The Second part of King Henry the Sixth — Act 5, Scene 3: Fields near St. Alban's.

After the retreat at Saint Alban’s, York, Richard, Warwick, and their soldiers gather to assess the battle. York asks anxiously about Salisbury, fearing that if he has been lost, their victory means little. Richard reports that he repeatedly helped the old nobleman back on his horse and led him away from danger, and Salisbury soon arrives, praising Richard’s help and admitting how close he came to death. York then says Henry has fled to London and wants to call parliament, so he urges the army to pursue him before that can happen. Warwick agrees, celebrates the day’s success, and orders drums and trumpets as they march toward London.