登陆注册
4898100000080

第80章

Albert had not failed to marry, as Luther counselled: by his first Wife he had only daughters; by his second, one son, Albert Friedrich, who, without opposition or difficulty, succeeded his Father. Thus was Preussen acquired to the Hohenzollern Family;for, before long, the Electoral branch managed to get MITBELEHNUNG(Co-infeftment), that is to say, Eventual Succession; and Preussen became a Family Heritage, as Anspach and Baireuth were.

Chapter VII.

ALBERT ALCIBIADES.

One word must be spent on poor Albert, Casimir's son, [1522-1557]

already mentioned. This poor Albert, whom they call ALCIBIADES, made a great noise in that epoch; being what some define as the "Failure of a Fritz;" who has really features of him we are to call "Friedrich the Great," but who burnt away his splendid qualities as a mere temporary shine for the able editors, and never came to anything.

A high and gallant young fellow, left fatherless in childhood;perhaps he came too early into power:--he came, at any rate, in very volcanic times, when Germany was all in convulsion; the Old Religion and the New having at length broken out into open battle, with huge results to be hoped and feared; and the largest game going on, in sight of an adventurous youth. How Albert staked in it; how he played to immense heights of sudden gain, and finally to utter bankruptcy, I cannot explain here: some German delineator of human destinies, "Artist" worth the name, if there were any, might find in him a fine subject.

He was ward of his Uncle George; and the probable fact is, no guardian could have been more faithful. Nevertheless, on approaching the years of majority, of majority but not discretion, he saw good to quarrel with his Uncle; claimed this and that, which was not granted: quarrel lasting for years. Nay matters ran so high at last, it was like to come to war between them, had not George been wiser. The young fellow actually sent a cartel to his Uncle; challenged him to mortal combat,--at which George only wagged his old beard, we suppose, and said nothing. Neighbors interposed, the Diet itself interposed; and the matter was got quenched again. Leaving Albert, let us hope, a repentant young man. We said he was full of fire, too much of it wildfire.

His profession was Arms; he shone much in war; went slashing and fighting through those Schmalkaldic broils, and others of his time; a distinguished captain; cutting his way towards something high, he saw not well what. He had great comradeship with Moritz of Saxony in the wars: two sworn brothers they, and comrades in arms:--it is the same dexterous Moritz, who, himself a Protestant, managed to get his too Protestant Cousin's Electorate of Saxony into his hand, by luck of the game; the Moritz, too, from whom Albert by and by got his last defeat, giving Moritz his death in return. That was the finale of their comradeship. All things end, and nothing ceases changing till it end.

He was by position originally on the Kaiser's side; had attained great eminence, and done high feats of arms and generalship in his service. But being a Protestant by creed, he changed after that Schmalkaldic downfall (rout of Muhlberg, 24th April, 1547), which brought Moritz an Electorate, and nearly cost Moritz's too Protestant Cousin his life as well as lands. [Account of it in De Wette, Lebensgeschichte der Herzoge zu Sachsen (Weimar, 1770), pp. 32-35.] The victorious Kaiser growing now very high in his ways, there arose complaints against him from all sides, very loud from the Protestant side; and Moritz and Albert took to arms, with loud manifestos and the other phenomena.

This was early in 1552, five years after Muhlberg Rout or Battle.

The there victorious Kaiser was now suddenly almost ruined; chased like a partridge into the Innspruck Mountains,--could have been caught, only Moritz would not; "had no cage to hold so big a bird," he said. So the Treaty of Passau was made, and the Kaiser came much down from his lofty ways. Famed TREATY OF PASSAU (22d August, 1552), which was the finale of these broils, and hushed them up for a Fourscore years to come. That was a memorable year in German Reformation History.

Albert, meanwhile, had been busy in the interior of the country;blazing aloft in Frankenland, his native quarter, with a success that astonished all men. For seven months he was virtually King of Germany; ransomed Bamberg, ransomed Wurzburg, Nurnberg (places he had a grudge at); ransomed all manner of towns and places,--especially rich Bishops and their towns, with VERBUM DIABOLIsticking in them,--at enormous sums. King of the world for a brief season;--must have had some strange thoughts to himself, had they been recorded for us. A pious man, too; not in the least like "Alcibiades," except in the sudden changes of fortune he underwent. His Motto, or old rhymed Prayer, which he would repeat on getting into the saddle for military work,--a rough rhyme of his own composing,--is still preserved. Let us give it, with an English fac-simile, or roughest mechanical pencil-tracing,--by way of glimpse into the heart of a vanished Time and its Man-at-arms:

[Rentsch, p. 644.]

Das Walt der Herr Jesus Christ, Mit dem Vater, der uber uns ist:

Wer starker ist als dieser Mann, Der komm und thu' ein Leid mir an.

Guide it the Lord Jesus Christ, [Read "Chris" or "Chriz," for the rhyme's sake.]

And the Father, who over us is:

He that is stronger than that Man, [Sic.]

Let him do me a hurt when he can.

He was at the Siege of Metz (end of that same 1552), and a principal figure there. Readers have heard of the Siege of Metz:

How Henry II. of France fished up those "Three Bishoprics" (Metz, Toul, Verdun, constituent part of Lorraine, a covetable fraction of Teutschland) from the troubled sea of German things, by aid of Moritz now KUR-SACHSEN, and of Albert; and would not throw them in again, according to bargain, when Peace, the PEACE OF PASSAU came.

同类推荐
  • 秋日题窦员外崇德里

    秋日题窦员外崇德里

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 双节堂庸训

    双节堂庸训

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 水经注疏

    水经注疏

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 世说新语

    世说新语

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 瞑庵二识

    瞑庵二识

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 演艺天王

    演艺天王

    “作为一个演员,你的工作是什么?”“演戏。”“作为一个演员,你的理想是什么?”“演戏。”人生如戏,全靠演技。这是一个小龙套依靠演技走上演艺天王之路的故事。========国际惯例,公布一个书友群:(139176222,演艺殿堂),喜欢演戏的同学,进来做戏精吧!
  • 我在游戏里还债的日子

    我在游戏里还债的日子

    一不小心喝多了,便为心尖上的宝贝挥挥金。第二日酒醒却发现负债了两千万……
  • 习惯的力量

    习惯的力量

    本书从思维、时间、学习、健康、工作、管理、交际、财富、处世、成功等各个人生层面切入,全方位、多角度地阐释了习惯对人生成功的意义,懂得运用习惯的力量能成就你的一生。习惯的力量是无比巨大的,它决定一个人的思维模式和行为方式,从而左右人的成败。作者用平实的语言构建了一个足以改变你一生的伟大的习惯工程,形象而生动地剖析了左右人生的卓越习惯和负面习惯,并有针对性地提出了培养优良习惯、跨越人生障碍的切实可行的妙方,从而为读者重塑自我、改变人生命运提供了一条黄金途径。
  • 妖女休走

    妖女休走

    她本是一个人见人怕的小妖女......只可惜...只可惜后来遇到了他。江湖...爱情...友情...人性...修仙...这里都没有...如有雷同......纯属见鬼。
  • 明伦汇编人事典形神部

    明伦汇编人事典形神部

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 小屁孩日记:我从哪个星球来

    小屁孩日记:我从哪个星球来

    妈妈说“小糊涂”是“火星人”,来到地球上就是惹她上火的;“小糊涂”穿了一双新鞋子,在经历了和金刚打架、被罚后,新鞋子竟然飞到了校长室;为了向妈妈证明,自己也可以有白头发,“小糊涂”尝试了很多种“染发”,比如用牙膏、大米粥、面膜……
  • 完美的青春叛逆者们

    完美的青春叛逆者们

    青春之事。没有人的青春是不疯狂,不叛逆的!沉浸在自己疯狂的青春世界里的沐小小VS每天都在为事业打拼的沐丽丽姐妹俩的相爱相杀即将到来,请做好准备!
  • 复活节游行(理查德·耶茨作品系列)

    复活节游行(理查德·耶茨作品系列)

    孩提时代的萨拉和爱米莉便已是两个截然不同的女孩。在爱米莉眼中,理智的姐姐总是高高在上,她嫉妒姐姐与爸爸(爸爸因为离婚而离开了她们)的关系,也嫉妒姐姐后来看似美满的婚姻。爱米莉为自己选择了一条并不那么安全也异于传统的道路,所有的风流情事都无法真正满足她。虽然联系姐妹的纽带一直存在,但是她们之间的距离却是越来越远……
  • 从笑星走向巨星

    从笑星走向巨星

    资深编剧周星,穿越到平行空间一个刚被封杀三年的过气明星身上,他现在要思考的首要问题是——复出!————————新书《影帝重回十八岁》火爆来袭!————————书友群:173676367VIP群:392660849(进群须验证粉丝值)
  • 都市至尊老公

    都市至尊老公

    他是横扫天下的至尊皇主,却因为帅的天下无双被宠成了软饭男。“任逍遥!是不是你喜欢的样子我都有啊?”安洛璃睁大眼睛,一脸期待的看向任逍遥。“不是!”任逍遥笑着开口。“你找打是不是!”安洛璃当即挥舞小拳头。“老婆,是你有的样子我都喜欢。”任逍遥直接将安洛璃拦腰抱起,轻轻的吻了她的额头,满眼都是宠溺、本书无敌互宠单女主文。