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And more frequented for this mystery Like Almain rutters with their horsemen's staves, Will make thee vow to study nothing else. The spirits tell me they can dry the sea, And from America the golden fleece Shadowing more beauty in their airy brows Or Lapland giants, trotting by our sides; And fetch the treasure of all foreign wrecks, Hath all the principles magic doth require: VALDES. Faustus, these books, thy wit, and our experience, Like lions shall they guard us when we please; As Indian Moors obey their Spanish lords, Than have [19] the white breasts of the queen of love: Than heretofore the Delphian oracle. Shall make all nations to [18] canonize us. FAUSTUS. Valdes, as resolute am I in this From Venice shall they [20] drag huge [21] argosies, Then doubt not, Faustus, but to be renowm'd, [23] Be always serviceable to us three; Sometimes like women, or unwedded maids, Enrich'd with tongues, well seen in minerals, If learned Faustus will be resolute. That yearly stuffs [22] old Philip's treasury; So shall the spirits of every element As thou to live: therefore object it not. He that is grounded in astrology, CORNELIUS. The miracles that magic will perform

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