The Death of Wallenstein (play)

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by Friedrich Schiller


  Him thou hast sent away. Yes, surely.

  WALLENSTEIN.

  I?

  TERZKY.

  No? Hast thou not sent him off? Nor Deodati?

  They are vanished, both of them.

  SCENE VI.

  To them enter ILLO.

  ILLO.

  Has Terzky told thee?

  TERZKY.

  He knows all.

  ILLO.

  And likewise

  That Esterhatzy, Goetz, Maradas, Kaunitz,

  Kolatto, Palfi, have forsaken thee.

  TERZKY.

  Damnation!

  WALLENSTEIN (winks at them).

  Hush!

  COUNTESS (who has been watching them anxiously from the distance and

  now advances to them).

  Terzky! Heaven! What is it? What has happened?

  WALLENSTEIN (scarcely suppressing his emotions).

  Nothing! let us be gone!

  TERZKY (following him).

  Theresa, it is nothing.

  COUNTESS (holding him back).

  Nothing? Do I not see that all the life-blood

  Has left your cheeks-look you not like a ghost?

  That even my brother but affects a calmness?

  PAGE (enters).

  An aide-de-camp inquires for the Count Terzky.

  [TERZKY follows the PAGE.

  WALLENSTEIN.

  Go, hear his business.

  [To ILLO.

  This could not have happened

  So unsuspected without mutiny.

  Who was on guard at the gates?

  ILLO.

  'Twas Tiefenbach.

  WALLENSTEIN.

  Let Tiefenbach leave guard without delay,

  And Terzky's grenadiers relieve him.

  [ILLO is going.

  Stop!

  Hast thou heard aught of Butler?

  ILLO.

  Him I met

  He will be here himself immediately.

  Butler remains unshaken,

  [ILLO exit. WALLENSTEIN is following him.

  COUNTESS.

  Let him not leave thee, sister! go, detain him!

  There's some misfortune.

  DUCHESS (clinging to him).

  Gracious Heaven! What is it?

  WALLENSTEIN.

  Be tranquil! leave me, sister! dearest wife!

  We are in camp, and this is naught unusual;

  Here storm and sunshine follow one another

  With rapid interchanges. These fierce spirits

  Champ the curb angrily, and never yet

  Did quiet bless the temples of the leader;

  If I am to stay go you. The plaints of women

  Ill suit the scene where men must act.

  [He is going: TERZKY returns.

  TERZKY.

  Remain here. From this window must we see it.

  WALLENSTEIN (to the COUNTESS).

  Sister, retire!

  COUNTESS.

  No-never!

  WALLENSTEIN.

  'Tis my will.

  TERZKY (leads the COUNTESS aside, and drawing her attention

  to the DUCHESS).

  Theresa!

  DUCHESS.

  Sister, come! since he commands it.

  SCENE VII.

  WALLENSTEIN, TERZKY.

  WALLENSTEIN (stepping to the window).

  What now, then?

  TERZKY.

  There are strange movements among all the troops,

  And no one knows the cause. Mysteriously,

  With gloomy silentness, the several corps

  Marshal themselves, each under its own banners;

  Tiefenbach's corps make threatening movements; only

  The Pappenheimers still remain aloof

  In their own quarters and let no one enter.

  WALLENSTEIN.

  Does Piccolomini appear among them?

  TERZKY.

  We are seeking him: he is nowhere to be met with.

  WALLENSTEIN.

  What did the aide-de-camp deliver to you?

  TERZKY.

  My regiments had despatched him; yet once more

  They swear fidelity to thee, and wait

  The shout for onset, all prepared, and eager.

  WALLENSTEIN.

  But whence arose this larum in the camp?

  It should have been kept secret from the army

  Till fortune had decided for us at Prague.

  TERZKY.

  Oh, that thou hadst believed me! Yester-evening

  Did we conjure thee not to let that skulker,

  That fox, Octavio, pass the gates of Pilsen.

  Thou gavest him thy own horses to flee from thee.

  WALLENSTEIN.

  The old tune still! Now, once for all, no more

  Of this suspicion-it is doting folly.

  TERZKY.

  Thou didst confide in Isolani too;

  And lo! he was the first that did desert thee.

  WALLENSTEIN.

  It was but yesterday I rescued him

  From abject wretchedness. Let that go by;

  I never reckoned yet on gratitude.

  And wherein doth he wrong in going from me?

  He follows still the god whom all his life

  He has worshipped at the gaming-table. With

  My fortune and my seeming destiny

  He made the bond and broke it, not with me.

  I am but the ship in which his hopes were stowed,

  And with the which, well-pleased and confident,

  He traversed the open sea; now he beholds it

  In eminent jeopardy among the coast-rocks,

  And hurries to preserve his wares. As light

  As the free bird from the hospitable twig

  Where it had nested he flies off from me:

  No human tie is snapped betwixt us two.

  Yea, he deserves to find himself deceived

  Who seeks a heart in the unthinking man.

  Like shadows on a stream, the forms of life

  Impress their characters on the smooth forehead,

  Naught sinks into the bosom's silent depth:

  Quick sensibility of pain and pleasure

  Moves the light fluids lightly; but no soul

  Warmeth the inner frame.

  TERZKY.

  Yet, would I rather

  Trust the smooth brow than that deep furrowed one.

  SCENE VIII.

  WALLENSTEIN, TERZKY, ILLO.

  ILLO (who enters agitated with rage).

  Treason and mutiny!

  TERZKY.

  And what further now?

  ILLO.

  Tiefenbach's soldiers, when I gave the orders.

  To go off guard-mutinous villains!

  TERZKY.

  Well!

  WALLENSTEIN.

  What followed?

  ILLO.

  They refused obedience to them.

  TERZKY.

  Fire on them instantly! Give out the order.

  WALLENSTEIN.

  Gently! what cause did they assign?

  ILLO.

  No other,

  They said, had right to issue orders but

  Lieutenant-General Piccolomini.

  WALLENSTEIN (in a convulsion of agony).

  What? How is that?

  ILLO.

  He takes that office on him by commission,

  Under sign-manual from the emperor.

  TERZKY.

  From the emperor-hearest thou, duke?

  ILLO.

  At his incitement

  The generals made that stealthy flight--

  TERZKY.

  Duke, hearest thou?

  ILLO.

  Caraffa too, and Montecuculi,

  Are missing, with six other generals,

  All whom he had induced to follow him.

  This plot he has long had in writing by him

  From the emperor; but 'twas finally concluded,

  With
all the detail of the operation,

  Some days ago with the Envoy Questenberg.

  [WALLENSTEIN sinks down into a chair and covers his face.

  TERZKY.

  Oh, hadst thou but believed me!

  SCENE IX.

  To them enter the COUNTESS.

  COUNTESS.

  This suspense,

  This horrid fear-I can no longer bear it.

  For heaven's sake tell me what has taken place?

  ILLO.

  The regiments are falling off from us.

  TERZKY.

  Octavio Piccolomini is a traitor.

  COUNTESS.

  O my foreboding!

  [Rushes out of the room.

  TERZKY.

  Hadst thou but believed me!

  Now seest thou how the stars have lied to thee.

  WALLENSTEIN.

  The stars lie not; but we have here a work

  Wrought counter to the stars and destiny.

  The science is still honest: this false heart

  Forces a lie on the truth-telling heaven,

  On a divine law divination rests;

  Where nature deviates from that law, and stumbles

  Out of her limits, there all science errs.

  True I did not suspect! Were it superstition

  Never by such suspicion to have affronted

  The human form, oh, may the time ne'er come

  In which I shame me of the infirmity.

  The wildest savage drinks not with the victim,

  Into whose breast he means to plunge the sword.

  This, this, Octavio, was no hero's deed

  'Twas not thy prudence that did conquer mine;

  A bad heart triumphed o'er an honest one.

  No shield received the assassin stroke; thou plungest

  Thy weapon on an unprotected breast-

  Against such weapons I am but a child.

  SCENE X.

  To these enter BUTLER.

  TERZKY (meeting him).

  Oh, look there, Butler! Here we've still a friend!

  WALLENSTEIN (meets him with outspread arms and embraces him with warmth).

  Come to my heart, old comrade! Not the sun

  Looks out upon us more revivingly,

  In the earliest month of spring,

  Than a friend's countenance in such an hour.

  BUTLER.

  My general; I come--

  WALLENSTEIN (leaning on BUTLER'S shoulder).

  Knowest thou already

  That old man has betrayed me to the emperor.

  What sayest thou? Thirty years have we together

  Lived out, and held out, sharing joy and hardship.

  We have slept in one camp-bed, drank from one glass,

  One morsel shared! I leaned myself on him,

  As now I lean me on thy faithful shoulder,

  And now in the very moment when, all love,

  All confidence, my bosom beat to his

  He sees and takes the advantage, stabs the knife

  Slowly into my heart.

  [He hides his face on BUTLER's breast.

  BUTLER.

  Forget the false one.

  What is your present purpose?

  WALLENSTEIN.

  Well remembered!

  Courage, my soul! I am still rich in friends,

  Still loved by destiny; for in the moment

  That it unmasks the plotting hypocrite

  It sends and proves to me one faithful heart.

  Of the hypocrite no more! Think not his loss

  Was that which struck the pang: Oh, no! his treason

  Is that which strikes the pang! No more of him!

  Dear to my heart, and honored were they both,

  And the young man-yes-he did truly love me,

  He-he-has not deceived me. But enough,

  Enough of this-swift counsel now beseems us.

  The courier, whom Count Kinsky sent from Prague,

  I expect him every moment: and whatever

  He may bring with him we must take good care

  To keep it from the mutineers. Quick then!

  Despatch some messenger you can rely on

  To meet him, and conduct him to me.

  [ILLO is going.

  BUTLER (detaining him).

  My general, whom expect you then?

  WALLENSTEIN.

  The courier

  Who brings me word of the event at Prague.

  BUTLER (hesitating).

  Hem!

  WALLENSTEIN.

  And what now?

  BUTLER.

  You do not know it?

  WALLENSTEIN.

  Well?

  BUTLER.

  From what that larum in the camp arose?

  WALLENSTEIN.

  From what?

  BUTLER.

  That courier--

  WALLENSTEIN (with eager expectation).

  Well?

  BUTLER.

  Is already here.

  TERZKY and ILLO (at the same time).

  Already here?

  WALLENSTEIEN.

  My courier?

  BUTLER.

  For some hours.

  WALLENSTEIN.

  And I not know it?

  BUTLER.

  The sentinels detain him

  In custody.

  ILLO (stamping with his foot).

  Damnation!

  BUTLER.

  And his letter

  Was broken open, and is circulated

  Through the whole camp.

  WALLENSTEIN.

  You know what it contains?

  BUTLER.

  Question me not.

  TERZKY.

  Illo! Alas for us.

  WALLENSTEIN.

  Hide nothing from me-I can bear the worst.

  Prague then is lost. It is. Confess it freely.

  BUTLER.

  Yes! Prague is lost. And all the several regiments

  At Budweiss, Tabor, Braunau, Koenigingratz,

  At Brunn, and Znaym, have forsaken you,

  And taken the oaths of fealty anew

  To the emperor. Yourself, with Kinsky, Terzky,

  And Illo have been sentenced.

  [TERZKY and ILLO express alarm and fury. WALLENSTEIN remains

  firm and collected.

  WALLENSTEIN.

  'Tis decided! 'Tis well! I have received a sudden cure

  From all the pangs of doubt: with steady stream

  Once more my life-blood flows! My soul's secure!

  In the night only Friedland stars can beam.

  Lingering irresolute, with fitful fears

  I drew the sword-'twas with an inward strife,

  While yet the choice was mine. The murderous knife

  Is lifted for my heart! Doubt disappears!

  I fight now for my head and for my life.

  [Exit WALLENSTEIN; the others follow him.

  SCENE XI.

  COUNTESS TERZKY (enters from a side room).

  I can endure no longer. No!

  [Looks around her.

  Where are they!

  No one is here. They leave me all alone,

  Alone in this sore anguish of suspense.

  And I must wear the outward show of calmness

  Before my sister, and shut in within me

  The pangs and agonies of my crowded bosom.

  It is not to be borne. If all should fail;

  If-if he must go over to the Swedes,

  An empty-handed fugitive, and not

  As an ally, a covenanted equal,

  A proud commander with his army following,

  If we must wander on from land to land,

  Like the Count Palatine, of fallen greatness

  An ignominious monument. But no!

  That day I will not see! And could himself

  Endure to sink so low, I would not bear

  To see him so low sunken.

  SCENE XII.

  COUNTESS, DUCHES
S, THEKLA.

 

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