Faust; a Tragedy, Translated From the German of Goethe

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Faust; a Tragedy, Translated From the German of Goethe
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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_Frosch_. Give us a brimming glass, our praise shall then be ample, But don't dole out too small a sample;For if I'm to judge and criticize, I need a good mouthful to make me wise.
_Altmayer_ [_softly_]. They're from the Rhine, as near as I can make it.
_Mephistopheles_. Bring us a gimlet here!
_Brander_. What shall be done with that?You've not the casks before the door, I take it?
_Altmayer_. The landlord's tool-chest there is easily got at.
_Mephistopheles_ [_takes the gimlet_] (_to Frosch_).
... What will you have? It costs but speaking.
_Frosch_. How do you mean? Have you so many kinds?
_Mephistopheles_. Enough to suit all sorts of minds.
_Altmayer_. Aha! old sot, your lips already licking!
_Frosch_. Well, then! if I must choose, let Rhine-wine fill my beaker, Our fatherland supplies the noblest liquor.
    MEPHISTOPHELES [_boring a hole in the rim of the table near the place where_ FROSCH _sits_]. Get us a little wax right off to make the stoppers!
_Altmayer_. Ah, these are jugglers' tricks, and whappers!


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