<h2><SPAN name="XXII" id="XXII"></SPAN>XXII</h2>
<p>WALPURGIS-NIGHT'S DREAM</p>
<p>OBERON AND TITANIA's GOLDEN WEDDING</p>
<p>INTERMEZZO</p>
<p>MANAGER</p>
<p>Sons of Mieding, rest to-day!<br/>
Needless your machinery:<br/>
Misty vale and mountain gray,<br/>
That is all the scenery.</p>
<p>HERALD</p>
<p>That the wedding golden be.<br/>
Must fifty years be rounded:<br/>
But <i>the Golden</i> give to me,<br/>
When the strife's compounded.</p>
<p>OBERON</p>
<p>Spirits, if you're here, be seen—<br/>
Show yourselves, delighted!<br/>
Fairy king and fairy queen,<br/>
They are newly plighted.</p>
<p>PUCK</p>
<p>Cometh Puck, and, light of limb,<br/>
Whisks and whirls in measure:<br/>
Come a hundred after him,<br/>
To share with him the pleasure.</p>
<p>ARIEL</p>
<p>Ariel's song is heavenly-pure,<br/>
His tones are sweet and rare ones:<br/>
Though ugly faces he allure,<br/>
Yet he allures the fair ones.</p>
<p>OBERON</p>
<p>Spouses, who would fain agree,<br/>
Learn how we were mated!<br/>
If your pairs would loving be,<br/>
First be separated!</p>
<p>TITANIA</p>
<p>If her whims the wife control,<br/>
And the man berate her,<br/>
Take him to the Northern Pole,<br/>
And her to the Equator!</p>
<p>ORCHESTRA. TUTTI.</p>
<p><i>Fortissimo</i>.</p>
<p>Snout of fly, mosquito-bill,<br/>
And kin of all conditions,<br/>
Frog in grass, and cricket-trill,—<br/>
These are the musicians!</p>
<p>SOLO</p>
<p>See the bagpipe on our track!<br/>
'Tis the soap-blown bubble:<br/>
Hear the <i>schnecke-schnicke-schnack</i><br/>
Through his nostrils double!</p>
<p>SPIRIT, JUST GROWING INTO FORM</p>
<p>Spider's foot and paunch of toad,<br/>
And little wings—we know 'em!<br/>
A little creature 'twill not be,<br/>
But yet, a little poem.</p>
<p>A LITTLE COUPLE</p>
<p>Little step and lofty leap<br/>
Through honey-dew and fragrance:<br/>
You'll never mount the airy steep<br/>
With all your tripping vagrance.</p>
<p>INQUISITIVE TRAVELLER</p>
<p>Is't but masquerading play?<br/>
See I with precision?<br/>
Oberon, the beauteous fay,<br/>
Meets, to-night, my vision!</p>
<p>ORTHODOX</p>
<p>Not a claw, no tail I see!<br/>
And yet, beyond a cavil,<br/>
Like "the Gods of Greece," must he<br/>
Also be a devil.</p>
<p>NORTHERN ARTIST</p>
<p>I only seize, with sketchy air,<br/>
Some outlines of the tourney;<br/>
Yet I betimes myself prepare<br/>
For my Italian journey.</p>
<p>PURIST</p>
<p>My bad luck brings me here, alas!<br/>
How roars the orgy louder!<br/>
And of the witches in the mass,<br/>
But only two wear powder.</p>
<p>YOUNG WITCH</p>
<p>Powder becomes, like petticoat,<br/>
A gray and wrinkled noddy;<br/>
So I sit naked on my goat,<br/>
And show a strapping body.</p>
<p>MATRON</p>
<p>We've too much tact and policy<br/>
To rate with gibes a scolder;<br/>
Yet, young and tender though you be,<br/>
I hope to see you moulder.</p>
<p>LEADER OF THE BAND</p>
<p>Fly-snout and mosquito-bill,<br/>
Don't swarm so round the Naked!<br/>
Frog in grass and cricket-trill,<br/>
Observe the time, and make it!</p>
<p>WEATHERCOCK (<i>towards one side</i>)</p>
<p>Society to one's desire!<br/>
Brides only, and the sweetest!<br/>
And bachelors of youth and fire.<br/>
And prospects the completest!</p>
<p>WEATHERCOCK (<i>towards the other side</i>)</p>
<p>And if the Earth don't open now<br/>
To swallow up each ranter,<br/>
Why, then will I myself, I vow,<br/>
Jump into hell instanter!</p>
<p>XENIES</p>
<p>Us as little insects see!<br/>
With sharpest nippers flitting,<br/>
That our Papa Satan we<br/>
May honor as is fitting.</p>
<p>HENNINGS</p>
<p>How, in crowds together massed,<br/>
They are jesting, shameless!<br/>
They will even say, at last,<br/>
That their hearts are blameless.</p>
<p>MUSAGETES</p>
<p>Among this witches' revelry<br/>
His way one gladly loses;<br/>
And, truly, it would easier be<br/>
Than to command the Muses.</p>
<p>CI-DEVANT GENIUS OF THE AGE</p>
<p>The proper folks one's talents laud:<br/>
Come on, and none shall pass us!<br/>
The Blocksberg has a summit broad,<br/>
Like Germany's Parnassus.</p>
<p>INQUISITIVE TRAVELLER</p>
<p>Say, who's the stiff and pompous man?<br/>
He walks with haughty paces:<br/>
He snuffles all he snuffle can:<br/>
"He scents the Jesuits' traces."</p>
<p>CRANE</p>
<p>Both clear and muddy streams, for me<br/>
Are good to fish and sport in:<br/>
And thus the pious man you see<br/>
With even devils consorting.</p>
<p>WORLDLING</p>
<p>Yes, for the pious, I suspect,<br/>
All instruments are fitting;<br/>
And on the Blocksberg they erect<br/>
Full many a place of meeting.</p>
<p>DANCER</p>
<p>A newer chorus now succeeds!<br/>
I hear the distant drumming.<br/>
"Don't be disturbed! 'tis, in the reeds,<br/>
The bittern's changeless booming."</p>
<p>DANCING-MASTER</p>
<p>How each his legs in nimble trip<br/>
Lifts up, and makes a clearance!<br/>
The crooked jump, the heavy skip,<br/>
Nor care for the appearance.</p>
<p>GOOD FELLOW</p>
<p>The rabble by such hate are held,<br/>
To maim and slay delights them:<br/>
As Orpheus' lyre the brutes compelled,<br/>
The bagpipe here unites them.</p>
<p>DOGMATIST</p>
<p>I'll not be led by any lure<br/>
Of doubts or critic-cavils:<br/>
The Devil must be something, sure,—<br/>
Or how should there be devils?</p>
<p>IDEALIST</p>
<p>This once, the fancy wrought in me<br/>
Is really too despotic:<br/>
Forsooth, if I am all I see,<br/>
I must be idiotic!</p>
<p>REALIST</p>
<p>This racking fuss on every hand,<br/>
It gives me great vexation;<br/>
And, for the first time, here I stand<br/>
On insecure foundation.</p>
<p>SUPERNATURALIST</p>
<p>With much delight I see the play,<br/>
And grant to these their merits,<br/>
Since from the devils I also may<br/>
Infer the better spirits.</p>
<p>SCEPTIC</p>
<p>The flame they follow, on and on,<br/>
And think they're near the treasure:<br/>
But <i>Devil</i> rhymes with <i>Doubt</i> alone,<br/>
So I am here with pleasure.</p>
<p>LEADER OF THE BAND</p>
<p>Frog in green, and cricket-trill.<br/>
Such dilettants!—perdition!<br/>
Fly-snout and mosquito-bill,—<br/>
Each one's a fine musician!</p>
<p>THE ADROIT</p>
<p><i>Sans souci</i>, we call the clan<br/>
Of merry creatures so, then;<br/>
Go a-foot no more we can,<br/>
And on our heads we go, then.</p>
<p>THE AWKWARD</p>
<p>Once many a bit we sponged, but now,<br/>
God help us! that is done with:<br/>
Our shoes are all danced out, we trow,<br/>
We've but naked soles to run with.</p>
<p>WILL-O'-THE WISPS</p>
<p>From the marshes we appear,<br/>
Where we originated;<br/>
Yet in the ranks, at once, we're here<br/>
As glittering gallants rated.</p>
<p>SHOOTING-STAR</p>
<p>Darting hither from the sky,<br/>
In star and fire light shooting,<br/>
Cross-wise now in grass I lie:<br/>
Who'll help me to my footing?</p>
<p>THE HEAVY FELLOWS</p>
<p>Room! and round about us, room!<br/>
Trodden are the grasses:<br/>
Spirits also, spirits come,<br/>
And they are bulky masses.</p>
<p>PUCK</p>
<p>Enter not so stall-fed quite,<br/>
Like elephant-calves about one!<br/>
And the heaviest weight to-night<br/>
Be Puck, himself, the stout one!</p>
<p>ARIEL</p>
<p>If loving Nature at your back,<br/>
Or Mind, the wings uncloses,<br/>
Follow up my airy track<br/>
To the mount of roses!</p>
<p>ORCHESTRA</p>
<p><i>pianissimo</i><br/>
Cloud and trailing mist o'erhead<br/>
Are now illuminated:<br/>
Air in leaves, and wind in reed,<br/>
And all is dissipated.</p>
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<p>DREARY DAY</p>
<p>A FIELD</p>
<p>FAUST MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>In misery! In despair! Long wretchedly astray on the face<br/>
of the earth, and now imprisoned! That gracious, ill-starred<br/>
creature shut in a dungeon as a criminal, and given<br/>
up to fearful torments! To this has it come! to this!—Treacherous,<br/>
contemptible spirit, and thou hast concealed it from<br/>
me!—Stand, then,—stand! Roll the devilish eyes wrathfully in<br/>
thy head! Stand and defy me with thine intolerable presence!<br/>
Imprisoned! In irretrievable misery! Delivered up to evil<br/>
spirits, and to condemning, unfeeling Man! And thou hast<br/>
lulled me, meanwhile, with the most insipid dissipations, hast<br/>
concealed from me her increasing wretchedness, and suffered<br/>
her to go helplessly to ruin!</p>
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<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>She is not the first.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Dog! Abominable monster! Transform him, thou Infinite<br/>
Spirit! transform the reptile again into his dog-shape? in which<br/>
it pleased him often at night to scamper on before me, to roll<br/>
himself at the feet of the unsuspecting wanderer, and hang<br/>
upon his shoulders when he fell! Transform him again into<br/>
his favorite likeness, that he may crawl upon his belly in the<br/>
dust before me,—that I may trample him, the outlawed, under<br/>
foot! Not the first! O woe! woe which no human soul can<br/>
grasp, that more than one being should sink into the depths<br/>
of this misery,—that the first, in its writhing death-agony<br/>
under the eyes of the Eternal Forgiver, did not expiate the<br/>
guilt of all others! The misery of this single one pierces to the<br/>
very marrow of my life; and thou art calmly grinning at the<br/>
fate of thousands!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>Now we are already again at the end of our wits, where the<br/>
understanding of you men runs wild. Why didst thou enter<br/>
into fellowship with us, if thou canst not carry it out? Wilt fly,<br/>
and art not secure against dizziness? Did we thrust ourselves<br/>
upon thee, or thou thyself upon us?</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Gnash not thus thy devouring teeth at me? It fills me with<br/>
horrible disgust. Mighty, glorious Spirit, who hast vouchsafed<br/>
to me Thine apparition, who knowest my heart and my soul,<br/>
why fetter me to the felon-comrade, who feeds on mischief and<br/>
gluts himself with ruin?</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>Hast thou done?</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Rescue her, or woe to thee! The fearfullest curse be upon<br/>
thee for thousands of ages!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>I cannot loosen the bonds of the Avenger, nor undo his bolts.<br/>
Rescue her? Who was it that plunged her into ruin? I, or thou?</p>
<p>(FAUST <i>looks around wildly</i>.)</p>
<p>Wilt thou grasp the thunder? Well that it has not been<br/>
given to you, miserable mortals! To crush to pieces the innocent<br/>
respondent—that is the tyrant-fashion of relieving one's<br/>
self in embarrassments.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Take me thither! She shall be free!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>And the danger to which thou wilt expose thyself? Know<br/>
that the guilt of blood, from thy hand, still lies upon the town!<br/>
Avenging spirits hover over the spot where the victim fell, and<br/>
lie in wait for the returning murderer.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>That, too, from thee? Murder and death of a world upon<br/>
thee, monster! Take me thither, I say, and liberate her!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>I will convey thee there; and hear, what I can do! Have I<br/>
all the power in Heaven and on Earth? I will becloud the<br/>
jailer's senses: get possession of the key, and lead her forth with<br/>
human hand! I will keep watch: the magic steeds are ready,<br/>
I will carry you off. So much is in my power.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Up and away!</p>
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<p>NIGHT</p>
<p>OPEN FIELD</p>
<p>(FAUST <i>and</i> MEPHISTOPHELES <i>speeding onward on black horses</i>.)</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>What weave they there round the raven-stone?</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>I know not what they are brewing and doing.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Soaring up, sweeping down, bowing and bending!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>A witches'-guild.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>They scatter, devote and doom!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>On! on!</p>
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<p>DUNGEON</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>(<i>with a bunch of keys and a lamp, before an iron door</i>)</p>
<p>A shudder, long unfelt, comes o'er me;<br/>
Mankind's collected woe o'erwhelms me, here.<br/>
She dwells within the dark, damp walls before me,<br/>
And all her crime was a delusion dear!<br/>
What! I delay to free her?<br/>
I dread, once again to see her?<br/>
On! my shrinking but lingers Death more near.</p>
<p>(<i>He grasps the lock: the sound of singing is heard inside</i>.)</p>
<div class="indented">
<p><i>My mother, the harlot,</i><br/>
Who put me to death;<br/>
My father, the varlet,<br/>
Who eaten me hath!<br/>
Little sister, so good,<br/>
Laid my bones in the wood,<br/>
In the damp moss and clay:<br/>
<i>Then was I a beautiful bird o' the wood;</i><br/>
Fly away! Fly away!<br/></p>
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<p>FAUST <i>(unlocking)</i></p>
<p>She does not dream her lover listens near;<br/>
That he the rattling chain, the rustling straw, can hear.</p>
<p><i>(He enters</i>.)</p>
<p>MARGARET (<i>hiding herself on the pallet</i>)<br/>
Woe! woe! They come. O death of bitterness!</p>
<p>FAUST (<i>whispering</i>)<br/>
Hush! hush! The hour is come that frees thee.</p>
<p>MARGARET (<i>throwing herself before him</i>)<br/>
Art thou a man, then pity my distress!</p>
<p>FAUST<br/>
Thy cries will wake the guards, and they will seize thee!<br/>
(<i>He takes hold of the fetters to unlock them</i>.)</p>
<p>MARGARET (<i>on her knees</i>)</p>
<p>Who, headsman! unto thee such power<br/>
Over me could give?<br/>
Thou'rt come for me at midnight-hour:<br/>
Have mercy on me, let me live!<br/>
Is't not soon enough when morning chime has run?</p>
<p>(<i>She rises</i>.)</p>
<p>And I am yet so young, so young!<br/>
And now Death comes, and ruin!<br/>
I, too, was fair, and that was my undoing.<br/>
My love was near, but now he's far;<br/>
Torn lies the wreath, scattered the blossoms are.<br/>
Seize me not thus so violently!<br/>
Spare me! What have I done to thee?<br/>
Let me not vainly entreat thee!<br/>
I never chanced, in all my days, to meet thee!</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Shall I outlive this misery?</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>Now am I wholly in thy might.<br/>
But let me suckle, first, my baby!<br/>
I blissed it all this livelong night;<br/>
They took 't away, to vex me, maybe,<br/>
And now they say I killed the child outright.<br/>
And never shall I be glad again.<br/>
They sing songs about me! 'tis bad of the folk to do it!<br/>
There's an old story has the same refrain;<br/>
Who bade them so construe it?</p>
<p>FAUST (<i>falling upon his knees</i>)</p>
<p>Here lieth one who loves thee ever,<br/>
The thraldom of thy woe to sever.</p>
<p>MARGARET (<i>flinging herself beside him</i>)</p>
<p>O let us kneel, and call the Saints to hide us!<br/>
Under the steps beside us,<br/>
The threshold under,<br/>
Hell heaves in thunder!<br/>
The Evil One<br/>
With terrible wrath<br/>
Seeketh a path<br/>
His prey to discover!</p>
<p>FAUST (<i>aloud</i>)</p>
<p>Margaret! Margaret!</p>
<p>MARGARET (<i>attentively listening</i>)</p>
<p>That was the voice of my lover!</p>
<p>(<i>She springs to her feet: the fetters fall off</i>.)</p>
<p>Where is he? I heard him call me.<br/>
I am free! No one shall enthrall me.<br/>
To his neck will I fly,<br/>
On his bosom lie!<br/>
On the threshold he stood, and <i>Margaret</i>! calling,<br/>
Midst of Hell's howling and noises appalling,<br/>
Midst of the wrathful, infernal derision,<br/>
I knew the sweet sound of the voice of the vision!</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>'Tis I!</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>'Tis thou! O, say it once again!</p>
<p>(<i>Clasping him</i>.)</p>
<p>'Tis he! 'tis he! Where now is all my pain?<br/>
The anguish of the dungeon, and the chain?<br/>
'Tis thou! Thou comest to save me,<br/>
And I am saved!—<br/>
Again the street I see<br/>
Where first I looked on thee;<br/>
And the garden, brightly blooming,<br/>
Where I and Martha wait thy coming.</p>
<p>FAUST (<i>struggling to leave</i>)</p>
<p>Come! Come with me!</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>Delay, now!<br/>
So fain I stay, when thou delayest!</p>
<p>(<i>Caressing him</i>.)</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Away, now!<br/>
If longer here thou stayest,<br/>
We shall be made to dearly rue it.</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>Kiss me!—canst no longer do it?<br/>
My friend, so short a time thou'rt missing,<br/>
And hast unlearned thy kissing?<br/>
Why is my heart so anxious, on thy breast?<br/>
Where once a heaven thy glances did create me,<br/>
A heaven thy loving words expressed,<br/>
And thou didst kiss, as thou wouldst suffocate me—<br/>
Kiss me!<br/>
Or I'll kiss thee!</p>
<p>(<i>She embraces him</i>.)</p>
<p>Ah, woe! thy lips are chill,<br/>
And still.<br/>
How changed in fashion<br/>
Thy passion!<br/>
Who has done me this ill?</p>
<p>(<i>She turns away from him</i>.)</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Come, follow me! My darling, be more bold:<br/>
I'll clasp thee, soon, with warmth a thousand-fold;<br/>
But follow now! 'Tis all I beg of thee.</p>
<p>MARGARET (<i>turning to him</i>)</p>
<p>And is it thou? Thou, surely, certainly?</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>'Tis I! Come on!</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
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<p>Thou wilt unloose my chain,<br/></p>
</div>And in thy lap wilt take me once again.<br/>
How comes it that thou dost not shrink from me?—<br/>
Say, dost thou know, my friend, whom thou mak'st free?<br/>
<br/>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Come! come! The night already vanisheth.</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>My mother have I put to death;<br/>
I've drowned the baby born to thee.<br/>
Was it not given to thee and me?<br/>
Thee, too!—'Tis thou! It scarcely true doth seem—<br/>
Give me thy hand! 'Tis not a dream!<br/>
Thy dear, dear hand!—But, ah, 'tis wet!<br/>
Why, wipe it off! Methinks that yet<br/>
There's blood thereon.<br/>
Ah, God! what hast thou done?<br/>
Nay, sheathe thy sword at last!<br/>
Do not affray me!</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>O, let the past be past!<br/>
Thy words will slay me!</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>No, no! Thou must outlive us.<br/>
Now I'll tell thee the graves to give us:<br/>
Thou must begin to-morrow<br/>
The work of sorrow!<br/>
The best place give to my mother,<br/>
Then close at her side my brother,<br/>
And me a little away,<br/>
But not too very far, I pray!<br/>
And here, on my right breast, my baby lay!<br/>
Nobody else will lie beside me!—<br/>
Ah, within thine arms to hide me,<br/>
That was a sweet and a gracious bliss,<br/>
But no more, no more can I attain it!<br/>
I would force myself on thee and constrain it,<br/>
And it seems thou repellest my kiss:<br/>
And yet 'tis thou, so good, so kind to see!</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>If thou feel'st it is I, then come with me!</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>Out yonder?</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>To freedom.</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>If the grave is there,<br/>
Death lying in wait, then come!<br/>
From here to eternal rest:<br/>
No further step—no, no!<br/>
Thou goest away! O Henry, if I could go!</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Thou canst! Just will it! Open stands the door.</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>I dare not go: there's no hope any more.<br/>
Why should I fly? They'll still my steps waylay!<br/>
It is so wretched, forced to beg my living,<br/>
And a bad conscience sharper misery giving!<br/>
It is so wretched, to be strange, forsaken,<br/>
And I'd still be followed and taken!</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>I'll stay with thee.</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>Be quick! Be quick!<br/>
Save thy perishing child!<br/>
Away! Follow the ridge<br/>
Up by the brook,</p>
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<h3>If the grave is there, Death lying in wait, then come!</h3>
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<p>Over the bridge,<br/>
Into the wood,<br/>
To the left, where the plank is placed<br/>
In the pool!<br/>
Seize it in haste!<br/>
'Tis trying to rise,<br/>
'Tis struggling still!<br/>
Save it! Save it!</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Recall thy wandering will!<br/>
One step, and thou art free at last!</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>If the mountain we had only passed!<br/>
There sits my mother upon a stone,—<br/>
I feel an icy shiver!<br/>
There sits my mother upon a stone,<br/>
And her head is wagging ever.<br/>
She beckons, she nods not, her heavy head falls o'er;<br/>
She slept so long that she wakes no more.<br/>
She slept, while we were caressing:<br/>
Ah, those were the days of blessing!</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Here words and prayers are nothing worth;<br/>
I'll venture, then, to bear thee forth.</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>No—let me go! I'll suffer no force!<br/>
Grasp me not so murderously!<br/>
I've done, else, all things for the love of thee.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>The day dawns: Dearest! Dearest!</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>Day? Yes, the day comes,—the last day breaks for me!<br/>
My wedding-day it was to be!<br/>
Tell no one thou has been with Margaret!<br/>
Woe for my garland! The chances<br/>
Are over—'tis all in vain!<br/>
We shall meet once again,<br/>
But not at the dances!<br/>
The crowd is thronging, no word is spoken:<br/>
The square below<br/>
And the streets overflow:<br/>
The death-bell tolls, the wand is broken.<br/>
I am seized, and bound, and delivered—<br/>
Shoved to the block—they give the sign!<br/>
Now over each neck has quivered<br/>
The blade that is quivering over mine.<br/>
Dumb lies the world like the grave!</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>O had I ne'er been born!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES (<i>appears outside</i>)</p>
<p>Off! or you're lost ere morn.<br/>
Useless talking, delaying and praying!<br/>
My horses are neighing:<br/>
The morning twilight is near.</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>What rises up from the threshold here?<br/>
He! he! suffer him not!<br/>
What does he want in this holy spot?<br/>
He seeks me!</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
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<p>Thou shalt live.</p>
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<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>Judgment of God! myself to thee I give.</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES (<i>to</i> FAUST)</p>
<p>Come! or I'll leave her in the lurch, and thee!</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>Thine am I, Father! rescue me!<br/>
Ye angels, holy cohorts, guard me,<br/>
Camp around, and from evil ward me!<br/>
Henry! I shudder to think of thee.</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>She is judged!</p>
<p>VOICE (<i>from above</i>)</p>
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<p>She is saved!</p>
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<p>MEPHISTOPHELES (<i>to</i> FAUST)</p>
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<p>Hither to me!</p>
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<p>(<i>He disappears with</i> FAUST.)</p>
<p>VOICE (<i>from within, dying away</i>)</p>
<p>Henry! Henry!</p>
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