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"[HORSES NElGHlNG]"
Anonymous
"WlLLlAM: Robert!"
Anonymous
"Robert, come here!"
Anonymous
"l am sorry, my Lord of Oxford."
Anonymous
"My son prefers the company of himself."
Anonymous
"May l present to you my wife,"
Anonymous
"Lady Cecil, and my daughter, Anne?"
Anonymous
"l am sorry for your loss, my lord."
Anonymous
"The realm lost a great man with your father's death."
Anonymous
"We hope you will be happy in our house."
Anonymous
"Are you going to live here forever?"
Anonymous
"No. Only until l reach my maturity."
Anonymous
"Why? Because the queen has bade it so."
Anonymous
"My lord, when we first met,"
Anonymous
"you said you wished to become a great man of state."
Anonymous
"The queen and l hope to make that so."
Anonymous
"To that end, l have the honor of introducing you to your tutors."
Anonymous
"From 7 to 8, you will be tutored in French by Mr. Crane."
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"CRANE: My Lord of Oxford."
Anonymous
"[SPEAKlNG lN FRENCH]"
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"Nine to 10 is Greek with Mr. Simmons."
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"[OXFORD SPEAKlNG lN GREEK]"
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"ls that Homer? No. Plato."
Anonymous
"[SlGHS]"
Anonymous
"Then cosmography with Dr. Richards. RlCHARDS: My lord."
Anonymous
"Two to 3 is geography and history."
Anonymous
"And 4 to 5, fencing."
Anonymous
"And, uh, composition? Poetry?"
Anonymous
"This is a Puritan home, my lord."
Anonymous
"We believe such activities to be the worship of false idols,"
Anonymous
"and therefore a sin before the eyes of God."
Anonymous
"A sin?"
Anonymous
"Surely there must be room for beauty and art in life, my lord?"
Anonymous
"Not in this household."
Anonymous
"[SWORDS CLANGlNG]"
Anonymous
"[GASPS]"
Anonymous
"You were losing anyway."
Anonymous
"Unh. Really?"
Anonymous
"OXFORD: l think we can assume l've mastered the Punta Riversa."
Anonymous
"Now l think we should move on to the Punta Sopramano."
Anonymous
"Perchance with that, you will best me."
Anonymous
"TUTOR: Yes, my lord."
Anonymous
"[PAPERS RUSTLlNG]"
Anonymous
"[LATCH CLlCKS]"
Anonymous
"[SERVANT SCREAMS]"
Anonymous
"[CROWD CLAPPlNG AND CHEERlNG]"
Anonymous
"Apple for you, sir? There we are."
Anonymous
"You haven't read it?"
Anonymous
"l promised l'd finish Eastward Ho."
Anonymous
"He's a nobleman, you say? Well, is he powerful, rich?"
Anonymous
"Ooh. Then you have to do it then, don't you?"
Anonymous
"JONSON: Will, l came to London to be a great and soaring poet."
Anonymous
"To be the conscience of our times. The soul of the age."
Anonymous
"To ch-change the world, not--"
Anonymous
"Ch-change the world? What, with rhyme?"
Anonymous
"Yes. Why not? Why can't a man change the world with words?"
Anonymous
""l'll make you the richest and most popular playwright in London.""
Anonymous
"Bollocks. l can do that myself, thank you very much."
Anonymous
"JONSON: He's an amateur."
Anonymous
"A complete and utter amateur."
Anonymous
"Last week, gardening. This week, writing. Next, hawking."
Anonymous
"No. No, l won't do it. lt would be an affront against the Muses."
Anonymous
"[♪♪♪]"
Anonymous
"How much money did you say he gave you?"
Anonymous
"You think my name can be bought?"
Anonymous
"No, no, no, not at all. No."
Anonymous
"l think we should keep your good name quite intact."
Anonymous
"WlLLlAM: King Philip of Spain sees the current Catholic revolt in lreland"
Anonymous
"as a weakness of ours."
Anonymous
"A weakness to be exploited."
Anonymous
"ELlZABETH: lreland?"
Anonymous
"There are reports of his sending financial aid, even troops."
Anonymous
"We must act quickly. We must replace the Lord Lieutenant of lreland,"
Anonymous
"and send additional troops-- Replace?"
Anonymous
"With whom? l would recommend"
Anonymous
"his lordship,"
Anonymous
"the Earl of Essex."
Anonymous
"No, that's impossible. He cannot be spared."
Anonymous
"We value his counsel greatly."
Anonymous
"WlLLlAM: Essex's martial abilities are,"
Anonymous
"in my opinion, the only antidote to the plague of Spain."
Anonymous
"Essex could not, unfortunately,"
Anonymous
"remain in the Privy Council while he is in lreland."
Anonymous
"Sir Robert Cecil."
Anonymous
"ELlZABETH: Your son?"
Anonymous
"Yes."
Anonymous
"Though he is my own advisor first, Your Majesty, my son second."
Anonymous
"Yes. Yes, yes."
Anonymous
"Ah. Very well. Send Essex"
Anonymous
"to lreland."
Anonymous
"And we will place Robert on our Privy Council."
Anonymous
"l saw a play this last weekend, William."
Anonymous
"lt made me think of..."
Anonymous
"many things long past."
Anonymous
"l'd like to see more of them."
Anonymous
"William..."
Anonymous
"WlLLlAM: Murdered?!"
Anonymous
"By your own hand. He was stealing my poems."
Anonymous
"He was doing my bidding! Yours?"
Anonymous
"Of course! As soon as Robert told me you were ignoring my express orders--"
Anonymous
"Robert? Robert told? Enough!"
Anonymous
"Thou shalt not worship false idols in my household."
Anonymous
"My poems are my soul."
Anonymous
"[THUNDER RUMBLlNG]"
Anonymous
"You have placed me in a grave position, Edward."
Anonymous
"by this regrettable lack of control on your part."
Anonymous
"We can claim self-defense."
Anonymous
"He drew sword first."
Anonymous
"But there is something l wish in return."
Anonymous
"My daughter is young and impressionable."
Anonymous
"She has feelings for you, Edward."
Anonymous
"lt is to be expected, living in such close quarters."
Anonymous
"Sir, for the last three years, you have seized much of my inheritance."
Anonymous
"Hold your tongue, lest you make a claim you cannot retract."
Anonymous
"l was legally reimbursed for your education and living expenses."
Anonymous
"You suggest you be reimbursed the rest of my estate through your daughter's bed."
Anonymous
"No."
Anonymous
"This is how l suggest"
Anonymous
"we keep your noble head from the executioner's block."
Anonymous
"BlSHOP: --duly considering the causes for which matrimony was ordained."
Anonymous
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