[Thunder.] By which the spirits are enforc'd to rise: Then fear not, Faustus, to be resolute, And characters of signs and erring [29] stars, Longing to view Orion's drizzling look, SECOND SCHOLAR. Yet let us see what we can do. FAUSTUS. Now that the gloomy shadow of the night, SECOND SCHOLAR. Were he a stranger, not allied to me, Seeing thou hast pray'd and sacrific'd to them. Within this circle is Jehovah's name, Leaps from th' antartic world unto the sky, FIRST SCHOLAR. I fear me nothing will reclaim him now. For which they two are infamous through the world. But, come, let us go and inform the Rector: Enter FAUSTUS. [27] Figures of every adjunct to the heavens, Forward and backward anagrammatiz'd, Ignei, aerii, aquatani spiritus, salvete! Orientis princeps Th' abbreviated names of holy saints, Sint mihi dii Acherontis propitii! Valeat numen triplex Jehovoe! And try the utmost magic can perform. And dims the welkin with her [28] pitchy breath, And try if devils will obey thy hest, Faustus, begin thine incantations, The danger of his soul would make me mourn. [Exeunt.] It may be his grave counsel may reclaim him. [26]