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BAD ANGEL: No, no, Faustus, let thy thoughts 34 Be guided by thy lust and ambition.

FAUSTUS: O, what a world of trouble I do see 23 In this book of magic! 24 O, Faustus, how I do contemplate 25 The power and might of conjuration! 26 I think I see the secrets of the earth, 27 The mysteries of sea and sky, 28 And all the world in miniature.

MEHISTOPHELES: I see thou art a scholar, and a wise one, 41 And I perceive thou dost desire 42 The knowledge of the secrets of the earth.

FAUSTUS: Now, Wagner, what news with you? 2 WAGNER: The news, my master, is, that I 3 Have brought you word of a most rare thing, 4 A thing that doth delight all men, 5 Which is a book of magic, penned 6 By that great wizard, Solomon. dr. faustus full text with line numbers

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(Enter THE GOOD ANGEL and THE BAD ANGEL )

FAUSTUS: Thou dost perceive aright.

FAUSTUS: O, what a world of profit and delight 11 Is promised in this scroll! 12 A book of magic, penned by Solomon, 13 And here I see the power and might 14 Of conjuration, spells, and incantations, 15 Which I will use for my own ends. 26 I think I see the secrets of

MEHISTOPHELES: Then I will grant thee 45 A twenty-four years' lease of life, 46 And during that time thou shalt 47 Have all the world at thy command.

(Exeunt)

FAUSTUS: I care not.

FAUSTUS: O, thou dost possess a book of magic then, 8 Pray, let me see it.

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