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The Death of Wallenstein (Act 1 Scene 3) - Friedrich Schiller (Ft. S. T. Coleridge)
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The Death of Wallenstein (Act 1 Scene 3) Friedrich Schiller (Ft. S. T. Coleridge)

The Death of Wallenstein (Act 1 Scene 3) - Friedrich Schiller (Ft. S. T. Coleridge)
To them enters ILLO.

ILLO
(to TERZKY).
Has he heard it?

TERZKY.
He has heard it.

ILLO
(to WALLENSTEIN).
Thinkest thou still
To make thy peace with the emperor, to regain
His confidence? E'en were it now thy wish
To abandon all thy plans, yet still they know
What thou hast wished: then forwards thou must press;
Retreat is now no longer in thy power.

TERZKY.
They have documents against us, and in hands,
Which show beyond all power of contradiction——

WALLENSTEIN.
Of my handwriting—no iota. Thee
I punish or thy lies.
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