07 Dec




















MEPHIST. Now, Faustus, what wouldst thou have me do? Quin regis Mephistophilis fratris imagine. I see there's virtue in my heavenly words: Belzebub, inferni ardentis monarcha, et Demogorgon, propitiamus [Exit MEPHISTOPHILIS.] Who would not be proficient in this art? No, Faustus, thou art conjuror laureat, And try the uttermost magic can perform.-- FAUSTUS. I charge thee wait upon me whilst I live, Full of obedience and humility! That canst command great Mephistophilis: How pliant is this Mephistophilis, Thou art too ugly to attend on me: That holy shape becomes a devil best. vos, ut appareat et surgat Mephistophilis, quod tumeraris:[52] Such is the force of magic and my spells: I charge thee to return, and change thy shape; Re-enter MEPHISTOPHILIS like a Franciscan friar.[54] per Jehovam, Gehennam, et consecratam aquam quam nunc spargo, surgat nobis dicatus[53] Mephistophilis! Enter MEPHISTOPHILIS. signumque crucis quod nunc facio, et per vota nostra, ipse nunc Go, and return an old Franciscan friar; Ignei, aerii, aquatani spiritus, salvete! Orientis princeps By which the spirits are enforc'd to rise: Sint mihi dei Acherontis propitii! Valeat numen triplex Jehovoe! Then fear not, Faustus, but be resolute,

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