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That in mine arms I would have compass'd him. FAUSTUS. Away! be gone! [Exit show.]--See, see, my gracious EMPEROR. O, pardon me! my thoughts are so ravish'd the other, DARIUS. They meet. DARIUS is thrown down; That this fair lady, whilst [163] she liv'd on earth, window? [165] lord! what strange beast is yon, that thrusts his head out at go out, his PARAMOUR meets him. He embraceth her, and sets These [160] are but shadows, not substantial. EMPEROR. O, wondrous sight!--See, Duke of Saxony, DARIUS' crown upon her head; and, coming back, both salute Than if I gain'd [164] another monarchy. Had on her neck a little wart or mole; To satisfy my longing thoughts [162] at full, But, Faustus, since I may not speak to them, How may I prove that saying to be true? Sennet. Enter, at one door, [158] the EMPEROR ALEXANDER, at them; which FAUSTUS seeing, suddenly stays him. Then trumpets Let me this tell thee: I have heard it said ALEXANDER kills him, takes off his crown, and, offering to And in this sight thou better pleasest me EMPEROR. Faustus, I see it plain; cease, and music sounds. the EMPEROR, who, leaving his state, [159] offers to embrace With sight of this renowmed [161] emperor, My gracious lord, you do forget yourself; FAUSTUS. Your majesty may boldly go and see.

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