登陆注册
15460900000049

第49章 Book II(17)

This important service on the part of Bavaria, of course, required an equivalent from France. The adjustment of the treaty gave the envoys of Richelieu, during their residence in Ratisbon, the desired opportunity of entangling the Emperor in dangerous intrigues, of inflaming the discontented princes of the League still more strongly against him, and of turning to his disadvantage all the transactions of the Diet. For this purpose Richelieu had chosen an admirable instrument in Father Joseph, a Capuchin friar, who accompanied the ambassadors without exciting the least suspicion. One of his principal instructions was assiduously to bring about the dismissal of Wallenstein.

With the general who had led it to victory, the army of Austria would lose its principal strength; many armies could not compensate for the loss of this individual. It would therefore be a masterstroke of policy, at the very moment when a victorious monarch, the absolute master of his operations, was arming against the Emperor, to remove from the head of the imperial armies the only general who, by ability and military experience, was able to cope with the French king.

Father Joseph, in the interests of Bavaria, undertook to overcome the irresolution of the Emperor, who was now in a manner besieged by the Spaniards and the Electoral Council. "It would be expedient,"he thought, "to gratify the Electors on this occasion, and thereby facilitate his son's election to the Roman Crown.

This object once gained, Wallenstein could at any time resume his former station." The artful Capuchin was too sure of his man to touch upon this ground of consolation.

The voice of a monk was to Ferdinand II. the voice of God.

"Nothing on earth," writes his own confessor, "was more sacred in his eyes than a priest. If it could happen, he used to say, that an angel and a Regular were to meet him at the same time and place, the Regular should receive his first, and the angel his second obeisance."Wallenstein's dismissal was determined upon.

In return for this pious concession, the Capuchin dexterously counteracted the Emperor's scheme to procure for the King of Hungary the further dignity of King of the Romans. In an express clause of the treaty just concluded, the French ministers engaged in the name of their sovereign to observe a complete neutrality between the Emperor and his enemies; while, at the same time, Richelieu was actually negociating with the King of Sweden to declare war, and pressing upon him the alliance of his master.

The latter, indeed, disavowed the lie as soon as it had served its purpose, and Father Joseph, confined to a convent, must atone for the alleged offence of exceeding his instructions. Ferdinand perceived, when too late, that he had been imposed upon. "A wicked Capuchin," he was heard to say, "has disarmed me with his rosary, and thrust nothing less than six electoral crowns into his cowl."Artifice and trickery thus triumphed over the Emperor, at the moment when he was believed to be omnipotent in Germany, and actually was so in the field. With the loss of 18,000 men, and of a general who alone was worth whole armies, he left Ratisbon without gaining the end for which he had made such sacrifices. Before the Swedes had vanquished him in the field, Maximilian of Bavaria and Father Joseph had given him a mortal blow. At this memorable Diet at Ratisbon the war with Sweden was resolved upon, and that of Mantua terminated. Vainly had the princes present at it interceded for the Dukes of Mecklenburgh;and equally fruitless had been an application by the English ambassadors for a pension to the Palatine Frederick.

Wallenstein was at the head of an army of nearly a hundred thousand men who adored him, when the sentence of his dismissal arrived.

Most of the officers were his creatures: -- with the common soldiers his hint was law. His ambition was boundless, his pride indomitable, his imperious spirit could not brook an injury unavenged. One moment would now precipitate him from the height of grandeur into the obscurity of a private station. To execute such a sentence upon such a delinquent seemed to require more address than it cost to obtain it from the judge.

Accordingly, two of Wallenstein's most intimate friends were selected as heralds of these evil tidings, and instructed to soften them as much as possible, by flattering assurances of the continuance of the Emperor's favour.

Wallenstein had ascertained the purport of their message before the imperial ambassadors arrived. He had time to collect himself, and his countenance exhibited an external calmness, while grief and rage were storming in his bosom. He had made up his mind to obey.

The Emperor's decision had taken him by surprise before circumstances were ripe, or his preparations complete, for the bold measures he had contemplated. His extensive estates were scattered over Bohemia and Moravia; and by their confiscation, the Emperor might at once destroy the sinews of his power. He looked, therefore, to the future for revenge; and in this hope he was encouraged by the predictions of an Italian astrologer, who led his imperious spirit like a child in leading strings. Seni had read in the stars, that his master's brilliant career was not yet ended; and that bright and glorious prospects still awaited him. It was, indeed, unnecessary to consult the stars to foretell that an enemy, Gustavus Adolphus, would ere long render indispensable the services of such a general as Wallenstein.

"The Emperor is betrayed," said Wallenstein to the messengers;"I pity but forgive him. It is plain that the grasping spirit of the Bavarian dictates to him. I grieve that, with so much weakness, he has sacrificed me, but I will obey." He dismissed the emissaries with princely presents;and in a humble letter besought the continuance of the Emperor's favour, and of the dignities he had bestowed upon him.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 铭星夫妻有点萌

    铭星夫妻有点萌

    时隔三年,她又重新闯入他的生活。想让他尝尝她这三年来受的这些苦的滋味。“老婆,我好累啊,我不要赶行程了”不不不,这画风不对啊...韩铭姝明明是回来复仇的啊,怎么感觉自己和他重新结婚了一样。“我刚才说的话,简单来说,就是我喜欢你。”-易星辰“我们可能在错的时间遇到了彼此,所以现在才会有这一系列曲折的事情发生,还好,我们没有放开彼此的手,谢谢你,易星辰,还有,我爱你。”-韩铭姝“生活不是偶像剧,没有那么多曲折离奇的过程结局却又皆大欢喜,易星辰,我折腾不起了!”-韩铭姝
  • 火星逃亡

    火星逃亡

    在NASA的发射基地里正在进行一场紧张的发射,杰克与库铂还有米勒正在驾驶舱内调试各种仪器,以保证发射的正常进行……
  • 四叶逸事

    四叶逸事

    有一个帅且温柔的恶魔哥哥,和一对能互换身体的双子,以及一个想开挂就开挂的学霸姐姐,再加上是个战五渣的魔法师。那要现在要干嘛呢?当然是组团啊!
  • 魅力双姝

    魅力双姝

    她和她是上官家的宝贝,因为她的离家作为妹妹的她承担了后果,来到未知的朝代,如何玩转古代......
  • 那时的我们好傻

    那时的我们好傻

    每个人都有一段难忘的初恋,而我的初恋,还是暗恋吧!是如此的苦涩以至于我久久不能忘。
  • 火影兄弟

    火影兄弟

    火的意识,兄弟情谊,手足情深,为爱为恨,为追求和平。乱世终须真正能忍能让之人,火就是心中的一道光芒,温暖的照耀,兄弟之间追求的超越
  • 拳扫八荒

    拳扫八荒

    平凡少年楚子枫,为追求长生,从荒野村庄走出,开始了自己的修行之路。“我楚子枫为力量而生,为了追求极致的力量,我愿意放弃所有,包括我的灵魂。”“在这仙术横行的时代,我坚信肉体才是一切的来源,力量才是武道的根本。”
  • 死体人偶

    死体人偶

    任何事物都没有资格追求永存的资格与价值。然而所有人都在追求。智慧带来了可能性。然而,在“真实”面前,这一可能性与“毁灭”相等
  • TFBOYS之从天而降三小只

    TFBOYS之从天而降三小只

    当红小鲜肉组合TFBOYS,出现在高三党潇然梦家中,王俊凯恋上潇然梦,王源恋上潇然梦。。。的闺蜜,柳嫣儿易烊千玺脸上潇然梦。。的另一个闺蜜,黎灿。从此过上没羞没臊的生活[划掉]前方高甜小虐还带污,请自备狗粮,3V3高甜宠文,慎点!!!
  • 清风百阅半城孤

    清风百阅半城孤

    故事写到最后一页,硪又如何结局。你的名字,硪的姓氏。这是你在地铁出口时读过的广告。你说:硪的、你的,到底都是硪们的。如今,这段广告依旧挂在那。只是,硪们,或者你和我,成了各奔东西。每次路过的时候,心底总会漫出一股股意外悲凉。这么大的世界,倘若他遇不到她,是否,会与另一个她相遇,然后相知相爱。谁都知道没有如果,可是每个人都在说如果。如果,那天没有下雨。如果,硪没有记错时间。如果,硪们都有如果,那么谁才是结果。