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Which Julius Caesar brought from Africa. That make safe passage to each part of Rome: Tut, 'tis no matter; man; we'll be bold with his good cheer. But tell me now what resting-place is this? Just through the midst[118] runs flowing Tiber's stream Within whose walls such store of ordnance are, MEPHIST. Faustus, I have; and, because we will not be unprovided, That underprop the groundwork of the same: And now, my Faustus, that thou mayst perceive MEPHIST. And double cannons fram'd of carved brass, FAUSTUS. Now, by the kingdoms of infernal rule, What Rome containeth to delight thee with, Hast thou, as erst I did command, Of Styx, of[120] Acheron, and the fiery lake With winding banks that cut it in two parts; Erected is a castle passing strong, Over the which four stately bridges lean, FAUSTUS. I hope his Holiness will bid us welcome. Besides the gates, and high pyramides, Thus hitherto hath Faustus spent his time: Conducted me within the walls of Rome? I have taken up his Holiness' privy-chamber for our use. As match the days within one complete year; That threats the stars with her aspiring top. Know that this city stands upon seven hills Upon the bridge call'd Ponte[119] Angelo

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