The Death of Wallenstein by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
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I am assured already. God forbid
That I should jest! In very serious earnest, I am rejoiced to see an honest cause So strong. ISOLANI. The devil!--what!--why, what means this? Are you not, then----For what, then, am I here? OCTAVIO. That you may make full declaration, whether You will be called the friend or enemy Of the emperor. ISOLANI (with an air of defiance). That declaration, friend, I'll make to him in whom a right is placed To put that question to me. OCTAVIO. Whether, count, That right is mine, this paper may instruct you. ISOLANI (stammering). Why,--why--what! this is the emperor's hand and seal [Reads. "Whereas the officers collectively Throughout our army will obey the orders Of the Lieutenant-General Piccolomini, As from ourselves."--Hem!--Yes! so!--Yes! yes! |
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