Faust — Part 1 by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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page 72 of 274 (26%)
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For ghosts and f or the devil 'tis a law.
Where they stole in, there they must forth. We're free The first to choose; as to the second, slaves are we. FAUST E'en hell hath its peculiar laws, I see! I'm glad of that! a pact may then be made, The which you gentlemen will surely keep? MEPHISTOPHELES What e'er therein is promised thou shalt reap, No tittle shall remain unpaid. But such arrangements time require; We'll speak of them when next we meet; Most earnestly I now entreat, This once permission to retire. FAUST Another moment prithee here remain, Me with some happy word to pleasure. MEPHISTOPHELES Now let me go! ere long I'll come again, Then thou may'st question at thy leisure. FAUST |
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