<h2><SPAN name="XIII" id="XIII"></SPAN>XIII</h2>
<p>A GARDEN-ARBOR</p>
<p>(MARGARET <i>comes in, conceals herself behind the door, puts her<br/>
finger to her lips, and peeps through the crack</i>.)</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>He comes!</p>
<p>FAUST (<i>entering</i>)</p>
<span style="margin-left: 9em;">Ah, rogue! a tease thou art:</span><br/>
I have thee! (<i>He kisses her</i>.)<br/>
<br/>
<p>MARGARET</p>
(<i>clasping him, and returning the kiss</i>)<br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 6.5em;">Dearest man! I love thee from my
heart.</span><br/>
<p>(MEPHISTOPHELES <i>knocks</i>)</p>
<p>FAUST (<i>stamping his foot</i>)</p>
<p>Who's there?</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<div class="indented">
<p>A friend!</p>
</div>
<p>FAUST</p>
<div class="indenteds">
<p>A beast!</p>
</div>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>Tis time to separate.</p>
</div>
<p>MARTHA (<i>coming</i>)</p>
<p>Yes, Sir, 'tis late.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<div class="indented">
<p>May I not, then, upon you wait?</p>
</div>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>My mother would—farewell!</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>Ah, can I not remain?<br/></p>
</div>Farewell!<br/>
<br/>
<p>MARTHA</p>
<div class="indented">
<p>Adieu!</p>
</div>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>And soon to meet again!</p>
</div>
<div class="indented">
<p>[<i>Exeunt</i> FAUST <i>and</i> MEPHISTOPHELES.</p>
</div>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>Dear God! However is it, such<br/>
A man can think and know so much?<br/>
I stand ashamed and in amaze,<br/>
And answer "Yes" to all he says,<br/>
A poor, unknowing child! and he—<br/>
I can't think what he finds in me! [<i>Exit</i>.</p>
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<h2><SPAN name="XIV" id="XIV"></SPAN>XIV</h2>
<p>FOREST AND CAVERN</p>
<p>FAUST (<i>solus</i>)</p>
<p>Spirit sublime, thou gav'st me, gav'st me all<br/>
For which I prayed. Not unto me in vain<br/>
Hast thou thy countenance revealed in fire.<br/>
Thou gav'st me Nature as a kingdom grand,<br/>
With power to feel and to enjoy it. Thou<br/>
Not only cold, amazed acquaintance yield'st,<br/>
But grantest, that in her profoundest breast<br/>
I gaze, as in the bosom of a friend.<br/>
The ranks of living creatures thou dost lead<br/>
Before me, teaching me to know my brothers<br/>
In air and water and the silent wood.<br/>
And when the storm in forests roars and grinds,<br/>
The giant firs, in falling, neighbor boughs<br/>
And neighbor trunks with crushing weight bear down,<br/>
And falling, fill the hills with hollow thunders,—<br/>
Then to the cave secure thou leadest me,<br/>
Then show'st me mine own self, and in my breast<br/>
The deep, mysterious miracles unfold.<br/>
And when the perfect moon before my gaze<br/>
Comes up with soothing light, around me float<br/>
From every precipice and thicket damp<br/>
The silvery phantoms of the ages past,<br/>
And temper the austere delight of thought.</p>
<p>That nothing can be perfect unto Man<br/>
I now am conscious. With this ecstasy,<br/>
Which brings me near and nearer to the Gods,<br/>
Thou gav'st the comrade, whom I now no more<br/>
Can do without, though, cold and scornful, he<br/>
Demeans me to myself, and with a breath,<br/>
A word, transforms thy gifts to nothingness.<br/>
Within my breast he fans a lawless fire,<br/>
Unwearied, for that fair and lovely form:<br/>
Thus in desire I hasten to enjoyment,<br/>
And in enjoyment pine to feel desire.</p>
<p>(MEPHISTOPHELES <i>enters</i>.)</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>Have you not led this life quite long enough?<br/>
How can a further test delight you?<br/>
'Tis very well, that once one tries the stuff,<br/>
But something new must then requite you.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Would there were other work for thee!<br/>
To plague my day auspicious thou returnest.</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>Well! I'll engage to let thee be:<br/>
Thou darest not tell me so in earnest.<br/>
The loss of thee were truly very slight,—<br/>
comrade crazy, rude, repelling:</p>
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<p>One has one's hands full all the day and night;<br/>
If what one does, or leaves undone, is right,<br/>
From such a face as thine there is no telling.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<br/>
<p>There is, again, thy proper tone!—<br/>
That thou hast bored me, I must thankful be!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>Poor Son of Earth, how couldst thou thus alone<br/>
Have led thy life, bereft of me?<br/>
I, for a time, at least, have worked thy cure;<br/>
Thy fancy's rickets plague thee not at all:<br/>
Had I not been, so hadst thou, sure,<br/>
Walked thyself off this earthly ball<br/>
Why here to caverns, rocky hollows slinking,<br/>
Sit'st thou, as 'twere an owl a-blinking?<br/>
Why suck'st, from sodden moss and dripping stone,<br/>
Toad-like, thy nourishment alone?<br/>
A fine way, this, thy time to fill!<br/>
The Doctor's in thy body still.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>What fresh and vital forces, canst thou guess,<br/>
Spring from my commerce with the wilderness?<br/>
But, if thou hadst the power of guessing,<br/>
Thou wouldst be devil enough to grudge my soul the blessing.</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>A blessing drawn from supernatural fountains!<br/>
In night and dew to lie upon the mountains;<br/>
All Heaven and Earth in rapture penetrating;<br/>
Thyself to Godhood haughtily inflating;<br/>
To grub with yearning force through Earth's dark marrow,<br/>
Compress the six days' work within thy bosom narrow,—<br/>
To taste, I know not what, in haughty power,<br/>
Thine own ecstatic life on all things shower,<br/>
Thine earthly self behind thee cast,<br/>
And then the lofty instinct, thus—</p>
<div class="indenteds">
<p>(<i>With a gesture</i>:)</p>
</div>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>at last,—</p>
</div>I daren't say how—to pluck the final flower!<br/>
<br/>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Shame on thee!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>Yes, thou findest that unpleasant!<br/>
Thou hast the moral right to cry me "shame!" at present.<br/>
One dares not that before chaste ears declare,<br/>
Which chaste hearts, notwithstanding, cannot spare;<br/>
And, once for all, I grudge thee not the pleasure<br/>
Of lying to thyself in moderate measure.<br/>
But such a course thou wilt not long endure;<br/>
Already art thou o'er-excited,<br/>
And, if it last, wilt soon be plighted<br/>
To madness and to horror, sure.<br/>
Enough of that! Thy love sits lonely yonder,<br/>
By all things saddened and oppressed;<br/>
Her thoughts and yearnings seek thee, tenderer, fonder,—<br/>
mighty love is in her breast.<br/>
First came thy passion's flood and poured around her<br/>
As when from melted snow a streamlet overflows;<br/>
Thou hast therewith so filled and drowned her,<br/>
That now <i>thy</i> stream all shallow shows.<br/>
Methinks, instead of in the forests lording,<br/>
The noble Sir should find it good,<br/>
The love of this young silly blood<br/>
At once to set about rewarding.<br/>
Her time is miserably long;<br/>
She haunts her window, watching clouds that stray<br/>
O'er the old city-wall, and far away.<br/>
"Were I a little bird!" so runs her song,<br/>
Day long, and half night long.<br/>
Now she is lively, mostly sad,<br/>
Now, wept beyond her tears;<br/>
Then again quiet she appears,—Always<br/>
love-mad.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Serpent! Serpent!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES <i>(aside)</i></p>
<p>Ha! do I trap thee!</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Get thee away with thine offences,<br/>
Reprobate! Name not that fairest thing,<br/>
Nor the desire for her sweet body bring<br/>
Again before my half-distracted senses!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>What wouldst thou, then? She thinks that thou art flown;<br/>
And half and half thou art, I own.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Yet am I near, and love keeps watch and ward;<br/>
Though I were ne'er so far, it cannot falter:<br/>
I envy even the Body of the Lord<br/>
The touching of her lips, before the altar.</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>'Tis very well! <i>My</i> envy oft reposes<br/>
On your twin-pair, that feed among the roses.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Away, thou pimp!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>You rail, and it is fun to me.<br/>
The God, who fashioned youth and maid,<br/>
Perceived the noblest purpose of His trade,<br/>
And also made their opportunity.<br/>
Go on! It is a woe profound!<br/>
'Tis for your sweetheart's room you're bound,<br/>
And not for death, indeed.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>What are, within her arms, the heavenly blisses?<br/>
Though I be glowing with her kisses,<br/>
Do I not always share her need?<br/>
I am the fugitive, all houseless roaming,<br/>
The monster without air or rest,<br/>
That like a cataract, down rocks and gorges foaming,<br/>
Leaps, maddened, into the abyss's breast!<br/>
And side-wards she, with young unwakened senses,<br/>
Within her cabin on the Alpine field<br/>
Her simple, homely life commences,<br/>
Her little world therein concealed.<br/>
And I, God's hate flung o'er me,<br/>
Had not enough, to thrust<br/>
The stubborn rocks before me<br/>
And strike them into dust!<br/>
She and her peace I yet must undermine:<br/>
Thou, Hell, hast claimed this sacrifice as thine!<br/>
Help, Devil! through the coming pangs to push me;<br/>
What must be, let it quickly be!<br/>
Let fall on me her fate, and also crush me,—<br/>
One ruin whelm both her and me!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>Again it seethes, again it glows!<br/>
Thou fool, go in and comfort her!<br/>
When such a head as thine no outlet knows,<br/>
It thinks the end must soon occur.<br/>
Hail him, who keeps a steadfast mind!<br/>
Thou, else, dost well the devil-nature wear:<br/>
Naught so insipid in the world I find<br/>
As is a devil in despair.</p>
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<h2><SPAN name="XV" id="XV"></SPAN>XV</h2>
<p>MARGARET'S ROOM</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>(<i>at the spinning-wheel, alone</i>)</p>
<p><span style="margin-left: 4em;">My peace is gone,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">My heart is sore:</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">I never shall find it,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Ah, nevermore!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Save I have him near.</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">The grave is here;</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">The world is gall</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">And bitterness all.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">My poor weak head</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Is racked and crazed;</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">My thought is lost,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">My senses mazed.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">My peace is gone,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">My heart is sore:</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">I never shall find it,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Ah, nevermore!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">To see him, him only,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">At the pane I sit;</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">To meet him, him only,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">The house I quit.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">His lofty gait,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">His noble size,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">The smile of his mouth,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">The power of his eyes,</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">And the magic flow</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Of his talk, the bliss</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">In the clasp of his hand,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">And, ah! his kiss!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">My peace is gone,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">My heart is sore:</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">I never shall find it,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Ah, nevermore!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">My bosom yearns</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">For him alone;</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Ah, dared I clasp him,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">And hold, and own!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">And kiss his mouth,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">To heart's desire,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">And on his kisses</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">At last expire!</span><br/></p>
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<h2><SPAN name="XVI" id="XVI"></SPAN>XVI</h2>
<p>MARTHA'S GARDEN</p>
<p>MARGARET FAUST</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>Promise me, Henry!—</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>What I can!</p>
</div>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>How is't with thy religion, pray?<br/>
Thou art a dear, good-hearted man,<br/>
And yet, I think, dost not incline that way.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Leave that, my child! Thou know'st my love is tender;<br/>
For love, my blood and life would I surrender,<br/>
And as for Faith and Church, I grant to each his own.</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>That's not enough: we must believe thereon.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Must we?</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<div class="indented">
<p>Would that I had some influence!</p>
</div>Then, too, thou honorest not the Holy Sacraments.<br/>
<br/>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>I honor them.</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<div class="indenteds">
<p>Desiring no possession<br/></p>
</div>'Tis long since thou hast been to mass or to confession.<br/>
Believest thou in God?<br/>
<br/>
<p>FAUST</p>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>My darling, who shall dare<br/></p>
</div>"I believe in God!" to say?<br/>
Ask priest or sage the answer to declare,<br/>
And it will seem a mocking play,<br/>
A sarcasm on the asker.<br/>
<br/>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>Then thou believest not!</p>
</div>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Hear me not falsely, sweetest countenance!<br/>
Who dare express Him?<br/>
And who profess Him,<br/>
Saying: I believe in Him!<br/>
Who, feeling, seeing,<br/>
Deny His being,<br/>
Saying: I believe Him not!<br/>
The All-enfolding,<br/>
The All-upholding,<br/>
Folds and upholds he not<br/>
Thee, me, Himself?<br/>
Arches not there the sky above us?<br/>
Lies not beneath us, firm, the earth?<br/>
And rise not, on us shining,<br/>
Friendly, the everlasting stars?<br/>
Look I not, eye to eye, on thee,<br/>
And feel'st not, thronging<br/>
To head and heart, the force,<br/>
Still weaving its eternal secret,<br/>
Invisible, visible, round thy life?<br/>
Vast as it is, fill with that force thy heart,<br/>
And when thou in the feeling wholly blessed art,<br/>
Call it, then, what thou wilt,—<br/>
Call it Bliss! Heart! Love! God!<br/>
I have no name to give it!<br/>
Feeling is all in all:<br/>
The Name is sound and smoke,<br/>
Obscuring Heaven's clear glow.</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>All that is fine and good, to hear it so:<br/>
Much the same way the preacher spoke,<br/>
Only with slightly different phrases.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>The same thing, in all places,<br/>
All hearts that beat beneath the heavenly day—<br/>
Each in its language—say;<br/>
Then why not I, in mine, as well?</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>To hear it thus, it may seem passable;<br/>
And yet, some hitch in't there must be<br/>
For thou hast no Christianity.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Dear love!</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>I've long been grieved to see<br/>
That thou art in such company.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>How so?</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>The man who with thee goes, thy mate,<br/></p>
</div>Within my deepest, inmost soul I hate.<br/>
In all my life there's nothing<br/>
Has given my heart so keen a pang of loathing,<br/>
As his repulsive face has done.<br/>
<br/>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Nay, fear him not, my sweetest one!</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>I feel his presence like something ill.<br/>
I've else, for all, a kindly will,<br/>
But, much as my heart to see thee yearneth,<br/>
The secret horror of him returneth;<br/>
And I think the man a knave, as I live!<br/>
If I do him wrong, may God forgive!</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>There must be such queer birds, however.</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>Live with the like of him, may I never!<br/>
When once inside the door comes he,<br/>
He looks around so sneeringly,<br/>
And half in wrath:<br/>
One sees that in nothing no interest he hath:<br/>
'Tis written on his very forehead<br/>
That love, to him, is a thing abhorréd.<br/>
I am so happy on thine arm,<br/>
So free, so yielding, and so warm,<br/>
And in his presence stifled seems my heart.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Foreboding angel that thou art!</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>It overcomes me in such degree,<br/>
That wheresoe'er he meets us, even,<br/>
I feel as though I'd lost my love for thee.<br/>
When he is by, I could not pray to Heaven.<br/>
That burns within me like a flame,<br/>
And surely, Henry, 'tis with thee the same.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>There, now, is thine antipathy!</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>But I must go.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<div class="indenteds">
<p>Ah, shall there never be<br/></p>
</div>A quiet hour, to see us fondly plighted,<br/>
With breast to breast, and soul to soul united?<br/>
<br/>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>Ah, if I only slept alone!<br/>
I'd draw the bolts to-night, for thy desire;<br/>
But mother's sleep so light has grown,<br/>
And if we were discovered by her,<br/>
'Twould be my death upon the spot!</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Thou angel, fear it not!<br/>
Here is a phial: in her drink<br/>
But three drops of it measure,<br/>
And deepest sleep will on her senses sink.</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>What would I not, to give thee pleasure?<br/>
It will not harm her, when one tries it?</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>If 'twould, my love, would I advise it?</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>Ah, dearest man, if but thy face I see,<br/>
I know not what compels me to thy will:<br/>
So much have I already done for thee,<br/>
That scarcely more is left me to fulfil.</p>
<p>(<i>Enter</i> MEPHISTOPHELES.) [<i>Exit</i>.</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>The monkey! Is she gone?</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>Hast played the spy again?</p>
</div>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>I've heard, most fully, how she drew thee.<br/>
The Doctor has been catechised, 'tis plain;<br/>
Great good, I hope, the thing will do thee.<br/>
The girls have much desire to ascertain<br/>
If one is prim and good, as ancient rules compel:<br/>
If there he's led, they think, he'll follow them as well.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Thou, monster, wilt nor see nor own<br/>
How this pure soul, of faith so lowly,<br/>
So loving and ineffable,—<br/>
The faith alone<br/>
That her salvation is,—with scruples holy<br/>
Pines, lest she hold as lost the man she loves so well!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>Thou, full of sensual, super-sensual desire,<br/>
A girl by the nose is leading thee.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Abortion, thou, of filth and fire!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>And then, how masterly she reads physiognomy!<br/>
When I am present she's impressed, she knows not how;<br/>
She in my mask a hidden sense would read:<br/>
She feels that surely I'm a genius now,—<br/>
Perhaps the very Devil, indeed!<br/>
Well, well,—to-night—?</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>What's that to thee?</p>
</div>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>Yet my delight 'twill also be!</p>
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<h2><SPAN name="XVII" id="XVII"></SPAN>XVII</h2>
<p>AT THE FOUNTAIN</p>
<p>MARGARET <i>and</i> LISBETH <i>With pitchers</i>.</p>
<p>LISBETH</p>
<p>Hast nothing heard of Barbara?</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>No, not a word. I go so little out.</p>
<p>LISBETH</p>
<p>It's true, Sibylla said, to-day.<br/>
She's played the fool at last, there's not a doubt.<br/>
Such taking-on of airs!</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<div class="indenteds">
<p>How so?<br/></p>
</div>
<br/>
<br/>
<p>LISBETH</p>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>It stinks!<br/></p>
</div>She's feeding two, whene'er she eats and drinks.<br/>
<br/>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>Ah!</p>
<p>LISBETH</p>
<p> And so, at last, it serves her rightly.<br/>
She clung to the fellow so long and tightly!<br/>
That was a promenading!<br/>
At village and dance parading!<br/>
As the first they must everywhere shine,<br/>
And he treated her always to pies and wine,<br/>
And she made a to-do with her face so fine;<br/>
So mean and shameless was her behavior,<br/>
She took all the presents the fellow gave her.<br/>
'Twas kissing and coddling, on and on!<br/>
So now, at the end, the flower is gone.</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>The poor, poor thing!</p>
<p>LISBETH</p>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>Dost pity her, at that?<br/></p>
</div>When one of us at spinning sat,<br/>
And mother, nights, ne'er let us out the door<br/>
She sported with her paramour.<br/>
On the door-bench, in the passage dark,<br/>
The length of the time they'd never mark.<br/>
So now her head no more she'll lift,<br/>
But do church-penance in her sinner's shift!<br/>
<br/>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>He'll surely take her for his wife.</p>
<p>LISBETH</p>
<p>He'd be a fool! A brisk young blade<br/>
Has room, elsewhere, to ply his trade.<br/>
Besides, he's gone.</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>That is not fair!<br/></p>
</div>
<br/>
<br/>
<p>LISBETH</p>
<p>If him she gets, why let her beware!<br/>
The boys shall dash her wreath on the floor,<br/>
And we'll scatter chaff before her door!<br/></p>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>[<i>Exit</i>.</p>
</div>
<p>MARGARET (<i>returning home</i>)</p>
<p>How scornfully I once reviled,<br/>
When some poor maiden was beguiled!<br/>
More speech than any tongue suffices<br/>
I craved, to censure others' vices.<br/>
Black as it seemed, I blackened still,<br/>
And blacker yet was in my will;<br/>
And blessed myself, and boasted high,—<br/>
And now—a living sin am I!<br/>
Yet—all that drove my heart thereto,<br/>
God! was so good, so dear, so true!</p>
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<p>DONJON</p>
<p>(<i>In a niche of the wall a shrine, with an image of the Mater<br/>
Dolorosa. Pots of flowers before it</i>.)</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>(<i>putting fresh flowers in the pots</i>)</p>
<p><span style="margin-left: 4em;">Incline, O Maiden,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Thou sorrow-laden,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Thy gracious countenance upon my pain!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">The sword Thy heart in,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">With anguish smarting,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Thou lookest up to where Thy Son is
slain!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Thou seest the Father;</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Thy sad sighs gather,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">And bear aloft Thy sorrow and His pain!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Ah, past guessing,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Beyond expressing,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">The pangs that wring my flesh and bone!</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Why this anxious heart so burneth,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Why it trembleth, why it yearneth,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Knowest Thou, and Thou alone!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Where'er I go, what sorrow,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">What woe, what woe and sorrow</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Within my bosom aches!</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Alone, and ah! unsleeping,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">I'm weeping, weeping, weeping,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">The heart within me breaks.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">The pots before my window,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Alas! my tears did wet,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">As in the early morning</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">For thee these flowers I set.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Within my lonely chamber</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">The morning sun shone red:</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">I sat, in utter sorrow,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Already on my bed.</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Help! rescue me from death and stain!</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">O Maiden!</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Thou sorrow-laden,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Incline Thy countenance upon my pain!</span><br/></p>
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<h2><SPAN name="XIX" id="XIX"></SPAN>XIX</h2>
<p>NIGHT</p>
<p>STREET BEFORE MARGARET'S DOOR</p>
<p>VALENTINE (<i>a soldier</i>, MARGARET'S <i>brother</i>)</p>
<p>When I have sat at some carouse.<br/>
Where each to each his brag allows,<br/>
And many a comrade praised to me<br/>
His pink of girls right lustily,<br/>
With brimming glass that spilled the toast,<br/>
And elbows planted as in boast:<br/>
I sat in unconcerned repose,<br/>
And heard the swagger as it rose.<br/>
And stroking then my beard, I'd say,<br/>
Smiling, the bumper in my hand:<br/>
"Each well enough in her own way.<br/>
But is there one in all the land<br/>
Like sister Margaret, good as gold,—<br/>
One that to her can a candle hold?"<br/>
Cling! clang! "Here's to her!" went around<br/>
The board: "He speaks the truth!" cried some;<br/>
"In her the flower o' the sex is found!"<br/>
And all the swaggerers were dumb.<br/>
And now!—I could tear my hair with vexation.<br/>
And dash out my brains in desperation!<br/>
With turned-up nose each scamp may face me,<br/>
With sneers and stinging taunts disgrace me,<br/>
And, like a bankrupt debtor sitting,<br/>
A chance-dropped word may set me sweating!<br/>
Yet, though I thresh them all together,<br/>
I cannot call them liars, either.</p>
<p>But what comes sneaking, there, to view?<br/>
If I mistake not, there are two.<br/>
If <i>he's</i> one, let me at him drive!<br/>
He shall not leave the spot alive.</p>
<p>FAUST MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>How from the window of the sacristy<br/>
Upward th'eternal lamp sends forth a glimmer,<br/>
That, lessening side-wards, fainter grows and dimmer,<br/>
Till darkness closes from the sky!<br/>
The shadows thus within my bosom gather.</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>I'm like a sentimental tom-cat, rather,<br/>
That round the tall fire-ladders sweeps,<br/>
And stealthy, then, along the coping creeps:<br/>
Quite virtuous, withal, I come,<br/>
A little thievish and a little frolicsome.<br/>
I feel in every limb the presage<br/>
Forerunning the grand Walpurgis-Night:<br/>
Day after to-morrow brings its message,<br/>
And one keeps watch then with delight.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Meanwhile, may not the treasure risen be,<br/>
Which there, behind, I glimmering see?</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>Shalt soon experience the pleasure,<br/>
To lift the kettle with its treasure.<br/>
I lately gave therein a squint—<br/>
Saw splendid lion-dollars in 't.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>Not even a jewel, not a ring,<br/>
To deck therewith my darling girl?</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>I saw, among the rest, a thing<br/>
That seemed to be a chain of pearl.</p>
<p>FAUST</p>
<p>That's well, indeed! For painful is it<br/>
To bring no gift when her I visit.</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>Thou shouldst not find it so annoying,<br/>
Without return to be enjoying.<br/>
Now, while the sky leads forth its starry throng,<br/>
Thou'lt hear a masterpiece, no work completer:<br/>
I'll sing her, first, a moral song,<br/>
The surer, afterwards, to cheat her.</p>
<div class="indenteds">
<p>(<i>Sings to the cither</i>.)</p>
</div>
<p><span style="margin-left: 4em;">What dost thou here</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">In daybreak clear,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Kathrina dear,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Before thy lover's door?</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Beware! the blade</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Lets in a maid.</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">That out a maid</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Departeth nevermore!</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">The coaxing shun</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Of such an one!</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">When once 'tis done</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Good-night to thee, poor thing!</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Love's time is brief:</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Unto no thief</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">Be warm and lief,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 4em;">But with the wedding-ring!</span><br/></p>
<p>VALENTINE (<i>comes forward</i>)</p>
<p>Whom wilt thou lure? God's-element!<br/>
Rat-catching piper, thou!—perdition!<br/>
To the Devil, first, the instrument!<br/>
To the Devil, then, the curst musician!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<p>The cither's smashed! For nothing more 'tis fitting.</p>
<p>VALENTINE</p>
<p>There's yet a skull I must be splitting!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES (<i>to</i> FAUST)</p>
<p>Sir Doctor, don't retreat, I pray!<br/>
Stand by: I'll lead, if you'll but tarry:<br/>
Out with your spit, without delay!<br/>
You've but to lunge, and I will parry.</p>
<p>VALENTINE</p>
<p>Then parry that!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<div class="indenteds">
<p>Why not? 'tis light.</p>
</div>
<p>VALENTINE</p>
<p>That, too!</p>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<div class="indenteds">
<p>Of course.</p>
</div>
<p>VALENTINE</p>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>I think the Devil must fight!<br/></p>
</div>How is it, then? my hand's already lame:<br/>
<br/>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES (<i>to</i> FAUST)</p>
<p>Thrust home!</p>
<p>VALENTINE (<i>jails</i>)</p>
<div class="indented">
<p>O God!</p>
</div>
<p>MEPHISTOPHELES</p>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>Now is the lubber tame!<br/></p>
</div>But come, away! 'Tis time for us to fly;<br/>
For there arises now a murderous cry.<br/>
With the police 'twere easy to compound it,<br/>
But here the penal court will sift and sound it.<br/>
<br/>
<div class="indentedss">
<p>[<i>Exit with</i> FAUST.</p>
</div>
<p>MARTHA (<i>at the window</i>)</p>
<p>Come out! Come out!</p>
<p>MARGARET (<i>at the window</i>)</p>
<div class="indenteds">
<p>Quick, bring a light!</p>
</div>
<p>MARTHA (<i>as above</i>)</p>
<p>They swear and storm, they yell and fight!</p>
<p>PEOPLE</p>
<p>Here lies one dead already—see!</p>
<p>MARTHA (<i>coming from the house</i>)</p>
<p>The murderers, whither have they run?</p>
<p>MARGARET (<i>coming out</i>)</p>
<p>Who lies here?</p>
<p>PEOPLE</p>
<div class="indenteds">
<p>'Tis thy mother's son!</p>
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<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>Almighty God! what misery!</p>
<p>VALENTINE</p>
<p>I'm dying! That is quickly said,<br/>
And quicker yet 'tis done.<br/>
Why howl, you women there? Instead,<br/>
Come here and listen, every one!</p>
<p>(<i>All gather around him</i>)</p>
<p>My Margaret, see! still young thou art,<br/>
But not the least bit shrewd or smart,<br/>
Thy business thus to slight:<br/>
So this advice I bid thee heed—<br/>
Now that thou art a whore indeed,<br/>
Why, be one then, outright!</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>My brother! God! such words to me?</p>
<p>VALENTINE</p>
<p>In this game let our Lord God be!<br/>
What's done's already done, alas!<br/>
What follows it, must come to pass.<br/>
With one begin'st thou secretly,<br/>
Then soon will others come to thee,<br/>
And when a dozen thee have known,<br/>
Thou'rt also free to all the town.<br/>
When Shame is born and first appears,<br/>
She is in secret brought to light,<br/>
And then they draw the veil of night<br/>
Over her head and ears;<br/>
Her life, in fact, they're loath to spare her.<br/>
But let her growth and strength display,<br/>
She walks abroad unveiled by day,<br/>
Yet is not grown a whit the fairer.<br/>
The uglier she is to sight,<br/>
The more she seeks the day's broad light.<br/>
The time I verily can discern<br/>
When all the honest folk will turn<br/>
From thee, thou jade! and seek protection<br/>
As from a corpse that breeds infection.<br/>
Thy guilty heart shall then dismay thee.<br/>
When they but look thee in the face:—<br/>
Shalt not in a golden chain array thee,<br/>
Nor at the altar take thy place!<br/>
Shalt not, in lace and ribbons flowing,<br/>
Make merry when the dance is going!<br/>
But in some corner, woe betide thee!<br/>
Among the beggars and cripples hide thee;<br/>
And so, though even God forgive,<br/>
On earth a damned existence live!</p>
<p>MARTHA</p>
<p>Commend your soul to God for pardon,<br/>
That you your heart with slander harden!</p>
<p>VALENTINE</p>
<p>Thou pimp most infamous, be still!<br/>
Could I thy withered body kill,<br/>
'Twould bring, for all my sinful pleasure,<br/>
Forgiveness in the richest measure.</p>
<p>MARGARET</p>
<p>My brother! This is Hell's own pain!</p>
<p>VALENTINE</p>
<p>I tell thee, from thy tears refrain!<br/>
When thou from honor didst depart<br/>
It stabbed me to the very heart.<br/>
Now through the slumber of the grave<br/>
I go to God as a soldier brave.</p>
<div class="indenteds">
<p>(<i>Dies</i>.)</p>
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