The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats. Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani no 18, rue Vivienne, 1829 - 575 páginas |
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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 tookedst 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 tookedst not my visits in ill part ...
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... MEPHISTOPHELES . THE LORD . Ay ; my servant Faust . MEPHISTOPHELES . In truth He serves you in a fashion quite his own ; And the fool's meat and drink are not of earth . His aspirations bear him on so far That he is half aware of his ...
... MEPHISTOPHELES . THE LORD . Ay ; my servant Faust . MEPHISTOPHELES . In truth He serves you in a fashion quite his own ; And the fool's meat and drink are not of earth . His aspirations bear him on so far That he is half aware of his ...
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... MEPHISTOPHELES , and IGNIS - FATUUS , in alternate Sir Urean is sitting aloft in the air ; Hey. MEPHISTOPHELES . Now vigorously seize my skirt , and gain Chorus . The limits of the sphere of dream , The bounds of true and false , are ...
... MEPHISTOPHELES , and IGNIS - FATUUS , in alternate Sir Urean is sitting aloft in the air ; Hey. MEPHISTOPHELES . Now vigorously seize my skirt , and gain Chorus . The limits of the sphere of dream , The bounds of true and false , are ...
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... MEPHISTOPHELES . [ They descend . What thronging , dashing , raging , rustling ; And you may now as well take your course on to Hell , What whispering , babbling , hissing , bustling ; Since you ride by so fast on the headlong blast . A ...
... MEPHISTOPHELES . [ They descend . What thronging , dashing , raging , rustling ; And you may now as well take your course on to Hell , What whispering , babbling , hissing , bustling ; Since you ride by so fast on the headlong blast . A ...
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... MEPHISTOPHELES . Mark her well . It is FAUST . MEPHISTOPHELES . Lilith , the first wife of Adam . Beware of her fair hair , for she excels All women in the magic of her locks ; And when she winds them round a young man's neck , She will ...
... MEPHISTOPHELES . Mark her well . It is FAUST . MEPHISTOPHELES . Lilith , the first wife of Adam . Beware of her fair hair , for she excels All women in the magic of her locks ; And when she winds them round a young man's neck , She will ...
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