The miracles that magic will perform
Will make thee vow to study nothing
else.
He that is grounded in Astrology,
Enriched with
tongues, well seen in minerals,
Hath all the principles
magic doth require.
Then doubt not,
Faustus, but to be renowned,
And more frequented for this mystery,
Then heretofore the Delphian
oracle.
The spirits tell me they can dry the
sea,
And fetch the treasure of all foreign wrackes,
Yea, all the wealth that our
fore-fathers hid
Within the messy entrails of the earth;
Then tell me,
Faustus, what shall we three want?