66 Reigns in the hearts of all our present parts.1 'Away, for your relief! and we will live "To see their day, and them our fortune give. "Away, my lord, away! [Exeunt. Alarum. SCENE 111. Fields near Saint Albans. Retreat. Florish; then enter YORK, RI CHARD PLANTAGENET, WARWICK, and Soldiers, with drum and colors. 'York. Of Salisbury, who can report of him; That winter lion, who, in rage, forgets Aged contusions and all brush of time; And, like a gallant in the brow3 of youth, 'Repairs him with occasion? This happy day 'Ri. My noble father, Three times to-day I holp him to his horse, • Persuaded him from any farther act: • But still, where danger was, still there I met him; "And, like rich hangings in a homely house, "So was his will in his old feeble body. "But, noble as he is, look where he comes. 2 Detrition. 3 Height. For party. Enter SALISBURY. Sal. Now, by my sword, well hast thou fought to-day; By the mass, so did we all.-I thank you, Richard: God knows, how long it is I have to live; And it hath pleased him, that three times to-day You have defended me from imminent death. Well, lords, we have not got that which we have: 1 ""Tis not enough our foes are this time fled, "Being opposites of such repairing nature. York. I know, our safety is to follow them; For, as I hear, the king is fled to London, To call a present court of parliament. Let us pursue him, ere the writs go forth. • What says lord Warwick? shall we after them? War. After them? nay, before them, if we can. Now, by my faith, lords, 'twas a glorious day : Saint Albans' battle, won by famous York, Shall be eternised in all age to come. Sound, drums and trumpets;—and to London all : And more such days as these to us befall! [Exeunt. 1 We have not secured that which we have acquired. i. e. being enemies, that are likely so soon to recover from this defeat. |