xpose thyself? Know, the guilt of
blood, shed by thy hand, lies yet upon the town. Over the place where
fell the murdered one, avenging spirits hover and watch for the
returning murderer.
FAUST
This too from thee? The death and downfall of a world be on thee,
monster! Conduct me thither, I say and set her free!
MEPHISTOPHELES
I will conduct thee. And what I can do,--hear! Have I all power in
heaven and upon earth? I'll cloud the senses of the warder,--do thou
possess thyself of the keys and lead her forth with human hand! I will
keep watch! The magic steeds are waiting, I bear thee off. Thus much
is in my power.
FAUST
Up and away!
NIGHT. OPEN COUNTRY
FAUST. MEPHISTOPHELES
(_Rushing along on black horses_)
FAUST
What weave they yonder round the Ravenstone?
MEPHISTOPHELES
I know not what they shape and brew.
FAUST
They're soaring, swooping, bending, stooping.
MEPHISTOPHELES
A witches' pack.
FAUST
They charm, they strew.
MEPHISTOPHELES
On! On!
DUNGEON
FAUST (_with a bunch of keys and a lamp before a small iron door_)
A fear unwonted o'er my spirit falls;
Man's concentrated woe o'erwhelms me here!
She dwells immur'd within these dripping walls;
Her only trespass a delusion dear!
Thou lingerest at the fatal door?
Thou dread'st to see her face once more?
On! While thou dalliest, draws her death-hour near.
[_He seizes the lock. Singing within._]
My mother, the harlot,
She took me and slew!
My father, the scoundrel,
Hath eaten me too!
My sweet little sister
Hath all my bones laid,
Where soft breezes whisper
All in the cool shade!
Then became I a wood-bird, and sang on the spray,
Fly away! little bird, fly away! fly away!
FAUST (_opening the lock_)
Ah! she forebodes not that her lover's near,
The clanking chains, the rustling straw, to hear.
[_He enters._]
MARGARET (_hiding her face in the bed of straw_)
Woe! woe! they come! oh bitter 'tis to die!
FAUST (_Softly_)
Hush! hush! be still! I come to set thee free.
MARGARET (_throwing herself at his feet_)
If thou art human, feel my misery!
FAUST
Thou wilt awake the jailer with thy cry!
[_He grasps the chains to unlock them._]
MARGARET (_on her knees_)
Who, headsman, unto thee this power
O'er me could give?
Thou com'st for me at midnight-hour.
Be merciful, and let me live!
Is morrow's dawn not time enough?
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