. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. [Scene II. Field of Battle neat Bavnet ] 208. [Tewkesbury.] ILLUSTRATION OF ACT V. HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATION. Of the battle of Barnet the following is Hallsdescription:— When the day began to spring the trumpetsblew courageously and the battle fiercely first shot, and bill-men them Edward, having the greater number of men,valiantly set on his enemies. The earl on the otherside, remembering his ancieiit fame and renown,manfully withstood him. This battle on both sideswas sore fought and many slain, in whose roomssuccee


. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. [Scene II. Field of Battle neat Bavnet ] 208. [Tewkesbury.] ILLUSTRATION OF ACT V. HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATION. Of the battle of Barnet the following is Hallsdescription:— When the day began to spring the trumpetsblew courageously and the battle fiercely first shot, and bill-men them Edward, having the greater number of men,valiantly set on his enemies. The earl on the otherside, remembering his ancieiit fame and renown,manfully withstood him. This battle on both sideswas sore fought and many slain, in whose roomssucceeded ever fresh and fresh men. In the meanseason, while all men were together by the ears,ever looking to which way fortune would incline,the Earl of Warwick, after long fight, wisely didperceive his men to be over pressed with the multi-tude of his adversaries; wherefore he caused newmen to relieve them that fought in the forward, byreason of which succours King Edwards part gavea little back (which was tlie cause that somelookers-on, and no fighters, galloped to London,saying that the ear


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