Resolution

O for a muse of fire that would ascend the hihgest heaven of intention,
A kingdom for a stage;
Princes to act,
And monarchs to behold the melting scene!


My dear people,
Tis not for no other cause today that we fight then for ourselves;
Today we take up arms to claim what is rightfully ours and ours alone!
No longer will we be under the rule of barbarians, of the filth who stole our land!

No, this day is to be ours...
And for those of you among us who feel not the need to fight, go;
I shall not stop you, for it is your right as free men.
But for those who stay in the mists of battle I say to you;
God bless.

For we happy few who band together for freedom are one in the same...
Today, he whom sheds his blood in just cause is my brother,
And my brother eternal!
Such as the gentlemn of England,
Whoms fight lead themto the wooded grove of Agincourt,
We shall provail.

And know that when the sun sets;
With shys as red as our tunics and blades,
We shall meet again:
Weither it be in Heaven or the feild of victory, God only knows...

For those who return home safe and outlive our hardships,
Be proud that you aided in naming this day.
And although all m ay be forgot in time,
Take pride in what you have done;
Not only for me, nor yourselves,
But rather for out glorious country
And Her beloved people!

Now, soldiers, march away.
And how thou pleasest, God, dispose the day!