Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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page 68 of 296 (22%)
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Seest thou the spiral circles, narrowing faster, Which he, approaching, round us seems to wind? A streaming trail of fire, if I see rightly, Follows his path of mystery. WAGNER It may be that your eyes deceive you slightly; Naught but a plain black poodle do I see. FAUST It seems to me that with enchanted cunning He snares our feet, some future chain to bind. WAGNER I see him timidly, in doubt, around us running, Since, in his master's stead, two strangers doth he find. FAUST The circle narrows: he is near! WAGNER A dog thou seest, and not a phantom, here! Behold him stop--upon his belly crawl--His tail set wagging: canine habits, all! |
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