other clothes, which being done, then began to looke one vpon

auethex, it ſcemep to vach one of them they hid no hcada; and ſo then

went forth bnto certaine oftheir neighbours, at vipich ſight be people 5

loeuer a Male entrech; the good mauk the boule mult feall them?

lo when theſe maſkers were let to ee ſeemed againe in

their former (ape with heads, in a what they were: and hauing lat ann well rate and bunke, Doctoz Fau⸗

o much that they were all knowne

Aus made that tuerp one had an Aſleg head on, with great and leng WA eared 5 ſo they fell to danſing and to dꝛiue awap tbe time, vntill it was uldnlgbt, ann then euery man departed home, and aſſoone as they were

cut of the boule each one was in his natural ſhape againe, and lo they

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lent banquet fo2 bim: which banquet being ended, Dockoꝛ Fauſtus bess Fan to plap his olde prankes,and foꝛtbwith mere in che place thirteene-. Apes: that tooke bands and danced round in a ring togetber, then then!“ bell to tumble and to vauting one ouer another that it was mot plea - fant to behold, ehen they leaped out ok the windewe and vaniched awan: then they ſet befoze Mottoz Faultus oe Calues head: che 85

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„The famous Hiftory | the Sendente ent a pete oll and lad e en Möctoꝛ Feuſtus histrenchers which pt ece belng no loonar laps downe, but the Calueg bead began to crie maynly dut like a man, murtber, murther, out alas what doch thou tame! (thereat they were all amazed, but alter a while conte Dering ol auſtus his ielſling riches they began to laugh, and then they pulled in ſunder the Calueg head and eat it. vy. CAlhereupon Doctoz Fauſtus atken leaue to depart, but they would in no wile agree ta lee bim goe, except that he would pꝛomiſe ta come agalne: pꝛeſentip then Fauſtus, though bis tunning, made a ſleadge, the which was dane about the houle with foure herp dragons: this was feareful koꝛ theſtu - dents to bebolde, for they faw Fauftus ride vp anh Downe as though he toll haue flered and Neyne al them in the boule. This (pore continu⸗ ed vntill midnight mith ſach a nopſe that they cguld nat beare one an⸗ other, and the heads ofthe Qubdentawere lo light s:that they thought

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t Sunday following tame thele ſtupents home to Doctc Favs tus his owne bauſe, and bzought their miate and dzinke wiel

them theſe men were vibe welcome guelt evnto Fauſtus, where: fore thep all fell to dꝛinking of wine ſmoothly: and being merrp, they began ſome of chem to talke ok the beautp of women, and euerp one gaue foorth his verdit what be had ſeene and what hee had beard, D one among the reſt laid, 3 neuer was fo deſirous ok any thing in this woyld, as to haue a fight (if it were pollible) of favre Helena of Greece, fo whom the mozthy towne of Troie was deſtroyed and razed dowue to the ground, tberekoze layth hee, that in all mens iudgement hee was _ moze than commonlp fapre, becauſe that when the was ſtolne away from her hulband, there was fog her recouerp ſo great blood - hebd. Dottoꝛ Fauſtus anlwered : Foz that pou are ali my friends and are fo delirous toſee that lamons pearleot Greece, lapze Helena, the wife of King Menelaus, and daughter of Tindalus and Leda, ſiſter to Caſtor ~ and Pollux, who was thefapred Lat in all Grecce: I will thereloze bung her into pour pꝛeſence perſonallp, and in the ſame foꝛme of attyꝛe 24s ſhe bledto goe when he was in her chieleſt flowzes aud plealaunteſet ! bete of pouth. The like haue J vone for the. Emperour Carolus! Quintus, at hig deſire A ſhewed him Alexander the great, and his Pa? e ae ramour:

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perils paulprake not a wofp op rifebp fromthe Cable lo long as ß

is in your pꝛelence . Lab lo he went ont ol the Vall, returning pꝛelentis

egaphe, after whome immeviatly followed the kape and beautſtul He- lena, whole beauty was luch that the ſtudenes were all amazed to fee

ber , eleemnlug ber rather to bee a beauenly than an eatthlp creatures

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Chis Lady appeared befoze t in a moſt ſumptuous gowne ok purple

Ueluet, richly imbzodered, her hayze hangen downe loofe ag fae a9 the beaten Gold, e or luch lenge) chat it reached towne to her hammes⸗ with amozous cole- black epes, a Cweete and pleafane round kate, hen lips red as a Cherrp, ber checkes ok roſeallcolgur, her mouth ſmall⸗

ber neck ag wolte as the Owanne, tall aud liender ok perlonage, and in ſuutue. there was not one imper beet part in her: ſhee looked round a.

bout ber wich a rouling Waukes epe, a finiling ¢ wanton countenance,

. hich neere band inflamed the bares of the tubents, but that the?

perfwaben theniftlacs the was a Spirle, wherefore fuch phantalies polepawaplightlp with ehem: and thus fapze Helena g D orto? Faure; flus wentoutagayne one with another. But the Students at Doctey Eauftus hig entring agatue into tho ball, requeſleb okhimto let theme. ber agahicthe next day, fog that chcp World being wich thema painter anu fo tate ber caunterkele: which her vented, alientiing chat bee could

not alwapes rayſe bp her Spirit but onelp at certaine times: pet:

Cluyd be) B will glut pou her caunterkelt, whichſhall bee alwayes as gocd to pou as if pour lelueg would (ee the drawing thereof, which tbepreceluevaccozving to hes pꝛomile, but ſoone lok it againe. The ſſu· dents departed frou Faultus home cuerp one tb his boule, but they, were not able to lleepe the Wbole night Top thinking on the beauty ok

fayꝛe Helena, Ulhereloꝛe a man map fee that the Diuel bliudeth and

enſlamech the beat with luſt oftentimes, that men kall in loue with

Warlots, nap cuen with Furies, whichafterward cannot lightip be r- niouesds- se 4 1% i e at eaolhe ens eee,

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68 „The fumdus Hiſtory eetehitelte whenbia ia sian ag bee came 9 othe: bn de Brunfwicke; there ouer-tooke hima Clowue wih foure hoꝛſes and an

emptpleaggon, ta whonze Doctor Faultns i2tinhlpeo.trte bim, fayoes

2 prep thee goon fellow let me rite a Iltele to kale my wearp legeess

which the buzzardlp aſſe vented, ſaping: chat his hoꝛſes were allo weas

rie, and he would not let him get vy. Doctoz Fauſtus did thia but ta pooue the huzzard, 1 were any curteſie to ae found. iu bim 10 neede were. Sou) 015 1 el But ſuchchurlichnes as ig cause aly fats Barong towns Was by Dore toz Fauſtus well requited, euen with the like papmentzkoz he ſapd nta him, Thou doltiſh Clown, voyde ofall humanftie, ſecing thou art of ſa

cirri a diſpoſitſon, J will pay ther as thou batt deſerurd; faz tbhbe

-- fonrewheeles ofthy, Magnernthon Male haue taken from th ezlet mee ſer then bow eee ſhilt: bereinon biamhteles were gon, bis bogs ſess alſo kel bomne coche qromndses.tupu gb chey. han been dendꝛwhere⸗ dat the clowne was ſobe right 5 Mealur ing it ae a iu ſcourge of Gor for his ſinnes and churlichnes: wherefozeglktronbled, and wapling, be humbly beſought Doctoꝛ Fauſtus to be good bate him, confelliug hee was wozthp okit, natwichſtanding ik it plezſen bim to foꝛgirebim; he Would hereafter dog better. bich burilltiemade Faullusibis heard to relent, anſwering hem on thicunan ws all pae fanatnarestat woein

5 a pode wearp man oofireth thoes gerba eule bim ide, but pet thaw

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holt not gor altogether cleave ſoꝛ alten 1 ue agapng thy foure wheelrs, pet ſhalt thou fetch tbemasthae ore Gatis ofthe Oltie, fo he thicw duft on the horles,ene rettiuen hem ggapne, cntbe Clowue fax ~~ Bis churhtnes was faine, ta fech hig wheels, (penning bin ejme with wearineſle, whe ge ag beloix bemtabe baneonee oan e gone about his bulnes gutt Pa 9474 Hy et dee 101 af net „1 4 164 i 1 ough ps 1180 an 1 et nee A 1 f % Guat Pees

1 04023 nge : l Gi Us ate CN ee ‘Ii How burt wiglerset cut one anothers head off, and fet themon apaynes and how Doctor Fauftus deceiued them. Chap.47, .

5 Octo i came. lache Went onto Frens kls rh Rape 5 tobere Y bis Spirit Mephoſtophiles gaue him tio hmpatlland that in an

Inne Were foure Juglers He cut one anothers head off, and akter their cutting off, ſent themtothe Berber tg bertrörneb, which manp people fain, This an be g us, (foꝛ he ipeant to baus bunlellg 19 5 0 . Coche küche fe balks uc e ba plate where they e ck cai were,

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tbem: and by them pon the table Goonelikewiles glaſſe full or died

began, they (mote oll the head ol the fick, and pꝛeſently there was a

Lilly in the glaſſe ok diſtilled water, where Fauſtus perceiued this Lilly i

as it were ſpꝛinging. e the chlele Augler named it the tree of life, thus

Vater, and he that was the chieſeſt among them {toon by it. Thus thep ae

dealt he with the firt, making the Garber walhandcombepisheape

then he ſet it onagaine, pꝛeſentlythe Lilly vaniſped away cucofthe was

ter, hereat the man had his head whole and ſound againe; the hne did they with the other two: and as the turne ct lot came to the chieke Suge

ler that he allo ſhould be beheaded, ¢ that bis Lilly was moſt pleaſant,

fapze, and fleziſping greene, they ſmote his bead off, ¢ when it came to be barbed it trouh led Fauſtus bis conſcience: in fo much that he could

not abide to ſee guet her doe any thing loꝛ he thaugbt himlelle to bee the

principal coniurer in the wozlo, wherfope Doctoꝛz Fauſtus went to 5 tae ble where ns the other Juglers kept that Lilly, a ſo he took almal knife Etut oll the ſtalke ol the Lilly, ſaping to bimſelf, none of thé ſhould blind Fauſtus: pet nu man fa Fauſtusto cut the Lilly, but when the reſt of the Zuglers thought to haue fee on their maſters beav, they could not,

wheretope theplogkep en che Lilly, and kound it a bleeding: by this meanegthe ger was beauled, andlavled in bis wirkednes, Pet nds e eee,

JCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC C Hoy an old man the neighbourofFauftus,fought to perfwadehi toad.

7 Into Docter Faullus, he fatpertey bis euill lite, whereloze lea lriend

dug thought that Dottoz Faultus had done it.

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>be perceiued that many ſtudents had their recourle in and out

be inuited Doctor Fauſtus co ſupper bnto his houle, vnta the which hee

_ > agreed; ond hauing ended thein banguet. the olde man began with thefe OI, My louing friend and neighbour Doctoꝛ Fauſtus; Jhauetabes

fire of von a friend io and Chꝛiſtian requeſt, beſreching you that you wil vauchlake not to be angry with me, but friendly refolue mee in m

1 i i e eee . f ee ee A ‘Good Chyiſtian an honeſt and vertuous olde man, à louet o the =. holy ſeriptureg, whe was neighbour vnto Doctoz Fauſtus: whe

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