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The Whore of Babylon (Quarto, 1607)
The Whore of Babylon.
1029
3. King.
You know me not.
1031Are you a scholler?
1035Mee thinks you
should know manners, by your leaue Sir.
1036
3. Ring.
Pray leaue your name behind you.
1037
Camp.
Name, Campeius.
1038
3. King.
Campeius! vmh: Campeius? a lucky plannet
1039Strikes out this houre: Campeius! Babylon,
1040His name hath in her tables: on his forehead,
1041Our Queene hath set her marke: it is a mould
1043A Church in two, then Schollers discontent.
1045Y'are happely met.
1047And you Sir.
1052Those that to vs here, are th'Antipodes,
1054Ne're drunke you of that nectar.
1055
Camp.
Neuer.
1056
3. King.
Neuer!
1057I wi
sh you had, I gather from your eyes,
1059This was Campeius once (tho not so learn'd)
1060For I was bred (as you) in Fairy Land,
1061A Country! well but tis our country: and so,
1062Good to breed beggers. Shee
starues Arts: fatts fools,
1064
Camp.
So Sir.
Pallatts