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 Alban's battle won by famous York
Shall be eternized in all age to come.
Sound drums and trumpets, and to London all:
And more such days as these to us befall!

Autore: William Shakespeare

Well, lords, we have not got that which we have:<br />'Tis not enough our foes are this time fled,<br />Being opposites of such repairing nature.<br /><br />York:<br />I know our safety is to follow them;<br />For, as I hear, the king is fled to London,<br />To call a present court of parliament.<br />Let us pursue him ere the writs go forth.<br />What says Lord Warwick? shall we after them?<br /><br />Warwick:<br />After them! nay, before them, if we can.<br />Now, by my faith, lords, 'twas a glorious day:<br />Saint Alban's battle won by famous York<br />Shall be eternized in all age to come.<br />Sound drums and trumpets, and to London all:<br />And more such days as these to us befall! - William Shakespeare


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