A Plain near Tamworth.
 Enter RICHMOND, OXFORD, BLUNT, HERBERT, and OTHERS,
 with DRUM and COLOURS.

Richmond	Fellows in arms, and my most loving friends
	Bruised underneath the yoke of tyranny,
	Thus far into the bowels of the land
	Have we marched on without impediment;
	And here receive we from our father Stanley
	Lines of fair comfort and encouragement.
	The wretched, bloody, and usurping boar,
	That spoiled your summer fields and fruitful vines,
	Swills your warm blood like wash, and makes his trough
	In your embowelled bosoms - this foul swine
	Is now even in the centre of this isle,
	Near to the town of Leicester, as we learn.
	From Tamworth thither is but one day's march.
	In God's name cheerly on, courageous friends,
	To reap the harvest of perpetual peace
	By this one bloody trial of sharp war.

Oxford	Every man's conscience is a thousand men,
	To fight against this guilty homicide.

Herbert	I doubt not but his friends will turn to us.

Blunt	He hath no friends but what are friends for fear,
	Which in his dearest need will fly from him.

Richmond	All for our vantage. Then in God's name march!
	True hope is swift, and flies with swallow's wings:
	Kings it makes gods, and meaner creatures kings.
														[Exeunt.
