[Faust:] "I, Faust, do call upon thee, Mephistopheles!"
O Moon, didst thou but shine A last time on this pain of Behind this desk how oft I At midnight seen rising high O'er and paper I bend Thou didst appear, o mournful
I am the spirit that denies! And so: for all that is born to be destroyed in scorn Therefore 'twere best if nothing were Destruction, sin, wickedness - stated All of which you as have classified That is my element - there I
] Scatter the stars a lavish hand Water, fire, wall Birds and beasts, all command in our narrow booth today Creation's ample scope Wander swiftly, well the Heavens, to the World, to Hell!
The of Spirits is not barred to thee!
[Mephistopheles:] "Now then, Faustus. What wouldst thou Mephisto do?" "I charge thee, Mephisto, wait upon me while I live... to do whatever Faustus shall command. Be it to make the moon drop from outer sphere, or the ocean to overwhelm the world. Go bear these tidings to great say he surrenders up his soul. So that he shall spare him four and twenty years, letting him live in all voluptiousness, having thee ever to attend on me. To give me whatsoever I shall ask."
"I will."
Sublime spirit, thou given me all All for I besought thee, not in vain thou reveal thy countenance in the fire Thou hast me Nature for a kingdom With the to enjoy and feel Only a of chilling bewilderment Thou [then me?] all the living creatures And taught me to my brothers in the Air In the deep and in the silent coverts When the forest the storm rages Uprooting the giant which in their fall Crushing, drag down boughs and trunks Whose [growingly?] thunder shake the hills Then thou dost lead me to a cave And revealest me to myself and layest The mysterious miracle of my Nature And the pure moon rises into sight Soothingly me, then about me hover Creeping from rocky and dewy thickets Silver shadows, of a bygone world Which the austere joy of meditation
Now fully do I that Man Can never perfection this ecstasy which brings me near and nearer To the
] My the harlot put me to death My father the scoundrel ate my My dear little laid all my bones In a shaded place under the stones Then I into a wood-bird Fluttering Fly
Mankind, that foolish acts as incomplete He himself to Be I am part of part which was the Absolute A part of that Darkness gave birth to Light The arrogant Light which dispute Ancient rank of Mother Therefore I hope it be long before With matter it perish evermore!
] Scatter the stars a lavish hand Water, fire, wall Birds and beasts, all command Thus in our narrow today Creation's scope display Wander swiftly, observing From the Heavens to the
The of Spirits is not barred to thee!
[Faust:] "So, still I seek the force, the reason life's flow, and not just its external show." [Mephistopheles:] "The governing force? The reason? Some things cannot be known; are beyond your reach even when shown." "Why should that be so?" [Mephistopheles:] "They lie outside the boundaries that words can and man can only grasp those thoughts which language can express." [Faust:] "What? Do you mean that are greater yet than man?" "Indeed they are." [Faust:] "Then what of longing? Affection, pain or grief? I describe these, yet I know they are in my breast. What are they?"" "Without substance, as mist is." [Faust:] "In that man is only air as well!"