English Literature Dr Faustus 2 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureDr. FaustusASOCR Created by: Lily ColtonCreated on: 24-05-17 07:34 Whilst I am here on earth let me be cloy'd For this saint peters heir/ From Bruno's back ascends Saint Peter's chair Q 1 of 37 Banquet Q 2 of 37 Feast Q 3 of 37 Restore this Bruno to his liberty Q 4 of 37 The pope will curse them for their sloth today H 5 of 37 With his rich triple crown to be reserv'd /And put into the church's treasury S 6 of 37 [Faustus and mephostophilis] beat the Friars, and fling fireworks among them, and so exeunt D 7 of 37 Thunder D 8 of 37 Dragon appears briefly above G 9 of 37 I charge thee wait upon me whilst I live J 10 of 37 I am a servant to great lucifer H 11 of 37 To make the moon drop from her sphere/ Or the oceans to overwhelm the world G 12 of 37 I came hither of mine own accord G 13 of 37 The shortest cut for conjuring is stoutly to abjure the tribity F 14 of 37 O, by aspiring pride and insolence D 15 of 37 The emperor shall not live but by my leave T 16 of 37 So hungry that I know he would give his soul to the devil for a shoulder of mutton, though it were blood raw F 17 of 37 Not so neither, I had need it to be well roasted and a good sauce to it if I pay so dear F 18 of 37 To him I'd build an alter and a church/ and offer lukewarm blood of newborn babes F 19 of 37 Think of heaven and heavenly things F 20 of 37 Think of honour and wealth F 21 of 37 Devils giving crowns and rich apparels to Faustus F 22 of 37 Wealth! D 23 of 37 Consummatum est: this bill is ended T 24 of 37 Homo fuge! Yet shall not Faustus fly F 25 of 37 Let me have a wife. The fairest maiden in/ Germany, for I am wanton and lascivious F 26 of 37 Hot whore V 27 of 37 Marriage is but a ceremonial toy B 28 of 37 I might see all the characters of planets of the heavens K 29 of 37 I might see all plants, herbs and trees which grow upon the earth K 30 of 37 I might behold all spells and incantations that I might raise up spirits as I please G 31 of 37 Faustus, repent: yet god will pity thee B 32 of 37 Thou art a spirit Faustus; God cannot pity thee G 33 of 37 ''Twas made for man; then he's more excellent T 34 of 37 If heaven was made for man, ''twas made for me T 35 of 37 To burn his scriptures, slay his ministers/ And make spirits pull his churches down F 36 of 37 Mistress Minx T 37 of 37
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