1:52:06
	A hired player
no longer.
1:52:09
	Fifty pounds, Will,
1:52:12
	for the poet of true love.
1:52:15
	I'm done with theater.
1:52:19
	The playhouse
is for dreamers.
1:52:22
	Look what the dream brought us.
1:52:25
	It was we ourselves did that.
1:52:29
	And for my life to come,
I would not have it otherwise.
1:52:33
	I have hurt you,
and I'm sorry for it.
1:52:38
	If my hurt is to be
that you write no more,
1:52:42
	then I shall be the sorrier.
1:52:50
	The queen commands
a comedy, Will,
1:52:53
	for Twelfth Night.
1:52:55
	A comedy.
1:52:58
	What would my hero be?
1:53:00
	The saddest wretch in all the kingdom,
sick with love?
1:53:05
	It's a beginning.
1:53:09
	Let him be a duke,
and your heroine--
1:53:13
	Sold in marriage
and halfway to America.
1:53:18
	At sea, then.
A voyage to a new world.
1:53:23
	A storm.
All are lost.
1:53:26
	She lands... on a...
1:53:29
	vast and empty shore.
1:53:34
	She's brought
to the duke--
1:53:37
	- Orsino.
- Orsino?
1:53:41
	Good name.
1:53:43
	But fearful of her virtue,
she comes to him dressed as a boy.
1:53:48
	And thus is unable
to declare her love.
1:53:54
	But all ends well.
1:53:56
	How does it?
1:53:58
	I don't know.