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faust(浮士德)-第22部分

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   (throwing himself on the ground)
   A lover at thy feet bends low; To loose the bonds of wretchedness and woe。
   Margaret
   (throws herself beside him)
   Oh; let us kneel and move the saints by prayer! Look! look! yon stairs below;
   Under the threshold there; Hell's flames are all aglow! Beneath the floor; With
   hideous noise; The devils roar!
   Faust (aloud)
   Gretchen! Gretchen!
   Margaret (listening)
     That was my lov'd one's voice!
   (She springs up; the chains fall off。)
   Where is he? I heard him calling me。 Free am I! There's none shall hinder me。
   To his neck will I fly; On his bosom will lie! Gretchen; he called! … On yon
   threshold he stood; Amidst all the howling of hell's fiery flood; The scoff and
   the scorn of its devilish crew; The tones of his voice; sweet and loving; I
   knew。
   Faust
   'Tis I!
   Margaret
   'Tis thou! O say so once again!
   (embracing him。)
   'Tis he! 'Tis he! where's now the torturing pain? Where are the fetters? where
   the dungeon's gloom? 'Tis thou! To save me thou art come! And I am sav'd!
   Already now the street I see Where the first time I caught a glimpse of thee。
   There too the pleasant garden shade; Where I and Martha for thy coming
   stay'd。
   Faust
   (endeavouring to lead her away)
   Come! come away!
   Margaret
     Oh do not haste!
   I love to linger where thou stayest。 (caressing him。)
   Faust
   Ah haste! For if thou still delayest; Our lingering we shall both deplore。
   Margaret
   How; dearest? canst thou kiss no more! So short a time away from me; and
   yet; To kiss thou couldst so soon forget! Why on thy neck so anxious do I
   feel When formerly a perfect heaven of bliss From thy dear looks and words
   would o'er me steal? As thou wouldst stifle me thou then didst kiss! Kiss me!
   Or I'll kiss thee! (She embraces him。) Woe! woe! Thy lips are cold; Are
   dumb! Thy love where hast thou left? Who hath me of thy love bereft?
   (She turns away from him。)
   Faust
   Come! Follow me; my dearest love; be bold! I'll cherish thee with ardour
   thousand … fold; I but entreat thee now to follow me!
   Margaret
   (turning towards him)
   And art thou he? and art thou really he?
   Faust
     'Tis I! O come!
   Margaret
   Thou wilt strike off my chain; And thou wilt take me to thine arms again。 How
   comes it that thou dost not shrink from me? And dost thou know; love; whom
   thou wouldst set free?
   Faust
   Come! come! already night begins to wane。
   Margaret
   I sent my mother to her grave; I drown'd my child beneath the wave。 Was it
   not given to thee and me … thee too? 'Tis thou thyself! I scarce believe it yet。
   Give me thy hand! It is no dream! 'Tis true! Thine own dear hand! … But how
   is this? 'Tis wet? Quick; wipe it off! Meseems that yet There's blood thereon。
   Ah God! what hast thou done? Put up thy sword; I beg of thee!
   Faust
   Oh; dearest; let the past forgotten be! Death is in every word。
   Margaret
   No; thou must linger here in sorrow! The graves I will describe to thee; And
   thou to them must see To … morrow: The best place give to my mother; Close
   at her side my brother; Me at some distance lay But not too far away! And
   the little one place on my right breast; Nobody else will near me lie! To nestle
   beside thee so lovingly; That was a rapture; gracious and sweet! A rapture I
   never again shall prove; Methinks I would force myself on thee; love; And
   thou dost spurn me; and back retreat Yet 'tis thyself; thy fond kind looks I
   see。
   Faust
   If thou dost feel 'tis I; then come with me!
     Margaret
   What; there? without?
   Faust
   Yes; forth in the free air。
   Margaret
   Ay; if the grave's without; … If death lurk there! Hence to the everlasting
   resting … place; And not one step beyond! … Thou'rt leaving me? Oh Henry!
   would that I could go with thee!
   Faust
   Thou canst! But will it! Open stands the door。
   Margaret
   I dare not go! I've naught to hope for more。 What boots it to escape? They
   lurk for me! 'Tis wretched to beg; as I must do; And with an evil conscience
   thereto! 'Tis wretched; in foreign lands to stray; And me they will catch; do
   what I may!
   Faust
   With thee will I abide。
   Margaret
     Quick! Quick! Save thy poor child! Keep to the path The brook along; Over
   the bridge To the wood beyond; To the left; where the plank is; In the pond。
   Seize it at once! It fain would rise; It struggles still! Save it。 Oh save!
   Faust
   Dear Gretchen; more collected be! One little step; and thou art free!
   Margaret
   Were we but only past the hill! There sits my mother upon a stone My brain;
   alas; is cold with dread! There sits my mother upon a stone; And to and fro
   she shakes her head; She winks not; she nods not; her head it droops sore;
   She slept so long; she waked no more; She slept; that we might taste of bliss:
   Ah! those were happy times; I wis!
   Faust
   Since here avails nor argument nor prayer; Thee hence by force I needs must
   bear。
   Margaret
   Loose me! I will not suffer violence! With murderous hand hold not so fast! I
   have done all to please thee in the past!
   Faust
   Day dawns! My love! My love!
   Margaret
   Yes! day draws near。 The day of judgment too will soon appear! It should
   have been my bridal! No one tell; That thy poor Gretchen thou hast known
   too well。 Woe to my garland! Its bloom is o'er! Though not at the dance We
   shall meet once more。 The crowd doth gather; in silence it rolls; The squares;
   the streets; Scarce hold the throng。 The staff is broken; … the death … bell tolls;
   They bind and seize me! I'm hurried along; To the seat of blood already I'm
   bound! Quivers each neck as the naked steel Quivers on mine the blow to
   deal The silence of the grave now broods around!
     Faust
   Would I had ne'er been born!
   Mephistopheles (appears without)
   Up! or you're lost。 Vain hesitation! Babbling; quaking! My steeds are
   shivering; Morn is breaking。
   Margaret
   What from the floor ascendeth like a ghost? 'Tis he! 'Tis he! Him from my
   presence chase! What would he in this holy place? It is for me he cometh!
   Faust
   Thou shalt live!
   Margaret
   Judgment of God! To thee my soul I give!
   Mephistopheles (to Faust)
   Come; come! With her I'll else abandon thee!
   Margaret
     Father; I'm thine! Do thou deliver me! Ye angels! Ye angelic hosts! descend;
   Encamp around to guard me and defend! Henry! I shudder now to look on
   thee!
   Mephistopheles
   She now is judged!
   Voices (from above)
   Is saved!
   Mephistopheles (to Faust)
   Come thou with me!
   (Vanishes with Faust。)
   Voice (from within; dying away)
   Henry! Henry! 



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