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"Mother Courage," by Bertolt Brecht, is set in the Thirty Years War, a period of bloodshed on the European continent . . . Meaghen Quinn plays Kattrin. Photo Credit: Greg Grieco
30 Years' War contemporary etching:
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Colonel Robert Monro (Scottish officer of Danish soldiers):
1. 'Nothing is more necessary on a march, then to keepe good discipline, without which there is no order, nor feare of God amongst Officers, that will suffer their Souldiers to grinde the faces of the poore by oppression; . . . for where the feare of God is taken away, there the common-weale must needes decay, and then the ruine of the people doth follow.' [Monro]
2. '. . . man is but meerely the ball of time, being tost too and fro . . . here below we have no assured estate, from the King to the Clowne, whereof we have frequent examples in Histories.'
3. '. . . covetousnesse, the roote of all evil and dishonesty . . . But for me, let me have health, and glad povertie with credit, for riches I desire not.' [Monro]
4. 'And for mine owne part, a few books left by my friends, which mine enemy might have burnt, was all the bootie that ever I made: nether doe I repent me of my neglect in this point.' [Monro]
5. 'Here our enemies were our pedagogues teaching us vertue, every moment minding us of our duety to God and man: yea minding us both of Death, and of Judgement: here we needed no dead mans pawe before us, to minde us of Death, when Death itselfe never went night or day with his horror from our eyes, sparing none, making no difference of persons, or quality, but equo pede, treading alike on all came in his way, whose houre was come.' [Monro]
6. For my own part, I refused not to shew compassion on those, who did beg it of me, and what others did in their fury, I did tolerate, not being powerfull to hinder them: yet truly my compassion was so much, that when I saw the house ordained for Gods service defiled with their bloud and ours, and the pavement of the Church covered over with the dead bodies of men, truely my heart was moved unto the milde streames of pittie, and wept. [Monroe]
7. [Alleged rape of peasants' daughters in Denmark] 'To satisfie justice, we called a Councell of warres (having our Auditor with us) of the Regiment Officers; the businesse exactly examined, according to his Majesties Articles, the souldier was condemned to die, and to be shot at post, to terrifie others by his example from the like hainous sinne.' [Monroe]