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Faustus : So , now the blood begins to clear again ; Now will I make an end
immediately . The Senecan metaphor of congealing blood here gets an
externalized application . Faustus suddenly notices that his blood has stopped
running .
Faustus : So , now the blood begins to clear again ; Now will I make an end
immediately . The Senecan metaphor of congealing blood here gets an
externalized application . Faustus suddenly notices that his blood has stopped
running .
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... demean himself . Mephistophilis : How should he , but in desperate lunacy ?
Fond worldling , now his heart - blood dries with grief , His conscience kills it and
his labouring brain Begets a world of idle fantasies , To over - reach the Devil ;
but ...
... demean himself . Mephistophilis : How should he , but in desperate lunacy ?
Fond worldling , now his heart - blood dries with grief , His conscience kills it and
his labouring brain Begets a world of idle fantasies , To over - reach the Devil ;
but ...
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149 See , see , where Christ ' s blood streams in the firmament ! One drop would
save my soul , half a drop : ah , my Christ ! Ah , rend not my heart for naming of
my Christ ! Yet will I call on him : 0 , spare me , Lucifer !Where is it now ? ' tis gone
...
149 See , see , where Christ ' s blood streams in the firmament ! One drop would
save my soul , half a drop : ah , my Christ ! Ah , rend not my heart for naming of
my Christ ! Yet will I call on him : 0 , spare me , Lucifer !Where is it now ? ' tis gone
...
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