azforeman, "God and Saint George, Richmond and Victory!"
Another reading from Shakespeare in Early Modern pronunciation. This time a bit from the finale of Richard III, when Richmond addresses his troops. (Actual text begins at 0:27, Richmond's speech at 1:20)
I gave Richmond innovative mid-vowels, & a monophthongal reflex of ME /au/, but a conservative retention of the fricative (with no diphthongization) in words like "night".