Beyond the river we’ll encamp ourselves;
And on to-morrow bid them march away.
Exeunt, R.H.
March.
END OF ACT THIRD.
[ HISTORICAL NOTES TO ACT THIRD.]
([A]) Come you from the bridge?] After Henry had passed the Somme, Titus Livius asserts, that the King having been informed of a river which must be crossed, over which was a bridge, and that his progress depended in a great degree upon securing possession of it, despatched some part of his forces to defend it from any attack, or from being destroyed. They found many of the enemy ready to receive them, to whom they gave battle, and after a severe conflict, they captured the bridge, and kept it.
([B])