Play on Words

full length · drama

Faust: A Lyric Drama in Five Acts

9 roles (0M / 0F / 9 any) · approx 88–122 minutes · 5 acts

Royalty-free Public domain — free to read, perform, and adapt. No licence needed.

Characters

Ii lead 10 speeches
Scène Ii supporting 5 speeches
Faust supporting 3 speeches
Scène Première supporting 3 speeches
Scène Iii supporting 3 speeches
Scène V supporting 3 speeches
Boston supporting 3 speeches
Scène Iv supporting 2 speeches
Chicago supporting 2 speeches

Read the play

_Marguerite's Room._

SIEBEL and MARGUERITE.

_Sie._ (quietly approaching). Marguerite!

_Mar._ Siebel!

_Sie._ What, weeping still!

_Mar._ Alas! thou alone art kind to me.

_Sie._ A mere youth am I. And yet I have a manly heart, And I will sure avenge thee. The seducer's life shall forfeit pay.

_Mar._ Whose life?

_Sie._ Need I name him? The wretch Who thus hast deserted thee!

_Mar._ In mercy, speak not thus!

_Sie._ Dost love him still, then?

_Mar._ Ay, I love him still! But not to you, good Siebel, should I repeat this tale.

_Sie._ I. When all was young, and pleasant May was blooming, I, thy poor friend, took part with thee in play; Now that the cloud of autumn dark is glooming, Now is for me, too, mournful the day. Hope and delight have passed from life away.

Ii. We were not born with true love to trifle, Nor born to part because the wind blows cold. What though the storm the summer garden rifle, Oh, Marguerite! oh, Marguerite! Still on the bough is left a leaf of gold.

_Mar._ Bless you, my friend, your sympathy is sweet. The cruel ones who wrong me thus Cannot close against me The gates of the holy temple. Thither will I go to pray For him and for our child. (Exit. SIEBEL follows slowly after.)

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