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The Death of Wallenstein (Act 1 Scene 5) - Friedrich Schiller (Ft. S. T. Coleridge)
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The Death of Wallenstein (Act 1 Scene 5) Friedrich Schiller (Ft. S. T. Coleridge)

The Death of Wallenstein (Act 1 Scene 5) - Friedrich Schiller (Ft. S. T. Coleridge)
WALLENSTEIN and WRANGEL.

WALLENSTEIN
(after having fixed a searching look on him).
Your name is Wrangel?

WRANGEL.
Gustave Wrangel, General
Of the Sudermanian Blues.

WALLENSTEIN.
It was a Wrangel
Who injured me materially at Stralsund,
And by his brave resistance was the cause
Of the opposition which that seaport made.

WRANGEL.
It was the doing of the element
With which you fought, my lord! and not my merit,
The Baltic Neptune did assert his freedom:
The sea and land, it seemed were not to serve
One and the same.

WALLENSTEIN
You plucked the admiral's hat from off my head.
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