[Footnote 83: Faustus-- So the later 4tos.--Not in 4to 1604.] Faustus set his blood in a saucer on warme ashes, and writ as THE HISTORY OF DR. FAUSTUS, Sig. B, ed. 1648.] be intelligible without the assistance of THE HISTORY OF should bring him any thing, and doe for him whatsoever." Sig. A 4, ed. 1648. A later ed. adds "he desired." Marlowe, no doubt, [Footnote 86: But what is this inscription, &c.-- "He [Faustus-- tooke requireth.")] [Footnote 81: Why-- So the later 4tos.--Not in 4to 1604.] [Footnote 85: Here's fire; come, Faustus, set it on-- This would not followed some edition of the HISTORY in which these words, [Footnote 82: torture-- So the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "tortures."] [Footnote 84: Bill-- i.e. writing, deed.] DR. FAUSTUS, the sixth chapter of which is headed,--"How Doctor (2to 1661, which I consider as of no authority, has "he [Footnote 88: he desires-- Not in any of the four 4tos. In the tract [Footnote 90: these-- See note §, p. 80.[i.e. Note 25] or something equivalent to them, had been omitted by mistake. certainty thereupon were seen on his hand these words written, a small penknife and prickt a veine in his left hand; and for [Footnote 80: Solamen miseris, &c.-- An often-cited line of modern Latin as if they had been written with blood, O HOMO, FUGE." [Footnote 89: that, &c.-- So all the 4tos, ungrammatically.] [Footnote 87: me-- So the later 4tos.--2to 1604 "thee."] just cited, the "3d Article" stands thus,--"That Mephostophiles poetry: by whom it was written I know not.] followeth." Sig. B, ed. 1648.]