The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
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:13:04
...than I can summon to resist it."
:13:07
Cecil, this is intolerable!
:13:16
Are you sure Essex wrote this?
:13:18
- Not you or your friends?
- Your Majesty...

:13:21
Don't "Your Majesty" me!
:13:23
You slimy toad. I know human nature.
:13:26
Nothing would suit you so well as to see
Essex saying farewell to his head.

:13:31
Will Your Grace examine
the letter more closely?

:13:34
Rumor hath it you are not unacquainted
with Milord of Essex's writing.

:13:38
And rumor hath it
I have a heavy hand for insolence.

:13:42
Have you forgotten it? Now, get out.
:13:45
- But, madam...
- Get out, I say!

:14:17
Robert...
:14:20
Robert, I don't know
which I hate the most...

:14:25
...you for making me love you...
:14:28
...or myself for needing you so.
:14:47
There has seldom been a man so unwise,
so headstrong...

:14:50
...but he could see the necessity of keeping
friends and not making enemies at court.

:14:55
But you quarrel with the queen because
she wanted peace and you wanted war.


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