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For in the marches here we heard you were,

Making another head to fight again.

Edw. Where is the Duke of Norfolk, gentle Warwick?

And when came George from Burgundy to England?

War. Some six miles off the duke is with the soldiers;

And for your brother, he was lately sent

From your kind aunt, Duchess of Burgundy,

With aid of soldiers to this needful war.

Rich. 'Twas odds, belike, when valiant Warwick fled:

Oft have I heard his praises in pursuit,

But ne'er till now his scandal of retire.

War. Nor now my scandal, Richard, dost thou hear;

For thou shalt know, this strong right hand of mine

Can pluck the diadem from faint Henry's head,

And wring the awful sceptre from his fist,

Were he as famous, and as bold in war

As he is fam'd for mildness, peace, and prayer.

Rich. I know it well, Lord Warwick; blame me not:

'Tis love I bear thy glories makes me speak.

But in this troublous time what's to be done?

Shall we go throw away our coats of steel,

And wrap our bodies in black mourning gowns,

Numb'ring our Ave-Maries with our beads?

Or shall we on the helmets of our foes

Tell our devotion with revengeful arms?

If for the last, say 'Ay,' and to it, lords.

War. Why, therefore Warwick came to seek you out;

And therefore comes my brother Montague.

 140 marches: borders (of Wales)

141 head: armed force

146 Duchess of Burgundy; cf. n.

148 'Twas odds, belike: the odds must have been great

150 scandal of retire: disgrace through retreat

164 Tell devotion: say our prayers, show our love (pun) 