FAUSTUS. My gracious lord, I am ready to accomplish your request, [Aside.] EMPEROR. Go to, Master Doctor; let me see them presently. FAUSTUS. But, if it like your grace, it is not in my ability[136] KNIGHT. I'faith, that's as true as Diana turned me to a stag. [Aside.] paramour before the Emperor! FAUSTUS. How then, sir? Both in their right shapes, gesture, and attire Where lies entomb'd this famous conqueror, FAUSTUS. No, sir; but, when Actaeon died, he left the horns for so far forth as by art and power of my spirit I am able to perform. two deceased princes, which long since are consumed to dust. they both[137] lived in, in their most flourishing estate; which And bring with him his beauteous paramour, They us'd to wear during their time of life, And give me cause to praise thee whilst I live. Thou shalt both satisfy my just desire, you, when you will confess the truth. KNIGHT. Ay, marry, Master Doctor, now there's a sign of grace in I doubt not shall sufficiently content your imperial majesty. FAUSTUS. But such spirits as can lively resemble Alexander and KNIGHT. Do you hear, Master Doctor? you bring Alexander and his his paramour shall appear before your grace, in that manner that to present before your eyes the true substantial bodies of those KNIGHT. I'faith, that's just nothing at all. Canst raise this man from hollow vaults below,