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shouldst see how fat I'd be。 But must thou sit; and I stand?
come down; with a vengeance!
FAUSTUS。 Out; envious wretch!But what art thou; the fourth?
WRATH。 I am Wrath。 I had neither father nor mother: I leapt
out of a lion's mouth when I was scarce an hour old; and ever
since have run up and down the world with this case of
rapiers; wounding myself when I could get none to fight withal。
I was born in hell; and look to it; for some of you shall be my
father。
FAUSTUS。 And what art thou; the fifth?
GLUTTONY。 I am Gluttony。 My parents are all dead; and the devil
a penny they have left me; but a small pension; and that buys me
thirty meals a…day and ten bevers;a small trifle to suffice
nature。 I come of a royal pedigree: my father was a Gammon
of Bacon; my mother was a Hogshead of Claret…wine; my godfathers
were these; Peter Pickled…herring and Martin Martlemas…beef; but
my godmother; O; she was an ancient gentlewoman; her name was
Margery March…beer。 Now; Faustus; thou hast heard all my progeny;
wilt thou bid me to supper?
FAUSTUS。 Not I。
GLUTTONY。 Then the devil choke thee!
FAUSTUS。 Choke thyself; glutton!What art thou; the sixth?
SLOTH。 Heigho! I am Sloth。 I was begotten on a sunny bank。
Heigho! I'll not speak a word more for a king's ransom。
FAUSTUS。 And what are you; Mistress Minx; the seventh and last?
LECHERY。 Who; I; sir? I am one that loves an inch of raw
mutton better than an ell of fried stock…fish; and the first
letter of my name begins with L。
LUCIFER。 Away to hell; away! On; piper!
'Exeunt the SINS。'
FAUSTUS。 O; how this sight doth delight my soul!
LUCIFER。 Tut; Faustus; in hell is all manner of delight。
FAUSTUS。 O; might I see hell; and return again safe;
How happy were I then!
LUCIFER。 Faustus; thou shalt; at midnight I will send for thee。
Meanwhile peruse this book and view it throughly;
And thou shalt turn thyself into what shape thou wilt。
FAUSTUS。 Thanks; mighty Lucifer!
This will I keep as chary as my life。
LUCIFER。 Now; Faustus; farewell。
FAUSTUS。 Farewell; great Lucifer。
'Exeunt LUCIFER and BELZEBUB。'
Come; Mephistophilis。
'Exeunt。'
Enter ROBIN; with a book。
ROBIN。 What; Dick! look to the horses there; till I come again。
I have gotten one of Doctor Faustus' conjuring…books; and now
we'll have such knavery as't passes。
Enter DICK。
DICK。 What; Robin! you must come away and walk the horses。
ROBIN。 I walk the horses! I scorn't; faith: I have other
matters in hand: let the horses walk themselves; an they will。
'Reads。'
A per se; a; t; h; e; the; o per se; o; Demy orgon gorgon。
Keep further from me; O thou illiterate and unlearned hostler!
DICK。 'Snails; what hast thou got there? a book! why; thou canst
not tell ne'er a word on't。
ROBIN。 That thou shalt see presently: keep out of the circle;
I say; lest I send you into the ostry with a vengeance。
DICK。 That's like; faith! you had best leave your foolery; for;
an my master come; he'll conjure you; faith。
ROBIN。 My master conjure me! I'll tell thee what; an my master
come here; I'll clap as fair a pair of horns on's head as
e'er thou sawest in thy life。
DICK。 Thou need'st not do that; for my mistress hath done it。
ROBIN。 Ay; there be of us here that have waded as deep into
matters as other men; if they were disposed to talk。
DICK。 A plague take you! I thought you did not sneak up and down
after her for nothing。 But; I prithee; tell me in good sadness;
Robin; is that a conjuring…book?
ROBIN。 Do but speak what thou'lt have me to do; and I'll do't:
if thou'lt dance naked; put off thy clothes; and I'll conjure
thee about presently; or; if thou'lt go but to the tavern with
me; I'll give thee white wine; red wine; claret…wine; sack;
muscadine; malmsey; and whippincrust; hold; belly; hold; and
we'll not pay one penny for it。
DICK。 0; brave! Prithee; let's to it presently; for I am as
dry as a dog。
ROBIN。 Come; then; let's away。
'Exeunt。'
Enter CHORUS。
CHORUS。 Learned Faustus;
To find the secrets of astronomy
Graven in the book of Jove's high firmament;
Did mount him up to scale Olympus' top;
Where; sitting in a chariot burning bright;
Drawn by the strength of yoked dragons' necks;
He views the clouds; the planets; and the stars;
The tropic zones; and quarters of the sky;
》From the bright circle of the horned moon
Even to the height of Primum Mobile;
And; whirling round with this circumference;
Within the concave compass of the pole;
》From east to west his dragons swiftly glide;
And in eight days did bring him home again。
Not long he stay'd within his quiet house;
To rest his bones after his weary toil;
But new exploits do hale him out again:
And; mounted then upon a dragon's back;
That with his wings did part the subtle air;
He now is gone to prove cosmography;
That measures coasts and kingdoms of the earth;
And; as I guess; will first arrive at Rome;
To see the Pope and manner of his court;
And take some part of holy Peter's feast;
The which this day is highly solemniz'd。
'Exit。'
Enter FAUSTUS and MEPHISTOPHILIS。
FAUSTUS。 Having now; my good Mephistophilis;
Pass'd with delight the stately town of Trier;
Environ'd round with airy mountain…tops;
With walls of flint; and deep…entrenched lakes;
Not to be won by any conquering prince;
》From Paris next; coasting the realm of France;
We saw the river Maine fall into Rhine;
Whose banks are set with groves of fruitful vines;
Then up to Naples; rich Campania;
Whose buildings fair and gorgeous to the eye;
The streets straight forth; and pav'd with finest brick;
Quarter the town in four equivalents:
There saw we learned Maro's golden tomb;
The way he cut; an English mile in length;
Thorough a rock of stone; in one night's space;
》From thence to Venice; Padua; and the rest;
In one of which a sumptuous temple stands;
That threats the stars with her aspiring top;
Whose frame is pav'd with sundry…colour'd stones;
And roof'd aloft with curious work in gold。
Thus hitherto hath Faustus spent his time:
But tell me now; what resting…place is this?
Hast thou; as erst I did command;
Conducted me within the walls of Rome?
MEPHIST。 I have; my Faustus; and; for proof thereof;
This is the goodly palace of the Pope;
And; 'cause we are no common guests;
I choose his privy…chamber for our use。
FAUSTUS。 I hope his Holiness will bid us welcome。
MEPHIST。 All's one; for we'll be bold with his venison。
But now; my Faustus; that thou mayst perceive
What Rome contains for to delight thine eyes;
Know that this city stands upon seven hills
That underprop the groundwork of the same:
Just through the midst runs flowing Tiber's stream;
With winding banks that cut it in two parts;
Over the which two stately bridges lean;
That make safe passage to each part of Rome:
Upon the bridge call'd Ponte Angelo
Erected is a castle passing strong;
Where thou shalt see such store of ordnance;
As that the double cannons; forg'd of brass;
Do match the number of the days contain'd
Within the compass of one complete year;
Beside the gates; and high pyramides;
That Julius Caesar brought from Africa。
FAUSTUS。 Now; by the kingdoms of infernal rule;
Of Styx; of Acheron; and the fiery lake
Of ever…burning Phlegethon; I swear
That I do long to see the monuments
And situation of bright…splendent Rome:
Come; therefore; let's away。
MEPHIST。 Nay; stay; my Faustus: I know you'd see the Pope;
And take some part of holy Peter's feast;
The which; in state and high solemnity;
This day; is held through Rome and Italy;
In honour of the Pope's triumphant victory。
FAUSTUS。 Sweet Mephistophilis; thou pleasest me。
Whilst I am here on earth; let me be cloy'd
With all things that delight the heart of man:
My four…and…twenty years of liberty
I'll spend in pleasure and in dalliance;
That Faustus' name; whilst this bright frame doth stand;
May be admir'd thorough the furthest land。
MEPHIST。 'Tis well said; Faustus。 Come; then; stand by me;
And thou shalt see them come immediately。
FAUSTUS。 Nay; stay; my gentle Mephistophilis;
And grant me my request; and then I go。
Thou know'st; within the compass of eight days
We view'd the face of heaven; of earth; and hell;
So high our dragons soar'd into the air;
That; looking down; the earth appear'd to me
No bigger than my hand in quantity;
There did we view the kingdoms of the world;
And what might please mine eye I there beheld。
Then in this show let me an actor be;
That this proud Pope may Faustus' cunning see。
MEPHIST。 Let it be