Act II Act II CONTENTS Scene I.—A room at `. Marie and Weislingen. Scene I. Marie: You say you love me. I willingly believe it, and hope to be happy with you and to make you happy. Marie: Weislingen: Blessed be your brother and the day he rode out to capture me! Weislingen: [Enter Goetz. Goetz: Your page is back. Whatever his news, Adelbert, you are free! All I ask is your word that you will not aid and abet my enemies. Goetz: Weislingen: I take your hand. And may I at the same time take the hand of this noblest of all women? Weislingen: Goetz: May I say "yes" for you, Marie? You need not blush—your eyes have answered clearly. Well, then, Weislingen, take her hand, and I say Amen, friend and brother! I must call my wife. Elizabeth! (Enter Elizabeth.) Join your hand in theirs and say "God bless you!" They are a pair. Adelbert is going back to Bamberg to detach himself openly from the bishop, and then to his estates to settle his affairs. And now we'll leave him undisturbed to hear his boy's report. Goetz: Elizabeth [Exit with Marie and Elizabeth. Weislingen: Such bliss for one so unworthy!