[Footnote 60: and: So 4tos 1624, 1631.--Not in 4to 1616.] [Footnote 61: with: So 4to 1604.--Not in the later 4tos.] [Footnote 62: the: So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "that."] [Footnote 63: are: So 4tos 1624, 1631.--2to 1616 "is."] [Footnote 64: hell's a fable: So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "hell's a MEERE fable."] [Footnote 65: thine: So 4tos 1616, 1624.--2to 1631 "thy."] [Footnote 66: thy: So 4tos 1616, 1631.--2to 1624 "thine."] [Footnote 67: was: So 4to 1616.--2tos 1624, 1631, "were."] [Footnote 68: harness: i.e. armour.] [Footnote 69: 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;