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  • Dr Faustus
    • "Go and return an old Fransican friar, that holy shape becomes a devil best"
      • "Ay, we must die an everlasting death"
        • "Tis magic, magic that hath ravished me"
          • "O Faustus, leave these frivolous demands, which strike a terror upon my fainting soul"
            • "These metaphysics of magicians and necromantic books are heavenly"
              • "Now, Faustus, must thou needs be damned?And canst thou not be saved?"
                • "O, what a world of profit and delight, of power, of honour, of omnipotence is promised to the studious artisan"
                  • Dr Faustus
                    • "Go and return an old Fransican friar, that holy shape becomes a devil best"
                      • "Ay, we must die an everlasting death"
                        • "Tis magic, magic that hath ravished me"
                          • "O Faustus, leave these frivolous demands, which strike a terror upon my fainting soul"
                            • "These metaphysics of magicians and necromantic books are heavenly"
                              • "Now, Faustus, must thou needs be damned?And canst thou not be saved?"
                                • "O, what a world of profit and delight, of power, of honour, of omnipotence is promised to the studious artisan"
                              • "Unhappy spirits that fell with Lucifer, conspired against our God with Lucifer, and are forever damned with Lucifer"
                                • "The end of physic is our body's health"
                                  • "Why this is hell, nor am I out of it"
                      • Act 1
                        • Prologue
                          • "His waxen wings did mount above his reach, and melting heavens conspired his overthrow"
                        • Act 2
                          • "...Faustus, repent yet, God will pity thee"/"Thou art a spirit. God cannot pity thee"
                            • "When I behold the heavens, then I repent and curse thee, wicked Mephistopheles, because thou hast deprived me of those joys"
                              • "...Villain, have I not bound thee to tell me anything?"/"...Ay, that is not against our kingdom, but this is. Think thou on hell, Faustus, for thou art damned."
                                • "All places shall be hell that is not heaven"
                                  • "When I behold the heavens, then I repent and curse thee, wicked Mephistopheles, because thou hast deprived me of those joys"
                                    • "...Villain, have I not bound thee to tell me anything?"/"...Ay, that is not against our kingdom, but this is. Think thou on hell, Faustus, for thou art damned."
                                      • "All places shall be hell that is not heaven"
                                      • "Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond to imagine that after this life there is any pain? Tush, these are trifles and mere old wives tales"
                                        • "O, what will not I do to obtain his soul?"
                                • "Think'st thou that Faustus is so fond to imagine that after this life there is any pain? Tush, these are trifles and mere old wives tales"
                                  • "O, what will not I do to obtain his soul?"
                          • Act 3
                            • "From Paris next, coasting the realm of FRance, we saw the river Maine fall into Rhine"
                            • "I have, my Faustus"
                            • "The Pope shall curse, that Faustus came toRome"
                            • "I thank you, Sir" [snatches the dish]
                          • Act 5
                            • "The stars move still; time runs; the clockl will strike/ The devil will come, and Faustus must be damned"
                  • "Unhappy spirits that fell with Lucifer, conspired against our God with Lucifer, and are forever damned with Lucifer"
                    • "The end of physic is our body's health"
                      • "Why this is hell, nor am I out of it"
          • Act 1
            • Prologue
              • "His waxen wings did mount above his reach, and melting heavens conspired his overthrow"
            • Act 2
              • "...Faustus, repent yet, God will pity thee"/"Thou art a spirit. God cannot pity thee"
              • Act 3
                • "From Paris next, coasting the realm of FRance, we saw the river Maine fall into Rhine"
                • "I have, my Faustus"
                • "The Pope shall curse, that Faustus came toRome"
                • "I thank you, Sir" [snatches the dish]
              • Act 5
                • "The stars move still; time runs; the clockl will strike/ The devil will come, and Faustus must be damned"

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