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 calling his spirit to help him, he in an fastened a large pair of horns upon  lord's head, so that he could not get  head in till Faustus took the horns {{reconstruct|off} again, which were soon taken off  visibly: the lord, whom Faustus  served so, was extremely vexed, and  to be revenged on the  and to that end, lay a mile out of  town for Faustus's passing by, he ing that day to depart from  country; Faustus coming by the woside, beheld the lord mounted upon  mighty warlike horse, who ran  drift against Faustus, who, by the l of his spirit, took him, and all,  carried him before the emperor's  and grafted a pair of horns on his  as large as an ox's: which he  never be rid of, but wore them to  dying day.

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