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not the Duke. Go, pacify their fury, set it ope, The CLOWNS bounce [215] at the gate, within. father as commit with us. [They knock again, and call out to talk with FAUSTUS.] FAUSTUS. I do beseech your grace, let them come in; SERVANT. Why, saucy varlets, dare you be so bold? DUKE. Do as thou wilt, Faustus; I give thee leave. DUKE. What rude disturbers have we at the gate? DICK [within]. Commit with us! he were as good commit with his DICK [within]. We have no reason for it; therefore a fig for him! DUKE. What would they have? more bold than welcome. I have procur'd your pardons: [217] welcome, all. SERVANT. Why, how now, masters! what a coil is there! DUKE. Will you, sir?--Commit the rascals. Enter ROBIN, DICK, CARTER, and HORSE-COURSER. Why, how now, my good friends! SERVANT. It appears so: pray, be bold elsewhere, and trouble Faith, you are too outrageous: but, come near; What is the reason you disturb the Duke? They are good subject for [216] a merriment. SERVANT. They all cry out to speak with Doctor Faustus. CARTER [within]. Ay, and we will speak with him. And then demand of them what they would have. HORSE-COURSER [within]. I hope, sir, we have wit enough to be FAUSTUS. I thank your grace.

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