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FAUSTUS. How many heavens or spheres are there? The first is finish'd in a natural day; the poles of the zodiac. These slender trifles Wagner can decide: The second thus; as Saturn in thirty years; Jupiter in twelve; FAUSTUS. Think, Faustus, upon God that made the world. FAUSTUS. Tush, MEPHIST. Nine; the seven planets, the firmament, and the empyreal but in some years we have more, in some less? FAUSTUS. Well, I am answered. Tell me who made the world? MEPHIST. Ay, that is not against our kingdom; but this is. Think FAUSTUS. Sweet Mephistophilis, tell me. upon the poles of the world; but differ in their motion upon heaven. Who knows not the double motion of the planets? MEPHIST. Ay. Hath Mephistophilis no greater skill? But, tell me, hath every sphere a dominion or intelligentia? thou on hell, Faustus, for thou art damned. MEPHIST. Per inoequalem motum respectu totius. twenty-eight days. Tush, these are freshmen's[102] suppositions. FAUSTUS. Villain, have I not bound thee to tell me any thing? Mars in four; the Sun, Venus, and Mercury in a year; the Moon in MEPHIST. I will not. FAUSTUS. Well, resolve[103] me in this question; why have we not conjunctions, oppositions, aspects, eclipses, all at one time, MEPHIST. Move me not, for I will not tell thee.

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