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WALLENSTEIN.
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WALLENSTEIN.
What? shall this town become a field of slaughter,
And brother-killing Discord, fire-eyed,
Be let lose through its streets to roam and rage?
Shall the decision be deliver'd over
To deaf remorseless Rage, that hears no leader?
Here is not room for battle, only for butchery.
Well, let it be! I have long thought of it,
So let it burst then!
(turns to Max.)
Well, how is it with thee?
Wilt thou attempt a heat with me. Away!
Thou art free to go. Oppose thyself to me,
Front against front, and lead them to the battle;
Thou'rt skill'd in war, thou hast learn'd somewhat under me,
I need not be asham'd of my opponent,
And never hadst thou fairer opportunity
To pay me for thy schooling.

COUNTESS.
Is it then,
Can it have come to this?—What! Cousin, Cousin!
Have you the heart?

MAX.
The regiments that are trusted to my care
I have pledg'd my troth to bring away from Pilsen
True to the Emperor, and this promise will I
Make good, or perish. More than this no duty
Requires of me. I will not fight against thee,

Unless