The Third part of King Henry the Sixth — Act 5, Scene 4: Plains near Teaksbury.

Queen Margaret rallies Somerset, Oxford, and Prince Edward by urging them not to despair after Warwick’s death and by comparing their cause to a ship still guided by its pilot. She says Edward, Clarence, and Richard are dangerous enemies, but she insists they can still fight. Prince Edward praises her courage, and Oxford and Somerset encourage everyone to stand firm. A messenger warns that King Edward is approaching with Gloucester, Clarence, and soldiers. Margaret orders the army to make ready and take their ground. Edward arrives, calls on his men to attack, and Margaret denounces him as the usurper who has ruined Henry’s rule. Both sides prepare for battle, and the scene ends with fighting and retreat.