The Robbers
       SPIEGEL. (slinking forward). Bread and water! Is that it? A temperate diet! But I have made a better provision for you. Did I not say that I should have to think for you all at last?     

       SCHWEIT. What does the blockhead say! The jackass is going to think for us all!     

       SPIEGEL. Cowards, cripples, lame dogs are ye all if you have not courage enough to venture upon something great.     

       ROLLER. Well, of course, so we should be, you are right; but will your proposed scheme get us out of this devil of a scrape? eh?     

       SPIEGEL. (with a proud laugh). Poor thing! Get us out of this scrape? Ha, ha, ha! Get us out of the scrape!—and is that all your thimbleful of brain can reach? And with that you trot your mare back to the stable? Spiegelberg would have been a miserable bungler indeed if that were the extent of his aim. Heroes, I tell you, barons, princes, gods, it will make of you.     

       RAZ. That's pretty well for one bout, truly! But no doubt it is some neck-breaking piece of business; it will cost a head or so at the least.     

       SPIEGEL. It wants nothing but courage; as to the headwork, I take that entirely upon myself. Courage, I say, Schweitzer! Courage, Roller! Grimm! Razman! Schufterle! Courage!     

       SCHW. Courage! If that is all, I have courage enough to walk through hell barefoot.     

       SCHUFT. And I courage enough to fight the very devil himself under the open gallows for the rescue of any poor sinner.     

       SPIEGEL. That's just what it should be! If ye have courage, let any one of you step forward and say he has still something to lose, and not everything to gain?     

       SCHW. Verily, I should have a good deal to lose, if I were to lose all that I have yet to win!     

       PAZ. Yes, by Jove! and I much to win, if I could win all that I have not got to lose.     

       SCHUFT. Were I to lose what I carry on my back on trust I should at any rate have nothing to lose on the morrow.     

       SPIEGEL. Very well then! (He takes his place in the middle of them, and says in 
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