Wallenstein/The Piccolomini/A1S06
SCENE VI.
the Duke of Friedland.—Servants employed
in putting the tables and chairs in order.
During this enters Seni, like an old Italian
doctor, in black, and clothed somewhat fantastically.
He carries a white staff, with which
he marks out the quarters of the heaven.
FIRST SERVANT.
I hear the sentry call out, "Stand to your arms!"
They will be here in a minute.
SECOND SERVANT.
would be held here? Nothing prepared—no
orders—no instructions—
THIRD SERVANT.
that with the great worked carpet?—
There one can look about one.
FIRST SERVANT.
there. He says it is an unlucky chamber.
SECOND SERVANT.
hum. A chamber is a chamber; what much can
the place signify in the affair?
SENI (with gravity).
Nothing! But yet in every earthly thing
First and most principal is place and time.
FIRST SERVANT (to the Second).
must let him have his own will.
SENI (counts the chairs, half in a loud, half in
a low voice, till he comes to eleven, which he
repeats).
Twelve! twelve signs hath the zodiac: five and seven,
The holy numbers, include themselves in twelve.
SECOND SERVANT.
I should like to know that now.
SENI.
The ten commandments.
SECOND SERVANT.
SENI.
Is mingled up of good and evil, so
The five is the first number that's made up
Of even and odd.
SECOND SERVANT.
FIRST SERVANT.
there is more in his words than can be seen at first sight.
THIRD SERVANT.
SECOND SERVANT.
(They hurry off: Seni follows slowly. A page
brings the staff of command on a red cushion,
and places it on the table, near the Duke's
chair. They are announced from without,
and the wings of the door fly open.)