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SCENE IV

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The above. An Artilleryman.

ARTILLERYMAN (to the Sergeant)

  How is this I pray, brother carabineer?

  Shall we longer stay here, our fingers warming,

  While the foe in the field around is swarming?


SERGEANT

  Art thou, indeed, in such hasty fret?

  Why the roads, as I think, are scarce passable yet.


ARTILLERYMAN

  For me they are not – I'm snug enough here —

  But a courier's come, our wits to waken

  With the precious news that Ratisbon's taken.


TRUMPETER

  Ha! then we soon shall have work in hand.


SERGEANT

  Indeed! to protect the Bavarian's land,

  Who hates the duke, as we understand,

  We won't put ourselves in a violent sweat.


ARTILLERYMAN

  Heyday! – you'll find you're a wiseacre yet.


Wallenstein's Camp

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