In chiefe heate of his faction) but of some thing

Savouring of that which all men else despise,150

How to be truely noble, truely wise.

Monsieur. See how hee hangs upon the eare of Guise,

Like to his jewell!

Epernon. Hee's now whisp'ring in

Some doctrine of stabilitie and freedome,

Contempt of outward greatnesse, and the guises155

That vulgar great ones make their pride and zeale,

Being onely servile traines, and sumptuous houses,