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CAELICA: 104 by FULKE GREVILLE

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First Line: TWO SECTS THERE BE IN THIS EARTH OPPOSITE
Last Line: WHAT MORTAL IDOL THEN CAN EQUAL FAME?

Two sects there be in this earth opposite,
The one makes Mahomet a deity,
A tyrant Tartar raised by war and sleight,
Ambitious ways of infidelity.
The world their heaven is, the world is great,
And racketh those hearts, where it hath receipt.

The other sect of cloistered people is
Less to the world with which they seem to war,
And so in less things drawn to do amiss,
As all lusts, less than lust of conquest are.
Now if of God both these have but the name,
What mortal idol then can equal fame?



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