Then rush to some lonely grove, And bring 24 wise works of Bacon and Albert, The Hebrew Psalter and the New Testament;. Then come and dine with me, and after meat we'll take all the quiddity of it;. With him I will be the great emperor of the world, And I will make a bridge through the 37 moving air, To cross the ocean with a company of men;.
Yes, sirra, I will teach you to turn into a dog, or a cat, or a mouse, or a rat, or anything. I have got one of Doctor Faustus's spell books; and now we want such a whiff that doesn't pass. Don't deny it; we are all witnesses that Bruno was here late delivered to you, With his rich triple crown to be reserved And laid in the church's treasury.
Now with the flames of the fire always burning I will burn myself and fly again
First, to forgive my faults, I will nail large forked horns to his head and let them hang. We'll sell it to a chimney sweep: he'll wear out ten birch brooms, I guarantee you. Because the black shame has overshadowed our glory, we would rather die in sorrow than live in shame.
Well, I'll go wake him up and make him give me my forty dollars back.—Ho, Mister Doctor, you cute scab. Come, my gentlemen, I will bring you the best beer in Europe. - What, ho, lady. Take it, we'll go into another room and have a little drink, and then we'll go look for the doctor.
Zouns, pour us a beer, or we'll break all the kegs in the house and blow all your brains out with bottles. Now we have seen the pride of Nature's work, We will depart: and for that blessed view,. Gentlemen, farewell: if I live till morning, I will visit you; if not, Faust goes to hell.
For wonderful knowledge in our German schools, we will bury his broken limbs;.
FOOTNOTES
The lines which I have here omitted belong to a subsequent part of the piece, where they will be found with considerable additions, and are properly assigned to the chorus. Most likely the roles of the Clown and Robin were played by the same actor; and hence the confusion in the old editions. The modern editors, who did not know the old phraseology, thought that they had corrected this passage “on the heels” when it was printed. lt;140> Vintner].
A corruption of guests (very frequent in our early dramatists) occurring again on p. but look at Carter's other speech, and the other speech but one of the saving-horse, who, in his account, uses both "gentlemen" and "sir." This is not mentioned in the preceding play: but see THE STORY OF DOCTOR FAUSTUS, chapter xl, — "How Doctor Faustus by his charms made a great castle in the presence of the Duke of Anholt." lt; 229>. We are now trying to get all our books out a month before the official release dates, to allow for better editing.
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