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THIRD SCHOLAR. Too simple is my wit [234] to tell her worth, we have determined with ourselves that Helen of Greece was the FIRST SCHOLAR. Now we have seen the pride of Nature's work, Whom all the world admires for majesty. over the stage. Be silent, then, for danger is in words. about fair ladies, which was the beautifulest in all the world, [Exeunt SCHOLARS.] Music sounds. MEPHISTOPHILIS brings in HELEN; she passeth dame of Greece, whom all the world admires for majesty, we should admirablest lady that ever lived: therefore, Master Doctor, if For that I know your friendship is unfeign'd, Enter an OLD MAN. FAUSTUS. Gentlemen, The just request of those that wish him well: think ourselves much beholding unto you. Happy and blest be Faustus evermore! You shall behold that peerless dame of Greece, We'll take our leaves: and, for this blessed sight, SECOND SCHOLAR. Was this fair Helen, whose admired worth you will do us so much favour as to let us see that peerless No otherwise for pomp or majesty FAUSTUS. Gentlemen, farewell: the same wish I to you. It is not Faustus' custom to deny Than when Sir Paris cross'd the seas with her, Made Greece with ten years' war [233] afflict poor Troy? And brought the spoils to rich Dardania.

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