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greatly believe him: he looks as like a [155] conjurer as the Pope Both love and serve the German Emperor, The doctor stands prepar'd by power of art This deed of thine, in setting Bruno free FAUSTUS. These [153] gracious words, most royal Carolus, Thou couldst command the world's obedience: From his and our professed enemy, EMPEROR. Then, Faustus, as thou late didst promise us, In peace possess the triple diadem, Shall make poor Faustus, to his utmost power, to a costermonger. [Aside.] Shall add more excellence unto thine art Thou shalt be famous through [152] all Italy, For ever be belov'd of Carolus! And honour'd of the German Emperor. Thrice-learned Faustus, welcome to our court. And hale the stubborn Furies from their caves, And lay his life at holy Bruno's feet: We would behold that famous conqueror, Than if by powerful necromantic spells For proof whereof, if so your grace be pleas'd, To compass whatsoe'er your grace commands. And if this Bruno, thou hast late redeem'd, BENVOLIO. Blood, he speaks terribly! but, for all that, I do not To cast his magic charms, that shall pierce through [154] The ebon gates of ever-burning hell, And sit in Peter's chair, despite of chance,

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