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FAUST.] VOICE (_from within, dying away_) Henry! Henry! END OF PART I. FAUST--SELECTIONS FROM PART II (1832) ACT THE FIRST A PLEASING LANDSCAPE FAUST, _reclining upon flowery turf, restless, seeking sleep_ TWILIGHT _Circle of spirits, hovering, flit around;--Graceful, tiny forms_. ARIEL _Song, accompanied by AEolian harps_ When, in vernal showers descending, Blossoms gently veil the earth, When the fields' green wealth, up-tending, Gleams on all of mortal birth; Tiny elves, where help availeth, Large of heart, there fly apace; Pity they whom grief assaileth, Be he holy, be he base. Ye round this head on airy wing careering, Attend, in noble Elfin guise appearing; Assuage the cruel strife that rends his heart, The burning shaft remove of keen remorse, From rankling horror cleanse his inmost part: Four are the pauses of the nightly course; Them, without rest, fill up with kindly art. And first his head upon cool pillow lay, Then bathe ye him in dew from Lethe's stream; His limbs, cramp-stiffen'd, will more freely play, If sleep-refreshed he wait morn's wakening beam. Perform the noblest Elfin-rite, Restore ye him to the holy light! CHORUS (_singly, two or more, alternately and together_) Softly when warm gales are stealing O'er the green-environed ground, Twilight sheddeth all-concealing Mists and balmy odors round: Whispers low sweet peace to mortals, Rocks the heart to childlike rest, And of day-light shuts the portals To these eyes, with care oppressed. Night hath now descended darkling, Holy star is linked to star; Sovereign fires, or faintly sparkling, Glitter near and shine afar; Glitter here lake-mirror'd, yonder Shine adown the clear night sky; Sealing bliss of perfect slumber, Reigns the moon's full majesty. Now the hours are cancelled; sorrow, Happiness, have passed away: Whole thou shalt be on the morrow! Feel it! Trust the new-born day! Swell the hills, green grow the valleys, In the dusk ere breaks the morn; And in silvery wavelets dallies, With the wind, the ripening corn. Cherish hope, let naught appall thee! Mark the East, with splendor dyed! Slight the fetters that enthrall thee; Fling the shell of sleep aside! Gird thee for the high endeavor; Shun the crowd's ignoble ease! Fails the noble spirit never, Wise to think, and prompt to seize. [_A tremendous tumult announces the uprising of th
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