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... ISOLANI . ILLO . Ye have come late - but ye are come ! The distance , Count Isolan , excuses your delay . ISOLANI . Add this too , that we come not empty - handed . At Donauwert it was reported to us , A Swedish caravan was on its way ...
... ISOLANI . ILLO . Ye have come late - but ye are come ! The distance , Count Isolan , excuses your delay . ISOLANI . Add this too , that we come not empty - handed . At Donauwert it was reported to us , A Swedish caravan was on its way ...
Side 123
... Isolani ! ISOLANI . My noble brother , Even now am I arrived ; it had been else my duty- OCTAVIO . And Colonel Butler - trust me , I rejoice Thus to renew acquaintance with a man Whose worth and services I know and honour . See , see ...
... Isolani ! ISOLANI . My noble brother , Even now am I arrived ; it had been else my duty- OCTAVIO . And Colonel Butler - trust me , I rejoice Thus to renew acquaintance with a man Whose worth and services I know and honour . See , see ...
Side 124
... ISOLANI . And therefore thrusts he us into the deserts As beasts of prey , that so he may preserve His dear sheep fattening in his fields at home . QUESTENBERG ( with a sneer ) . Count ! this comparison you make , not J. BUTLER . Why ...
... ISOLANI . And therefore thrusts he us into the deserts As beasts of prey , that so he may preserve His dear sheep fattening in his fields at home . QUESTENBERG ( with a sneer ) . Count ! this comparison you make , not J. BUTLER . Why ...
Side 134
... ISOLANI . BUTLER . Death , by the laws of war . [ QUESTENBERG rises from his seat , WALLENSTEIN follows ; all the rest rise . WALLENSTEIN . To this the law condemns him , and not I. And if I show him favour , ' t will arise From the ...
... ISOLANI . BUTLER . Death , by the laws of war . [ QUESTENBERG rises from his seat , WALLENSTEIN follows ; all the rest rise . WALLENSTEIN . To this the law condemns him , and not I. And if I show him favour , ' t will arise From the ...
Side 135
... ISOLANI . It cannot be ; all goes to instant wreck . WALLENSTEIN . Thou hast said truly , faithful Isolani ! What we with toil and foresight have built up , Will go to wreck - all go to instant wreck . What then ? another chieftain is ...
... ISOLANI . It cannot be ; all goes to instant wreck . WALLENSTEIN . Thou hast said truly , faithful Isolani ! What we with toil and foresight have built up , Will go to wreck - all go to instant wreck . What then ? another chieftain is ...
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