Faust Part 42

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Faust



Faust Part 42


Ah, dearest man, if but thy face I see, I know not what compels me to thy will: So much have I already done for thee, That scarcely more is left me to fulfil.


(Enter MEPHISTOPHELES.) [Exit.


MEPHISTOPHELES


The monkey! Is she gone?


FAUST



Hast played the spy again?


MEPHISTOPHELES


Ive heard, most fully, how she drew thee.


The Doctor has been catechised, tis plain; Great good, I hope, the thing will do thee.


The girls have much desire to ascertain If one is prim and good, as ancient rules compel: If there hes led, they think, hell follow them as well.


FAUST


Thou, monster, wilt nor see nor own How this pure soul, of faith so lowly, So loving and ineffable,- The faith alone That her salvation is,-with scruples holy Pines, lest she hold as lost the man she loves so well!


MEPHISTOPHELES


Thou, full of sensual, super-sensual desire, A girl by the nose is leading thee.


FAUST


Abortion, thou, of filth and fire!


MEPHISTOPHELES


And then, how masterly she reads physiognomy!


When I am present shes impressed, she knows not how; She in my mask a hidden sense would read: She feels that surely Im a genius now,- Perhaps the very Devil, indeed!


Well, well,-to-night-?


FAUST


Whats that to thee?


MEPHISTOPHELES


Yet my delight twill also be!


XVII


AT THE FOUNTAIN


MARGARET and LISBETH With pitchers.


LISBETH


Hast nothing heard of Barbara?


MARGARET


No, not a word. I go so little out.


LISBETH


Its true, Sibylla said, to-day.


Shes played the fool at last, theres not a doubt.


Such taking-on of airs!


MARGARET


How so?


LISBETH


It stinks!


Shes feeding two, wheneer she eats and drinks.


MARGARET


Ah!


LISBETH


And so, at last, it serves her rightly.


She clung to the fellow so long and tightly!


That was a promenading!


At village and dance parading!


As the first they must everywhere shine, And he treated her always to pies and wine, And she made a to-do with her face so fine; So mean and shameless was her behavior, She took all the presents the fellow gave her.


Twas kissing and coddling, on and on!


So now, at the end, the flower is gone.


MARGARET


The poor, poor thing!


LISBETH


Dost pity her, at that?


When one of us at spinning sat, And mother, nights, neer let us out the door She sported with her paramour.


On the door-bench, in the pa.s.sage dark, The length of the time theyd never mark.


So now her head no more shell lift, But do church-penance in her sinners shift!







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