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 furious, and what we procured by our Fall; But where Hell is, or how it is governed and whatsoever thou desirest to know, when thou comest there thou shalt be satisfied as far as we know ourselves.

R. Faustus having attained the desire of hihis [sic] spirit, had now full power to act do any thing whatever he pleased; upon a time the Emperor had a desire to see him, and likewise some of the Doctor's tricks; whereupon he was requested by the Emperor, to do somewhat to make him merry; but the Doctor in the mean while looking around him he at last espied a great lord looking out at a window, and the Doctor calling his Spirit to help him he in an instant fastened a large pair of horns upon the Lord's head, that he could not get his head in till Faustus took off the horns again which were soon taken off invisibly; The Lord whom Faustus served so, was extremly vexed, and resolved to be revenged on the Doctor, and to that end lay a mile out of town for Faustus's passing by, he being that day to depart for the country; Faustus