A Man for All Seasons
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How is it that you cannot see?
Everyone else does.

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Then, why does Your Grace
need my poor support?

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Because you're honest.
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And what is more to the purpose,
you're known to be honest.

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Those like Norfolk follow me
because I wear the crown.

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Those like Cromwell follow
because they're jackals with sharp teeth...

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...and I'm their tiger. A mass follows me...
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...because it follows anything that moves.
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And then there's you.
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I am sick to think
how much I must displease Your Grace.

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No, Thomas, I respect your sincerity.
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But respect...
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...man, that's water in the desert.
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How'd you like our music?
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That air they played, it had a certain....
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Well, tell me what you thought of it.
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Could it have been Your Grace's own?
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Discovered!
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Now I'll never know your true opinion,
and that's irksome.

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Well, we artists, we love praise,
yet we love truth better.

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-Then I will tell my true opinion.
-Well?

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To me it seemed delightful.
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Thomas, I chose the right man
for chancellor.

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I should in fairness add that my taste
in music is reputedly deplorable.

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Your taste in music is excellent!
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It exactly coincides with my own.
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Music.
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Music.
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Send them back without me, Thomas.
I'll live here in Chelsea and make music.

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My house is at Your Grace's disposal.
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Touching this other business, mark you...
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...I'll have no opposition.
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Your Grace.
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No opposition, I say. No opposition.
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Be seated.

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