1:40:01
And if I had another chance, I'd win.
1:40:05
Why do you tell me this?
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- Don't you know it means...?
- My death?
1:40:11
Yes, I know.
1:40:12
I only tell you because
I've loved you, love you still.
1:40:17
I can never accept pardon from you
without you knowing the truth and facing it.
1:40:21
So...
1:40:23
...it's best I leave.
1:40:25
Robert, you can't.
1:40:29
You can't go like this. I won't let you.
1:40:32
I love you.
1:40:33
- Then are you ready to give up your throne?
- No, no, no. I cannot.
1:40:37
And you talk of love.
A love that clings to a tinsel throne.
1:40:41
Robert, wait. Listen.
1:40:43
I do love you. I'll always love you...
1:40:46
...till life is drained from me...
1:40:48
...no matter how long and lonely
the after years may be.
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But there is another love,
greater even than that I have for you.
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What's this greater love
that lets the lesser go to its death?
1:41:00
England.
1:41:02
That is my greatest
and most enduring love.
1:41:05
And when I think what you would do
to my country if you were king...
1:41:09
...I will see you dead, yes, and your soul
condemned to eternity forever...
1:41:13
...before I'd let you do it.
1:41:15
- You think I don't love England?
- You do.
1:41:18
But your love does not match
your lust for power.
1:41:21
For the greater glory of Essex,
you would make war upon the world...
1:41:25
...drag your country down
and drown her in a sea of debts and blood.
1:41:35
I had hoped, in prison...
1:41:37
...you would lose conceit
of yourself a little...
1:41:41
...for prison's very quiet.
1:41:44
Be content to reign with me...
1:41:46
...so we could leave behind us a legacy
to our people of peace and happiness.
1:41:52
But no.
1:41:54
You stayed crazed with ambition...
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...and faithless to England
as well as to me to the end.