Match the lines from Christopher Marlowe’s The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus to their correct allusions.

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Here are the lines that matched from Christoper Marlowe's The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus in their correct allusions.

(1) Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight, And burned is Apollo's laurel bough, That sometime grew within this learned man.
   
(2) Swoll'n with cunning of a self-conceit, His waxen wings did mount above his reach, And melting heavens conspired his overthrow. 
 
(3) Her lips suck forth my soul: see, where it flies!-- Come, Helen, come, give me my soul again. Here will I dwell, for heaven is in these lips, And all is dross that is not Helena. I will be Paris, and for love of thee,

Answer:
(1) Icarus and Daedalus (characters in Greek mythology who invented a way to fly) 
(2) The Trojan War
(3) A symbol of fame and reward, belonging to the god of divination Pairs