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father; Three times to…day I holp him to his horse; Three times bestrid him;
thrice I led him off; Persuaded him from any further 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。Enter SALISBURY
SALISBURY。 Now; by my sword; well hast thou fought to…day! By
th' mass; so did we all。 I thank you; Richard: God knows how long it is I
have to live; And it hath pleas'd Him that three times to…day You have
defended me from imminent death。 Well; lords; we have not got that which
we have; '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? WARWICK。 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 eterniz'd in all age to come。 Sound drum and
trumpets and to London all; And more such days as these to us befall!
Exeunt
THE END
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