Fiesco; or, the Genoese Conspiracy by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
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hares were the soldiers; lions and elephants had charge of the baggage.
The ass was the ambassador of the empire, and the mole appointed inspector-general of the whole administration. Genoese, what think you of this wise distribution? Those whom the wolf did not devour the fox pillaged; whoever escaped from him was knocked down by the ass. The tiger murdered innocents, whilst robbers and assassins were pardoned by the doves. And at the last, when each had laid down his office, the mole declared that all were well discharged. The animals rebelled. "Let us," they cried unanimously, "choose a monarch endowed with strength and skill, and who has only one stomach to appease." And to one chief they all did homage. Genoese--to one---but (rising and advancing majestically)--that one was--the lion! ALL (shouting, and throwing up their hats). Bravo! Bravo! Well managed, Count Lavagna! 1ST ARTISAN. And Genoa shall follow that example. Genoa, also, has its lion! FIESCO. Tell me not of that lion; but go home and think upon him. (The ARTISANS depart tumultuously.) It is as I would have it. The people and the senate are alike enraged against Doria; the people and the senate alike approve FIESCO. Hassan! Hassan! I must take advantage of this favorable gale. Hoa! Hassan! Hassan! I must augment their hatred-- improve my influence. Hassan! Come hither! Whoreson of hell, come hither! SCENE IX. |
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