I built a church for the Reformed in Glogau

At my own instance. Hark ye, burgomaster!

What is your name?

BURGOMASTER.

Pachhalbel, my it please you.

WALLENSTEIN.

Hark ye! But let it go no further, what I now

Disclose to you in confidence.

[Laying his hand on the BURGOMASTER'S shoulder with a certain

solemnity.

The times

Draw near to their fulfilment, burgomaster!

The high will fall, the low will be exalted.

Hark ye! But keep it to yourself! The end

Approaches of the Spanish double monarchy-

A new arrangement is at hand. You saw

The three moons that appeared at once in the heaven?

BURGOMASTER.

With wonder and affright!

WALLENSTEIN.

Whereof did two

Strangely transform themselves to bloody daggers,

And only one, the middle moon, remained

Steady and clear.

BURGOMASTER.

We applied it to the Turks.

WALLENSTEIN.

The Turks! That all? I tell you that two empires

Will set in blood, in the East and in the West,

And Lutherism alone remain.

[Observing GORDON and BUTLER.

I'faith,

'Twas a smart cannonading that we heard

This evening, as we journeyed hitherward:

'Twas on our left hand. Did ye hear it here?

GORDON.

Distinctly. The wind brought it from the south.

BUTLER.

It seemed to come from Weiden or from Neustadt.

WALLENSTEIN.

'Tis likely. That's the route the Swedes are taking.

How strong is the garrison?

GORDON.

Not quite two hundred

Competent men, the rest are invalids.

WALLENSTEIN.

Good! And how many in the vale of Jochim?

GORDON.

Two hundred arquebusiers have I sent thither

To fortify the posts against the Swedes.

WALLENSTEIN.

Good! I commend your foresight. At the works too

You have done somewhat?

GORDON.

Two additional batteries

I caused to be run up. They were needless;

The Rhinegrave presses hard upon us, general!

WALLENSTEIN.

You have been watchful in your emperor's service.

I am content with you, lieutenant-colonel.

[To BUTLER.

Release the outposts in the vale of Jochim,

With all the stations in the enemy's route.

[To GORDON.

Governor, in your faithful hands I leave

My wife, my daughter, and my sister. I

Shall make no stay here, and wait but the arrival

Of letters to take leave of you, together

With all the regiments.

SCENE IV.

To these enter COUNT TERZKY.

TERZKY.

Joy, general, joy! I bring you welcome tidings.

WALLENSTEIN.

And what may they be?

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