The Works of Christopher Marlowe
Dr. Faustus (A Text)
Act:
2
Scene:
1
E. Ang.
Go forward, Faustus, in that famous art,
Wherein all Nature's treasure is contained:
Be thou on earth as Jove is in the sky,
Lord and commander of these elements.
[Exeunt Angels.
Act:
2
Scene:
5
E. Ang.
Rather, illusions—fruits of lunacy,
That makes men foolish that do trust them most.
E. Ang.
No, Faustus, think of honour and of
{Exeunt Angels.
Act:
2
Scene:
6
E. Ang.
Thou art a Spirit; God cannot pity thee.
E. Ang.
Ay, but Faustus never shall repent.
[Exeunt Angels.
E. Ang.
Too late.
E. Ang.
If thou repent, Devils shall tear thee in pieces.