Yet, Faustus, call on God. Faust. On God, whom Faustus hath abjured? On God, whom Faustus hath blasphemed? Oh, my God, I would weep, but the devil draws in my tears ! Gush forth blood instead of tears ! yea, life and soul.—Oh ! he stays my tongue !—I Doctor Faustus, by C. Marlowe. Lust's dominion. Mother Bombie; Midas, by ... - Page 76by Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1814Full view - About this book
| Christopher Marlowe - Cliffs Notes - 1923 - 246 pages
...call on God. 29 Faust. On God, whom Faustus hath abjur'd! on God, whom Faustus hath blasphemed! Ah, my God, I would weep, but the Devil draws in my tears. Gush forth blood instead of tears! Yea, life and soul! Oh, he stays my tongue! I would lift up my hands, but see, they hold them, they hold them! 35... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - English drama - 1926 - 834 pages
...hell, ah, hell, for ever! Sweet friends! what shall become of Faustus being in hell for ever? 3 Schol. Yet, Faustus, call on God. Faust. On God, whom Faustus...hath abjured! on God, whom Faustus hath blasphemed! Ah, my God, I would weep, but the Devil draws in my tears. Gush forth blood instead of tears! Yea,... | |
| Robert Metcalf Smith - Drama - 1928 - 538 pages
...shall become of Faustus, being in hell for ever? THIRD SCHOLAR. Yet, Faustus, call on God. FAUSTUS. On God, whom Faustus hath abjured! on God, whom Faustus hath blasphemed! Ah, my God, I would weep! but the devil draws in my tears. Gush forth blood, instead of tears! yea,... | |
| William Allan Neilson - English drama - 1911 - 936 pages
...hath abjur'd! on God whom Faustus hath blasjhemed I Ah, my God, I would weep, but the Devil draws [as in my tears. Gush forth blood instead of tears! Yea, life and soul I Oh, he stays my tongoel I would lift up my hands, but see, they hold them, they hold them! All.... | |
| Languages, Modern - 1846 - 492 pages
...Sec- Sch. Yet, Faastus, call on God. Faust. On God, whom Faustas hath abjured? on God, whom Faastus hath blasphemed? Oh, my God, I would weep, but the...tears. Gush forth blood instead of tears, yea, life and soul. Oh, he stays my tongue: I would lift up my hands, but see, they hold'em, they hold'eml Scholars.... | |
| Neil Rhodes - History - 1992 - 262 pages
...produces a tone of moving plangency as he responds to his former companion's urging him to call on God: On God, whom Faustus hath abjured? on God, whom Faustus hath blasphemed? Ah, my God, I would weep, but the devil draws in my tears. Gush forth blood, instead of tears, yea,... | |
| David Bevington, Eric Rasmussen - Drama - 1993 - 324 pages
...shall become of Faustus, being in hell for ever? Third Scholar. Yet, Faustus, call on God. Faustus. On God, whom Faustus hath abjured? On God, whom Faustus hath blasphemed? Ah, my God, I would 30 weep, but the devil draws in my tears. Gush forth blood instead of tears, yea,... | |
| Christopher Marlowe - English drama - 1998 - 550 pages
...shall become of Faustus, being in hell for ever? THIRD SCHOLAR Yet, Faustus, call on God. 25 FAUSTUS On God, whom Faustus hath abjured? On God, whom Faustus hath blasphemed? Ah, my God, I would weep, but the devil draws in my tears. Gush forth blood instead of tears, yea,... | |
| Brian B. Ritchie - Drama - 1999 - 362 pages
...scholar tries to give some assurance, but in vain: Third Scholar. Yet, Faustus, call on God. Faustus. On God, whom Faustus hath abjured? On God, whom Faustus hath blasphemed? Ah, my God, I would weep, but the devil draws in my tears. Gush forth blood instead of tears, yea,... | |
| John Pitcher - English drama - 2000 - 408 pages
...despair of grace deepening along with his realization and testimony that he desires it, until he cries, "Oh my God, I would weep, but the devil draws in my tears" (5.2.59-60). But the reprobate's desire to repent, while it may be excruciatingly tragic, cannot be... | |
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