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THE PICCOLOMINI, OR THE
Is settled this time, will the Chancellor
Consider it as broken off for ever.

WALLENSTEIN.
Ye press me hard. A measure, such as this,
Ought to be thought of.

WRANGEL.
Ay! but think of this too,
That sudden action only can procure it
Success—think first of this, your Highness.
[Exit Wrangel. 



SCENE VI.

Wallenstein, Tertsky, and Illo (re-enter.)

ILLO.
Is't all right?

TERTSKY.
Are you compromis'd?

ILLO.
This Swede
Went smiling from you. Yes! you're compromised.

WALLENSTEIN.
As yet is nothing settled: and (well weigh'd)
I feel myself inclin'd to leave it so.

TERTSKY.
How? What is that?

WAL-