(Marlowe's copy read "novi.")

[348] "Desierat."

[349] "In vacuas auras." (The true reading is "aures.")


Elegia II.[350]

Ad amicam cursum equorum spectantem.

I sit not here the noble horse to see;

Yet whom thou favour'st, pray may conqueror be.

To sit and talk with thee I hither came,

That thou may'st know with love thou mak'st me flame.