them by turning all the bushes into horsemen, and "so "Mephistophilis, transform him straight: According to THE hornes on their browes, and every palfry a paire of oxe Note *, from p. 95. (Doctor Faustus, from the quarto of 1604): mounted on fair palfreys; but the doctor quickly overcame [Footnote 175: this attempt against the conjurer: See note, * p. 95. and a half from the city, he was attacked in a wood by the [Footnote 174: sway: So 4tos 1616, 1631.--2to 1624 "stay."] Faustus's "conference" with the Emperor; nor did he offer awaked, thinking to pull in his head, he hit his hornes knight and some of his companions: they were in armour, and hornes on his head; and this was their penance appointed space of a whole moneth, did weare a paire of goates the doctor any insult by doubting his skill in magic. We charmed them, that every one, knight and other, for the are there told that Faustus happening to see the knight [Footnote 173: of: i.e. on.] [Footnote 172: sir: So 4tos 1616, 1631.--Not in 4to 1624.] a huge pair of hart's horns on his head; "and, as the knight HISTORY OF DR. FAUSTUS, the knight was not present during against the glasse, that the panes thereof flew about his and the courtiers, to their great amusement, had beheld the he could neither get backward nor forward." After the emperor When Faustus, having taken leave of the emperor, was a league poor knight in this condition, Faustus removed the horns. eares: thinke here how this good gentleman was vexed, for asleep, "leaning out of a window of the great hall," fixed