Whose heavenly beauty passeth all compare. And Faustus' custom is not to deny You shall behold that peerless dame of Greece, OLD MAN. Ah, Doctor Faustus, that I might prevail SECOND SCHOLAR. Too simple is my wit to tell her praise, With ten years' war the rape of such a queen, that favour, as to let us see that peerless dame of Greece, whom FAUSTUS. Gentlemen, farewell: the same I wish to you. all the world admires for majesty, we should think ourselves much Be silent, then, for danger is in words. Let us depart; and for this glorious deed FAUSTUS. Gentlemen, [Music sounds, and HELEN passeth over the stage.[153]] FIRST SCHOLAR. Since we have seen the pride of Nature's works, beholding unto you. No otherways for pomp and majesty [Exeunt SCHOLARS.] Than when Sir Paris cross'd the seas with her, And brought the spoils to rich Dardania. For that I know your friendship is unfeign'd, Whom all the world admires for majesty. Enter an OLD MAN.[154] To guide thy steps unto the way of life, And only paragon of excellence, The just requests of those that wish him well, THIRD SCHOLAR. No marvel though the angry Greeks pursu'd Happy and blest be Faustus evermore!