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[laughs] 15 00:03:33,422 --> 00:03:37,097 These... These thy amorous lines 16 00:03:37,175 --> 00:03:40,099 might have enforced me to have swum from France. 17 00:03:41,471 --> 00:03:46,227 And like Leander, gasped upon the sand, so thou wouldst take me in thy arms. 18 00:03:51,565 --> 00:03:55,570 The sight of London to my exiled eyes is as Elysium to a newcome soul. 19 00:03:58,488 --> 00:04:00,490 Not that I love the people or the men... 20 00:04:01,658 --> 00:04:04,286 but that it harbors him I hold so dear. 21 00:04:08,582 --> 00:04:12,428 [sighs] Farewell base stooping to the lordy peers. 22 00:04:14,755 --> 00:04:17,099 My knee shall bow to none but to the king. 23 00:04:20,051 --> 00:04:24,352 As for the multitude that are but sparks raked up in embers of their poverty... 24 00:04:26,224 --> 00:04:27,316 fuck 'em. 25 00:04:27,392 --> 00:04:28,814 [Gaveston laughs] 26 00:04:33,190 --> 00:04:34,442 What art thou? 27 00:04:35,817 --> 00:04:37,034 A traveler. 28 00:04:38,612 --> 00:04:39,829 I see. [chuckles] 29 00:04:41,740 --> 00:04:45,586 Thou wouldst do well to wait at my table and tell me lies at dinnertime. 30 00:04:47,412 --> 00:04:48,755 What art thou? 31 00:04:49,247 --> 00:04:50,965 - A sailor. - A sailor. 32 00:04:51,041 --> 00:04:52,384 Oh. [chuckles] 33 00:04:54,795 --> 00:04:56,797 There are hospitals for men like you. 34 00:04:58,757 --> 00:05:00,134 I have no war. 35 00:05:01,301 --> 00:05:03,099 And therefore, sir, begone. 36 00:05:05,388 --> 00:05:06,935 These are not men for me. 37 00:05:08,016 --> 00:05:10,018 I must have wanton poets. 38 00:05:10,852 --> 00:05:12,320 Pleasant wits. 39 00:05:12,395 --> 00:05:14,318 Musicians that with the touching of a string 40 00:05:14,397 --> 00:05:16,866 may draw the pliant king which way I please. 41 00:05:22,322 --> 00:05:24,416 Music and poetry are his delight. 42 00:05:26,827 --> 00:05:29,922 Therefore I'll have Italian masks by night. 43 00:05:31,581 --> 00:05:34,209 Sweet speeches, comedies. 44 00:05:34,709 --> 00:05:36,211 Pleasing shows. 45 00:06:00,610 --> 00:06:03,614 [clock chiming in distance] 46 00:06:08,785 --> 00:06:10,458 - My lord. -[chuckles] 47 00:06:11,204 --> 00:06:12,706 Kiss not my hand. 48 00:06:15,500 --> 00:06:18,970 Embrace me as I do thee. Why shouldst thou kneel? 49 00:06:19,045 --> 00:06:20,718 Knowest thou not who I am? 50 00:06:23,091 --> 00:06:24,308 Thy friend. 51 00:06:26,678 --> 00:06:29,397 Thy self. Another Gaveston. 52 00:06:47,908 --> 00:06:50,127 And since I went from hence... 53 00:06:55,081 --> 00:06:56,754 no soul in hell... 54 00:06:58,209 --> 00:07:00,928 hath felt more torment than poor... 55 00:07:02,172 --> 00:07:03,264 Gaveston. 56 00:07:09,971 --> 00:07:14,977 -[choir singing] -[bell tolling] 57 00:07:22,025 --> 00:07:24,403 Is that wicked Gaveston returned? 58 00:07:25,070 --> 00:07:26,287 Aye, priest. 59 00:07:27,572 --> 00:07:31,793 And lives to be revenged on thee, the only cause of his exile. 60 00:07:32,452 --> 00:07:33,544 Gaveston... 61 00:07:35,163 --> 00:07:40,966 unless thou be reclaimed, thou shalt back to France! 62 00:07:42,295 --> 00:07:45,469 And but for reverence of these robes, 63 00:07:46,049 --> 00:07:49,053 thou shouldst not plod one foot beyond this place. 64 00:07:49,719 --> 00:07:50,595 [kisses] 65 00:07:50,679 --> 00:07:53,307 Ere my sweet Gaveston shall part from me, 66 00:07:53,807 --> 00:07:56,606 this isle shall fleet upon the ocean. 67 00:07:59,813 --> 00:08:05,195 “Gaveston, unless thou be reclaimed, thou shalt back to France!” 68 00:08:07,487 --> 00:08:09,114 [Gaveston sighs] 69 00:08:09,197 --> 00:08:11,199 Throw off his golden miter. 70 00:08:11,950 --> 00:08:13,167 Rend his stole, 71 00:08:13,743 --> 00:08:15,745 and in the Channel christen him anew! 72 00:08:15,829 --> 00:08:17,923 Brother, lay not violent hands on him. 73 00:08:18,540 --> 00:08:20,588 For he'll complain unto the see of Rome. 74 00:08:20,667 --> 00:08:22,590 Let him complain to the see of hell! 75 00:08:23,086 --> 00:08:25,635 I'll be revenged on him for my exile! 76 00:08:26,214 --> 00:08:28,967 -[grunting] -[Edward] Spare his life! 77 00:08:30,051 --> 00:08:32,019 Seize upon his goods. 78 00:08:32,095 --> 00:08:35,190 Be thou lord bishop and receive his rents. I give him thee. 79 00:08:35,265 --> 00:08:36,187 [panting] 80 00:08:36,266 --> 00:08:37,939 Use him as thou wilt. 81 00:08:41,229 --> 00:08:42,321 He shall to prison. 82 00:08:43,023 --> 00:08:44,616 And there die in bolts. 83 00:08:44,691 --> 00:08:47,695 [thugs whistling] 84 00:08:57,203 --> 00:09:00,707 [whistling continues] 85 00:09:01,541 --> 00:09:04,340 -[bishop whimpering] -[thugs laughing] 86 00:09:04,419 --> 00:09:07,013 [bishop grunting] 87 00:09:12,427 --> 00:09:13,644 [laughing stops] 88 00:09:26,566 --> 00:09:28,739 Convey this fucking priest to the Tower. 89 00:09:29,569 --> 00:09:31,867 Prison may beseem his holiness. 90 00:09:32,906 --> 00:09:37,127 For this offense, be thou accursed of God. 91 00:09:37,702 --> 00:09:40,831 [laughing] 92 00:09:59,516 --> 00:10:00,608 Paughsl 93 00:10:10,318 --> 00:10:12,161 [both laughing] 94 00:10:33,842 --> 00:10:34,843 [Edward gasps] 95 00:10:58,700 --> 00:10:59,792 [grunts] 96 00:11:19,262 --> 00:11:22,687 [breathes heavily] 97 00:11:28,897 --> 00:11:31,320 [sobS] 98 00:12:01,012 --> 00:12:03,606 I here create the lord high chamberlain... 99 00:12:05,558 --> 00:12:08,482 chief secretary to the state and me... 100 00:12:10,230 --> 00:12:11,652 earl of Cornwall... 101 00:12:15,068 --> 00:12:17,162 king and lord of man. 102 00:12:17,237 --> 00:12:22,915 [chuckles] My lord, these titles far exceed my worth. 103 00:12:26,287 --> 00:12:29,291 Thy worth, sweet friend, is far above my gifts. 104 00:12:30,291 --> 00:12:33,386 And therefore, to equal it, receive my heart. 105 00:12:33,461 --> 00:12:34,883 [chuckles] 106 00:12:34,963 --> 00:12:36,965 If for these dignities thou be envied... 107 00:12:38,341 --> 00:12:39,342 I'll give thee more. 108 00:12:44,180 --> 00:12:45,682 Wantest thou gold? 109 00:12:46,474 --> 00:12:47,691 Go to my treasury. 110 00:12:49,602 --> 00:12:52,196 It shall suffice for me to enjoy your love. 111 00:12:54,399 --> 00:12:56,822 - Welcome home, my friend. -[chuckles] 112 00:12:58,361 --> 00:12:59,533 Brother? 113 00:13:02,282 --> 00:13:06,708 The least of these titles may well suffice for one of greater birth than Gaveston. 114 00:13:07,370 --> 00:13:08,371 What? 115 00:13:09,289 --> 00:13:11,508 Are you moved that Gaveston sits here? 116 00:13:12,500 --> 00:13:16,130 It is our pleasure. We will have it so. 117 00:13:16,212 --> 00:13:20,308 [chuckles] My lord, these titles far exceed his worth. 118 00:13:20,383 --> 00:13:21,885 Cease, Brother. 119 00:13:23,803 --> 00:13:25,897 I cannot brook these words. 120 00:13:25,972 --> 00:13:28,566 -[Gaveston mimics machine gun firing] -[snickering] 121 00:13:32,812 --> 00:13:36,191 [mimicking gunfire continues] 122 00:13:36,274 --> 00:13:41,030 [man 1] First were his sacred garments rent and torn. 123 00:13:41,112 --> 00:13:44,662 [woman 1] Then laid they violent hands on him. 124 00:13:44,741 --> 00:13:47,119 [man 2] Next himself imprisoned. 125 00:13:47,201 --> 00:13:49,329 [woman 2] His goods a'sseized. 126 00:13:49,412 --> 00:13:50,834 [man 3] 'Tis true. 127 00:13:50,913 --> 00:13:52,756 The bishop is in the Tower, 128 00:13:53,333 --> 00:13:56,928 and all his goods and booty given to Gaveston. 129 00:13:57,003 --> 00:14:00,553 What? Will they tyrannize upon the church? 130 00:14:01,507 --> 00:14:03,384 Oh, wicked king. 131 00:14:03,885 --> 00:14:05,558 Accursed Gaveston. 132 00:14:06,387 --> 00:14:09,982 We may not, nor we will not, suffer this. 133 00:14:10,808 --> 00:14:15,860 [man 1] Doth no man take exceptions at this slave? 134 00:14:16,689 --> 00:14:20,364 All stomach him, but none dare speak a word. 135 00:14:20,943 --> 00:14:25,915 Thus, arm in arm, the king and he doth march. Nay more. 136 00:14:25,990 --> 00:14:28,539 The guard upon his lordship waits, 137 00:14:28,618 --> 00:14:31,292 and all the court begins to flatter him. 138 00:14:32,747 --> 00:14:36,923 This ground, which is corrupted with their steps... 139 00:14:38,044 --> 00:14:42,140 shall be their timeless sepulchre, or mine. 140 00:14:42,632 --> 00:14:44,726 [man 3] We'll haul him from the bosom of the king. 141 00:14:44,801 --> 00:14:47,270 [man 1] And at the court gate hang the peasant up, 142 00:14:47,345 --> 00:14:51,100 who, swollen with the venom of ambitious pride, 143 00:14:51,182 --> 00:14:52,809 will be the ruin of the realm. 144 00:14:52,892 --> 00:14:53,768 [man 3] And us. 145 00:14:53,851 --> 00:14:55,603 -[man 1] And us. -[man 2] And us. 146 00:14:55,686 --> 00:14:59,532 [man] His wanton humor grieves not me, but this I scorn: 147 00:15:00,108 --> 00:15:01,735 that one so basely born 148 00:15:01,818 --> 00:15:04,662 should by his sovereign's favor grow so pert. 149 00:15:04,737 --> 00:15:06,739 [woman] And riot it with the treasures of the realm 150 00:15:06,823 --> 00:15:09,292 while soldiers mutiny for want of pay. 151 00:15:10,284 --> 00:15:15,131 He wears a lord's revenue on his back, and Midas-like he jets it in the court. 152 00:15:15,206 --> 00:15:17,675 With base outlandish cullions at his heels... 153 00:15:17,750 --> 00:15:20,549 - Oh! -...whose proud, fantastic liveries 154 00:15:20,628 --> 00:15:23,973 make such show as if that Proteus, god of shapes, appeared. 155 00:15:24,048 --> 00:15:26,392 -[woman laughs] - While others walk below, 156 00:15:26,467 --> 00:15:29,562 the king and he, from out a window, laugh at such as we. 157 00:15:29,637 --> 00:15:33,687 [woman] And flout our train and jest at our attire. 158 00:15:33,766 --> 00:15:35,393 'Tis this that makes me impatient. 159 00:15:35,476 --> 00:15:37,069 [pigeons cooing, wings flapping] 160 00:15:38,646 --> 00:15:42,651 [clicking tongue] 161 00:15:44,777 --> 00:15:45,994 [groans] 162 00:15:50,366 --> 00:15:53,370 [Gaveston continues clicking tongue] 163 00:16:04,672 --> 00:16:06,970 [sighing] 164 00:16:08,134 --> 00:16:11,889 This Edward... is the ruin of the realm. 165 00:16:17,226 --> 00:16:19,320 [Gaveston continues clicking tongue] 166 00:16:33,826 --> 00:16:34,918 Thou villain! 167 00:16:34,994 --> 00:16:39,465 Wherefore talk'st thou of a king that hardly art a gentleman by birth. 168 00:16:39,540 --> 00:16:41,213 Were he a peasant, 169 00:16:41,292 --> 00:16:44,717 being my minion, I'd make the proudest of you stoop to him. 170 00:16:45,713 --> 00:16:46,839 Were I a king. 171 00:16:47,924 --> 00:16:50,894 Away, I say, with hateful Gaveston. 172 00:16:50,968 --> 00:16:52,561 Here, Mortimer. 173 00:16:52,637 --> 00:16:54,981 Wear you my crown. Sit thou on Edward's throne. 174 00:16:55,056 --> 00:16:57,229 Was ever a king so overruled as I? 175 00:16:59,310 --> 00:17:03,156 [clicking tongue] 176 00:17:05,399 --> 00:17:07,777 [clicking tongue] 177 00:17:40,434 --> 00:17:45,656 [people whispering] 178 00:17:47,024 --> 00:17:49,072 -[switch clicks, whirring] -[man] Go tell her. 179 00:17:49,569 --> 00:17:52,618 [Mortimer] Look, where the sister of the king of France 180 00:17:52,697 --> 00:17:54,540 sits wringing of her hands, 181 00:17:55,116 --> 00:17:56,413 beats her breast. 182 00:17:56,909 --> 00:18:00,379 [woman 1] The king, I fear, hath ill-treated her. 183 00:18:00,454 --> 00:18:03,958 [Mortimer] Hard is the heart that injures such a saint. 184 00:18:04,041 --> 00:18:07,090 [whirring] 185 00:18:09,130 --> 00:18:10,177 [hoof beats] 186 00:18:10,256 --> 00:18:11,678 [horse whinnying] 187 00:18:12,842 --> 00:18:14,389 [horn blowing] 188 00:18:14,468 --> 00:18:17,472 [barking] 189 00:18:23,644 --> 00:18:25,567 That Mortimer. I'll be his death. 190 00:18:25,646 --> 00:18:27,273 [barking continues] 191 00:18:27,356 --> 00:18:30,109 If you love us, my lord, hate Gaveston. 192 00:18:30,192 --> 00:18:31,193 Right. 193 00:18:31,277 --> 00:18:34,121 These earls, my lord, and I myself, 194 00:18:34,196 --> 00:18:36,369 were sworn to your father at his death 195 00:18:36,449 --> 00:18:38,417 that he should never return into the realm. 196 00:18:41,078 --> 00:18:42,546 I will have Gaveston. 197 00:18:42,622 --> 00:18:45,876 And you shall know what danger 'tis to stand against your king! 198 00:18:45,958 --> 00:18:48,962 [dogs barking] 199 00:18:50,421 --> 00:18:51,422 Well done, Ned. 200 00:18:51,505 --> 00:18:53,678 My lord, why do you thus incense your peers 201 00:18:53,758 --> 00:18:55,635 that naturally would love and honor you? 202 00:18:56,218 --> 00:18:58,562 Yet dare you brave the king unto his face? 203 00:18:59,555 --> 00:19:01,057 Brother, avenge it, 204 00:19:01,557 --> 00:19:04,652 and let their heads preach upon poles for trespass of their tongues. 205 00:19:04,727 --> 00:19:07,105 -[laughing] -[man, woman] Our heads? 206 00:19:08,481 --> 00:19:12,031 Come. Let us leave the brainsick king. 207 00:19:12,109 --> 00:19:15,363 [blowing horn] 208 00:19:15,446 --> 00:19:17,824 [dogs barking] 209 00:19:21,702 --> 00:19:24,501 Two kings in England cannot reign at once. 210 00:19:26,666 --> 00:19:27,963 But stay a while. 211 00:19:29,585 --> 00:19:31,383 Let me be king till night... 212 00:19:33,422 --> 00:19:36,471 that I may gaze upon this glittering crown. 213 00:19:36,967 --> 00:19:40,437 So shall my eyes receive their last content. 214 00:19:41,764 --> 00:19:45,439 My head, the latest honor due to it. 215 00:19:46,852 --> 00:19:49,856 And jointly both yield up their wished right. 216 00:19:51,399 --> 00:19:54,278 [exhales, laughs] 217 00:19:54,360 --> 00:19:58,536 Yet... Yet hardly can I brook... [grunts] 218 00:19:58,614 --> 00:20:02,289 ...to lose my crown and kingdom without cause. 219 00:20:04,662 --> 00:20:06,084 [clicks tongue] But... 220 00:20:06,789 --> 00:20:08,883 [inhales] But... 221 00:20:10,334 --> 00:20:13,759 [sighs, inhales] What the heavens appoint... 222 00:20:15,172 --> 00:20:16,674 I must obey. 223 00:20:17,675 --> 00:20:19,018 Mwmmm 224 00:20:27,893 --> 00:20:29,110 [Sighs] 225 00:20:30,563 --> 00:20:31,564 Here. 226 00:20:33,774 --> 00:20:35,276 Take my crown. 227 00:20:40,990 --> 00:20:42,742 [screams] 228 00:20:50,458 --> 00:20:51,960 Wherefore sits thou here? 229 00:20:52,626 --> 00:20:55,004 If you mistrust us, I'll begone, my lord. 230 00:20:55,087 --> 00:20:56,304 No, no. 231 00:20:57,131 --> 00:20:57,973 No. 232 00:20:59,925 --> 00:21:00,972 No. 233 00:21:03,846 --> 00:21:05,098 No! 234 00:21:09,101 --> 00:21:10,102 No. 235 00:21:14,482 --> 00:21:16,484 For if thou means to murder me... 236 00:21:18,444 --> 00:21:20,037 thou must return again. 237 00:21:21,197 --> 00:21:22,540 And therefore stay. 238 00:21:26,911 --> 00:21:27,912 [Mortimer] Madam? 239 00:21:29,497 --> 00:21:31,591 Whither goes Your Majesty so fast? 240 00:21:31,665 --> 00:21:35,545 Unto the forest, gentle Mortimer, to live in grief and baleful discontent. 241 00:21:36,045 --> 00:21:40,050 For now my lord the king regards me not but dotes upon the love of Gaveston. 242 00:21:40,549 --> 00:21:43,428 He claps his cheeks and hangs about his neck, 243 00:21:43,511 --> 00:21:46,435 smiles in his face and whispers in his ears. 244 00:21:46,514 --> 00:21:49,063 And when I come, he frowns as if to say, 245 00:21:49,141 --> 00:21:51,769 “Go whither thou wilt seeing I have my Gaveston.” 246 00:21:52,770 --> 00:21:55,694 Is it not queer that he is thus bewitched? 247 00:21:58,234 --> 00:22:03,616 That sly, inveigling upstart we'll exile... 248 00:22:04,615 --> 00:22:05,867 or lose our lives. 249 00:22:06,867 --> 00:22:10,246 You know the king is so suspicious that if he hear I have but talked with you, 250 00:22:10,329 --> 00:22:12,423 mine honor will be called in question. 251 00:22:20,714 --> 00:22:22,591 Go! Come on. Push, push, push, push, push. 252 00:22:22,675 --> 00:22:24,803 That's the way. Come on. Keep it going. 253 00:22:24,885 --> 00:22:27,684 Come on. Force it out. Sit up, press forward, lie back. 254 00:22:27,763 --> 00:22:29,310 [Mortimer] The idle triumphs... 255 00:22:30,391 --> 00:22:31,608 masks... 256 00:22:32,726 --> 00:22:38,324 lascivious shows, and prodigal gifts bestowed on Gaveston... 257 00:22:39,775 --> 00:22:41,777 have drawn thy treasures dry 258 00:22:42,611 --> 00:22:44,204 and made thee weak. 259 00:22:44,280 --> 00:22:47,250 Who loves thee but a sort of flatterers? 260 00:22:47,324 --> 00:22:48,166 [man] Worrisome. 261 00:22:48,242 --> 00:22:50,461 Is this the duty you owe your king? 262 00:22:50,536 --> 00:22:52,379 We know our duty. 263 00:22:52,872 --> 00:22:54,374 Let him know his peers. 264 00:22:54,456 --> 00:22:56,550 Why should you love him whom the world hates so? 265 00:22:57,334 --> 00:23:00,258 Because he loves me more than all the world. 266 00:23:11,181 --> 00:23:14,185 [applause in distance] 267 00:23:16,812 --> 00:23:18,610 [mouthing words] Shh. 268 00:23:18,689 --> 00:23:19,690 [applause stops] 269 00:23:45,424 --> 00:23:48,724 [giggling] 270 00:23:48,802 --> 00:23:51,806 [laughing] 271 00:23:54,725 --> 00:23:56,944 Thou wrongst me, Gaveston. 272 00:23:57,478 --> 00:23:58,650 [laughing] 273 00:23:58,729 --> 00:24:02,154 Is it not enough that thou corruptst my lord 274 00:24:02,232 --> 00:24:04,610 and art a bawd to his affection, 275 00:24:05,110 --> 00:24:07,704 but thou must call mine honor thus in question? 276 00:24:07,780 --> 00:24:11,375 Oh, I mean not so. Your Grace must pardon me. 277 00:24:12,201 --> 00:24:14,545 [laughing] 278 00:24:14,620 --> 00:24:15,837 Villain. 279 00:24:16,997 --> 00:24:20,422 'Tis thou that robst me of my lord. 280 00:24:22,378 --> 00:24:23,470 No, madam. 281 00:24:24,296 --> 00:24:26,765 'Tis you who rob me of my lord. 282 00:24:34,765 --> 00:24:37,268 [thinking] Fair blows the wind for France. 283 00:24:39,311 --> 00:24:41,734 Blow gentle gale! 284 00:24:53,242 --> 00:24:56,371 Here is the form of Gaveston's exile. 285 00:25:01,792 --> 00:25:03,339 May it please you to subscribe your names? 286 00:25:03,419 --> 00:25:06,423 - Quick, quick, my lord. - Give me the paper. 287 00:25:06,505 --> 00:25:08,428 I long to write my name. 288 00:25:12,845 --> 00:25:15,849 The name of Mortimer shall fright the king. 289 00:25:17,307 --> 00:25:19,605 I long to have him banished hence. 290 00:25:21,145 --> 00:25:24,945 Unless the king decline from that base peasant. 291 00:25:39,830 --> 00:25:43,004 My lord. Will you take arms against the king? 292 00:25:43,584 --> 00:25:44,801 What need I? 293 00:25:45,586 --> 00:25:47,588 God himself is up in arms. 294 00:26:11,987 --> 00:26:13,204 [grunting] 295 00:26:22,081 --> 00:26:25,085 [grunting] 296 00:26:29,922 --> 00:26:33,392 [man reading Dante's Divine Comedy in Italian] 297 00:26:40,849 --> 00:26:43,022 “In the middle of the journey of our life, 298 00:26:43,685 --> 00:26:46,484 I came to myself within a dark wood 299 00:26:46,563 --> 00:26:49,442 where the straight way was lost.” 300 00:26:50,734 --> 00:26:54,364 [man continues reading in Italian] 301 00:26:54,446 --> 00:26:57,245 [Mortimer] What man of noble birth can brook this sight. 302 00:26:58,450 --> 00:27:02,296 See what a look of scorn the peasant casts. 303 00:27:02,871 --> 00:27:06,250 Can kingly lions fawn on creeping ants? 304 00:27:06,333 --> 00:27:08,506 [man] Their downfall is at hand. 305 00:27:08,585 --> 00:27:11,759 Lay hands on the traitor Gaveston! 306 00:27:12,548 --> 00:27:15,552 Your Grace doth well to place him by your side, 307 00:27:15,634 --> 00:27:18,638 for nowhere else is the new earl so safe. 308 00:27:18,720 --> 00:27:21,143 Subscribe as we have done to his exile. 309 00:27:21,223 --> 00:27:22,770 Curse him if he refuse, 310 00:27:22,850 --> 00:27:26,070 and then may we depose him and elect another king. 311 00:27:26,145 --> 00:27:26,987 Yes. 312 00:27:27,062 --> 00:27:28,154 Curse me. 313 00:27:28,897 --> 00:27:30,319 Depose me. 314 00:27:32,442 --> 00:27:33,944 Do the worst you can. 315 00:27:53,505 --> 00:27:55,348 Come, come, subscribe. 316 00:28:03,307 --> 00:28:04,684 [exhales, inhales] 317 00:28:04,766 --> 00:28:07,895 None but rude and savage-minded men 318 00:28:07,978 --> 00:28:10,072 would seek the ruin of my Gaveston. 319 00:28:10,147 --> 00:28:12,320 You that are nobly born should pity him. 320 00:28:12,399 --> 00:28:14,401 You that are princely born should shake him off. 321 00:28:15,068 --> 00:28:19,164 For shame subscribe and let Piers Gaveston depart 322 00:28:20,741 --> 00:28:23,585 Or I will presently discharge the lords 323 00:28:23,660 --> 00:28:27,164 of duty and allegiance due to thee. 324 00:28:31,084 --> 00:28:34,884 Are you content to banish him the realm? 325 00:28:38,842 --> 00:28:40,560 [inhales, sighs] 326 00:28:40,636 --> 00:28:44,231 I see I must, and therefore am content. 327 00:28:49,228 --> 00:28:50,605 Instead of ink... 328 00:28:52,689 --> 00:28:54,691 I'll write it with my tears. 329 00:29:11,083 --> 00:29:13,177 ♪ Evfiy time I 330 00:29:13,961 --> 00:29:18,057 ♪ We say good-bye I 331 00:29:18,757 --> 00:29:22,978 Eldie.“ 332 00:29:24,680 --> 00:29:26,853 ♪ >l' A little I 333 00:29:27,349 --> 00:29:30,023 My lord, I hear it whispered everywhere that I am banished. 334 00:29:30,769 --> 00:29:31,816 ♪ Evfiy time I 335 00:29:31,895 --> 00:29:32,987 Is it true? 336 00:29:33,063 --> 00:29:36,283 ♪ We say good-bye I 337 00:29:36,358 --> 00:29:38,031 'Tis true, sweet Gaveston. 338 00:29:38,110 --> 00:29:39,657 ♪ I wonder why I 339 00:29:39,736 --> 00:29:42,706 Thou must from hence, or I will be deposed. 340 00:29:43,198 --> 00:29:44,370 ♪ >L' A little I 341 00:29:44,449 --> 00:29:46,668 Sweet friend, take it patiently. 342 00:29:48,412 --> 00:29:50,506 My love will never decline. 343 00:29:51,498 --> 00:29:54,502 Is all my hope turned to this hell of grief? 344 00:29:54,584 --> 00:29:56,712 Rend not my heart with too piercing words. 345 00:29:56,795 --> 00:29:59,639 Thou from this land I from myself am banished. 346 00:30:02,426 --> 00:30:05,020 Seeing I must go, do not renew my sorrow. 347 00:30:08,015 --> 00:30:10,734 Was ever a king so overruled as I? 348 00:30:11,310 --> 00:30:14,439 ♪ Togor 349 00:30:15,981 --> 00:30:19,702 - ♪ When y0u're near ♪ - The time is little that thou has to stay. 350 00:30:19,776 --> 00:30:20,777 And therefore... 351 00:30:22,279 --> 00:30:24,281 give me leave to look my fill. 352 00:30:28,493 --> 00:30:30,746 'Tis something to be pitied of a king. 353 00:30:30,829 --> 00:30:32,706 ♪ ...a lark somewhere S 354 00:30:32,789 --> 00:30:36,134 ♪ Begin to sing I 355 00:30:37,127 --> 00:30:39,755 ♪ About it S 356 00:30:41,840 --> 00:30:47,142 ♪ >l' There's no love song finer I' 357 00:30:48,347 --> 00:30:53,353 ♪ But how strange the change I 358 00:30:54,478 --> 00:30:59,609 ♪ From major to minor I 359 00:31:01,526 --> 00:31:05,030 ♪ Evfiy time I 360 00:31:05,655 --> 00:31:08,124 ♪ We say I 361 00:31:08,200 --> 00:31:12,455 ♪ Good-bye I 362 00:31:36,520 --> 00:31:38,443 ♪ When you're near I 363 00:31:38,522 --> 00:31:43,744 ♪ >l' There's such an air of spring I 364 00:31:44,903 --> 00:31:46,746 ♪ About it S 365 00:31:48,448 --> 00:31:52,373 ♪ I can hear a lark somewhere ♪ 366 00:31:52,452 --> 00:31:56,878 ♪ Begin to sing I 367 00:31:56,957 --> 00:31:59,676 ♪ About it S 368 00:32:03,213 --> 00:32:09,220 ♪ >l' There's no love song finer I' 369 00:32:10,971 --> 00:32:17,570 ♪ But how strange the change I 370 00:32:19,020 --> 00:32:24,447 ♪ From major to minor I 371 00:32:26,570 --> 00:32:30,541 ♪ Evfiy time I 372 00:32:31,533 --> 00:32:34,582 ♪ We say I 373 00:32:34,661 --> 00:32:40,668 ♪ Good-bye I 374 00:32:44,963 --> 00:32:45,964 [SOHQ ends] 375 00:32:46,631 --> 00:32:49,635 [clergymen spitting] 376 00:32:52,095 --> 00:32:55,190 [spitting continues] 377 00:33:01,646 --> 00:33:03,398 [no audible dialogue] 378 00:33:03,482 --> 00:33:06,281 [Edward] How fast they run to ban/sh him //0 ve. 379 00:33:07,360 --> 00:33:09,362 [spitting continues] 380 00:33:09,446 --> 00:33:12,370 [Edward] They would not stir were it to do me good. 381 00:33:15,410 --> 00:33:18,004 Why should a king be subject to a priest? 382 00:33:19,331 --> 00:33:22,255 As for the peers that back the clergy thus... 383 00:33:23,585 --> 00:33:24,882 if I be king... 384 00:33:26,213 --> 00:33:28,386 not one of them shall live. 385 00:33:28,465 --> 00:33:31,685 But why do you love him whom the world hates so? 386 00:33:36,431 --> 00:33:38,650 [inhales, sighs] He's gone... 387 00:33:41,311 --> 00:33:43,188 and for his absence... 388 00:33:44,231 --> 00:33:47,030 thus I mourn. [sobbing] 389 00:33:50,028 --> 00:33:53,908 [inhales] Did never sorrow go so near my heart? 390 00:33:55,033 --> 00:33:57,456 [sniffles] He's gone. [sobs] 391 00:34:00,247 --> 00:34:02,045 [crying] 392 00:34:07,087 --> 00:34:09,556 He's gone. [crying] 393 00:34:10,340 --> 00:34:11,933 [thunder rumbling] 394 00:34:12,008 --> 00:34:14,181 Aaah! 395 00:34:15,053 --> 00:34:17,602 Aaah! 396 00:34:18,390 --> 00:34:20,392 Aaah! 397 00:34:21,226 --> 00:34:24,821 -[howling] -[thunderclap] 398 00:34:25,564 --> 00:34:26,861 [howling continues] 399 00:34:26,940 --> 00:34:28,533 [thunder crashes] 400 00:34:30,652 --> 00:34:32,575 [howls] 401 00:34:32,654 --> 00:34:34,873 [thunder rumbling] 402 00:35:01,433 --> 00:35:04,277 Fawn not on me, foul strumpet! 403 00:35:05,478 --> 00:35:06,400 Get thee gone. 404 00:35:14,487 --> 00:35:18,537 On whom but on my husband should I fawn? 405 00:35:20,285 --> 00:35:21,537 On Mortimer? 406 00:35:22,787 --> 00:35:26,462 - Thou wrongst me. - Thou art too familiar with that Mortimer! 407 00:35:27,125 --> 00:35:29,924 And by thy means is Gaveston exiled! 408 00:35:31,004 --> 00:35:33,974 But that I would wish thee reconcile the lords, 409 00:35:34,049 --> 00:35:37,053 or thou shall never be reconciled to me. 410 00:35:40,513 --> 00:35:43,483 Your Highness knows it lies not in my power. 411 00:35:43,558 --> 00:35:44,650 Away then. 412 00:35:51,983 --> 00:35:53,576 Touch me not. 413 00:36:10,001 --> 00:36:11,503 Heavens can witness... 414 00:36:13,088 --> 00:36:14,681 I love none but him. 415 00:36:19,886 --> 00:36:21,888 Would, when I left sweet France... 416 00:36:23,223 --> 00:36:24,600 and was embarked... 417 00:36:26,935 --> 00:36:29,188 that charming Circe... 418 00:36:30,313 --> 00:36:31,906 walking on the waves... 419 00:36:33,358 --> 00:36:35,406 had changed my shape. 420 00:36:40,573 --> 00:36:43,998 Or, at the marriage day... 421 00:36:46,121 --> 00:36:47,623 the cup of Hymen... 422 00:36:49,874 --> 00:36:51,547 had been full of poison. 423 00:36:56,589 --> 00:37:00,264 Or with those arms 424 00:37:01,052 --> 00:37:03,271 that twined about my neck... 425 00:37:04,264 --> 00:37:06,107 I had been stifled... 426 00:37:10,186 --> 00:37:11,813 and not lived to see... 427 00:37:14,149 --> 00:37:15,651 the king my lord... 428 00:37:17,152 --> 00:37:20,247 thus to abandon me. 429 00:37:27,162 --> 00:37:28,755 I must entreat him. 430 00:37:32,250 --> 00:37:34,378 I must speak him fair... 431 00:37:38,631 --> 00:37:40,258 and be a means... 432 00:37:41,426 --> 00:37:44,646 to call home Gaveston. 433 00:37:45,889 --> 00:37:47,891 [no audible dialogue] 434 00:37:49,601 --> 00:37:53,356 And yet he'll ever dote on Gaveston. 435 00:37:55,356 --> 00:37:56,858 And so am I... 436 00:37:59,027 --> 00:38:00,620 forever miserable. 437 00:38:11,539 --> 00:38:14,543 My heart is as an anvil unto sorrow... 438 00:38:16,836 --> 00:38:19,931 which beats upon it like the Cyclops' hammers... 439 00:38:21,966 --> 00:38:24,970 and with the noise turns up my giddy brain 440 00:38:25,053 --> 00:38:27,806 and then makes me frantic for my Gaveston. 441 00:38:30,558 --> 00:38:34,563 Had some bloodless fury 442 00:38:34,646 --> 00:38:36,068 rose from hell... 443 00:38:37,065 --> 00:38:40,239 and with my kingly scepter struck me dead 444 00:38:40,318 --> 00:38:43,322 when I was forced to leave my Gaveston. 445 00:38:57,335 --> 00:38:59,429 Madam, how fares Your Grace? 446 00:38:59,504 --> 00:39:01,177 Ah, Mortimer. 447 00:39:02,257 --> 00:39:03,429 [gunshot] 448 00:39:08,930 --> 00:39:11,854 Now breaks the king's hate forth, 449 00:39:11,933 --> 00:39:14,686 and he confesseth that he loves me not. 450 00:39:14,769 --> 00:39:17,773 Ah, cry quittance, madam, then, and love not him. 451 00:39:19,357 --> 00:39:23,783 Sweet Mortimer, I am enjoined to sue to you for his repeal. 452 00:39:24,696 --> 00:39:27,620 This wills the king, and this I must perform, 453 00:39:27,699 --> 00:39:30,748 or else be banished from His Highness' presence. 454 00:39:30,827 --> 00:39:33,626 Can this be true? 'Twas good to banish him? 455 00:39:34,622 --> 00:39:36,920 And is this true, to call him home again? 456 00:39:37,959 --> 00:39:41,680 Such reasons make white black and dark night day. 457 00:39:42,672 --> 00:39:44,845 Do you not wish that Gaveston were dead? 458 00:39:47,635 --> 00:39:49,057 I would he were. 459 00:39:50,722 --> 00:39:55,728 My lords, that I abhor base Gaveston I hope Your Honors make no question. 460 00:39:56,436 --> 00:39:58,905 And therefore, though I plead for his repeal, 461 00:39:58,980 --> 00:40:02,405 'tis not for his sake but for our avail. 462 00:40:02,483 --> 00:40:03,985 Nay for the realm's. 463 00:40:05,737 --> 00:40:09,241 But were he here, detested as he is, 464 00:40:10,074 --> 00:40:12,827 how easily might some base slave 465 00:40:12,911 --> 00:40:16,165 be suborned to greet his lordship with a knife? 466 00:40:17,373 --> 00:40:19,375 How chance that this was never done before? 467 00:40:20,585 --> 00:40:23,088 Because, my lords, it was not thought upon. 468 00:40:44,567 --> 00:40:45,864 My gracious lord? 469 00:40:52,951 --> 00:40:55,124 My gracious lord, I come to bring you news. 470 00:40:58,081 --> 00:41:00,755 That you have parleyed with your Mortimer? 471 00:41:03,711 --> 00:41:06,385 Gaveston, my lord, shall be repealed. 472 00:41:09,467 --> 00:41:11,469 The news is too sweet to be true. 473 00:41:13,304 --> 00:41:15,477 But will you love me if you find it so? 474 00:41:17,433 --> 00:41:20,858 If it be so, what will not Edward do? 475 00:41:22,981 --> 00:41:24,278 For Gaveston... 476 00:41:25,942 --> 00:41:27,444 but not for Isabel. 477 00:41:27,527 --> 00:41:28,653 For thee, fair queen. 478 00:41:28,736 --> 00:41:32,582 If thou lovest Gaveston, I'll hang a golden tongue about thy neck... 479 00:41:33,574 --> 00:41:36,327 seeing thou hast pleaded with so good success. 480 00:41:39,330 --> 00:41:43,506 No other jewels hang about my neck than these, my lord. 481 00:41:45,253 --> 00:41:49,850 Nor let me have more wealth than I may fetch from this rich treasury. 482 00:41:51,509 --> 00:41:56,310 Oh, how a kiss revives poor Isabel. 483 00:41:57,140 --> 00:41:59,518 Once more receive my hand. 484 00:42:01,269 --> 00:42:04,523 Let this be a second marriage twixt thyself and me. 485 00:42:08,901 --> 00:42:11,745 And may it prove more happy than the first. 486 00:42:16,534 --> 00:42:17,877 The wind is good. 487 00:42:19,495 --> 00:42:21,213 I wonder why he stays. 488 00:42:22,373 --> 00:42:26,003 [sighs] I fear me he is wracked upon the sea. 489 00:42:26,502 --> 00:42:27,799 [door slams] 490 00:42:28,504 --> 00:42:29,505 My lord. 491 00:42:29,589 --> 00:42:30,806 How now? 492 00:42:30,882 --> 00:42:33,135 What news? ls Gaveston arrived? 493 00:42:33,551 --> 00:42:35,645 Nowt but Gaveston. 494 00:42:36,220 --> 00:42:37,221 What means, Your Grace? 495 00:42:37,305 --> 00:42:39,683 They love me not that hate my Gaveston. 496 00:42:48,316 --> 00:42:50,910 Let him without controlment have his will. 497 00:42:52,945 --> 00:42:55,539 The mightiest kings have had their minions. 498 00:42:57,200 --> 00:42:59,373 Great Alexander loved Hephaestion. 499 00:43:00,286 --> 00:43:03,165 The conquering Hercules for Hylas wept. 500 00:43:03,748 --> 00:43:08,424 And for Patroclus stern Achilles drooped. [chuckles] 501 00:43:09,295 --> 00:43:11,297 And not kings only but the wisest men. 502 00:43:12,173 --> 00:43:14,175 The Roman Tully loved Octavius. 503 00:43:14,675 --> 00:43:17,849 Grave Socrates, wild Alcibiades. 504 00:43:21,599 --> 00:43:24,523 Then let His Grace, whose youth is flexible 505 00:43:24,602 --> 00:43:26,604 and promiseth as much as we can wish... 506 00:43:28,022 --> 00:43:30,616 freely enjoy that vain, light-headed earl. 507 00:43:32,193 --> 00:43:34,742 For riper years will wean him from such toys. 508 00:43:35,822 --> 00:43:40,578 [string quartet: classical] 509 00:44:04,559 --> 00:44:05,560 [music stops] 510 00:44:08,354 --> 00:44:11,358 [tango plaYsl 511 00:44:25,788 --> 00:44:26,630 [POP] 512 00:44:51,689 --> 00:44:54,408 Thy absence made me droop and pine away. 513 00:44:54,942 --> 00:44:59,118 But now thy sight is sweeter far 514 00:44:59,197 --> 00:45:03,202 than was thy parting hence bitter and irksome to my sobbing heart. 515 00:45:05,870 --> 00:45:08,794 Sweet lord and king, your speech preventeth mine. 516 00:45:10,666 --> 00:45:13,135 Yet have I words left to express my joy. 517 00:45:13,628 --> 00:45:16,131 The shepherd, nipped with biting winter's rage, 518 00:45:16,214 --> 00:45:20,811 frolics no more to see the painted spring than I do to behold Your Majesty. 519 00:45:23,054 --> 00:45:23,976 [Gaveston sighs] 520 00:45:24,055 --> 00:45:26,604 [birds squawking in distance] 521 00:45:45,409 --> 00:45:47,207 Who's this? 522 00:45:47,286 --> 00:45:48,913 The queen? 523 00:45:51,123 --> 00:45:52,921 Aye, Mortimer. 524 00:45:54,710 --> 00:45:57,589 The miserable queen. [laughs] 525 00:46:03,177 --> 00:46:07,683 Whose pining heart and inward sighs have blasted. 526 00:46:10,101 --> 00:46:13,947 And body with continual mourning wasted. 527 00:46:16,983 --> 00:46:22,865 These hands are tired with haling of my lord from Gaveston. 528 00:46:22,947 --> 00:46:24,995 From wicked Gaveston. 529 00:46:26,617 --> 00:46:28,415 And all in vain. 530 00:46:30,162 --> 00:46:34,759 For when I speak him fair, he turns away... 531 00:46:35,960 --> 00:46:38,383 and smiles upon his minion. 532 00:46:49,932 --> 00:46:52,310 [chattering, laughing] 533 00:46:54,812 --> 00:46:56,906 [chattering stops] 534 00:46:59,692 --> 00:47:02,115 Will none of you salute my Gaveston? 535 00:47:02,737 --> 00:47:03,989 Salute him? 536 00:47:04,572 --> 00:47:05,698 Salute him? 537 00:47:12,038 --> 00:47:13,335 Yes. 538 00:47:13,414 --> 00:47:15,963 Welcome to the lord high chamberlain. 539 00:47:16,042 --> 00:47:18,090 Welcome is the good earl of Cornwall. 540 00:47:18,169 --> 00:47:20,592 - Welcome to the king and lord of man. -...and lord of man. 541 00:47:20,671 --> 00:47:22,594 [all laughing] 542 00:47:23,841 --> 00:47:25,684 [all laughing] 543 00:47:26,969 --> 00:47:28,312 Brother, do you hear them? 544 00:47:28,387 --> 00:47:31,937 Still these earls and barons use me thus? 545 00:47:32,016 --> 00:47:33,643 My lord, I cannot brook these injuries. 546 00:47:33,726 --> 00:47:36,605 Return it to their throats. I'll be thy warrant. 547 00:47:47,490 --> 00:47:50,744 Base leaden earls. 548 00:47:53,120 --> 00:47:55,623 The glory in your birth. 549 00:47:57,083 --> 00:48:00,337 Go sit at home and eat your tenant's beef. 550 00:48:01,962 --> 00:48:04,715 And come not here to scoff at Gaveston... 551 00:48:07,426 --> 00:48:10,771 whose mounting thoughts did never creep so low... 552 00:48:11,972 --> 00:48:14,851 as to bestow a look on such as you. 553 00:48:15,309 --> 00:48:18,188 - Villain, your life! -[woman screaming] 554 00:48:20,022 --> 00:48:21,239 [panting] 555 00:48:21,315 --> 00:48:23,943 Furious Mortimer, what hast thou done? 556 00:48:24,026 --> 00:48:27,155 Dear, shall you aby this riotous deed! Out of my presence! 557 00:48:27,238 --> 00:48:28,706 Come not near the court. 558 00:48:28,781 --> 00:48:33,662 I'll not be barred the court for Gaveston. Look to your crown if you back him thus. 559 00:48:33,744 --> 00:48:36,873 Mortimer, these words do ill beseem thy years. 560 00:48:39,083 --> 00:48:41,677 Now all of them conspire to cross me thus. 561 00:48:41,752 --> 00:48:44,380 But if I live, I'll tread upon their heads 562 00:48:44,463 --> 00:48:47,433 that think with high looks thus to tread me down. 563 00:48:51,303 --> 00:48:54,978 My swelling heart for very anger breaks! 564 00:48:57,685 --> 00:49:00,814 How often have I been baited by these peers 565 00:49:00,896 --> 00:49:05,026 and dare not be revenged, for their power is great. 566 00:49:07,069 --> 00:49:11,870 Yet shall the crowing of these cockerels affright a lion? 567 00:49:11,949 --> 00:49:14,498 Aaah! 568 00:49:16,120 --> 00:49:19,795 Edward, unfold your paws 569 00:49:19,874 --> 00:49:24,220 and let their live's blood slake the fury's hunger... 570 00:49:27,506 --> 00:49:31,511 if I be cruel and grow tyrannous! 571 00:49:33,679 --> 00:49:39,561 Now let them thank themselves and rue too late. 572 00:49:54,783 --> 00:49:56,456 Aaah! 573 00:49:56,535 --> 00:49:58,879 The court is naked, 574 00:49:58,954 --> 00:50:04,051 being bereft of those that make a king seem glorious to the world. 575 00:50:05,002 --> 00:50:08,552 Libels are cast against him in the street. 576 00:50:08,631 --> 00:50:12,135 Ballads and rhymes made of his overthrow. 577 00:50:12,218 --> 00:50:13,936 [jet passing overhead] 578 00:50:14,011 --> 00:50:16,480 [groaning] 579 00:50:44,667 --> 00:50:46,465 Poor Gaveston. 580 00:50:49,046 --> 00:50:51,299 Has no friend but me. 581 00:50:55,636 --> 00:51:00,984 Mortimer is grown so brave that to my face he threatens civil wars. 582 00:51:01,684 --> 00:51:03,732 Why do you not commit him to the Tower? 583 00:51:05,437 --> 00:51:09,658 Oh, I dare not, for the people love him well. 584 00:51:11,694 --> 00:51:14,823 Would Mortimer and Isabella both caroused a bowl of poison 585 00:51:14,905 --> 00:51:16,407 to each others health. 586 00:51:19,577 --> 00:51:21,750 [Sighs] 587 00:51:23,205 --> 00:51:25,333 Knowest thou him, Gaveston? 588 00:51:25,416 --> 00:51:26,793 Aye, my lord. 589 00:51:28,294 --> 00:51:30,171 His name is Spencer. 590 00:51:32,631 --> 00:51:35,054 For my sake, let him wait upon your grace. 591 00:51:35,134 --> 00:51:38,638 Spencer, sweet Spencer. 592 00:51:39,597 --> 00:51:41,065 I adopt you here, 593 00:51:41,140 --> 00:51:45,520 and merely of our love, we do create thee earl and lord, 594 00:51:45,603 --> 00:51:49,358 despite of times, despite of enemies. 595 00:51:49,440 --> 00:51:51,363 My lord, 596 00:51:51,442 --> 00:51:55,447 no greater title could happen unto me than to be favored by Your Majesty. 597 00:51:57,615 --> 00:51:59,242 My lord, 598 00:52:00,034 --> 00:52:05,040 I see your love to Gaveston will be the ruin of the realm and you. 599 00:52:05,122 --> 00:52:07,966 For now the wrathful nobles threaten wars. 600 00:52:09,501 --> 00:52:11,219 And therefore, Brother... 601 00:52:13,130 --> 00:52:14,757 banish him forever. 602 00:52:16,300 --> 00:52:17,847 [chuckles] 603 00:52:20,471 --> 00:52:22,519 Art thou an enemy to my Gaveston? 604 00:52:23,182 --> 00:52:24,980 Aye . 605 00:52:25,059 --> 00:52:27,983 And it grieves me that I ever favored him. 606 00:52:30,731 --> 00:52:32,028 Traitor. 607 00:52:32,775 --> 00:52:34,027 Begone. 608 00:52:34,735 --> 00:52:36,578 Whine with Mortimer. 609 00:52:41,408 --> 00:52:43,911 No marvel you scorn the noble peers 610 00:52:44,745 --> 00:52:47,043 when I, your brother, am rejected thus. 611 00:53:06,809 --> 00:53:09,528 Of love to this our native land... 612 00:53:11,188 --> 00:53:12,815 I come to join you... 613 00:53:13,982 --> 00:53:14,983 and leave the king. 614 00:53:21,115 --> 00:53:25,712 I fear me you are sent of policy to undermine us with a show of love. 615 00:53:29,915 --> 00:53:33,010 Mine honor shall be the hostage of my truth. 616 00:53:35,754 --> 00:53:38,177 Never was Plantagenet false of his word. 617 00:53:46,849 --> 00:53:48,351 Therefore trust we thee. 618 00:53:53,230 --> 00:53:55,073 Gaveston frolics with the king. 619 00:53:55,149 --> 00:53:58,449 Let us with our followers surprise them unawares. 620 00:53:58,527 --> 00:54:00,529 None be so hardy as to touch the king. 621 00:54:01,113 --> 00:54:04,083 But neither spare you Gaveston nor his friends. 622 00:54:14,209 --> 00:54:16,382 [thunder rumbling] 623 00:54:22,050 --> 00:54:23,643 Fly, my lord. 624 00:54:23,719 --> 00:54:25,892 These earls have got the hold. 625 00:54:25,971 --> 00:54:27,598 Stay, my lord. 626 00:54:27,681 --> 00:54:29,854 [sighs] They will not injure you. 627 00:54:29,933 --> 00:54:32,027 I will not trust them, Gaveston! 628 00:54:33,270 --> 00:54:34,442 Away. 629 00:54:54,708 --> 00:54:57,678 Gallop apace, bright Phoebus, through the sky... 630 00:54:58,670 --> 00:55:01,423 and dusky night in rusty iron car... 631 00:55:02,633 --> 00:55:06,263 between you both, shorten the time, I pray, 632 00:55:06,345 --> 00:55:09,349 that I might see that most desired day 633 00:55:09,431 --> 00:55:13,527 when we may meet these traitors in the field. 634 00:55:15,437 --> 00:55:18,156 How comes it that the king and Gaveston is parted? 635 00:55:18,232 --> 00:55:19,279 [man shouting] 636 00:55:19,358 --> 00:55:23,204 That your army, going several ways, might be of lesser force. 637 00:55:24,488 --> 00:55:27,037 [man screaming] 638 00:55:27,115 --> 00:55:30,039 This tattered ensign of my ancestors, 639 00:55:30,118 --> 00:55:33,042 which swept the desert shore of that dead sea 640 00:55:33,121 --> 00:55:35,544 whereof we got the name of Mortimer, 641 00:55:35,624 --> 00:55:40,380 I will advance and ring aloud the knell of Gaveston. 642 00:55:40,462 --> 00:55:42,931 Pursue him quickly and he cannot escape. 643 00:55:44,675 --> 00:55:47,019 The king hath left him and his train is small. 644 00:55:49,054 --> 00:55:53,104 Yet, I hope my sorrows will have end. 645 00:56:04,111 --> 00:56:08,491 And Gaveston this blessed day... 646 00:56:10,242 --> 00:56:11,915 be slain. 647 00:56:19,668 --> 00:56:21,921 [Gaveston narrating] Yet, lusty lords, 648 00:56:22,004 --> 00:56:27,602 I have escaped your hands, your threats, your alarms, 649 00:56:27,676 --> 00:56:29,349 and your hot pursuits. 650 00:56:30,512 --> 00:56:33,061 And though divorced from King Edward's eyes 651 00:56:33,140 --> 00:56:36,940 yet Iieth Piers of Gaveston unsurprised... 652 00:56:38,395 --> 00:56:39,817 breathing in hope. 653 00:56:39,897 --> 00:56:43,071 [man on radio] v/s/b/I/'U/ moderate to good. 654 00:56:43,650 --> 00:56:46,529 From the wash to Dungeness, wind southeast. 655 00:56:46,612 --> 00:56:49,365 Oh, Spencer, 656 00:56:49,448 --> 00:56:52,076 not the riches of my realm can ransom Gaveston. 657 00:56:52,159 --> 00:56:54,002 He's marked to die. 658 00:56:54,077 --> 00:56:56,171 I know the malice of Mortimer. 659 00:56:59,917 --> 00:57:02,591 [humming] 660 00:57:16,308 --> 00:57:19,232 Thou proud disturber of thy country's peace, 661 00:57:19,311 --> 00:57:22,064 corrupter of thy king, cause of these broils. 662 00:57:22,147 --> 00:57:24,275 Lord chamberlain. 663 00:57:24,358 --> 00:57:25,780 Good lord of Cornwall. 664 00:57:25,859 --> 00:57:27,486 Lord governor of man. 665 00:57:28,070 --> 00:57:30,323 -[coughs] -[helicopter overhead] 666 00:57:30,405 --> 00:57:32,453 [groaning] 667 00:57:43,126 --> 00:57:44,844 Monster of men... 668 00:57:46,088 --> 00:57:49,809 look for no other fortune, wretch, than death. 669 00:57:49,883 --> 00:57:51,556 [coughing] 670 00:57:54,930 --> 00:57:59,106 - I thank you all, my lords. -[all laughing] 671 00:58:00,352 --> 00:58:03,606 Then I perceive that heading is one... 672 00:58:05,691 --> 00:58:07,443 hanging is the other... 673 00:58:08,568 --> 00:58:09,990 and death is all. 674 00:58:11,363 --> 00:58:13,286 [grunting, gagging] 675 00:58:16,410 --> 00:58:18,913 [sputtering] 676 00:58:29,631 --> 00:58:31,474 [panting] 677 00:58:31,550 --> 00:58:35,896 Come, let thy shadow parley with King Edward. 678 00:58:50,110 --> 00:58:53,660 [Spencer] Were I King Edward, England's sovereign, 679 00:58:53,739 --> 00:58:56,162 son to the lovely Eleanor of Spain, 680 00:58:56,783 --> 00:58:59,081 great Edward Longshanks's issue, 681 00:58:59,870 --> 00:59:04,216 would I bear these braves, this rage, 682 00:59:04,291 --> 00:59:10,264 and suffer uncontrolled these barons who beard me thus in my own land, 683 00:59:10,839 --> 00:59:12,807 in mine own realm? 684 00:59:17,262 --> 00:59:19,264 My lord, pardon my speech. 685 00:59:21,016 --> 00:59:23,895 Did you retain your father's magnanimity? 686 00:59:23,977 --> 00:59:29,154 Did you regard the honor of your name you would not suffer thus, Your Majesty. 687 00:59:29,232 --> 00:59:31,655 Be counterbuffed of your nobility. 688 00:59:33,737 --> 00:59:36,286 Strike off their heads 689 00:59:36,990 --> 00:59:38,867 and let them preach upon poles. 690 00:59:39,451 --> 00:59:42,125 No doubt such lessons they will teach the rest 691 00:59:42,204 --> 00:59:44,502 as by their preachments they will profit much 692 00:59:44,581 --> 00:59:47,801 and learn obedience to their lawful king. 693 00:59:49,795 --> 00:59:51,513 Yea, gentle Spencer... 694 00:59:53,006 --> 00:59:55,384 we have been too mild, 695 00:59:55,467 --> 00:59:56,969 too kind to them. 696 00:59:58,970 --> 01:00:01,143 But now we'll draw our swords. 697 01:00:01,640 --> 01:00:04,018 Refer your vengeance upon these barons. 698 01:00:05,644 --> 01:00:08,944 And let not unrevenged them murder your friends. 699 01:00:11,566 --> 01:00:13,034 [Edward] By earth, 700 01:00:13,110 --> 01:00:15,033 the common mother of us all... 701 01:00:16,196 --> 01:00:20,292 by heaven, and all the moving orbs thereof... 702 01:00:21,451 --> 01:00:25,046 by this right hand, and by my father's sword, 703 01:00:25,122 --> 01:00:28,672 and all the honors 'longing to my crown, 704 01:00:28,750 --> 01:00:31,879 I will have heads and lives for him 705 01:00:31,962 --> 01:00:37,310 as many as I have manors, castles, towns, and towers. 706 01:00:38,051 --> 01:00:39,928 Traitorous Mortimer! 707 01:00:41,721 --> 01:00:44,600 If I be England's king, 708 01:00:44,683 --> 01:00:48,779 in lakes of gore your headless trunk, 709 01:00:48,854 --> 01:00:52,028 your body will I trail. 710 01:00:52,107 --> 01:00:57,159 That you may drink your fill and quaff in blood... 711 01:00:59,030 --> 01:01:03,126 you villains that have slain my Gaveston! 712 01:01:12,460 --> 01:01:15,179 [waves crashing in distance] 713 01:01:37,485 --> 01:01:42,491 “The barons up in arms by me salute Your Highness 714 01:01:42,574 --> 01:01:44,668 with long life and happiness. 715 01:01:44,743 --> 01:01:47,747 And bid me say, as plainer to Your Grace, 716 01:01:47,829 --> 01:01:51,629 that if, without effusion of blood, 717 01:01:51,708 --> 01:01:54,882 you will have ease and remedy. 718 01:01:54,961 --> 01:01:58,886 That from your princely person you remove this Spencer 719 01:01:59,549 --> 01:02:03,554 as a putrefying branch that deads the royal vine, 720 01:02:03,637 --> 01:02:07,608 whose golden leaves empale your princely head. 721 01:02:07,682 --> 01:02:12,313 Your diadem, whose brightness such pernicious upstarts dim, 722 01:02:12,395 --> 01:02:13,521 say they, 723 01:02:13,605 --> 01:02:19,578 and lovingly advise your grace to cherish virtue and nobility, 724 01:02:19,653 --> 01:02:22,827 and to have old senators in high esteem, 725 01:02:22,906 --> 01:02:26,126 and shake off smooth dissembling flatterers.” 726 01:02:26,201 --> 01:02:27,953 Traitors. 727 01:02:28,036 --> 01:02:29,834 Will they still display their pride? 728 01:02:29,913 --> 01:02:33,008 Rebels, will they appoint their king his sports, 729 01:02:33,083 --> 01:02:36,587 his friends, and his pleasures? 730 01:02:36,670 --> 01:02:37,796 [scoffs] 731 01:02:37,879 --> 01:02:42,225 Yet, ere thou go, see how I do divorce Spencer from me. 732 01:02:43,218 --> 01:02:45,095 [drumming] 733 01:02:45,178 --> 01:02:48,273 [banging] 734 01:02:55,605 --> 01:02:56,982 March with me, my friends. 735 01:02:57,065 --> 01:02:59,784 Edward this day hath crowned him king anew. 736 01:02:59,859 --> 01:03:03,363 Saint George for England and King Edward's right! 737 01:03:03,446 --> 01:03:06,165 [whistles blowing] 738 01:03:06,241 --> 01:03:08,335 [banging] 739 01:03:08,410 --> 01:03:11,584 [whistles blowing continues] 740 01:03:11,663 --> 01:03:13,256 [banging continues] 741 01:03:13,331 --> 01:03:15,800 [whistles blowing continues] 742 01:03:15,875 --> 01:03:17,252 [banging continues] 743 01:03:17,335 --> 01:03:21,556 Misgoverned kings are cause of all this wrack. 744 01:03:21,631 --> 01:03:24,931 And Edward, thou art one among them all, 745 01:03:25,010 --> 01:03:28,389 whose looseness hath betrayed the land to spoil 746 01:03:28,471 --> 01:03:33,318 and made the channels overflow with blood of thine own people. 747 01:03:33,393 --> 01:03:36,863 Stop the murders! Stop the lies! Queer love will never die! 748 01:03:36,938 --> 01:03:40,533 Stop the murders! Stop the lies! Queer love will never die! 749 01:03:40,608 --> 01:03:44,738 Stop the murders! Stop the lies! Queer love will never die! 750 01:03:44,821 --> 01:03:48,997 And for the open wrongs and injuries Edward hath done to us, 751 01:03:49,075 --> 01:03:51,077 his queen and land, 752 01:03:51,953 --> 01:03:56,504 we come again in arms to wreck it all with swords. 753 01:03:56,583 --> 01:03:59,052 That England's queen in peace 754 01:03:59,127 --> 01:04:03,507 may repossess her dignities and honors 755 01:04:03,590 --> 01:04:07,140 from the king that havocs England's wealth. 756 01:04:07,218 --> 01:04:09,266 -[shouting] {banging} 757 01:04:21,066 --> 01:04:23,785 [creaking] 758 01:04:29,824 --> 01:04:31,872 Vailed is your pride. 759 01:04:37,123 --> 01:04:38,966 Me thinks you hang your head. 760 01:04:41,795 --> 01:04:44,389 But we'll advance it, traitor. 761 01:04:47,217 --> 01:04:51,188 Now it is time to be avenged on you for all your braves 762 01:04:51,262 --> 01:04:55,312 and for the murder of our dearest friend... 763 01:04:56,309 --> 01:05:00,780 to whom right well you knew our soul was knit. 764 01:05:03,483 --> 01:05:04,985 Piers of Gaveston. 765 01:05:06,444 --> 01:05:08,117 My sweet favorite. 766 01:05:10,240 --> 01:05:12,117 [scoffs] Rebel. 767 01:05:14,411 --> 01:05:15,754 Recreant. 768 01:05:17,997 --> 01:05:21,376 - You made him away. - Accursed wretch. 769 01:05:24,254 --> 01:05:26,256 Thou watched the prisoner... 770 01:05:28,007 --> 01:05:29,600 poor Piers... 771 01:05:31,010 --> 01:05:31,886 slain. 772 01:05:31,970 --> 01:05:33,472 [zipper zipping] 773 01:05:35,223 --> 01:05:39,729 Tyrant, I scorn thy threats and menaces. 774 01:05:40,562 --> 01:05:43,281 'Tis but temporal that thou canst inflict. 775 01:05:44,315 --> 01:05:46,409 The worst is death, 776 01:05:46,484 --> 01:05:50,785 and better die to live than live in infamy under such a king. 777 01:05:56,828 --> 01:05:58,375 [groaning] 778 01:06:08,298 --> 01:06:11,643 [laughing] 779 01:06:11,718 --> 01:06:16,815 [Pig squealing] 780 01:06:17,807 --> 01:06:20,151 - A brother? -[squealing] 781 01:06:20,226 --> 01:06:23,025 No, a butcher of thy friends! 782 01:06:24,564 --> 01:06:27,033 Proud Edward, dost thou banish me thy presence? 783 01:06:28,193 --> 01:06:30,070 -[laugh_s] -[squealing] 784 01:06:31,279 --> 01:06:33,873 But I'll cheer the wronged queen 785 01:06:33,948 --> 01:06:36,952 and certify what Edward's looseness is. 786 01:06:38,786 --> 01:06:41,835 - Unnatural king... -[squealing] 787 01:06:41,915 --> 01:06:45,670 ...to slaughter noble men and cherish flatterers. 788 01:06:45,752 --> 01:06:47,299 [squealing continues] 789 01:06:49,964 --> 01:06:51,637 [whirring] 790 01:06:53,760 --> 01:06:55,808 [whirring] 791 01:06:56,429 --> 01:06:58,102 Ah, boy... 792 01:07:00,141 --> 01:07:02,564 thou art deceived at least in this... 793 01:07:03,937 --> 01:07:06,781 to think that we can yet be tuned together. 794 01:07:08,691 --> 01:07:09,908 No, no. 795 01:07:11,069 --> 01:07:13,538 We jar too far. 796 01:07:13,613 --> 01:07:17,288 [thunder rumbling] 797 01:07:20,745 --> 01:07:22,213 Vile wretch. 798 01:07:24,457 --> 01:07:28,052 And why hast thou, of all unkind... 799 01:07:29,170 --> 01:07:33,767 borne arms against thy brother and thy king? 800 01:07:36,052 --> 01:07:38,225 I like not this relenting mood. 801 01:07:57,824 --> 01:08:00,202 I rue my lord's ill fortune. 802 01:08:00,285 --> 01:08:01,411 [scoffs] 803 01:08:03,121 --> 01:08:04,589 But, alas... 804 01:08:05,707 --> 01:08:08,711 care of my country called me to this war. 805 01:08:09,752 --> 01:08:12,505 I think King Edward will outrun us all. 806 01:08:14,173 --> 01:08:15,550 Checkmate. 807 01:08:23,016 --> 01:08:25,769 This life contemplative is heaven. 808 01:08:28,271 --> 01:08:32,321 Oh, that I might this life in quiet lead. 809 01:08:32,400 --> 01:08:35,904 [jet passing overhead] 810 01:08:37,238 --> 01:08:41,960 On thy lap lay I this head laden with mickle care. 811 01:08:44,495 --> 01:08:47,590 Oh, might I never open these eyes again. 812 01:08:49,083 --> 01:08:52,553 Never again lift up this drooping head. 813 01:08:53,796 --> 01:08:57,016 Never more lift up this dying heart. 814 01:08:57,091 --> 01:09:01,062 Look up, my lord, this drowsiness betides no good. 815 01:09:01,137 --> 01:09:03,356 [jet passing overhead] 816 01:09:03,431 --> 01:09:05,729 Here is a litter ready for Your Grace. 817 01:09:09,979 --> 01:09:12,778 Waits your pleasure and the day grows old. 818 01:09:15,693 --> 01:09:17,115 [chuckles] 819 01:09:20,073 --> 01:09:21,996 A litter hast thou? 820 01:09:25,328 --> 01:09:27,251 Lay me in a hearse 821 01:09:27,330 --> 01:09:30,459 and to the gates of hell convey me hence. 822 01:09:31,709 --> 01:09:35,464 Let Pluto's bells ring out my fatal knell 823 01:09:35,546 --> 01:09:39,722 and hags howl for my death at Charon's shore. 824 01:09:41,928 --> 01:09:44,602 For friends Edward none... 825 01:09:46,974 --> 01:09:48,191 but him. 826 01:09:50,728 --> 01:09:51,980 And he... 827 01:09:54,232 --> 01:09:57,281 he must die under a tyrant's sword. 828 01:10:01,364 --> 01:10:03,708 [helicopter approaching] 829 01:10:05,034 --> 01:10:06,251 O day... 830 01:10:07,578 --> 01:10:10,331 the last of all my bliss on earth. 831 01:10:12,834 --> 01:10:17,305 Successful battles gives the god of kings 832 01:10:17,380 --> 01:10:21,055 to them that fight in right and fear his wrath. 833 01:10:23,177 --> 01:10:27,523 Since then, successfully, we have prevailed... 834 01:10:28,516 --> 01:10:31,486 thanks be to heaven's great architect... 835 01:10:33,938 --> 01:10:35,155 and you. 836 01:10:37,817 --> 01:10:42,823 Madam, without offense, if I may ask, how will you deal with Edward in his fall? 837 01:10:43,656 --> 01:10:46,079 Tell me, what Edward do you mean? 838 01:10:48,035 --> 01:10:49,332 Your father. 839 01:10:54,250 --> 01:10:56,093 I will not call him king. 840 01:10:56,169 --> 01:10:59,343 -[man shouting] -[screaming in distance] 841 01:11:04,343 --> 01:11:05,390 [man screaming in distance] 842 01:11:05,470 --> 01:11:07,143 Is noble Edward gone? 843 01:11:09,891 --> 01:11:11,484 Parted from hence? 844 01:11:12,101 --> 01:11:13,353 Parted from thee? 845 01:11:13,436 --> 01:11:15,609 [spitting] 846 01:11:16,647 --> 01:11:18,741 [spitting continues] 847 01:11:27,658 --> 01:11:29,080 My Soul! 848 01:11:40,296 --> 01:11:41,764 [bones cracking] 849 01:11:48,846 --> 01:11:49,972 Girl-boy. 850 01:11:50,056 --> 01:11:53,526 [thinking] Continue ever, thou celestial sun. 851 01:11:54,268 --> 01:11:57,693 Let never silent night possess this clime. 852 01:11:58,523 --> 01:12:01,697 Stand still, you watches of the element. 853 01:12:02,318 --> 01:12:06,368 All times and seasons, rest you at a stay... 854 01:12:07,406 --> 01:12:12,628 that Edward may be still fair England's king. 855 01:12:15,081 --> 01:12:18,426 So well hast thou deserved, sweet Mortimer. 856 01:12:19,710 --> 01:12:22,839 As Isabel could live with thee forever. 857 01:12:25,341 --> 01:12:27,844 Be thou persuaded that I love thee well. 858 01:12:30,179 --> 01:12:34,184 Fair Isabel, now we have our desire. 859 01:12:35,226 --> 01:12:37,945 The proud corrupters of the light-brained king 860 01:12:38,020 --> 01:12:40,899 have paid their homage to the lofty gallows. 861 01:12:41,732 --> 01:12:44,030 Edward himself lies in captivity. 862 01:12:44,902 --> 01:12:48,122 And we will rule the realm. 863 01:12:52,618 --> 01:12:55,087 [birds cawing in distance] 864 01:12:55,162 --> 01:12:57,335 [wings fluttering] 865 01:13:03,504 --> 01:13:04,972 [bird cries in distance] 866 01:13:22,440 --> 01:13:23,942 [bird cries in distance] 867 01:13:27,278 --> 01:13:29,406 It's not the first time I've killed a man. 868 01:13:31,073 --> 01:13:33,792 I learned in Naples how to poison flowers. 869 01:13:34,619 --> 01:13:38,214 To strangle with a lawn thrust through the throat. 870 01:13:38,873 --> 01:13:41,467 To pierce the windpipe with a needle's point. 871 01:13:42,835 --> 01:13:44,963 Or whilst one's asleep, 872 01:13:45,046 --> 01:13:47,925 to take a quill and blow a little powder in his lungs, 873 01:13:48,007 --> 01:13:50,977 or open his gob and pour quicksilver down. 874 01:13:57,350 --> 01:14:00,354 But yet I have a braver way than these. 875 01:14:05,691 --> 01:14:09,912 I, I, and none shall know which way he died. 876 01:14:13,199 --> 01:14:16,203 I care not how it is, so it be not spied. 877 01:14:25,878 --> 01:14:28,347 Commend me humbly to His Majesty... 878 01:14:30,383 --> 01:14:31,680 and tell him... 879 01:14:32,760 --> 01:14:37,231 that I labor all in vain to ease his grief... 880 01:14:38,766 --> 01:14:40,393 and work his liberty. 881 01:14:55,574 --> 01:14:57,372 And bear him this 882 01:14:57,451 --> 01:14:59,704 as witness of my love. 883 01:15:10,715 --> 01:15:13,264 He shall be murdered when the deed is done. 884 01:15:16,095 --> 01:15:19,349 My daily diet is heartbreaking sobs... 885 01:15:20,349 --> 01:15:23,273 that almost rents the closet of my heart. 886 01:15:27,523 --> 01:15:29,696 The queen sent us to see how you're used. 887 01:15:32,486 --> 01:15:34,113 For she relents at this... 888 01:15:35,865 --> 01:15:37,117 your misery. 889 01:15:49,920 --> 01:15:54,391 Tell Isabel, whose eyes have turned to steel, 890 01:15:54,467 --> 01:15:57,471 who will sooner sparkle fire than shed a tear... 891 01:15:59,055 --> 01:16:01,274 this dungeon where they keep me 892 01:16:01,348 --> 01:16:05,353 is the sink wherein the filth of all the castle falls. 893 01:16:07,480 --> 01:16:12,532 And there, in mire and puddle, have I stood 894 01:16:12,610 --> 01:16:14,487 these ten days space. 895 01:16:16,113 --> 01:16:17,956 And lest that I should sleep... 896 01:16:19,075 --> 01:16:21,624 one plays continually upon a drum. 897 01:16:24,997 --> 01:16:26,965 They give me bread and water... 898 01:16:28,000 --> 01:16:29,627 being a king. 899 01:16:31,420 --> 01:16:36,472 So that for want of sleep and sustenance 900 01:16:36,550 --> 01:16:38,552 my mind's distempered... 901 01:16:40,054 --> 01:16:41,931 and my body's numbed. 902 01:16:42,765 --> 01:16:46,110 And whether I have limbs or no, I know not. 903 01:16:49,480 --> 01:16:52,780 Would my blood dropped out of my every vein... 904 01:16:54,652 --> 01:16:59,328 as doth this water from these tattered robes. 905 01:16:59,406 --> 01:17:01,534 No more, my lord. This breaks my very heart. 906 01:17:05,579 --> 01:17:07,126 Lay down and rest. 907 01:17:12,419 --> 01:17:14,888 If gentle words might comfort me... 908 01:17:15,965 --> 01:17:19,595 thy speeches long ago had eased my sorrows. 909 01:17:21,387 --> 01:17:24,982 For kind and loving thou hast always been. 910 01:17:27,476 --> 01:17:28,568 Be patient. 911 01:17:30,187 --> 01:17:31,609 Cease to lament. 912 01:17:33,274 --> 01:17:35,697 Imagine this dark prison were your court. 913 01:17:35,776 --> 01:17:37,528 [man on radio] This is London. 914 01:17:37,611 --> 01:17:39,784 The king's life is moving... 915 01:17:39,864 --> 01:17:41,241 [shutters clicking] 916 01:17:41,782 --> 01:17:44,251 Let him be king. I am too young to reign. 917 01:17:44,326 --> 01:17:46,795 Be content, seeing it is your father's pleasure. 918 01:17:46,871 --> 01:17:48,965 Let me see the king first, then I will. 919 01:17:49,039 --> 01:17:50,882 Aye, do, sweet nephew. 920 01:17:50,958 --> 01:17:52,505 Brother, you know it is impossible. 921 01:17:52,585 --> 01:17:53,711 [shutters clicking] 922 01:17:53,794 --> 01:17:55,216 Why? Is he dead? 923 01:17:55,296 --> 01:17:56,593 No, God forbid. 924 01:17:56,964 --> 01:17:59,137 I would these words proceeded from thy heart. 925 01:17:59,717 --> 01:18:01,094 [shutters clicking] 926 01:18:01,177 --> 01:18:05,102 My lord, he hath betrayed the king, his brother, and therefore trust him not. 927 01:18:05,181 --> 01:18:06,603 [grunts] 928 01:18:07,099 --> 01:18:09,727 Come, Son, and go with this gentle lord and me. 929 01:18:09,810 --> 01:18:12,233 With you I will, but not with Mortimer! 930 01:18:12,313 --> 01:18:14,782 Why, youngling, then I will carry thee by force away. 931 01:18:15,357 --> 01:18:18,452 Help, Uncle Kent! Mortimer will wrong me! 932 01:18:20,988 --> 01:18:23,411 Oh, miserable is that commonweal 933 01:18:23,490 --> 01:18:27,711 where lords keep courts and kings are locked in prison. 934 01:18:27,786 --> 01:18:28,833 [shutters clicking] 935 01:18:33,417 --> 01:18:34,634 [Spits] 936 01:18:40,925 --> 01:18:43,053 Did you attempt his rescue? 937 01:18:45,262 --> 01:18:47,264 He is our king. 938 01:18:51,352 --> 01:18:53,571 {gasps} - He's my uncle! 939 01:18:56,023 --> 01:18:57,320 He is your enemy. 940 01:18:57,399 --> 01:18:59,447 [coughing] 941 01:19:00,694 --> 01:19:01,911 Are thou king? 942 01:19:02,529 --> 01:19:04,372 Must I die at thy command? 943 01:19:05,491 --> 01:19:08,870 Either my brother or his son is king. 944 01:19:09,954 --> 01:19:12,423 And none of both them thirst for my blood. 945 01:19:28,889 --> 01:19:31,108 [gasping] 946 01:19:32,393 --> 01:19:33,485 [gasping] 947 01:19:38,607 --> 01:19:40,575 [coughing] 948 01:19:45,114 --> 01:19:46,115 [Spits] 949 01:19:54,832 --> 01:19:55,924 [gagging] 950 01:19:58,377 --> 01:20:00,550 What safety may I look for? 951 01:20:03,382 --> 01:20:05,009 Fear not, sweet boy. 952 01:20:08,637 --> 01:20:10,059 Had your uncle lived... 953 01:20:11,223 --> 01:20:12,850 he would have sought thy life. 954 01:20:14,018 --> 01:20:15,395 He is a traitor. 955 01:20:16,228 --> 01:20:18,777 Think not on him. Come. 956 01:20:54,558 --> 01:20:56,777 -[both panting, laughing] -[crowd chattering in distance] 957 01:21:06,570 --> 01:21:08,493 [sighs, chuckles] 958 01:21:08,989 --> 01:21:12,584 I seal, I cancel. [chuckles] 959 01:21:12,659 --> 01:21:14,206 I do what I will. 960 01:21:14,286 --> 01:21:15,458 [both laughing] 961 01:21:15,537 --> 01:21:17,631 Feared am I more than loved. 962 01:21:17,706 --> 01:21:19,333 Let me be feared. 963 01:21:19,416 --> 01:21:22,670 And when I frown, make all the court look pale. 964 01:21:22,753 --> 01:21:25,302 -[band playing] - I am protector now. 965 01:21:25,381 --> 01:21:27,054 Now all is sure. 966 01:21:27,132 --> 01:21:32,605 The queen and Mortimer shall rule the realm and none rule us. 967 01:21:32,679 --> 01:21:36,183 Mine enemies will I plague, my friends advance, 968 01:21:36,266 --> 01:21:38,894 and what I list, command. 969 01:21:38,977 --> 01:21:42,777 Sweet Mortimer, the life of Isabel. 970 01:21:43,399 --> 01:21:46,152 Be thou persuaded that I love thee well. 971 01:21:46,235 --> 01:21:48,954 [both laughing] 972 01:21:49,029 --> 01:21:51,498 [crowd cheering] 973 01:21:54,701 --> 01:21:56,795 [laughter echoing] 974 01:22:01,375 --> 01:22:04,003 Something still buzzeth in my ears... 975 01:22:05,379 --> 01:22:08,303 and tells me if I sleep... 976 01:22:09,425 --> 01:22:10,927 I never wake. 977 01:22:11,427 --> 01:22:14,101 [footsteps approaching] 978 01:22:21,228 --> 01:22:23,481 I know thou comes to murder me. 979 01:22:24,273 --> 01:22:26,367 What means Your Highness to mistrust us? 980 01:22:27,401 --> 01:22:30,905 Oh, pardon me. Grief makes me lunatic. 981 01:22:30,988 --> 01:22:32,535 Know that I am a king! 982 01:22:36,243 --> 01:22:40,373 At that name, I feel a hell of grief. 983 01:22:52,551 --> 01:22:54,178 Where is my crown? 984 01:23:00,601 --> 01:23:01,693 Gone. 985 01:23:05,355 --> 01:23:06,481 Gone. 986 01:23:10,569 --> 01:23:12,446 And do I remain alive? 987 01:23:16,450 --> 01:23:18,919 These hands were never stained with innocent blood. 988 01:23:20,537 --> 01:23:23,006 Nor shall they now be tainted with a king's. 989 01:23:25,459 --> 01:23:28,008 [footsteps receding] 990 01:23:31,715 --> 01:23:33,092 Farewell. 991 01:23:34,885 --> 01:23:37,729 I know the next news you'll bring will be my death. 992 01:23:39,014 --> 01:23:40,812 And welcome shall it be. 993 01:23:42,684 --> 01:23:46,689 To wretched men, death is felicity. 994 01:23:47,689 --> 01:23:49,691 All places are alike. 995 01:23:51,193 --> 01:23:54,242 And every earth is fit for burial. 996 01:23:54,821 --> 01:23:57,165 [choir singing] 997 01:24:11,004 --> 01:24:13,473 [singing continues] 998 01:24:34,111 --> 01:24:36,489 [screaming] 999 01:24:45,581 --> 01:24:47,675 [screaming continues] 1000 01:24:58,135 --> 01:24:59,637 [choir stops] 1001 01:25:05,892 --> 01:25:08,270 [door opens] 1002 01:25:12,899 --> 01:25:16,244 These looks of thine can harbor naught but death. 1003 01:25:19,531 --> 01:25:22,034 I see my tragedy written on thy brow. 1004 01:25:23,535 --> 01:25:25,162 Yet stay a while. 1005 01:25:26,121 --> 01:25:28,965 For bear thy bloody hand and let me see the stroke before it comes. 1006 01:25:46,850 --> 01:25:49,649 [“Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy” playing] 1007 01:25:54,024 --> 01:25:55,617 [music continues] 1008 01:26:28,517 --> 01:26:29,985 Base fortune. 1009 01:26:32,312 --> 01:26:37,068 Now I see that, in thy wheel, there is a point 1010 01:26:37,150 --> 01:26:40,245 to which, when men aspire... 1011 01:26:41,363 --> 01:26:43,536 they tumble headlong down. 1012 01:26:43,615 --> 01:26:45,458 [music continues] 1013 01:26:45,534 --> 01:26:47,707 That point I touched. 1014 01:26:48,870 --> 01:26:52,215 And seeing there was no place to mount up higher... 1015 01:26:53,583 --> 01:26:57,463 why should I grieve at my declining fall? 1016 01:26:58,422 --> 01:27:00,800 [music continues] 1017 01:27:02,801 --> 01:27:04,519 [music ends] 1018 01:27:12,269 --> 01:27:14,772 [Edward narrating] But what are kings when regiment is gone 1019 01:27:15,647 --> 01:27:18,241 but perfect shadows in a sunshine day? 1020 01:27:21,319 --> 01:27:22,616 I know not. 1021 01:27:23,321 --> 01:27:25,073 But of this I am assured... 1022 01:27:26,450 --> 01:27:28,327 that death ends all... 1023 01:27:29,536 --> 01:27:31,379 and I can die but once. 1024 01:27:34,541 --> 01:27:35,713 Come death... 1025 01:27:37,252 --> 01:27:39,846 and with thy fingers close my eyes. 1026 01:27:41,882 --> 01:27:43,384 Or if I live... 1027 01:27:44,676 --> 01:27:46,394 let me forget myself. 73731

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