expressing the most intense anguish.

Yield thyself to it. We act as we are forced.

I cannot give assent to my own shame

And ruin. Thou-no-thou canst not forsake me!

So let us do, what must be done, with dignity,

With a firm step. What am I doing worse

Than did famed Caesar at the Rubicon,

When he the legions led against his country,

The which his country had delivered to him?

Had he thrown down the sword, he had been lost.

As I were, if I but disarmed myself.

I trace out something in me of this spirit.

Give me his luck, that other thing I'll bear.

[MAX. quits him abruptly. WALLENSTEIN startled and overpowered,

continues looking after him, and is still in this posture when

TERZKY enters.

SCENE III.

WALLENSTEIN, TERZKY.

TERZKY.

Max. Piccolomini just left you?

WALLENSTEIN.

Where is Wrangel?

TERZKY.

He is already gone.

WALLENSTEIN.

In such a hurry?

TERZKY.

It is as if the earth had swallowed him.

He had scarce left thee, when I went to seek him.

I wished some words with him-but he was gone.

How, when, and where, could no one tell me.

Nay, I half believe it was the devil himself;

A human creature could not so at once

Have vanished.

ILLO (enters).

Is it true that thou wilt send

Octavio?

TERZKY.

How, Octavio! Whither send him?

WALLENSTEIN.

He goes to Frauenberg, and will lead hither

The Spanish and Italian regiments.

ILLO.

No!

Nay, heaven forbid!

WALLENSTEIN.

And why should heaven forbid?

ILLO.

Him!-that deceiver! Wouldst thou trust to him

The soldiery? Him wilt thou let slip from thee,

Now in the very instant that decides us--

TERZKY.

Thou wilt not do this! No! I pray thee, no!

WALLENSTEIN.

Ye are whimsical.

ILLO.

O but for this time, duke,

Yield to our warning! Let him not depart.

WALLENSTEIN.

And why should I not trust him only this time,

Who have always trusted him? What, then, has happened

That I should lose my good opinion of him?

In complaisance to your whims, not my own,

I must, forsooth, give up a rooted judgment.

Think not I am a woman. Having trusted him

E'en till to-day, to-day too will I trust him.

TERZKY.

Must it be he-he only? Send another.

WALLENSTEIN.

It must be he, whom I myself have chosen;

He is well fitted for the business.

Therefore I gave it him.

ILLO.

Because he's an Italian-

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