The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
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:16:02
- And she has good reason to fear you.
- To fear me? Why? I'm loyal.

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You're a man not easily governed...
:16:10
...moreover, a general,
popular and acclaimed.

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And last, she loves you...
:16:15
...which makes you more to be feared
whether you love her or not.

:16:19
Love her?
:16:21
I most certainly do love her.
:16:24
- My lord, a man as young as yourself...
- lf she were my mother's kitchen hag...

:16:28
...toothless and wooden leg, she'd still
make the others colorless. She's a witch.

:16:33
She's got a witch's brain.
I love her. I hate her.

:16:37
I adore her.
:16:44
That side of it you must
know for yourself.

:16:47
But, my lord,
permit me to caution you.

:16:51
Don't count too much
on the loves of queens.

:16:56
Thanks, Schoolmaster Bacon,
for that sound lecture and the sound advice.

:17:01
Which you probably will not take.
:17:05
Which I probably will not.
:17:21
- What's the shortest road to London?
- Up the hill to the river, then follow it.

:17:38
So you would take the queen's knight,
Mistress Penelope?

:17:42
I fear you are overpresumptuous
and over-inexperienced.

:17:46
- All knights are fair game, Your Grace.
- I have observed you seem to think so.

:17:52
The queen will protect her own.

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