FAUSTUS. Their conference will be a greater help to me Enter GOOD ANGEL and EVIL ANGEL. The German Valdes and Cornelius; And gaze not on it, lest it tempt thy soul, Be thou on earth as Jove[24] is in the sky, Wherein all Nature's treasure[23] is contain'd: Than all my labours, plod I ne'er so fast. WAGNER. I will, sir. And tell the secrets of all foreign kings; GOOD ANGEL. O, Faustus, lay that damned book aside, FAUSTUS. How am I glutted with conceit of this! Wagner, commend me to my dearest friends, [Exit.] Resolve[26] me of all ambiguities, Request them earnestly to visit me. [Exeunt Angels.] Lord and commander of these elements.[25] And heap God's heavy wrath upon thy head! And search all corners of the new-found world Read, read the Scriptures:--that is blasphemy. For pleasant fruits and princely delicates; Ransack the ocean for orient pearl, Shall I make spirits fetch me what I please, I'll have them read me strange philosophy, EVIL ANGEL. Go forward, Faustus, in that famous art Perform what desperate enterprise I will? I'll have them fly to India for gold,