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by this Doctor Faustus' book? ecce, signum! here's a simple RALPH. Why, Robin, what book is that? Drawer,[128] I hope all is paid; God be with you!--Come, Ralph. which lie foul upon our hands, and then to our conjuring in the ROBIN. Hush! I'll gull him supernaturally. RALPH. But, Robin, here comes the Vintner. [Exeunt.] long as this lasts. ROBIN. I can do all these things easily with it; first, I can ROBIN. What book! why, the most intolerable book for conjuring use, as often as thou wilt, and at midnight. devil's name. use? On that condition I'll feed thy devil with horse-bread as long as he lives, of free cost. Enter ROBIN and RALPH[126] with a silver goblet. make thee drunk with ippocras[124] at any tabern[125] in Europe Enter VINTNER. ROBIN. Come, Ralph: did not I tell thee, we were for ever made RALPH. O, brave, Robin! shall I have Nan Spit, and to mine own for nothing; that's one of my conjuring works. Nan Spit, our kitchen-maid, then turn her and wind her to thy own that e'er was invented by any brimstone devil. ROBIN. True, Ralph: and more, Ralph, if thou hast any mind to RALPH. Our Master Parson says that's nothing. ROBIN. No more, sweet Ralph: let's go and make clean our boots, RALPH. Canst thou conjure with it? purchase[127] for horse-keepers: our horses shall eat no hay as

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