Marlowe, C. (1592). Doctor Faustus.
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(Enter and MEHISTOPHELES )
FAUSTUS: O, what a world of profit and delight 11 Is promised in this scroll! 12 A book of magic, penned by Solomon, 13 And here I see the power and might 14 Of conjuration, spells, and incantations, 15 Which I will use for my own ends. dr. faustus full text with line numbers
GOOD ANGEL: Faustus, Faustus, cease to study 31 These wicked books, and let thy thoughts 32 Be turned to heavenly things.
(Enter THE GOOD ANGEL and THE BAD ANGEL )
(Exeunt)
BAD ANGEL: No, no, Faustus, let thy thoughts 34 Be guided by thy lust and ambition.
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FAUSTUS: O, what a struggle do I find 36 Within myself! Marlowe, C
FAUSTUS: A bargain!
WAGNER: My master, I pray you, be not rash; 17 'Tis not a toy to play with.
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