Faust, a Tragedy. the First Part

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Margaret.
Ah!
Lisbeth.
Her pay she's got, and her undoing!
How long has she the fellow been pursuing!
Such walking and strolling, To village and dance cajoling!
The first she must be everywhere, She was treated to sweetmeats and wine at each fair; Naught could with her beauty, she thought, compare, Yet was she so lost to all sense of honor As to take the gifts he heaped upon her.
Such kissing and fondling, off and on; And now, of course, the flower is gone!
Margaret.
The poor, poor thing!
Lisbe
...th.
What ? Wouldst thou pity her ?
When at the spinning-wheel we were, 139 And mother kept us nights from off the street, She stood beside her lover sweet; On the door bench, in the dark hall, too, The hours to them ne'er weary grew.
So now may she creep in the dirt, Doing penance in the sinner-shirt.
Margaret.
He takes her most surely for his wife.
Lisbeth.
He ' d be a fool ! A lad of wit Has chances everywhere to flit; And then he's gone.
Margaret.
That is not fair.
Lisbeth.
Should she get him, she shall have a scare.


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