《king henry vi part 2(亨利四世ⅱ)》

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in his death。 Sword; hold thy temper; heart; be wrathful still: Priests pray 

for enemies; but princes kill。 Exit 

       Fight。 Excursions。Enter KING; QUEEN; and others 

       QUEEN。   Away;   my   lord!   You   are   slow;   for   shame;   away!   KING 

HENRY。 Can we outrun the heavens? Good Margaret; stay。 QUEEN。 What 

are you made of? You'll nor fight nor fly。 Now is it manhood; wisdom; and 

defence; To give the enemy way; and to secure us By what we can; which 

can no more but fly。 'Alarum afar off' If you be ta'en; we then should see 

the bottom Of all our fortunes; but if we haply scape… As well we may; if 

not   through   your   neglect… We   shall   to   London   get;   where   you   are   lov'd; 

And where this breach now in our fortunes made May readily be stopp'd。 

       Re…enter YOUNG CLIFFORD 

       YOUNG   CLIFFORD。   But   that   my   heart's   on   future   mischief   set;   I 

would   speak   blasphemy   ere   bid   you   fly;   But   fly   you   must;   uncurable 

discomfit Reigns in the hearts of all our present parts。 Away; for your relief! 

and we will live To see their day and them our fortune give。 Away; my lord; 



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                 SCENE III。 Fields near Saint Albans 



        Alarum。 Retreat。Enter YORK; RICHARD; WARWICK; and 

                         soldiers; with drum and colours 

       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 brow of youth; Repairs him with occasion? This happy day Is not itself; 

nor   have   we   won   one   foot;   If   Salisbury   be   lost。   RICHARD。   My   noble 

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! 

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     THE END 



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