The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
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Essex, what is it? Does she...?
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I've endured much, but this caps all.
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Listen.
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"Lord Essex will disperse his army...
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...and return immediately to London
to give himself up."

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I'm to return to London
to give myself up.

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Do you hear that?
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- To give myself up!
- But why?

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Why? You may well ask.
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Is she in league with Tyrone?
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She obstructs my campaign in every way.
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Now, when I'm to finish him...
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...l'm to return to London
to give myself up.

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- She's the queen.
- And I'm her subject.

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But I'm a man too,
which she seems to have forgotten.

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Knollys.
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- Milord?
- Rouse the camp.

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Have every man in. We march tonight.
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- Tonight?
- At once.

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- To return to London?
- No. To smash Tyrone.

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Bugler! Sound the call to arms.
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- Remember, my lords, I'm not alone in this.
- Your proof, let me remind you.

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The queen gave you letters to be forwarded.
If Essex did not receive them...

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...Her Majesty knows
your feelings for him...

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...and would conclude that your jealousy
destroyed them. Or am I wrong?

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Why did I ever trust you?
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You used me.
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Tricked me for your own ends.
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Well, I won't stand it. I won't.
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I'll tell the queen. No matter what,
I'll tell her.

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That we've intercepted their letters!
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You've a lovely head and neck, my lady.
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It would be a pity to separate them,
but where would you find pity...

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...in the heart of a jealous queen?
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Sir Francis.
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- You're going to the queen?
- Her Majesty sent for me.

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I'll speak with you first.

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