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Of (he Nature of Spirits. 155

quer and fubdue them with fpimual weapons,and force them to obey him.

Poll. I am now by thee fufficiently informed of all things which I have hitherto defired to know ; wherefore I (hall not any further trouble thee with my Queflions , or rather Riddles, but leave thee to thy own occafions.

Cafl. Neither have I counted my fclf idle in anfwering thee : but let the ufe thereof yeeld us each to other an equal rccompence. Farewel therefore.

Poll. And thee alfo.

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