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that Gustavus pour, and at Vienna In his own palace did the Emperor tremble. Soldiers were scarce, for still the multitude Follow the luck: all eyes were turn'd on me, Their helper in distress: the Emperor's pride Bow'd itself down before the man he had injured. 'Twas I must rise, and with creative word Assemble forces in the desolate camps. I did it. Like a god of war, my name Went through the world. The drum was beat; and, lo, The plough, the workshop is forsaken, all Swarm to the old familiar long-loved banners; And as the wood-choir rich in melody Assemble quick around the bird of wonder, When first his throat swells with his magic song, So did the warlike youth of Germany Crowd in around the image of my eagle. I feel myself the being that I was. It is the soul that builds itself a body, And Friedland's camp will not remain unfill'd. Lead then your thousands out to meet me--true! They are accustom'd under me to conquer, But not against me. If the head and limbs Separate from each other, 'twill be soon Made manifest in which the soul abode. (ILLO _and_ TERZKY _enter_) Courage, friends! courage! we are still unvanquish'd! I feel my footing firm; five regiments, Terzky, Are still our own, and Butler's gallant troops; And an host of sixteen thousand Swedes to-morrow. I was not stronger when, nine years ago, I marched forth, with glad heart and high of hope, To conquer Germany for the Emperor. SCENE XIV WALLENSTEIN, ILLO, TERZKY (_To them enter_ NEUMANN, _who leads_ TERZKY _aside and talks with him_.) TERZKY. What do they want? WALLENSTEIN. What now! TERZKY. Ten Cuirassiers From Pappenheim request leave to address you In the name of the regiment. WALLENSTEIN (_hastily to_ NEUMANN). Let them enter. [_Exit_ NEUMANN.] This May end in something. Mark you. They are still Doubtful, and may be won. SCENE XV WALLENSTEIN, TERZBY, ILLO, _ten_ Cuirassiers (_led by an_ ANSPESSADE,[27] _march up and arrange themselves, after the word of command, in one front before the Duke, and make their obeisance. He takes his hat off and immediately covers himself again_). ANSPESS. Halt! Front! Present! WALLENSTEIN (_after he has run through them with his eye, to the_ ANSPESSADE). I know thee well. Thou art out of Brueggen in Flanders. Thy name is Mercy. ANSPESS.
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