The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
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1:16:01
"Up Essex. Viva! Down Elizabeth. En bas.
1:16:06
The queen is dead. Long live the king."
1:16:09
If I were there, I'd be crying it myself.
1:16:12
It has a wonderful ring.
1:16:14
"Up Essex, down Elizabeth."
1:16:23
- Your Majesty.
- Well?

1:16:24
Lord Essex has entered. He's on his way.
1:16:28
- I've ordered your guard to hold the stair.
- You ordered them against my wishes?

1:16:32
I had to, Your Grace.
1:16:33
- They wait for your signal...
- Which I'll never give.

1:16:37
This is madness.
The whole town's behind him.

1:16:39
So I've been told.
1:16:41
What are you considering,
me or your hide?

1:16:44
Your Majesty, if we do nothing, both you
and your kingdom are at the mercy of Essex.

1:16:50
Little man, little man, leave me alone.
1:16:59
Stand back, milords!
Stand back, I tell you!

1:17:04
Let him enter.
1:17:22
You come with armed men at your back...
1:17:25
...into my throne room,
my Lord of Essex?

1:17:29
- Do I need them, Your Majesty?
- You do not.

1:17:33
That we shall see.
1:17:43
- They told me you wouldn't see me.
- They were wrong.

1:17:47
I will see you.
1:17:50
State your grievance if you have any.
1:17:54
Myself, I have a great affection
for rebels...

1:17:57
...being frequently one myself.

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