The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834
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    _Wallenstein. _ I cannot see him now. Another time.
    _Servant. _ But for two minutes he entreats an audience. Of the most urgent nature is his business.
    _Wallenstein. _ Who knows what he may bring us? I will hear him. 30 _Countess. _ Urgent for him, no doubt; but thou mayest wait.
    _Wallenstein. _ What is it?
    _Countess. _ Thou shalt be informed hereafter. First let the Swede and thee be compromised. [_Exit_ Servant.
    _Wallenstein. _ If there were yet a choice! if yet some m
...ilder Way of escape were possible--I still 35 Will choose it, and avoid the last extreme.
    _Countess. _ Desir'st thou nothing further? Such a way Lies still before thee. Send this Wrangel off. Forget thou thy old hopes, cast far away All thy past life; determine to commence 40 A new one. Virtue hath her heroes too, As well as Fame and Fortune. --To Vienna-- Hence--to the Emperor--kneel before the throne; Take a full coffer with thee--say aloud, Thou did'st but wish to prove thy fealty; 45 Thy whole intention but to dupe the Swede.


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