The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
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Go to him.
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Tell him I have need of him.
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Your Majesty.
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Bacon...
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...as you leave the chamber...
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...bid Mistress Margaret Radcliffe
come to me.

:33:18
My pleasure, Your Majesty.
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Poor child.
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Poor child.
:33:52
Her Majesty does not beg you, my lord.
She commands you to return.

:33:56
What? She commands me?
:33:58
She insults me in front of the court
and now she commands me?

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To the devil with her.
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If you lose your head now,
you'll lose it in earnest later on.

:34:06
You're talking of your queen.
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My queen?
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The great-granddaughter
of a Welsh pantryman.

:34:12
To the devil with her. I'll stay here.
:34:15
Your answer will please
those around the queen.

:34:17
- Why? What do you mean?
- Haven't you heard?

:34:20
Cecil, laden with honors.
Coke, appointed attorney general.

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And Raleigh, working himself
into favor.

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Every day, he grows nearer to her
in counsel, closer in her affection.

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Raleigh, that toad.
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She's bought him new silver armor,
whose magnificence outshines the sun.

:34:37
He grows closer to her in affection,
you say?

:34:39
For lack of someone dearer.
She loves you.

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- But, being a woman, she has her pride.
- Her pride.

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Look, there's no mystery
to handling women.

:34:48
They're like this lady here.
You starve them a little to make them keen.

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Starve them too long,
they turn and rend you.

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- I'll look to myself.
- Better look to England.

:34:57
- Baganold's been defeated in Ireland.
- What's that?


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