water. Now, sir, I thinking the horse had had some quality [208] it. I went me home to his house, and there I found him asleep. vanished away, and I sate straddling upon a bottle of hay. wake him. I, seeing that, took him by the leg, and never rested [Exeunt.] pulling till I had pulled me his leg quite off; and now 'tis at HORSE-COURSER. But you shall hear how bravely I served him for DUKE. Thanks, Master Doctor, for these pleasant sights; nor know I how sufficiently to recompense your great deserts in erecting then we'll go seek out the doctor. Enter the DUKE OF VANHOLT, his DUCHESS, FAUSTUS, MEPHISTOPHILIS, and ATTENDANTS. I kept a hallooing and whooping in his ears; but all could not FAUSTUS. I do think myself, my good lord, highly recompensed in that enchanted castle in the air, [210] the sight whereof so into a great river? and when I came just in the midst, my horse for one of his devils turned me into the likeness of an ape's face. that he would not have me know of, what did I but rid [209] him ROBIN. And has the doctor but one leg, then? that's excellent; him no time; but, quoth he, in any case, ride him not into the CARTER. Some more drink, hostess! ALL. O, brave doctor! my horse, Doctor Faustus bad me ride him night and day, and spare and ditch and never tire, I gave him his money. So, when I had ROBIN. Hark you, we'll into another room and drink a while, and delighted [211] me as nothing in the world could please me more. home in mine hostry.