Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Who, far removed from shadows all,
For substances alone seeks deeply. _Faust_. With gentlemen like him in my presence, The name is apt to express the essence, Especially if, when you inquire, You find it God of flies,[14] Destroyer, Slanderer, Liar. Well now, who art thou then? _Mephistopheles_. A portion of that power, Which wills the bad and works the good at every hour. _Faust_. Beneath thy riddle-word what meaning lies? _Mephistopheles_. I am the spirit that denies! And justly so; for all that time creates, He does well who annihilates! Better, it ne'er had had beginning; And so, then, all that you call sinning, Destruction,--all you pronounce ill-meant,-- Is my original element. _Faust_. Thou call'st thyself a part, yet lookst complete to me. _Mephistopheles_. I speak the modest truth to thee. A world of folly in one little soul, _Man_ loves to think himself a whole; Part of the part am I, which once was all, the Gloom That brought forth Light itself from out her mighty womb, The upstart proud, that now with mother Night |
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