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Mephostophiles told him they were those who pretended themselves to be physicians, and who had poisoned many thousands to try practise; and now saith the spirit they have just the same administered to them, which they gave to others though not with the same effect, for they will never die here saith he. Over their heads was a shelf laden with gallipots full of poison. Having past them he came to a long entry exceeding dark where there was a mighty crowd, he asked him what those were? and the spirit told him they were pick-pockets; who loved to be in a crowd, when they were in the other world, and to content them they put them in a crowd there, amongst them were some padders on the high way, and those of that function. Walking farther he saw many thousands of vintners, and some millions of taylors, in so much that they could not feel where to get stowage for them; a great number of pastry cooks with peels on their heads. Walking farther, the spirit opening a great cellar door, from which arose a terrible noise, he asked what they were; the spirit told him they were witches, and those who had been pretended Saints in the other world; but how they did squabble, fight, and tear one an other! Not far from them lay the whore mongers and adulterers, who made such a hideous noise, that