:08:01
	- On my mother's side, the Ardens.
- No, your marriage bed.
:08:05
	Four years and a hundred miles away
in Stratford.
:08:09
	A cold bed, too,
since the twins were born.
:08:12
	Banishment was a blessing.
:08:14
	- So, now you are free to love--
- Yet cannot love, nor write it.
:08:21
	Here is a-- a bangle...
:08:25
	found in Psyche's temple
on Olympus.
:08:28
	Cheap at four pence.
:08:31
	Write your name on a paper
and feed it into the snake.
:08:36
	Will it restore my gift?
:08:38
	The woman who wears the snake will dream
of you, and your gift will return.
:08:41
	Words will
flow like a river.
:08:44
	See you next week.
:08:48
	- Now where?
- To the palace at Whitehall.
:08:52
	All right.
:08:55
	- [ Musicians Warming Up ]
- Hello, Will.
:08:58
	- Prithee, Mr.Kempe. Break a leg.
- [ Dog Barking, Whining ]
:09:01
	- You too, good Crab.
- Crab's nervous.
He's never played the palace.
:09:05
	- When will you write me
a tragedy, Will?
- [ Laughs ]
:09:08
	- I could do it.
- No, they would laugh at Seneca
if you played it.
:09:11
	There is no dog in the first scene,
Mr.Kempe, thank you.
:09:14
	- How goes it, Will?
- I'm still owed money
for this play, Burbage.
:09:17
	Not by me.
I only stole it.
:09:20
	My sleeve wants for a button,
Mistress Rosaline.
:09:22
	Where were
my seamstress' eyes?
:09:25
	- When are you coming over
to the Chamberlain's Men?
- When I have 50 pounds.
:09:29
	- You writing?
- A comedy. All but done.
:09:32
	A pirate comedy.
:09:34
	- Wonderful.
- Bring it tomorrow.
:09:37
	- It's for Henslowe.
He paid me. Ten pounds.
- You're a liar.
:09:41
	- He wants Romeo for Ned and the
Admiral's Men.
- Mmm. Ned's wrong for it.
:09:45
	Will?
:09:48
	- Here's two sovereigns. I'll give you
another two when I see the pages.
- Done.
:09:52
	Burbage, I will see you
hanged for a pickpocket.
:09:54
	The queen has commanded it.
She loves a comedy.
:09:56
	And the Master of the Revels favors us.
:09:59
	And what favor does Mr.Tilney
receive from you?