THE WORKS OF CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE. VOLUME THE SECOND. "Marlowe renown'd for his rare art and wit THOMAS HEYWOOD. LONDON: WILLIAM PICKERING, CHANCERY LANE; T. COMBE AND SON, LEICESTER. M.DCCC.XXVI. 130, line 29. for 163. line 11. for " had" read "bath." at the hard heels" read " hard at the heels." Vol. III. page 429, line 19. " for line 19." read Aurora whither slid'st thou? down again," 455. line 3. for "line 3," read "Nepenthe, Heav'ns drink, most gladness brings," |