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... MEPHISTOPHELES . MEPHISTOPHELES . As thou , O Lord ! once more art kind enough To interest thyself in our affairs- And ask , " How goes it with you there below ? " And as indulgently at other times Thou tookest not my visits in ill part ...
... MEPHISTOPHELES . MEPHISTOPHELES . As thou , O Lord ! once more art kind enough To interest thyself in our affairs- And ask , " How goes it with you there below ? " And as indulgently at other times Thou tookest not my visits in ill part ...
Side 509
... MEPHISTOPHELES . No , Lord ! I find all there , as ever , bad at best . Even I am sorry for man's days of sorrow ; I could myself almost give up the pleasure Of plaguing the poor things . The Doctor ? THE LORD . Knowest thou Faust ...
... MEPHISTOPHELES . No , Lord ! I find all there , as ever , bad at best . Even I am sorry for man's days of sorrow ; I could myself almost give up the pleasure Of plaguing the poor things . The Doctor ? THE LORD . Knowest thou Faust ...
Side 510
... MEPHISTOPHELES . Now vigorously seize my skirt , and gain FAUST , MEPHISTOPHELES , and IGNIS - FATUUS , in alter- nate Chorus . The limits of the sphere of dream , The bounds of true and false , are past . Lead us on , thou wandering ...
... MEPHISTOPHELES . Now vigorously seize my skirt , and gain FAUST , MEPHISTOPHELES , and IGNIS - FATUUS , in alter- nate Chorus . The limits of the sphere of dream , The bounds of true and false , are past . Lead us on , thou wandering ...
Side 511
... MEPHISTOPHELES . [ They descend What thronging , dashing , raging , rustling ; What whispering , babbling , hissing , bustling , What glimmering , spurting , stinking , burning , As Heaven and Earth were overturning . There is a true ...
... MEPHISTOPHELES . [ They descend What thronging , dashing , raging , rustling ; What whispering , babbling , hissing , bustling , What glimmering , spurting , stinking , burning , As Heaven and Earth were overturning . There is a true ...
Side 512
... MEPHISTOPHELES . In truth , I generally go about In strict incognito ; and yet one likes To wear one's orders upon gala - days . I have no ribbon at my knee ; but here At home , the cloven foot is honorable . See you that snail there ...
... MEPHISTOPHELES . In truth , I generally go about In strict incognito ; and yet one likes To wear one's orders upon gala - days . I have no ribbon at my knee ; but here At home , the cloven foot is honorable . See you that snail there ...
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