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Faust: A Tragedy, a play by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Scene 24: Night. Open Field

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_ FAUST. MEPHISTOPHELES.

[Scudding along on black horses.]


FAUST.
What's doing, off there, round the gallows-tree?[47]


[Footnote 47:
Literally the _raven-stone.]


MEPHISTOPHELES.
Know not what they are doing and brewing.

FAUST.
Up they go--down they go--wheel about, reel about.

MEPHISTOPHELES.
A witches'-crew.

FAUST.
They're strewing and vowing.

MEPHISTOPHELES.
Pass on! Pass on! _

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