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in the mouths of two Good witnesses each word is true; I've a friend, a fine fellow, who, when you desire, Will render on oath what you require. I'll bring him here. _Martha_. O pray, sir, do! _Mephistopheles_. And this young lady 'll be there too? Fine boy! has travelled everywhere, And all politeness to the fair. _Margaret_. Before him shame my face must cover. _Mephistopheles_. Before no king the wide world over! _Martha_. Behind the house, in my garden, at leisure, We'll wait this eve the gentlemen's pleasure. STREET. FAUST. MEPHISTOPHELES. _Faust_. How now? What progress? Will 't come right? _Mephistopheles_. Ha, bravo? So you're all on fire? Full soon you'll see whom you desire. In neighbor Martha's grounds we are to meet tonight. That woman's one of nature's picking For pandering and gipsy-tricking! _Faust_. So far, so good! _Mephistopheles_. But one thing we must do. _Faust_. Well, one good turn deserves another, true. _Mephistopheles_. We simply make a solemn deposition That her lord's bones are laid in good condition In holy ground at Padua, hid from view. _Faust_. That's wise! But then we first must make the journey thither? _Mephistopheles. Sancta simplicitas_! no need of such to-do; Just swear, and ask not why or whether. _Faust_. If that's the best you have, the plan's not worth a feather. _Mephistopheles_. O holy man! now that's just you! In all thy life hast never, to this hour, To give false witness taken pains? Have you of God, the world, and all that it contains, Of man, and all that stirs within his heart and brains, Not given definitions with great power, Unscrupulous breast, unblushing brow? And if you search the matter clearly, Knew you as much thereof, to speak sincerely, As of Herr Schwerdtlein's death? Confess it now! _Faust_. Thou always wast a sophist and a liar. _Mephistopheles_. Ay, if one did not look a little nigher. For will you not, in honor, to-morrow Befool poor Margery to her sorrow, And all the oaths of true love borrow? _Faust_. And from the heart, too. _Mephistopheles_. Well and fair! Then there'll be talk of truth unending, Of love o'ermastering, all transcending-- Will every word be heart-born there? _Faust_. Enough! It will!--If, for the passion That fills and thrills my being's frame, I find no name, no fit expression, Then, through the world, with all my senses, ranging, Seek what most strongly sp
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