day, the students, that had taken no rest that night, arose and vanished away, both mother and sonne. The house before was so spirit of faire Helena, the which had by him one sonne, the which booke. And you have heard that he held by him in his life the him many secret things, the which he had done and hidden in his house of Faustus, they found the servant of Faustus very sad, noted and of him written, as is before declared, all save only heavily. There found they also this history of Doctor Faustus his end, the which was after by the students thereto annexed; went into the hall, in the which they left Doctor Faustus; where notwithstanding they found not Faustus, but all the hall lay unto whom they opened all the matter, who tooke it exceeding all his joynts were dashed in peeces. The fore-named students and devill had beaten him from one wall against another; in one corner most monstrously torne and fearefull to behold, for his head and masters that were at his death, have obtained so much, that they sight to behold. Then began the students to waile and weepe for lay his eyes, in another his teeth; a pittifull and fearefull further, what his servant had noted thereof, was made in another After the which they returned to Wittenberg; and comming into the into the yard, where they found his body lying on the horse-dung, Doctor Faustus appeared unto his servant lively, and shewed unto darke that scarce any body could abide therein. The same night he named Justus Faustus: even the same day of his death they sprinkled with blood, his braines cleaving to the wall, for the him, and sought for his body in many places. Lastly, they came buried him in the village where he was so grievously tormented.