VALDES. Then haste thee to some solitary grove, VALDES. First I'll instruct thee in the rudiments, Then tell me, Faustus, what shall we three want? And bear wise Bacon's and Albertus' [24] works, For, ere I sleep, I'll try what I can do: Enter WAGNER. And whatsoever else is requisite to make our schools ring with sic probo. The Hebrew Psalter, and New Testament; We will inform thee ere our conference cease. We'll canvass every quiddity thereof; This night I'll conjure, though I die therefore. And have these joys in full possession. FAUSTUS. Nothing, Cornelius. O, this cheers my soul! And then wilt thou be perfecter than I. CORNELIUS. Valdes, first let him know the words of art; [Exeunt.] Faustus may try his cunning by himself. FIRST SCHOLAR. I wonder what's become of Faustus, that was wont Yea, all the wealth that our forefathers hid That I may conjure in some bushy grove, Come, shew me some demonstrations magical, SECOND SCHOLAR. That shall we presently know; here comes his boy. FAUSTUS. Then come and dine with me, and, after meat, Enter two SCHOLARS. Within the massy entrails of the earth: And then, all other ceremonies learn'd,