Cromwell
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:40:04
We are here, on behalf of Parliament,
to offer you the crown.

:40:14
To offer....
:40:20
Me, king of England?
:40:49
King Oliver l of England.
:40:59
Elizabeth, tell me,
do you see before you a king?

:41:04
This tired, sickening man,
this country oaf...

:41:08
...crude in speech and manner?
:41:16
This rough fellow...
:41:21
...does he display the bearing
of a king?

:41:29
-You are the one man who can govern.
-ln the name of God...

:41:34
...did we cut the head off this king
only to steal his crown?

:41:39
This hollow golden ring,
this worthless trinket.

:41:44
Give it to a whore,
for the price of her bed!

:41:47
lf you would find a head to fit it,
let it adorn some court jester...

:41:51
...or some strolling player
that he may play your king, but not l.

:41:56
Power must be absolute,
or it be no power at all.


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