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⟨by⟩ the Duke of Bavaria had invited most ⟨of⟩ the gentry of the country to dinner, ⟨for⟩ whose entertainment there was abundance ⟨of⟩ provision got ready: The gentry being ⟨come⟩, and ready to sit down to dinner, in ⟨an⟩ instant Mephostophiles came and took ⟨away⟩ all with him, leaving them full of admiration. If any time Faustus had a mind for ⟨old⟩ fowl, the spirit would call whole flocks ⟨by⟩ at a window: Also the spirit did teach ⟨Faustus⟩ to do the like, so that no lock nor ⟨key⟩ could keep them out. The devil also ⟨taught⟩ Faustus to fly into the air, and to (illegible text)t many things which are incredible, and ⟨too⟩ large for this small book to contain.
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CHAP. VI.
How Dr Faustus dreamed of hell in his sleep, and what he saw there.
AFTER Faustus had a long conference with his spirit concerning the fall of ⟨Lucifer⟩, and the state and condition of all the ⟨fallen⟩ angels, he, in a vision or deam, saw ⟨Hell⟩, and all the devils and souls that were ⟨tormented⟩ there: he also saw hell divided ⟨into⟩ several cells, or deep holes, and for ⟨every⟩ cell, or deep ward, there was a devil