divided into two circles of the whole world, that when with us it I pray you vouchsafe to taste of this dainty fruit, the which he had his dish full of all manner of fruit, as red and white lord, I have a swift spirit, the which can in the twinkling of it is so warm that they have twice a yeare fruit; and, gracious [Footnote 149: Saba-- i.e. Sabaea.] those countries, who hath brought this fruit as you see: whereat [Footnote 150: beholding-- i.e. beholden.] the duke was in great admiration."] countries: all these he presented the dutchesse, saying, Madam, Gracious lady, this is a small thing for me to doe, for I can doe namely, that, if it were now harvest, I would eat my bellyfull of now truly I will not hide from you what my heart doth most desire; with full appetite. The Duke of Anholt notwithstanding could not The dutchesse thanked Faustus highly, and she fell to her fruit for in India and Saba there falleth or setteth the sunne, so that is winter, in the contrary circle it is notwithstanding summer; grapes and other dainty fruit. Doctor Faustus answered hereupon, an eye fulfill my desire in any thing; wherefore I sent him into grapes, peares, and apples, the which came from out of strange withhold to ask Faustus with what reason there were such young the casements of the window, holding it forth; where incontinent more than this. Wherefore he tooke a plate, and set open one of fruit to be had at that time of the yeare. Doctor Faustus told [Footnote 151: Enter WAGNER-- Scene, a room in the house of Faustus.] came from a farre countrey, for there the summer is not yet ended. him, May it please your grace to understand that the year is