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Faust, Part 1 by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Faust, Part 1 by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe









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  • The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus (Marlowe)įaust - Part 1 by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe…MEPHISTOPHELESI to the upper ranks do not belong Yet if, by me companion’d, thouThy steps through life forthwith wilt take Upon the spot myself I’ll makeThy comrade - Should it suit thy need,I am thy servant, am thy slave indeed!FAUSTAnd how must I thy services repay?MEPHISTOPHELESThereto thou lengthen’d respite hast!FAUSTNo! No!The devil is an egoist I know:And, for Heaven’s sake, ’tis not his wayKindness to any one to show.Let the condition plainly be exprest!Such a domestic is a dangerous guest.MEPHISTOPHELESI’ll pledge myself to be thy servant here,Still at thy back alert and prompt to be But when together yonder we appear,Then shalt thou do the same for me.FAUSTBut small concern I feel for yonder world Hast thou this system into ruin hurl’d,Another may arise the void to fill.This earth the fountain whence my pleasures flow,This sun doth daily shine upon my woe,And if this world I must forego,Let happen then,-what can and will.I to this theme will close mine ears,If men hereafter hate and love,And if there be in yonder spheresA depth below or height above.MEPHISTOPHELESIn this mood thou mayst venture it.
  • Faust, Part 1 by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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    Faust, Part 1 by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe