The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:10:02
He'll take precedence over you
as he did in wisdom at Cádiz.

:10:05
You were in command and abused it,
with Essex first and England second.

:10:09
Think that if you will, but it's an injustice
you place Howard before me.

:10:13
- I feel you have no right.
- I have... I have no right?

:10:18
As a queen, yes. But as a woman,
do I mean nothing to you?

:10:25
Nothing.
:10:30
Lord Essex!
:10:45
Do you dare turn your back
on Elizabeth of England?

:10:50
You dare?
:10:54
I would not have taken that
from the king, your father.

:10:58
Much less will I accept it
from a king in petticoats.

:11:20
If the courier comes,
send him to me at once.

:11:23
You may go.
:11:26
I said, that's all.
:11:30
- Well?
- With Your Grace's indulgence...

:11:32
...there's another matter.
- Well, what is it? What's it about?

:11:36
Essex.
:11:38
Did I not forbid his name
to be spoken at court?

:11:41
But Sir Thomas Egerton received a letter
from him from his manor at Wanstead.

:11:48
I knew he'd come to it, Cecil.
:11:50
Begging Egerton to intercede
for him, of course.

:11:54
Well, perhaps I was a little harsh.

prev.
next.