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<title>#3325 &#8212; Mestopolies from The traigcal history of doctor faustus by Faust</title>
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<description>&quot;MEPHISTOPHELES: Poor son of Earth, how couldst thou thus alone  
Have led thy life, bereft of me?  
I, for a time, at least, have worked thy cure;  
Thy fancy's rickets plague thee not at all:  
Had I not been, so hadst thou, sure,  
Walked thyself off this earthly ball.  
Why&#8230;&quot;</description>
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