S. T. Coleridge - The d**h of Wallenstein (Act 5 Scene 1) lyrics

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S. T. Coleridge - The d**h of Wallenstein (Act 5 Scene 1) lyrics

Butler's Chamber. BUTLER, and MAJOR GERALDIN. BUTLER. Find me twelve strong dragoons, arm them with pikes For there must be no firing— Conceal them somewhere near the banquet-room, And soon as the dessert is served up, rush all in And cry—"Who is loyal to the emperor?" I will overturn the table—while you attack Illo and Terzky, and despatch them both. The castle-palace is well barred and guarded, That no intelligence of this proceeding May make its way to the duke. Go instantly; Have you yet sent for Captain Devereux And the Macdonald? GERALDIN. They'll be here anon.   [Exit GERALDIN. BUTLER. Here's no room for delay. The citizens Declare for him—a dizzy drunken spirit Possesses the whole town. They see in the duke A prince of peace, a founder of new ages And golden times. Arms, too, have been given out By the town-council, and a hundred citizens Have volunteered themselves to stand on guard. Despatch! then, be the word; for enemies Threaten us from without and from within.