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173 I Mephistopheles. Tut, tut ! — I 'd gladly let you rest and rue ; You dare not say so but in jest. Grabbed and cracked, and aught but debonair, You would be no great loss, I trow. My hands are full — I 've not an hour to spare — What shall I do, or what shall I forbear 1 From my lord's nose 'tis difficult to know. Faust. That 's the right tone to take ! He 'd have me say, I thank you much, because you bore me dead 1 Mephistopheles. Why, without me, thou wretched child of clay. What sort of ...life wouldst thou have led .? I 've cured thy brain for many a day Of all the maggots that thy fancy fed. And but that I was in the way. Ere now this Earth-ball thou hadst fled. Why 'mid the rifts o' the rocks, in cavern foul. Sit perched, exactly like an owl 1 Why, with dank moss and dripping stone content. Suck, like a toad, your nutriment } A pretty way the time to kill ! The doctor's sticking in you still. 174 scene xiv. [2922-2938 Faust. Canst thou conceive the sense of life renewed Which comes of wandering in the solitude ?
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