Wallenstein/The Death of Wallenstein/A1S07

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4331488Wallenstein — The Death of Wallenstein: Act 1, Scene VIISamuel Taylor ColeridgeJohann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller

SCENE VII.

Wallenstein.Tertsky.

WALLENSTEIN. (stepping to the window.)
What now, then?

TERTSKY.
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?

TERTSKY.
We are seeking him: he is no where to be met with.

WALLENSTEIN.
What did the Aide-de-Camp deliver to you?

TERTSKY.
My regiments had dispatched him; yet once more
They swear fidelity to thee, and wait
The shout for onset, all prepar'd, 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.

TERTSKY.
O that thou hadst believ'd me! Yester evening
Did we conjure thee not to let that skulker,
That fox, Octavio, pass the gates of Pilsen.
Thou gav'st 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.

TERTSKY.
Thou did'st 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 reckon'd yet on gratitude.
And wherein doth he wrong in going from me?
He follows still the god whom all his life
He has worshipp'd 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 stow'd,
And with the which well-pleas'd and confident
He travers'd 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 snapp'd betwixt us two.
Yea, he deserves to find himself deceiv'd,
Who seeks a heart in the unthinking man.
Like shadows on a stream, the forms of life
Impress their characters on the smooth forehead,
Nought 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.

TERTSKY.
Yet, would I rather
Trust the smooth brow than that deep furrow'd one.