:14:01
Lord Wessex
was looking at you tonight.
:14:04
All the men at court
are without poetry.
:14:06
If they see me, they see
my father's fortune.
:14:09
I will have poetry
in my life,
:14:13
and adventure.
:14:16
And love.
Love above all.
:14:19
Like Valentine
and Silvia?
:14:21
No, not the artful postures
of love,
:14:25
but love
that overthrows life.
:14:29
Unbiddable, ungovernable,
like a riot in the heart,
:14:33
and nothing to be done,
come ruin or rapture.
:14:37
Love as there has never been
in a play.
:14:41
I will have love,
or I will end my days as--
:14:45
As a nurse?
:14:48
Oh, but I would be
Valentine and Silvia too.
:14:52
Oh, good nurse, God save you,
and good night.
:14:57
I would stay asleep
my whole life...
:15:00
if I could dream myself
into a company of players.
:15:04
Clean your teeth
while you dream, then.
:15:10
Now spit.
:15:24
[ Rooster Crows ]
:15:36
This time the boots
are coming off.
:15:39
- What have I done?
- The theaters have all been
closed down by the plague.
:15:43
- Oh, that.
- By order of the Master of the Revels.
:15:46
Mr.Fennyman, allow me to explain
about the theater business.
:15:50
The natural condition is one
of insurmountable obstacles on
the road to imminent disaster.
:15:54
- So what do we do?
- Nothing.
:15:57
- Strangely enough,
it all turns out well.
- How?