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ont, and fearless--summon those That wait without. All Cracow stands by you. IMPERIAL GRAND MARSHAL (to SAPIEHA). Such excellent decrees have passed before; Oh, cease, and for their sake, so fraught with good, Unite your voice with the majority! BISHOP OF CRACOW (has collected the votes on his side). On this right bench are all unanimous. SAPIEHA. And let them to a man! Yet I say no! I urge my veto--I break up the Diet. Stay further progress! Null and void fire all The resolutions passed---- [General commotion; the KING descends from the throne, the barriers are broken down, and there arises a tumultuous uproar. DEPUTIES draw their swords, and threaten SAPIEHA with them. The BISHOPS interpose, and protect him with their stoles. Majority? What is it? The majority is madness; Reason has still ranked only with the few. What cares he for the general weal that's poor? Has the lean beggar choice, or liberty? To the great lords of earth, that hold the purse, He must for bread and raiment sell his voice. 'Twere meet that voices should be weighed, not counted. Sooner or later must the state be wrecked, Where numbers sway and ignorance decides. ODOWALSKY. Hark to the traitor!---- DEPUTIES. Hew him into shreds! Down with him! ARCHBISHOP OF GNESEN (snatches the crucifix out of his chaplain's hand and interposes). Peace, peace Shall native blood be in the Diet shed? Prince Sapieha! be advised! [To the BISHOPS. Bring him away, And interpose your bosoms as his shield! Through this side door remove him quietly, Or the wild mob will tear him limb from limb! [SAPIEHA, still casting looks of defiance, is forced away by the BISHOPS, whilst the ARCHBISHOPS OF GNESEN and LEMBERG keep the DEPUTIES at bay. Amidst violent tumult and clashing of arms, the hall is emptied of all but DEMETRIUS, MEISCHEK, ODOWALSKY, and the Hetman of the Cossacks. ODOWALSKY. That point miscarried,-- Yet shall you not lack aid because of this: If the republic holds the peace with Moscow, At our own charges we shall push your claims. KORELA. Who ever could have dreamed, that he alone Would hold his ground against the assembled Diet? MEISCHEK. The king! the king! [Enter KING SIGISMUND, attended by the LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR, the GRAND MARSHAL, and several BISHOPS. KING. Let me embrace you, prince! At lengt
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