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‘Stand still,
you ever-
moving
spheres of
heaven,’
Faustus
‘Her lips sucks
forth my soul.
See where it
flies!’
Faustus
‘The serpent
that tempted
Eve may be
saved, but not
Faustus.’
Lucifer
‘comes he
not? Comes
he not?’
‘Sweet Helen,
make me
immortal with
a kiss.’
Faustus Faustus Faustus
Faustus Faustus Faustus Faustu
s
Faustus
‘O, I’ll leap up
to my God!
Who pulls me
down?’
‘I would lift up
my hands, but
see, they hold
them, they hold
them.’
‘Mountains and
hills, come, come
and fall on me,
And hide me
from the heavy
wrath of God!’
‘You stars that
reigned at my
nativity, Whose
influence hath
allotted death and
hell’
‘Ah, half the
hour is past!’
‘This soul should
fly from me and
I be changed
Unto some
brutish beast’
Faustus Faustus Faustus Faustus The Chorus
‘Curst be the
parents that
engendered me!
No, Faustus,
curse thyself.’
‘O soul, be
changed into
little waterdrops,
And fall into the
ocean, ne’er be
found!
‘I’ll burn my
books. Ah,
Mephistopheles!’
‘Cut is the
branch that
might have
grown full
straight,’
The Chorus
‘Faustus is
gone. Regard
his hellish
fall,’
The Chorus
Warns not to
‘practise more
than heavenly
power permits.’
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