The World's Greatest Books — Volume 17 — Poetry and Drama
Link: Rouse yourself, captain; the enemy is near and in great force!

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Goetz: Who burnt Miltenberg?

Goetz:

Metzler: If you want to make a fuss, we'll soon teach you!

Metzler:

Goetz: You threaten? Scoundrel! [He knocks him down with a blow of his fist.

Goetz:

Kohl: You are mad! The enemy is coming, and you quarrel.

Kohl:

[Tumult, battle, and rout of the peasants. Then the stage gradually fills with gypsies. Goetz returns wounded, is recognised by the gypsies, who bandage him, help him on to his horse, and ask him to lead them. Soldiers enter and level their halberds at Goetz.

Goetz

Goetz

CONTENTS

Scene III.—Adelheid's room. Night. Adelheid. Franz.

Scene III.

Adelheid's

Adelheid


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