:01:00
You seem eager to get
into this business, Cromwell.
:01:03
We all enter this reluctantly,
but the die is cast.
:01:07
-ls that not so, Lord Essex?
-You are right.
:01:10
Well, to your position. Let no man
move except upon my signal.
:01:14
-May God look kindly upon us this day.
-Amen to that.
:01:18
Missed my breakfast.
Damned tricky things, stomachs.
:01:29
-God be with you, men.
-God bless you.
:01:31
-God be with you.
-Take care of yourself, William.
:01:34
-The Lord"ll take care of me.
-Have faith, John.
:01:37
l have, squire. Come on, lads.
Look to your muskets.
:01:40
Have your muskets at the ready.
Come on, now.
:01:44
-Father.
-May God take care of you, Richard.
:01:47
-And be with you, Oliver.
-And with you too, Father.
:01:54
""O Lord, defend our cause
against the face of the enemy.
:01:59
Save us from the violence of the
enemy. O Lord of hope...
:02:04
...fight for us
that we may glorify thee.""
:02:07
O Lord, God of mercy.
:02:10
Put thy strength in our hands this day.
:02:14
Give not the battle to the strong,
but to the righteous.
:02:18
And be thou, O merciful God,
our saviour and mighty deliverer.
:02:23
Defend me from them that rise up
against me.
:02:26
-ln the name of Jesus Christ.
-Amen.
:02:28
Amen.
:02:31
-Amen.
-Amen.
:02:33
Father, look. lt"s Lord Essex.
:02:48
Come, cousin.
:02:50
Let"s take a good look
at these Roundheads. Your Majesty.