The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 03 - Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes by Unknown
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Courage, friends! courage! we are still unvanquish'd! I feel my footing firm; five regiments, Terzky, Are still our own, and Butler's gallant troops; And an host of sixteen thousand Swedes to-morrow. I was not stronger when, nine years ago, I marched forth, with glad heart and high of hope, To conquer Germany for the Emperor. SCENE XIV WALLENSTEIN, ILLO, TERZKY (_To them enter_ NEUMANN, _who leads_ TERZKY _aside and talks with him_.) TERZKY. What do they want? WALLENSTEIN. What now! TERZKY. Ten Cuirassiers From Pappenheim request leave to address you |
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