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WALLENSTEIN.
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To die beneath the hoofs of trampling steeds—
That is the lot of heroes upon earth!
[Exit Thekla.[1] 
(The curtain drops.)


END OF ACT IV.

  1. The soliloquy of Thekla consists in the original of six and twenty lines, twenty of which are in rhymes of irregular recurrence. I thought it prudent to abridge it. Indeed the whole scene between Thekla and Lady Neubrunn might, perhaps, have been omitted without injury to the play.

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