The Works of Christopher Marlowe
Dr. Faustus (A Text)
Act:
2
Scene:
10
Knight.
I'faith he looks much like a conjuror.
[Aside.
Knight.
I'faith that's just nothing at all.
[Aside.
Knight.
Ay, marry, Master Doctor, now there's a sign of grace in you, when you will confess the truth. [Aside.
Knight.
Do you hear, Master Doctor? You bring Alexander and his paramour before the Emperor!
Knight.
I'faith that's as true as Diana turned me to a stag!
Knight.
Nay, an you go to conjuring, I'll begone.
[Exit.
Knight.
Thou damned wretch and execrable dog, Bred in the concave of some monstrous rock, How darest thou thus abuse a gentleman? Villain, I say, undo what thou hast done!