[cw] {481} Give me the strength of the buffalo's foot (which marks me).—[MS.]

[cx] The sailless dromedary——.—[MS.]

[cy] {482} Now I can gibe the mightiest.—[MS.]

[208] {483}[So, too, in The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus (Marlowe's Works, 1858, p. 112), Faustus stabs his arm, "and with his proper blood Assures his soul to be great Lucifer's.">[

[cz]

Walk lively and pliant.

You shall rise up as pliant.—[MS, erased.]

[209] This is a well-known German superstition—a gigantic shadow produced by reflection on the Brocken. [See Brewster's Letters on Natural Magic, 1831, p. 128.]

[da] And such my command.—[MS.]

[210] {484}["Nigris vegetisque oculis."—Suetonius, Vitæ C. Julius Cæsar, cap. xiv., Opera Omnia, 1826, i. 105.]