This is from Faust Part Two, the Prologue:
Why should I speak of suns and worlds,
I have eyes for man's suffering alone.
What sounds like an understanding of the plight of man is actually Mephistopheles musing about his prowling the edge of the human herd, looking for a kill.
Why should I speak of suns and worlds,
I have eyes for man's suffering alone.
What sounds like an understanding of the plight of man is actually Mephistopheles musing about his prowling the edge of the human herd, looking for a kill.
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