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The God Thou servest is thine own appetite, wherein is fixed the love of...
Author:
Christopher Marlowe
Book:
Dr. Faustus
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The God Thou servest is thine own appetite, wherein is fixed the love of Beelzebub. To Him I'll build an altar and a church, and offer lukewarm blood of new-born babes.
( Christopher Marlowe )
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