thee, an answer must thou
make by me again: yet I will hear what is thy desire, because thou hast
sworn to me to be here at this time."
Dr. Faustus gave him this answer, though faintly for his soul's sake,
that his request was none other, but to become a devil, or at least a
limb of him, and that the spirit should agree to these articles
following:
1. That he might be a spirit in shape and quality.
2. That Mephistophiles should be his servant at his command.
3. That Mephistophiles should bring him anything, and do for him
whatsoever he desired.
4. That all times he would be in the house invisible to all men,
except only to himself, and at his command to show himself.
5. That Mephistophiles should at all times appear at his command,
in what form or shape soever he would.
Upon these points the spirit answered Dr. Faustus. That all this should
be granted him, and fulfilled, and more if he would agree unto him upon
certain articles as followeth:
1. That Dr. Faustus should give himself to the lord Lucifer, body
and soul.
2. For confirmation of the same, he should make him a writing
written in his own blood.
3. That he would be an enemy to all Christian people.
4. That he would deny the Christian belief.
5. That he let not any man change his opinion, if so be any man
should go about to dissuade or withdraw him from it.
Farther the spirit promised Faustus to give him certain years to live
in health and pleasure, and when such years were expired, that then
Faustus would be fetched away; and if he would hold these articles and
conditions, that then he should have whatsoever his heart would wish or
desire; and that Faustus should quickly perceive himself to be a spirit
in all manner of actions whatsoever. Hereupon Dr. Faustus's mind was
inflamed, that he forgot his soul, and promises Mephistophiles to hold
all things as he mentioned them: he thought the devil was not so black
as they used to paint him, nor hell so hot as the people say.
CHAPTER V.
_The third Parley between Dr. Faustus and Mephistophiles about a
Conclusion._
After Dr. Faustus had made his promise to the devil, in the morning
betimes he called the spirit before him, and commanded him, that he
should always come to him like a friar, after the order of St. Francis,
with a bell in his hand like St. Anthony, and to ring it once or twice
before he appeared, that he might know
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