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 an inchanted ring which he ordered him to put into the lady's hand, or to slip it on her finger, which he did: and no sooner she got the ring than her heart burnt with love to him; she instead of frowns, could do nothing but smile upon him and not be at rest till she asked him if he thought he could love her, and make her his wife? he gladly answered with all his heart. So they were married the next day, and all by the help of Dr. Faustus.

AUSTUS walking in the marketplace saw seven women sitting all in a row selling eggs, butter, &c. Of every one he bought something and departed: No sooner was he gone, but all the eggs and butter were gone out of their baskets and they knew not how: At last they were told, that Dr Faustus had conjured their goods away, they thereupon ran speedily to the Doctor's house and so demanded satisfaction for the ware. He resolving to make himself and the people merry by his conjuring Art, made