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he desires' Not in the 4tos。 See note *; p。 86。
and' So 4tos 1624; 1631。Not in 4to 1616。
with' So 4to 1604。Not in the later 4tos。
the' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃that。〃
are' So 4tos 1624; 1631。2to 1616 〃is。〃
hell's a fable' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃hell's a MEERE
fable。〃
thine' So 4tos 1616; 1624。2to 1631 〃thy。〃
thy' So 4tos 1616; 1631。2to 1624 〃thine。〃
was' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃were。〃
harness' i。e。 armour。
This will I keep as chary as my life。 'Exeunt。'
Enter FAUSTUS; in his study; and MEPHISTOPHILIS。
FAUSTUS。 When I behold the heavens; &c。'
Old eds。 (that is; 4tos 1616; 1624; 1631) thus;
〃This will I keepe; as chary as my life。 'Exeunt。'
Enter WAGNER solus。
WAGNER。 Learned Faustus To know the secrets of Astronomy
Grauen in the booke of Joues high firmament; Did mount himselfe to scale
Olympus top; Being seated in a chariot burning bright; Drawne by the
strength of yoaky '2to 1624 〃yoaked〃' Dragons necks; He now is gone to
proue Cosmography; And as I gesse will first arriue at Rome; To see the
Pope and manner of his Court; And take some part of holy Peters feast;
That to '2tos 1624; 1631; 〃on〃' this day is highly solemnized。 Exit
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THE TRAGICAL HISTORY OF DOCTOR FAUSTUS BY CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
FROM THE QUARTO OF 1616。
WAGNER。
Enter FAUSTUS in his Study; and MEPHISTOPHILIS。
FAUSTUS。 When I behold the heauens;〃 &c。
The lines which I have here omitted belong to a subsequent part of the
play; where they will be found with considerable additions; and are rightly
assigned to the CHORUS。 (As given in the present place by the 4tos
1616; 1624; 1631; these lines exhibit the text of the earlier FAUSTUS; see
p。 90; sec。 col。) It would seem that something was intended to intervene
here between the exit of Faustus and Mephistophilis; and their re…
appearance on the stage: compare; however; the preceding play; p。 88;
first col。
thine' So 4tos 1616; 1624。2to 1631 〃thy。〃
is' So 4to 1616。Not in 4tos 1624; 1631。
breathes' So 4tos 1624; 1631。2to 1616 〃breathe。〃
ears' So 4tos 1616; 1631。2to 1624 〃eare。〃
this I' So 4tos 1616; 1631。2to 1624 〃this TIME I。〃
termine' I may notice that 4to 1604 (see p。 88; sec。 col。) has
〃terminine;〃 which at least is better for the metre。
erring' So 4to 1604。The later 4tos 〃euening。〃
motion' So 4tos 1616; 1631。2to 1624 〃motions。〃
Ay' So 4to 1616。Not in 4tos 1624; 1631。
and' So 4to 1631。Not in 4tos 1616; 1624。
the' So 4tos 1616; 1631。Not in 4to 1624。
lips' So 4to 1604。Not in the later 4tos。
and ever since have run' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃and
HAUE EUER SINCE run。〃
this' So 4to 1604。The later 4tos 〃these。〃
come' So 4to 1616。2tos 1624; 1631; 〃came。〃
I' So 4tos 1624; 1631。2to 1616 〃I I。〃
L' Old eds。 〃Lechery。〃 See note *; p。 90。