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have performed your duty. We know now To separate the office from the man. [AS QUESTENBERG is going off with OCTAVIO, GOETZ, TIEFENBACH, KOLATTO, press in, several other generals following them. GOETZ. Where's he who means to rob us of our general? TIEFENBACH (at the same time). What are we forced to bear? That thou wilt leave us? KOLATTO (at the same time). We will live with thee, we will die with thee. WALLENSTEIN (with stateliness, and pointing to ILLO). There! the field-marshal knows our will. [Exit. [While all are going off the stage, the curtain drops. ACT III. SCENE I. A Small Chamber. ILLO and TERZKY. TERZKY. Now for this evening's business! How intend you To manage with the generals at the banquet? ILLO. Attend! We frame a formal declaration, Wherein we to the duke consign ourselves Collectively, to be and to remain His, both with life and limb, and not to spare The last drop of our blood for him, provided, So doing we infringe no oath or duty We may be under to the emperor. Mark! This reservation we expressly make In a particular clause, and save the conscience. Now hear! this formula so framed and worded Will be presented to them for perusal Before the banquet. No one will find in it Cause of offence or scruple. Hear now further! After the feast, when now the vapering wine Opens the heart, and shuts the eyes, we let A counterfeited paper, in the which This one particular clause has been left out, Go round for signatures. TERZKY. How! think you then That they'll believe themselves bound by an oath, Which we have tricked them into by a juggle? ILLO. We shall have caught and caged them! Let them then Beat their wings bare against the wires, and rave Loud as they may against our treachery; At court their signatures will be believed Far more than their most holy affirmations. Traitors they are, and must be; therefore wisely Will make a virtue of necessity. TERZKY. Well, well, it shall content me: let but something Be done, let only some decisive blow Set us in motion. ILLO. Besides, 'tis of subordinate importance How, or how far, we may thereby propel The generals. 'Tis enough that we persuade The duke that they are his. Let him but act In his determined mood, as if he had them, And he will have them. Where he plunges in, He makes a whirlpool, and all stream down to it. TERZKY. His policy is such a
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