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Your Highness.

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Good night, Your Majesty.

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Good night, son.

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Father.

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Shh!

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Your Majesty.

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Hut!

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Mother.

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Come live with me
and be my love

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And we will all the pleasures prove

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That hills and valleys, dales and fields

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And all the craggy mountains yield

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Come live with me

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And be my love

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There will I make you a bed of roses

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With a thousand fragrant posies

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If these pleasures may you move

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Live with me and be my love

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Come live with me

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And be my love

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The shepherds' swains shall dance and sing

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Then live with me and be my love

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Come live with me

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And be my love

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Come live with me and be my love

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And we will all the pleasures prove

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A belt of straw and ivy buds

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With coral clasps and amber studs

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Come live with me

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And be my love

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There will I make you a bed of roses

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With a thousand fragrant posies

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And if these pleasures may you move

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Then live with me and be my love

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Come live with me

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And be my love

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If that the world and love were young

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And truth in every shepherd's tongue

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These pretty pleasures might me move

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To live with you

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And be your love

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Come live with me

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And be my love

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Now is the winter of our discontent

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made glorious summer

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by this sun of York.

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And all the clouds that lowered
upon our house

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in the deep bosom of the ocean buried.

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Now all our brows bound
with victorious wreaths!

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Our bruised arms hung up for monuments,

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our stern alarums changed
to merry meetings,

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our dreadful marches
to delightful measures.

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Grim-visaged war has smoothed
his wrinkled front.

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And now,
instead of mounting barbed steeds

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to fright the souls
of fearful adversaries, he...

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Capers nimbly in a lady's chamber

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to the lascivious pleasing of a lute.

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But I, that am not shaped for sportive tricks

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nor made to court
an amorous looking glass.

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I, that am rudely stamped...

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Deformed...

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Unfinished...

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Sent before my time
into this breathing world,

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scarce half made up,

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and that so lamely and unfashionable

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that dogs bark at me as I halt by them.

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Why, I, in this weak piping time of peace,

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have no delight to pass away the time,

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unless to spy my shadow in the sun

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and descant on mine own deformity.

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Why, I can smile,

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and murder while I smile,

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wet my cheeks with artificial tears

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and frame my face to all occasions.

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And therefore, since I cannot prove a lover,

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I am determined to prove a villain

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and hate the idle pleasures of these days.

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Plots have I laid

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to set my brothers,
Clarence and King Edward,

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in deadly hate, the one against the other.

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Clarence!

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Brother.

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What means this guard?

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His Majesty, tendering my person's safety,

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has appointed this conduct
to convey me to the Tower.

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What is the matter, Clarence?

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May I know?

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Yes, Richard, when I know,
but I must protest,

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as yet, I do not.

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Why this it is,
when men are ruled by women.

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It's not the King
who sends you to the tower.

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- Elizabeth is Queen, Clarence, it's she.
- Oh.

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We're not safe, brother.

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We are not safe.

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I beseech Your Lordships
both to pardon me.

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His Majesty has strictly given me charge

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that no man shall have private conference,

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of what degree soever, with your brother.

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We speak no treason, Brackenbury.

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We say the King is wise and virtuous

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and his Queen...
Well-struck in years.

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I beseech you both to pardon me.

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We know your charge, Brackenbury,
and we'll obey.

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We are the Queen's subjects and must obey.

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Brother, farewell.

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I will unto the King.

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Meanwhile, this deep
disgrace in brotherhood

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touches me deeper than you can imagine.

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Well, I know it pleases neither of us well.

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Well, your imprisonment shall not be long.

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I will deliver you or else lie for you.

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Meanwhile, have patience.

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Well, I must perforce.

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- Farewell.
- Mmm.

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Simple, plain Clarence.

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I do love you so that I shall
shortly send your soul to heaven,

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if heaven will take the present
from my hands.

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And now, I'll marry.

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What though I killed her husband
and his father.

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Oh, cursed be the hand
that made these holes.

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Cursed the heart that had the heart to do it.

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Cursed the blood
that let this blood from hence.

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If ever he have child, abortive be it.

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If ever he have wife,

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let her be made more miserable
by the life of him

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than I am made
by my young husband's death.

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What black magician conjures up this fiend

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to stop devoted charitable deeds?

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Sweet saint, for charity be not so cursed.

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Foul devil,

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for God's sake, hence and trouble me not,

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for you have made this happy earth my hell!

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If you delight to see your heinous deed,

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behold the pattern of your butchery.

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Lady,

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you know no rules of charity.

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Villain, you know no law of God nor man.

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Vouchsafe, divine perfection of a woman,

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of this supposed crime to give me leave,

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by circumstance, but to acquit myself.

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Did you not kill my husband?

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I grant you, yes.

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You grant me, hedgehog?

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Then God grant me, too,

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you may be damned for that wicked deed.

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Gentle Lady Anne...

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Oh, he was gentle, mild, and virtuous.

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The fitter for the King of heaven
who has him.

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And you unfit for anyplace but hell.

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Yes, one place else,
if you will hear me name it.

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Some dungeon.

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Your bedchamber.

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Let's leave this keen encounter of our wits.

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Your beauty,
which did haunt me in my sleep,

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could make me undertake
the death of all the world,

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so I might live one hour
in your sweet bosom.

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If I thought that, I tell you, homicide,

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I would rend that beauty from my cheeks.

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These eyes could not endure
that beauty's wreck.

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As all the world is cheered by the sun,
so I by that, it is my day,

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my life.

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He who bereft you, Lady, of your husband,

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did it to help you to a better husband.

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His better does not breathe upon the earth.

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He lives who loves you better than he could.

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- Where is he?
- Here.

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Why do you spit at me?

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Would it were mortal poison, for your sake.

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Never came poison from so sweet a place.

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Never hung poison on a fouler toad.

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Out of my sight!

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You do infect my eyes!

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Those eyes of yours

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from mine have drawn salted tears.

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Yet when I heard the story
of my father's death

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and all the standers-by had wet
their cheeks like trees bedashed with rain,

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in that sad time,
my manly eyes did scorn a humble tear,

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and what that sorrow
could not thence exhale,

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your beauty has.

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And made them blind with weeping.

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Teach not your lip such scorn,

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for it was made for kissing, Lady,

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and not for such contempt.

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If your revengeful heart cannot forgive,

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I humbly beg for death

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upon my knee.

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Now, do not pause.

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It was I who killed your husband,

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but it was your heavenly face
which set me on.

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Take up the blade again,

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or take up me.

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I will not be your executioner.

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Then, bid me kill myself, and I will do it.

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I have already.

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That was in your rage. Speak it again.

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I would I knew your heart, I fear it is false.

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Then never was man true.

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Put down the blade.

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But shall I live in hope?

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All men I hope live so.

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Vouchsafe to wear this ring.

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To take is not to give.

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May I, with all expedient duty, see you?

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And much it joys me, too,

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to see you are become so penitent.

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Bid me farewell.

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It is more than you deserve,

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but since you teach me how to flatter you,

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imagine I have said farewell already.

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Was ever a woman in this humor wooed?

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Was ever a woman in this humor won?

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I'll have her,

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but I'll not keep her long. Eh?

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I, who killed her husband and his father,

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to take her in her heart's extremest hate,

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with curses in her mouth, tears in her eyes,

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and then to win her.

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All the world to nothing! Ha!

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Upon my life she finds, although I cannot,

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myself to be a marvelous, proper man.

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I'll entertain a score or two of tailors

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to study fashions to adorn my body.

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And then return lamenting to my love.

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Shine out, fair sun, till I've bought a glass

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that I may see my shadow as I pass!

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Catesby.

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Clarence still breathes.

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Edward still lives and reigns.

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When they are gone,

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then shall I count my gains.

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The King is sickly,
weak, and melancholy.

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Well, have patience, sister.

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There's no doubt His Majesty
will soon recover his accustomed health.

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But his physicians
fear for him mightily.

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If he were dead, what would become of me?

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The heavens have blessed you
with two goodly sons

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to be your comforters when he's gone.

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Oh, but they're young,

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and their minority is put
into the trust of Richard Gloucester.

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A man who loves not me,
nor you, my brother.

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Is it confirmed he will be Lord Protector?

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Yeah, if the King miscarry.

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My love, what danger can befall to you

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so long as Edward is your constant friend

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and a sovereign whom Richard must obey?

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Yes, and shall obey and love you, too.

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Ratcliffe?

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What's his name?

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His name is Tyrell, sir.

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I partly know the man.

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Is your name Tyrell?

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James Tyrell,

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and your most obedient servant.

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Are you indeed?

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Prove me, my gracious lord.

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Oh, I have passed a miserable night.

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I thought that I had broken from the Tower

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and was embarked to cross to Burgundy.

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And in my company, my brother Richard,

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who from my cabin
tempted me to walk upon the hatches.

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As we paced along,

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I thought that Richard stumbled
and, in falling,

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struck me overboard

266
00:27:25,727 --> 00:27:28,020
into the tumbling billows of the main.

267
00:27:36,988 --> 00:27:39,907
Oh Lord,
I thought what pain it was to drown.

268
00:27:46,998 --> 00:27:49,750
What dreadful noise of water in my ears.

269
00:27:50,919 --> 00:27:53,712
What sights of ugly death within my eyes.

270
00:27:55,090 --> 00:27:58,258
I thought I saw a thousand fearful wrecks,

271
00:27:58,343 --> 00:28:01,053
a thousand men that fishes gnawed upon,

272
00:28:01,096 --> 00:28:04,431
wedges of gold, great anchors,
heaps of pearl,

273
00:28:05,433 --> 00:28:07,976
inestimable stones, unvalued jewels,

274
00:28:09,104 --> 00:28:10,896
all scattered in the bottom of the sea.

275
00:28:19,781 --> 00:28:22,032
Some lay in dead men's skulls,

276
00:28:22,992 --> 00:28:25,619
and in the holes
where eyes did once inhabit,

277
00:28:25,704 --> 00:28:28,872
there were crept, as it were in scorn of eyes,

278
00:28:28,957 --> 00:28:30,457
reflecting gems

279
00:28:31,292 --> 00:28:34,294
that wooed the slimy bottom of the deep

280
00:28:34,337 --> 00:28:37,464
and mocked the dead bones
that lay scattered by.

281
00:28:39,134 --> 00:28:41,802
My dream was lengthened after life.

282
00:28:44,347 --> 00:28:46,974
Oh, then began the tempest to my soul.

283
00:28:47,600 --> 00:28:50,519
With that, I thought a legion of foul fiends

284
00:28:51,312 --> 00:28:56,066
environed me
and howled in my ears such hideous cries

285
00:28:56,985 --> 00:29:00,237
that, with the very noise, I trembling waked,

286
00:29:01,448 --> 00:29:04,324
and for a season after, could not believe

287
00:29:04,409 --> 00:29:06,326
but that I was in hell.

288
00:29:09,748 --> 00:29:12,040
Such terrible impression made my dream.

289
00:29:29,309 --> 00:29:30,851
Oi! Oi! Off!

290
00:29:34,314 --> 00:29:37,149
Now then, my hardy,
stout-resolved mates...

291
00:29:38,026 --> 00:29:39,067
Ah.

292
00:29:40,195 --> 00:29:43,030
Are you now going to dispatch this thing?

293
00:29:43,782 --> 00:29:47,117
We are, my lord, but need a warrant
to be admitted to where he is.

294
00:29:47,202 --> 00:29:48,994
Well thought upon.

295
00:29:49,037 --> 00:29:51,038
I have it here about me.

296
00:29:52,665 --> 00:29:56,376
Be sudden in the execution,
for Clarence is well-spoken

297
00:29:56,461 --> 00:29:59,505
and perhaps may move your hearts to pity.

298
00:29:59,547 --> 00:30:02,216
We go to use our hands
and not our tongues.

299
00:30:02,300 --> 00:30:05,302
I like you lads. About your business straight.

300
00:30:05,386 --> 00:30:09,723
Your eyes drop millstones,
when fools' eyes fall tears.

301
00:30:11,267 --> 00:30:13,393
Clarence has not another day to live,

302
00:30:13,436 --> 00:30:15,729
which done,
God taking Edward to his mercy

303
00:30:15,814 --> 00:30:18,148
and leave the world for me to bustle in.

304
00:30:24,447 --> 00:30:26,740
God make Your Majesty joyful
as you have been.

305
00:30:26,783 --> 00:30:28,742
- Prime Minister.
- Good time of day unto Your Majesty.

306
00:30:29,786 --> 00:30:31,370
- Lord Stanley.
- Your Majesty.

307
00:30:31,412 --> 00:30:32,454
Saw you the King today?

308
00:30:32,539 --> 00:30:36,124
But now the Duke of Buckingham and I
are come from visiting His Majesty.

309
00:30:36,209 --> 00:30:37,584
Did you confer with him?

310
00:30:37,627 --> 00:30:39,419
Ma'am, we did.

311
00:30:39,504 --> 00:30:41,255
He desires to make reconciliation

312
00:30:41,297 --> 00:30:43,590
between Richard of Gloucester
and your brother here.

313
00:30:43,675 --> 00:30:45,509
Ah, would all were well.
But that will never be.

314
00:30:45,593 --> 00:30:48,220
I fear our happiness is at the height.

315
00:30:54,936 --> 00:30:57,646
Who is it that complains unto the King,

316
00:30:58,523 --> 00:31:02,526
that I, in truth, am stern and love them not?

317
00:31:04,904 --> 00:31:07,948
Because I cannot flatter and look fair,

318
00:31:08,575 --> 00:31:13,537
smile in men's faces,
smooth, deceive, and cog,

319
00:31:14,455 --> 00:31:16,874
I must be held a rancorous enemy.

320
00:31:17,625 --> 00:31:19,835
Cannot a plain man live and think no harm?

321
00:31:20,128 --> 00:31:22,296
To whom in all this presence speaks,
Your Grace?

322
00:31:22,338 --> 00:31:25,674
To you, who have neither honesty nor grace.

323
00:31:25,758 --> 00:31:28,635
When have I injured you?
When done you wrong?

324
00:31:28,678 --> 00:31:31,305
Come, come, my brother Gloucester.
We know your meaning.

325
00:31:31,723 --> 00:31:35,893
The world is grown so bad
that wrens make prey

326
00:31:36,144 --> 00:31:38,186
where eagles dare not perch.

327
00:31:38,271 --> 00:31:40,147
You envy my advancement and my family,

328
00:31:40,231 --> 00:31:42,316
God grant we never may have need of you.

329
00:31:44,110 --> 00:31:47,029
Meantime, God grants
that I have need of you.

330
00:31:47,488 --> 00:31:49,990
My brother is imprisoned by your means.

331
00:31:50,074 --> 00:31:52,284
Richard! You do me shameful injury!

332
00:32:04,339 --> 00:32:06,673
What would you, fellow,
at the Tower?

333
00:32:06,758 --> 00:32:08,508
How came you hither?

334
00:32:08,593 --> 00:32:11,803
I would speak with Clarence,
and I came hither on my legs.

335
00:32:21,856 --> 00:32:25,150
I never did incense His Majesty
against your brother Clarence,

336
00:32:25,193 --> 00:32:28,487
but have been an earnest advocate
to plead for him.

337
00:32:28,529 --> 00:32:29,905
You may deny that you...

338
00:32:29,989 --> 00:32:31,615
She may, my lord.

339
00:32:32,075 --> 00:32:35,369
She may, Lord Rivers,
but who knows not so?

340
00:32:35,745 --> 00:32:38,246
She may do more, sir, than denying that.

341
00:32:38,331 --> 00:32:42,042
She may help you to many
great promotions what may she not.

342
00:32:42,085 --> 00:32:44,169
My Lord of Gloucester, I have too long

343
00:32:44,212 --> 00:32:46,546
borne your blunt upbraidings
and bitter scoffs!

344
00:32:46,631 --> 00:32:48,715
I had rather be a country serving maid

345
00:32:48,800 --> 00:32:53,053
than a great queen in this condition
to be so baited, scorned, and stormed at.

346
00:32:53,721 --> 00:32:56,098
By heaven, I will acquaint His Majesty.

347
00:32:56,391 --> 00:32:58,600
Tell him and spare not.

348
00:32:58,685 --> 00:33:02,562
Look, what I have said, I will avouch it
in the presence of the King.

349
00:33:03,940 --> 00:33:05,816
Before you were Queen,

350
00:33:06,317 --> 00:33:08,360
yes, or your husband King,

351
00:33:08,945 --> 00:33:12,114
I was a packhorse in his great affairs.

352
00:33:13,574 --> 00:33:16,326
In all that time, you and your brother here

353
00:33:16,411 --> 00:33:18,620
were sympathetic to the enemy.

354
00:33:19,539 --> 00:33:21,498
Let me put in your mind, if you forget,

355
00:33:21,582 --> 00:33:24,459
what you have been before
and what you are.

356
00:33:24,544 --> 00:33:28,046
Indeed what I have been and what I am.

357
00:33:28,089 --> 00:33:29,631
A bottled spider.

358
00:33:31,384 --> 00:33:32,801
My dear brother-in-law,

359
00:33:32,885 --> 00:33:36,972
in those busy days when now you try
to prove us enemies,

360
00:33:37,056 --> 00:33:39,850
we followed then Edward, our lawful king.

361
00:33:39,934 --> 00:33:41,810
So should she you if you should be her king.

362
00:33:42,270 --> 00:33:43,562
If I should be?

363
00:33:44,355 --> 00:33:45,981
I'd rather be a peddler.

364
00:33:46,899 --> 00:33:49,026
I'm too childish, foolish for this world.

365
00:33:49,277 --> 00:33:51,653
You poisonous, bunch-backed toad!

366
00:33:54,615 --> 00:33:56,283
Have done. Have done.

367
00:33:56,367 --> 00:33:59,453
Small joy have I
in being this country's queen.

368
00:33:59,537 --> 00:34:01,621
Buckingham, take heed of yonder dog.

369
00:34:01,664 --> 00:34:03,915
Look, when he fawns, he bites.

370
00:34:08,963 --> 00:34:11,882
Your Majesty,
His Majesty has called for you.

371
00:34:23,895 --> 00:34:26,313
What did she say, my Lord of Buckingham?

372
00:34:26,981 --> 00:34:29,691
Nothing that I respect, my gracious lord.

373
00:34:32,236 --> 00:34:33,987
I cannot blame her,

374
00:34:35,281 --> 00:34:37,074
by God's Holy Mother.

375
00:34:37,492 --> 00:34:40,118
A virtuous and a Christian-like conclusion

376
00:34:40,161 --> 00:34:43,455
to pray for those
who have done wrong to you.

377
00:34:56,886 --> 00:34:58,678
What? Are you afraid?

378
00:34:58,763 --> 00:35:01,598
Not to kill him... Having a warrant for it,

379
00:35:01,682 --> 00:35:04,267
but to be damned for killing him,

380
00:35:04,352 --> 00:35:07,020
from which no warrant can defend me.

381
00:35:07,063 --> 00:35:09,356
I thought you'd been resolute.

382
00:35:09,440 --> 00:35:12,109
So I am. Let him live.

383
00:35:13,069 --> 00:35:15,112
I'll back to Richard of Gloucester
and tell him so.

384
00:35:15,196 --> 00:35:16,863
No. Wait a little.

385
00:35:18,116 --> 00:35:21,368
Some certain dregs of conscience
are yet within me.

386
00:35:23,454 --> 00:35:26,206
Remember our reward
when the deed's done.

387
00:35:28,042 --> 00:35:29,292
He dies.

388
00:35:29,710 --> 00:35:31,461
I forgot the reward.

389
00:35:31,546 --> 00:35:33,004
And where's your conscience now?

390
00:35:33,047 --> 00:35:35,507
In the Duke of Gloucester's purse.

391
00:35:49,313 --> 00:35:50,814
In God's name.

392
00:35:52,191 --> 00:35:55,068
- What are you?
- A man as you are.

393
00:35:55,111 --> 00:35:57,028
But not as I am, royal.

394
00:35:57,572 --> 00:35:59,573
Nor you, as we are, loyal.

395
00:36:01,534 --> 00:36:02,742
Who has sent you to me

396
00:36:03,244 --> 00:36:06,079
- and why have you come?
- To... To...

397
00:36:10,084 --> 00:36:11,418
Murder me.

398
00:36:11,919 --> 00:36:12,961
Aye.

399
00:36:13,921 --> 00:36:15,922
But how, my friends, have I offended you?

400
00:36:15,965 --> 00:36:18,758
Offended us you have not, but King Edward.

401
00:36:19,552 --> 00:36:21,469
I will send you to my brother Richard

402
00:36:21,554 --> 00:36:23,138
who shall reward you better for my life

403
00:36:23,222 --> 00:36:25,932
than will the King for tidings of my death.

404
00:36:25,975 --> 00:36:27,601
You are deceived.

405
00:36:29,020 --> 00:36:31,438
Your brother Richard hates you.

406
00:36:31,480 --> 00:36:33,940
Oh, you are wrong.
He loves me, and he holds me dear.

407
00:36:34,025 --> 00:36:36,610
Go you to him. Tell him, and he will weep.

408
00:36:36,652 --> 00:36:40,071
Aye, millstones! As he lessoned us to weep.

409
00:36:40,698 --> 00:36:43,116
Oh, do not slander him, for he is kind.

410
00:36:44,368 --> 00:36:46,953
Right, as snow in harvest!

411
00:36:46,996 --> 00:36:48,413
Richard! No!

412
00:37:05,473 --> 00:37:06,723
Mmm-hmm.

413
00:38:33,102 --> 00:38:35,895
Right, so now we have done
a good day's work.

414
00:38:35,938 --> 00:38:39,566
Now, friends, continue this united league.

415
00:38:40,192 --> 00:38:43,111
Rivers and Hastings,
take each other's hands.

416
00:38:43,738 --> 00:38:46,781
Hastings,
my soul is purged from grudging hate.

417
00:38:46,866 --> 00:38:49,451
Your Majesty, I truly swear the like.

418
00:38:50,369 --> 00:38:52,662
Elizabeth, you are not exempt in this.

419
00:38:52,747 --> 00:38:54,748
Wife, greet Lord Hastings.

420
00:38:55,791 --> 00:38:57,709
Let him kiss your hand.

421
00:38:58,085 --> 00:38:59,711
There, Hastings.

422
00:39:00,671 --> 00:39:02,756
Now, princely Buckingham.

423
00:39:02,798 --> 00:39:05,425
Make me happy in this unity.

424
00:39:06,093 --> 00:39:09,137
Whenever Buckingham
does turn his hate upon Your Majesty,

425
00:39:09,221 --> 00:39:12,932
God punish me with hate
from those where I expect most love.

426
00:39:13,351 --> 00:39:15,060
When I most need to employ a friend

427
00:39:15,102 --> 00:39:16,603
and most assured that he is a friend...

428
00:39:16,645 --> 00:39:17,645
Richard!

429
00:39:17,730 --> 00:39:20,148
Deep, hollow, treacherous, and full of guile.

430
00:39:20,232 --> 00:39:23,485
Good morrow to my sovereign King.

431
00:39:23,569 --> 00:39:25,528
- Now, Richard...
- And Queen.

432
00:39:26,072 --> 00:39:27,781
I have done a good day's work.

433
00:39:27,865 --> 00:39:29,949
Made peace of enmity, fair love of hate.

434
00:39:30,034 --> 00:39:32,452
It's death to me to be at enmity.

435
00:39:32,495 --> 00:39:35,497
I hate it and desire all good men's love.

436
00:39:36,582 --> 00:39:39,584
First, ma'am, I do entreat true peace of you,

437
00:39:40,127 --> 00:39:43,171
which I shall purchase
with my duteous service.

438
00:39:45,591 --> 00:39:49,094
Of you, my noble, dear Lord Buckingham...

439
00:39:49,136 --> 00:39:51,971
If ever any grudge were lodged between us.

440
00:39:52,181 --> 00:39:54,641
Of you, Lord Hastings.

441
00:39:55,559 --> 00:39:57,477
Of you, dear Rivers,

442
00:39:57,561 --> 00:40:00,605
who, all without desert, has frowned on me.

443
00:40:02,149 --> 00:40:03,483
Indeed, of all.

444
00:40:03,567 --> 00:40:05,819
I do not know that Englishman alive

445
00:40:05,903 --> 00:40:08,446
with whom my soul is any jot at odds

446
00:40:08,489 --> 00:40:11,950
more than the infant that is born tonight.

447
00:40:13,994 --> 00:40:16,287
I thank my God for my humility.

448
00:40:16,539 --> 00:40:19,374
I wish to God all strifes were settled so.

449
00:40:19,959 --> 00:40:21,626
My sovereign lord,

450
00:40:22,503 --> 00:40:25,839
I do beseech Your Majesty
to take your brother Clarence to your grace.

451
00:40:25,923 --> 00:40:28,299
Why, ma'am, have I offered love for this?

452
00:40:28,342 --> 00:40:30,510
Who knows not
that the gentle Duke is dead?

453
00:40:30,928 --> 00:40:32,887
Who knows not he is dead?

454
00:40:33,681 --> 00:40:35,306
Who knows he is?

455
00:40:37,351 --> 00:40:38,810
Is Clarence dead?

456
00:40:40,062 --> 00:40:41,521
The order was reversed!

457
00:40:41,730 --> 00:40:44,649
But he, poor man, by your first order died,

458
00:40:45,151 --> 00:40:46,943
and that a winged mercury did bear.

459
00:40:47,027 --> 00:40:49,737
Some tardy cripple bore the countermand.

460
00:40:52,825 --> 00:40:54,242
Oh, God,

461
00:40:54,994 --> 00:40:57,912
I fear thy justice will take hold of me

462
00:40:58,205 --> 00:41:01,207
and mine, and mine, and yours for this.

463
00:41:01,584 --> 00:41:03,626
Rivers, help me to my bed.

464
00:41:04,837 --> 00:41:06,212
Oh, poor Clarence!

465
00:41:26,233 --> 00:41:28,526
This is the fruits of rashness.

466
00:41:31,906 --> 00:41:33,907
Marked you not, Hastings,

467
00:41:34,909 --> 00:41:38,036
how that the guilty brother
of the Queen looked pale

468
00:41:38,078 --> 00:41:40,497
when he did hear of Clarence's death?

469
00:41:42,374 --> 00:41:44,125
God will revenge it.

470
00:41:48,506 --> 00:41:49,923
Oh, Clarence.

471
00:41:50,633 --> 00:41:52,634
Clarence, my unhappy son.

472
00:41:53,594 --> 00:41:55,595
This news is bad indeed.

473
00:41:55,638 --> 00:41:56,930
What, is he in his bed?

474
00:41:56,972 --> 00:42:00,433
He is. Oh, he has overused
his royal person much.

475
00:42:27,878 --> 00:42:30,630
What means this scene of rude impatience?

476
00:42:33,425 --> 00:42:36,636
Edward, my lord, your son,

477
00:42:36,720 --> 00:42:38,346
our king is dead.

478
00:42:44,645 --> 00:42:47,355
Why grow the branches
now the root is withered?

479
00:42:47,439 --> 00:42:49,691
Why wither not the leaves,
the sap being gone?

480
00:42:49,775 --> 00:42:52,610
Alas! I am the mother of these griefs.

481
00:42:53,320 --> 00:42:55,488
On me pour all your tears.

482
00:42:55,573 --> 00:42:57,574
I am your sorrow's nurse.

483
00:43:01,495 --> 00:43:03,454
Elizabeth, have comfort.

484
00:43:04,456 --> 00:43:08,751
We all of us have cause
to wail the dimming of our shining star.

485
00:43:09,420 --> 00:43:11,796
Though we have spent
our harvest of this king,

486
00:43:11,839 --> 00:43:14,340
we are to reap the harvest of his son.

487
00:43:15,926 --> 00:43:18,720
Sister, think you like a careful mother

488
00:43:18,804 --> 00:43:20,388
of the Prince of Wales, your son.

489
00:43:20,889 --> 00:43:23,057
Send straight for him. Let him be crowned.

490
00:43:23,142 --> 00:43:25,018
In him, your comfort lies.

491
00:43:26,353 --> 00:43:28,187
Meseemeth good that,
with some little train,

492
00:43:28,230 --> 00:43:30,315
the Prince be brought to London
to be crowned.

493
00:43:31,525 --> 00:43:33,860
Why "with some little train,"
My Lord of Buckingham?

494
00:43:34,194 --> 00:43:35,528
Lest by a multitude, dear sir,

495
00:43:35,613 --> 00:43:38,072
the new-healed wound
of civil war break out.

496
00:43:38,365 --> 00:43:41,200
I hope the King made peace with all of us.

497
00:43:41,744 --> 00:43:44,203
And the compact is firm and true in me.

498
00:43:44,622 --> 00:43:47,248
And so in me. And so, I think, in all.

499
00:43:47,708 --> 00:43:49,334
Therefore, I say, with noble Buckingham,

500
00:43:49,543 --> 00:43:52,170
it's fitting that so few
should meet the Prince.

501
00:43:52,212 --> 00:43:53,296
Hmm.

502
00:43:54,214 --> 00:43:56,758
- Prime Minister?
- And so say I.

503
00:43:57,384 --> 00:43:58,885
Then be it so.

504
00:43:59,845 --> 00:44:01,804
Two mirrors of my husband's likeness

505
00:44:01,889 --> 00:44:04,682
are cracked in pieces by malignant death.

506
00:44:06,310 --> 00:44:09,646
And I, for comfort, have but one false glass

507
00:44:09,730 --> 00:44:13,399
that grieves me
when I see my shame in him.

508
00:44:13,442 --> 00:44:14,609
Ma'am.

509
00:44:16,403 --> 00:44:19,572
Mother, I do humbly crave your blessing.

510
00:44:20,616 --> 00:44:23,910
God comfort you
and put meekness in your breast,

511
00:44:24,620 --> 00:44:27,580
love, charity, obedience and true duty!

512
00:44:28,290 --> 00:44:29,415
Amen.

513
00:44:31,251 --> 00:44:33,753
And make me die a good old man.

514
00:44:35,255 --> 00:44:37,173
That's the butt-end of a mother's blessing.

515
00:44:37,257 --> 00:44:39,717
I marvel that Her Grace did leave it out.

516
00:44:40,803 --> 00:44:42,470
My Lord Protector.

517
00:45:04,785 --> 00:45:07,829
My Lord Protector,
whoever journeys to the Prince,

518
00:45:07,913 --> 00:45:10,790
for God's sake, let not us two stay at home.

519
00:45:11,625 --> 00:45:14,544
And let us part Earl Rivers from the Prince.

520
00:45:14,628 --> 00:45:16,129
My other self.

521
00:46:46,136 --> 00:46:49,430
I long with all my heart
to see the Prince of Wales.

522
00:46:49,515 --> 00:46:52,433
I hope he is much grown
since last I saw him.

523
00:46:52,518 --> 00:46:55,895
They say my uncle Richard grew so fast

524
00:46:55,979 --> 00:46:58,898
that he could gnaw a crust at two-hours old.

525
00:46:58,941 --> 00:47:01,901
Oh, go to, you parlous boy,

526
00:47:01,944 --> 00:47:03,569
you are too shrewd.

527
00:47:03,654 --> 00:47:06,239
Elizabeth, be not angry with your son.

528
00:47:06,281 --> 00:47:08,032
Pitchers have ears.

529
00:47:13,330 --> 00:47:14,622
Lord Stanley.

530
00:47:15,290 --> 00:47:16,582
Richmond.

531
00:47:23,841 --> 00:47:25,258
What news?

532
00:47:25,300 --> 00:47:27,635
Such news that grieves me to report.

533
00:47:30,848 --> 00:47:32,515
What is your news?

534
00:47:36,603 --> 00:47:38,604
Your brother Rivers is murdered.

535
00:47:44,987 --> 00:47:46,612
By whom?

536
00:47:48,448 --> 00:47:49,448
Richmond?

537
00:47:50,951 --> 00:47:53,160
Richard and Buckingham.

538
00:47:57,958 --> 00:48:00,126
I see the ruin of my family.

539
00:48:20,480 --> 00:48:22,732
Welcome, dear nephew.

540
00:48:22,816 --> 00:48:25,693
Welcome to your capital.

541
00:48:28,322 --> 00:48:30,323
I wanted more uncles here to welcome me.

542
00:48:30,365 --> 00:48:33,117
Those uncles who you want
were dangerous.

543
00:48:33,744 --> 00:48:35,786
Your Highness attended
to their sugared words

544
00:48:35,829 --> 00:48:37,997
and looked not on the poison of their hearts.

545
00:48:38,040 --> 00:48:41,167
God keep you from them
and from such false friends.

546
00:48:41,251 --> 00:48:44,462
God keep me from false friends?
But they were none.

547
00:48:44,504 --> 00:48:47,214
The Prime Minister Lord Hastings
comes to greet you.

548
00:48:47,299 --> 00:48:48,841
- Hastings.
- Uncle Richard!

549
00:48:51,345 --> 00:48:56,182
Catesby, is it not an easy matter
to make Lord Hastings of our mind

550
00:48:56,266 --> 00:48:58,184
for the installment of this noble Duke

551
00:48:58,226 --> 00:49:01,062
in the seat royal of our famous land?

552
00:49:01,146 --> 00:49:04,023
He, for the late King's sake,
so loves the Prince

553
00:49:04,066 --> 00:49:06,025
that he will not do anything against him.

554
00:49:06,109 --> 00:49:07,693
What think you, then,
of Lord Stanley

555
00:49:07,736 --> 00:49:08,861
and the Archbishop?

556
00:49:08,904 --> 00:49:11,948
They will do, all in all, as Hastings does.

557
00:49:12,032 --> 00:49:15,284
Call them tomorrow early,
to determine of the coronation.

558
00:49:15,369 --> 00:49:18,120
And as it were far off,
sound out Lord Hastings

559
00:49:18,205 --> 00:49:20,039
and give us notice of his inclination.

560
00:49:20,123 --> 00:49:22,375
Commend me to Hastings.

561
00:49:22,417 --> 00:49:25,586
Tell him, Catesby, that Rivers is let blood.

562
00:49:26,672 --> 00:49:28,965
- Uncle!
- Oh! Oof!

563
00:49:29,049 --> 00:49:31,258
What would you have, my little lord?

564
00:49:31,343 --> 00:49:33,511
Because I am little like an ape,

565
00:49:33,553 --> 00:49:36,389
I think that you should
bear me on your shoulders.

566
00:49:49,403 --> 00:49:51,153
- Uncle Richard?
- Hmm?

567
00:49:52,114 --> 00:49:53,531
Stanley.

568
00:49:53,573 --> 00:49:55,616
Where shall we stay until our coronation?

569
00:49:55,701 --> 00:49:58,411
If I may counsel you, some day or two

570
00:49:58,453 --> 00:50:00,663
for your best health and recreation,

571
00:50:00,747 --> 00:50:02,915
Your Highness shall repose you
at the Tower.

572
00:50:03,000 --> 00:50:05,376
I shall not sleep in quiet at the Tower.

573
00:50:05,419 --> 00:50:07,086
Why? What should you fear?

574
00:50:07,129 --> 00:50:09,130
My uncle Clarence's angry ghost.

575
00:50:09,214 --> 00:50:11,257
Oh.

576
00:50:11,299 --> 00:50:14,051
My grandma told me
he was murdered there.

577
00:50:14,094 --> 00:50:15,886
I fear no uncles dead.

578
00:50:15,929 --> 00:50:17,972
Nor none who live, I hope.

579
00:50:20,475 --> 00:50:23,936
So wise, so young, they say,
do never live long.

580
00:50:26,106 --> 00:50:27,356
Well, let them rest.

581
00:50:27,441 --> 00:50:29,775
My Lord Protector, what shall we do

582
00:50:29,818 --> 00:50:32,486
if we perceive Hastings
will not yield to our plans?

583
00:50:32,571 --> 00:50:34,238
Chop off his head.

584
00:50:35,615 --> 00:50:37,033
Something we shall determine.

585
00:50:37,117 --> 00:50:39,243
And, look, when I am king...

586
00:50:43,373 --> 00:50:45,291
Claim you of me the Earldom of Hereford

587
00:50:45,375 --> 00:50:48,419
and all the movables whereof
the King, my brother, was possessed.

588
00:50:49,713 --> 00:50:52,214
I'll claim that promise of your royal hand.

589
00:50:52,299 --> 00:50:55,301
And look to have it yielded
with all kindness.

590
00:50:56,136 --> 00:50:58,012
Come, let's to supper.

591
00:51:29,377 --> 00:51:30,836
And then?

592
00:51:30,921 --> 00:51:32,838
My uncle dreamt tonight

593
00:51:32,881 --> 00:51:35,091
that the boar had shown his tusks.

594
00:51:35,175 --> 00:51:37,384
Therefore he sends to know
if you will shun the danger

595
00:51:37,469 --> 00:51:38,677
that his soul does fear.

596
00:51:38,762 --> 00:51:40,679
Return to Lord Stanley.

597
00:51:41,181 --> 00:51:44,683
Tell him his fears are shallow,
wanting substance.

598
00:51:44,768 --> 00:51:48,020
As for his dreams, I wonder he's so foolish.

599
00:51:48,063 --> 00:51:49,688
Morning, Catesby.

600
00:51:51,775 --> 00:51:54,527
Tell your uncle I shall see him at
the meeting

601
00:51:54,569 --> 00:51:57,947
where he shall see "the boar"
will use us kindly.

602
00:52:07,541 --> 00:52:10,751
Catesby, what news in this,
our tottering state?

603
00:52:11,503 --> 00:52:13,921
It is a reeling world indeed, sir.

604
00:52:15,215 --> 00:52:19,802
And, I believe, will never stand upright
till Richard wear the garland of the state.

605
00:52:19,886 --> 00:52:21,428
How wear the garland?

606
00:52:21,513 --> 00:52:24,265
- Do you mean the crown?
- Yes, my lord.

607
00:52:24,349 --> 00:52:28,018
I'll have this crown of mine
cut from my shoulders

608
00:52:28,061 --> 00:52:31,063
before I see the crown so foul misplaced.

609
00:52:47,539 --> 00:52:50,624
- Hastings.
- Where's your boar-spear, Lord Stanley?

610
00:52:50,709 --> 00:52:52,001
- Hastings...
- Catesby,

611
00:52:52,085 --> 00:52:53,961
before a fortnight makes me older,

612
00:52:54,045 --> 00:52:56,672
I'll send some packing
that yet think not on it.

613
00:52:56,756 --> 00:52:58,174
It is a vile thing to die

614
00:52:58,258 --> 00:53:00,467
when men are unprepared
and look not for it.

615
00:53:07,601 --> 00:53:12,354
- Archbishop, you're early stirring.
- I'm glad to see you, Prime Minister.

616
00:53:12,439 --> 00:53:16,066
What, talking with a priest, Hastings?

617
00:53:16,109 --> 00:53:18,819
Your friend Rivers, he needed a priest.

618
00:53:21,656 --> 00:53:24,742
- What is it o'clock?
- On the stroke of two.

619
00:53:30,999 --> 00:53:36,003
Now, gentlemen, the cause why we are
met is to determine of the coronation.

620
00:53:42,052 --> 00:53:44,803
Oh, speak. When is the royal day?

621
00:53:45,805 --> 00:53:47,598
Are all things ready?

622
00:53:47,641 --> 00:53:49,141
They are.

623
00:53:50,268 --> 00:53:52,686
Who knows the Lord Protector's
mind in this?

624
00:53:52,771 --> 00:53:55,814
Your Lordship, we think,
should soonest know his mind.

625
00:53:55,857 --> 00:53:57,524
We know each other's faces.

626
00:53:57,609 --> 00:54:00,319
For our hearts, he knows
no more of mine than I of yours.

627
00:54:01,112 --> 00:54:03,948
Or I of his, my lord, than you of mine.

628
00:54:06,826 --> 00:54:08,994
Hastings, you and he are near in love.

629
00:54:10,664 --> 00:54:13,540
I have not sounded him,

630
00:54:13,625 --> 00:54:17,378
but you, my noble lords,
may name the time,

631
00:54:17,462 --> 00:54:20,256
and on the Duke's behalf, I'll give my voice.

632
00:54:22,509 --> 00:54:26,053
Good day to you all.
Oh, I've been long a sleeper.

633
00:54:27,013 --> 00:54:29,181
Had you not come upon your cue, my lord,

634
00:54:29,224 --> 00:54:31,809
William Lord Hastings
had pronounced your part.

635
00:54:31,851 --> 00:54:34,687
Then, my Lord Hastings,
no man might be bolder.

636
00:54:34,729 --> 00:54:37,189
He knows me well and loves me well.

637
00:55:00,422 --> 00:55:02,423
I pray you all...

638
00:55:04,050 --> 00:55:07,553
Tell me what they deserve
who do conspire my death.

639
00:55:11,349 --> 00:55:16,645
And have prevailed upon my body
with their damned witchcraft.

640
00:55:19,316 --> 00:55:21,567
I'll say, my lord, they have deserved death.

641
00:55:27,115 --> 00:55:31,076
Let be your eyes the witness of their evil.

642
00:55:33,413 --> 00:55:35,331
See how I am bewitched.

643
00:55:42,422 --> 00:55:43,922
Behold.

644
00:55:45,592 --> 00:55:48,469
My arm is like a blasted sapling,

645
00:55:49,346 --> 00:55:50,721
withered up

646
00:55:51,598 --> 00:55:54,391
by Queen Elizabeth, that monstrous witch.

647
00:55:54,934 --> 00:55:57,770
If she has done this deed, my noble lord...

648
00:55:57,854 --> 00:55:59,605
If?

649
00:55:59,689 --> 00:56:03,776
You, protector of this damned Elizabeth.

650
00:56:03,860 --> 00:56:06,236
Talk you to me of "ifs"?

651
00:56:07,864 --> 00:56:10,074
You are a traitor.

652
00:56:10,116 --> 00:56:11,784
Off with his head!

653
00:56:11,868 --> 00:56:16,330
Now, by Saint Paul I swear
I will not dine until I see the same!

654
00:56:17,457 --> 00:56:20,501
The rest that love me, rise and follow me!

655
00:56:37,477 --> 00:56:39,561
The Duke would be at dinner

656
00:56:41,356 --> 00:56:43,482
and longs to see your head.

657
00:56:51,866 --> 00:56:54,284
So dear, I loved the man

658
00:56:55,286 --> 00:56:56,912
that I must weep.

659
00:56:58,665 --> 00:57:01,125
Would you imagine that
the subtle traitor had plotted

660
00:57:01,167 --> 00:57:02,835
in the Parliament to murder me?

661
00:57:02,919 --> 00:57:04,753
And the Lord Protector?

662
00:57:06,423 --> 00:57:07,965
Had he done so?

663
00:57:08,007 --> 00:57:12,344
Lord Mayor, the civil peace
enforced us to this execution.

664
00:57:17,642 --> 00:57:19,768
Now he deserved his death.

665
00:57:20,895 --> 00:57:24,356
And do not doubt but that I shall acquaint
my duteous city colleagues

666
00:57:24,399 --> 00:57:27,067
with all your just proceedings in this cause.

667
00:57:32,657 --> 00:57:36,285
Buckingham, go after to the council house.

668
00:57:36,369 --> 00:57:39,788
Infer the bastardy of Edward's children.

669
00:57:45,378 --> 00:57:49,131
Moreover, urge Edward's hateful lechery

670
00:57:49,215 --> 00:57:53,218
which stretched unto
their servants, daughters, wives.

671
00:57:53,845 --> 00:57:57,723
Doubt not, my lord, I'll play the orator
as if the golden fee for which I plead

672
00:57:57,807 --> 00:57:59,808
were for myself.

673
00:57:59,893 --> 00:58:01,101
Catesby.

674
00:58:05,356 --> 00:58:09,443
Give order that no manner
of person have any time recourse

675
00:58:09,527 --> 00:58:11,445
unto the princes.

676
00:58:48,608 --> 00:58:51,944
When scarce the blood
was well-washed from his hands

677
00:58:52,862 --> 00:58:55,614
which issued from my other, angel husband.

678
00:58:57,367 --> 00:59:00,452
Oh, when I say I looked on Richard's face,
this was my wish.

679
00:59:00,537 --> 00:59:02,871
"Be you," I said, "accursed.

680
00:59:02,956 --> 00:59:06,458
"And when you wed,
let sorrow haunt your bed."

681
00:59:09,045 --> 00:59:10,963
Within so small a time,

682
00:59:12,465 --> 00:59:14,383
my woman's heart

683
00:59:14,467 --> 00:59:17,427
grossly grew captive to his honey words,

684
00:59:18,888 --> 00:59:22,808
and proved subject to my own soul's curse.

685
00:59:33,653 --> 00:59:36,738
Buckingham, what say the citizens?

686
00:59:39,701 --> 00:59:41,660
Did you infer the bastardy
of Edward's children?

687
00:59:41,703 --> 00:59:42,869
I did.

688
00:59:42,954 --> 00:59:48,166
The insatiate greediness of his desire,
his tyranny for trifles, his own bastardy.

689
00:59:48,835 --> 00:59:53,213
Your discipline in war, wisdom in peace,
your bounty, virtue,

690
00:59:53,298 --> 00:59:55,549
fair humility.

691
00:59:55,633 --> 00:59:57,217
And when my oratory drew to an end,

692
00:59:57,302 --> 00:59:59,136
I bade those who did love
their country's good

693
00:59:59,178 --> 01:00:01,722
cry, "God save King Richard,
England's royal king!"

694
01:00:01,806 --> 01:00:04,641
- And did they so?
- No.

695
01:00:04,684 --> 01:00:07,102
- So God help me, they spoke not a word.
- Bah!

696
01:00:09,856 --> 01:00:13,859
What tongue-less blocks are they!
Would they not speak?

697
01:00:13,901 --> 01:00:16,278
The Lord Mayor
and his colleagues have arrived.

698
01:00:16,362 --> 01:00:18,030
Pretend some fear.

699
01:00:26,873 --> 01:00:29,333
Be not easily won by our requests.

700
01:00:30,710 --> 01:00:34,046
And look, you,
put a prayer book in your hand.

701
01:00:37,759 --> 01:00:40,969
Play the maid's part.
Still answer no and take it.

702
01:00:42,055 --> 01:00:45,098
- Ratcliffe.
- No doubt we'll bring it to a happy issue.

703
01:00:46,100 --> 01:00:48,226
You shall see what I can do.

704
01:00:48,311 --> 01:00:49,561
Catesby.

705
01:01:02,033 --> 01:01:05,911
He does entreat you, my Lord Buckingham,
to visit him tomorrow or next day.

706
01:01:05,953 --> 01:01:09,414
He is within,
with two right reverend priests.

707
01:01:09,499 --> 01:01:11,249
Tell him myself, the Mayor,

708
01:01:11,292 --> 01:01:13,919
and these gentlemen have come
to have some conference with him.

709
01:01:13,961 --> 01:01:16,213
I'll tell him what you say, my lord.

710
01:01:16,255 --> 01:01:18,590
Ah, Lord Mayor.

711
01:01:19,550 --> 01:01:20,842
Richard is not King Edward.

712
01:01:20,927 --> 01:01:25,764
He is not lulling on a lewd love-bed,
but meditating with two deep divines,

713
01:01:25,807 --> 01:01:28,100
praying to enrich his watchful soul.

714
01:01:29,060 --> 01:01:31,228
Happy were England
would this virtuous man

715
01:01:31,270 --> 01:01:34,439
take on his Grace the sovereignty thereof.

716
01:01:34,524 --> 01:01:37,776
- God defend Richard should say no to us.
- I fear he will.

717
01:01:37,819 --> 01:01:39,820
- Catesby.
- He wonders to what end

718
01:01:39,904 --> 01:01:43,573
you have assembled such troops
of citizens to speak with him.

719
01:01:43,616 --> 01:01:46,326
My lord, he fears you mean no good to him.

720
01:01:46,411 --> 01:01:49,538
By heaven, we come to him in perfect love.

721
01:01:52,834 --> 01:01:54,835
My Lord Protector?

722
01:02:00,258 --> 01:02:02,926
Pray pardon us
the interruption of your devotions.

723
01:02:02,969 --> 01:02:05,595
My lord, there needs no such apology.

724
01:02:10,101 --> 01:02:14,646
- I do suspect I have done some offense.
- You have.

725
01:02:14,689 --> 01:02:16,189
Will it please you to amend your fault?

726
01:02:16,274 --> 01:02:19,484
Else wherefore breathe I in a Christian land?

727
01:02:19,527 --> 01:02:23,238
Know then, it is your fault
that you refuse the supreme seat,

728
01:02:23,906 --> 01:02:25,782
the throne majestical.

729
01:02:25,825 --> 01:02:30,370
We heartily solicit you take on
the kingly government of this your land,

730
01:02:30,455 --> 01:02:33,707
not as Lord Protector,
but from blood to blood,

731
01:02:33,791 --> 01:02:36,918
your right of birth, your empery, your own.

732
01:02:38,421 --> 01:02:41,173
Your love deserves my thanks.

733
01:02:42,675 --> 01:02:47,304
But my desert unmeritable,
shuns your high request.

734
01:02:49,056 --> 01:02:52,851
First if all obstacles were... cut away,

735
01:02:52,935 --> 01:02:57,773
yet, so much is my poverty of spirit,
so mighty and so many my defects,

736
01:02:57,857 --> 01:03:00,358
that I should rather
hide me from my greatness.

737
01:03:00,401 --> 01:03:03,570
But God be thanked, there is no need of me.

738
01:03:04,363 --> 01:03:08,366
The royal tree has left us royal fruit.

739
01:03:08,409 --> 01:03:10,869
You say the Prince of Wales
is your brother's son?

740
01:03:12,205 --> 01:03:15,540
So say we, but born before his wedding day.

741
01:03:17,418 --> 01:03:20,253
Then, good my lord, take to your royal self

742
01:03:20,338 --> 01:03:22,881
this proffered benefit of dignity.

743
01:03:22,965 --> 01:03:25,300
- Good my Lord Protector...
- We entreat you.

744
01:03:25,384 --> 01:03:27,093
Refuse not, Gloucester, this proffered love!

745
01:03:27,178 --> 01:03:29,346
Truly, the hearts of men are full of fear.

746
01:03:30,598 --> 01:03:33,225
I am unfit for state and majesty.

747
01:03:33,267 --> 01:03:36,186
Then we will plant
some other on the throne.

748
01:03:36,229 --> 01:03:41,149
I do beseech you take it not amiss.
I cannot, nor I will not, yield to you.

749
01:03:41,234 --> 01:03:43,985
Your brother's son will never reign our king.

750
01:03:44,070 --> 01:03:47,322
Gentlemen, come! I will entreat no more.
God's wounds!

751
01:03:47,406 --> 01:03:49,783
Oh, do not swear, my Lord of Buckingham!

752
01:03:49,867 --> 01:03:52,577
Call him again, my lord. Accept the crown.

753
01:03:52,662 --> 01:03:55,413
Will you enforce me to a world of cares?

754
01:03:57,959 --> 01:04:00,085
Call him again.

755
01:04:00,169 --> 01:04:02,587
My lord. My Lord Buckingham!

756
01:04:03,506 --> 01:04:05,382
I'm not made of stone.

757
01:04:06,259 --> 01:04:10,262
Gentlemen, since you will
buckle fortune on my back,

758
01:04:10,346 --> 01:04:12,305
I must have patience...

759
01:04:13,266 --> 01:04:14,975
To endure the load.

760
01:04:18,062 --> 01:04:20,438
But God doth know, and you may partly see,

761
01:04:20,523 --> 01:04:22,274
how far I am

762
01:04:23,359 --> 01:04:25,318
from the desire of this.

763
01:04:42,753 --> 01:04:44,629
If you will outstrip death,

764
01:04:44,714 --> 01:04:48,341
go across the seas and live,
dear Richmond, from the reach of hell.

765
01:04:48,426 --> 01:04:51,344
Go, my dear nephew,
from this slaughterhouse.

766
01:05:22,835 --> 01:05:25,670
Long live King Richard!

767
01:05:45,566 --> 01:05:49,527
Richard! Richard! Richard!

768
01:06:30,611 --> 01:06:33,321
Brackenbury, how are my sons, the princes?

769
01:06:33,406 --> 01:06:35,573
Right well, Your Majesty.

770
01:06:35,616 --> 01:06:37,909
By your patience,
I may not permit you to visit them.

771
01:06:38,285 --> 01:06:41,413
- The King has strictly charged the contrary.
- The King!

772
01:06:42,707 --> 01:06:46,376
- I mean, the Lord Protector.
- The Lord protect him from that kingly title.

773
01:06:47,044 --> 01:06:49,379
I am their mother.
Who should keep me from them?

774
01:06:49,422 --> 01:06:51,172
I am bound by oath.

775
01:06:52,341 --> 01:06:54,342
And therefore, pardon me.

776
01:06:56,512 --> 01:07:00,640
Go you to Richard,
and good angels guard you.

777
01:07:00,725 --> 01:07:04,352
Stay yet.
Look back with me unto the Tower.

778
01:07:08,232 --> 01:07:11,443
Pity, you ancient stones,
those tender princes

779
01:07:11,485 --> 01:07:14,529
whom envy has immured within your walls.

780
01:07:15,781 --> 01:07:18,616
Rough cradle for such little pretty ones.

781
01:07:19,785 --> 01:07:23,121
Rude, ragged nurse, use my babies well.

782
01:08:48,541 --> 01:08:51,751
Now, Buckingham!
Thus high, by your advice

783
01:08:51,836 --> 01:08:55,130
and your assistance, is King Richard seated.

784
01:08:57,675 --> 01:09:00,510
But shall we wear these glories for a day,

785
01:09:00,553 --> 01:09:04,180
or shall they last and we rejoice in them?

786
01:09:05,307 --> 01:09:08,935
Still live they, and forever let them last.

787
01:09:09,019 --> 01:09:10,645
The princes live.

788
01:09:12,773 --> 01:09:16,818
- Think now what I would speak.
- Say on, Your Majesty.

789
01:09:17,903 --> 01:09:22,365
- Why, Buckingham, I say I would be king.
- Why so you are!

790
01:09:24,243 --> 01:09:25,869
The princes live.

791
01:09:29,582 --> 01:09:32,667
Buckingham, you never used to be so dull.

792
01:09:32,751 --> 01:09:34,794
Shall I be plain?

793
01:09:34,879 --> 01:09:38,882
I wish the bastards dead,
and I would have it suddenly performed.

794
01:09:38,924 --> 01:09:41,134
What say you now?

795
01:09:46,140 --> 01:09:48,641
Speak suddenly, be brief.

796
01:09:49,685 --> 01:09:51,936
Your Majesty may do your pleasure.

797
01:09:51,979 --> 01:09:55,398
Tut, tut, you are all ice.

798
01:09:56,817 --> 01:09:58,359
Your kindness freezes.

799
01:09:58,444 --> 01:10:01,362
Say, have I your consent that they shall die?

800
01:10:04,575 --> 01:10:07,619
Give me some little breath,
some pause, Your Majesty,

801
01:10:07,661 --> 01:10:10,121
before I positively speak in this.

802
01:10:12,249 --> 01:10:15,501
High reaching,
Buckingham grows circumspect.

803
01:10:18,339 --> 01:10:22,842
Has he held out so long with me untired
and stops he now for breath?

804
01:10:24,011 --> 01:10:25,220
Well...

805
01:10:27,514 --> 01:10:28,806
Be it so.

806
01:10:30,351 --> 01:10:31,809
Lord Stanley!

807
01:10:35,981 --> 01:10:37,482
Your Majesty.

808
01:10:38,359 --> 01:10:39,984
What's the news?

809
01:10:41,153 --> 01:10:43,529
The Archbishop, as I hear,

810
01:10:43,614 --> 01:10:46,783
has joined with Richmond in France,
Your Majesty.

811
01:10:47,826 --> 01:10:51,162
Richmond aims to marry young Elizabeth,

812
01:10:52,539 --> 01:10:54,249
my brother Edward's daughter,

813
01:10:54,333 --> 01:10:57,210
and by that knot,
he hopes to gain my crown.

814
01:11:00,714 --> 01:11:02,674
Richmond is your nephew.

815
01:11:02,758 --> 01:11:05,510
Well... Look to it.

816
01:11:06,553 --> 01:11:08,471
- Your Majesty.
- Catesby!

817
01:11:12,518 --> 01:11:17,146
Rumor it abroad that Anne,
my wife, is very grievous sick.

818
01:11:18,649 --> 01:11:21,985
Look how you dream! I say again,
give out that Anne, my queen, is sick

819
01:11:22,027 --> 01:11:23,653
and like to die.

820
01:11:29,034 --> 01:11:30,201
Tyrell.

821
01:11:35,040 --> 01:11:38,042
I must be married now to young Elizabeth,

822
01:11:38,127 --> 01:11:40,628
or else my kingdom stands on brittle glass.

823
01:11:44,425 --> 01:11:47,135
Murder her brothers and then marry her.

824
01:11:51,348 --> 01:11:52,557
Tyrell.

825
01:11:54,310 --> 01:11:57,353
Dare you resolve to kill a friend of mine?

826
01:11:59,231 --> 01:12:01,524
Sir, please you, I'd rather kill two enemies.

827
01:12:04,236 --> 01:12:06,779
There you have it. Two deep enemies.

828
01:12:08,532 --> 01:12:09,782
Tyrell...

829
01:12:11,076 --> 01:12:13,578
I mean those bastards in the Tower.

830
01:12:14,580 --> 01:12:18,082
Say it is done, and I will love you for it.

831
01:12:22,421 --> 01:12:25,673
It... is... done.

832
01:12:28,052 --> 01:12:29,510
Your Majesty.

833
01:12:46,070 --> 01:12:49,364
Your Majesty,
I claim the earldom of Hereford,

834
01:12:49,448 --> 01:12:51,366
which you promised I should possess.

835
01:12:52,576 --> 01:12:55,161
Well, let that rest.

836
01:12:55,245 --> 01:12:58,706
- The Archbishop has fled to Richmond.
- I hear the news.

837
01:13:04,129 --> 01:13:05,922
What says Your Majesty to my just request?

838
01:13:05,964 --> 01:13:09,258
As I remember, it was prophesied
that Richmond should be king.

839
01:13:09,301 --> 01:13:12,345
A king. Perhaps. Perhaps.

840
01:13:12,429 --> 01:13:15,515
- Your promise for the earldom.
- Riche monde.

841
01:13:18,060 --> 01:13:22,313
- Your Majesty, I...
- Yes. What's o'clock?

842
01:13:22,356 --> 01:13:25,149
I am thus bold to put Your Majesty
in mind of what you promised me.

843
01:13:25,192 --> 01:13:27,193
Well, but what's o'clock?

844
01:13:28,153 --> 01:13:30,947
- Upon the stroke of ten.
- Then let it strike.

845
01:13:30,989 --> 01:13:32,657
Why let it strike?

846
01:13:32,741 --> 01:13:35,952
Because that, like a jack,
you keep the stroke

847
01:13:35,994 --> 01:13:38,704
between your begging and my meditation.

848
01:13:40,124 --> 01:13:43,292
I am not in the giving vein today.

849
01:13:43,335 --> 01:13:45,378
Why then, resolve me
whether you will or no.

850
01:13:45,462 --> 01:13:48,673
You trouble me! I am not in the vein!

851
01:14:09,194 --> 01:14:13,781
Never yet one hour in his bed
have I enjoyed the golden dew of sleep,

852
01:14:14,908 --> 01:14:17,743
but have been woken
by his timorous dreams.

853
01:14:27,921 --> 01:14:29,714
Besides, he hates me

854
01:14:32,593 --> 01:14:34,719
and will, no doubt, shortly be rid of me.

855
01:14:36,638 --> 01:14:39,223
Let me think of Hastings and be gone.

856
01:14:55,240 --> 01:14:56,657
Kind Tyrell.

857
01:14:57,993 --> 01:15:00,453
Am I happy in your news?

858
01:15:00,537 --> 01:15:01,746
It is done, Your Majesty.

859
01:15:02,164 --> 01:15:05,750
But did you see them dead...
And buried?

860
01:15:06,376 --> 01:15:07,960
I did, Your Majesty.

861
01:15:10,339 --> 01:15:14,258
Gentle Tyrell, come to me, Tyrell, soon,

862
01:15:15,469 --> 01:15:17,136
at after supper...

863
01:15:18,180 --> 01:15:21,599
When you shall tell the story of their death.

864
01:15:26,104 --> 01:15:28,564
Meanwhile, but think
how I may do you good

865
01:15:29,149 --> 01:15:32,777
and be inheritor of your desire.

866
01:15:41,828 --> 01:15:45,331
The sons of Edward sleep
in Abraham's bosom.

867
01:15:46,458 --> 01:15:47,792
And Anne...

868
01:15:49,962 --> 01:15:52,463
My wife shall bid this world good night.

869
01:15:54,424 --> 01:15:57,635
Uncertain way of gain,
but I am in so far in blood

870
01:15:57,678 --> 01:16:00,179
that sin will pluck on sin.

871
01:16:05,018 --> 01:16:07,270
Tear-falling pity dwells not in this eye.

872
01:16:35,841 --> 01:16:37,842
- Your Majesty!
- Ratcliffe.

873
01:16:37,884 --> 01:16:39,969
Upon the southern coast,
there rides a powerful navy.

874
01:16:40,012 --> 01:16:42,680
It's thought that Richmond is its admiral.

875
01:16:42,723 --> 01:16:45,850
Buckingham has fled
to welcome him ashore.

876
01:16:46,768 --> 01:16:50,521
We must be brief
when traitors brave the field.

877
01:16:50,606 --> 01:16:52,898
Are you my son?

878
01:16:52,983 --> 01:16:56,027
Yes, I thank God, my father, and yourself.

879
01:16:56,111 --> 01:16:58,446
You toad!

880
01:16:58,530 --> 01:17:00,531
Where are the princes?

881
01:17:00,616 --> 01:17:01,866
And your wife?

882
01:17:01,950 --> 01:17:05,411
Mother, I have a touch of your condition

883
01:17:06,204 --> 01:17:08,581
that cannot brook the accent of reproof.

884
01:17:10,751 --> 01:17:14,712
- Oh, let me speak!
- Be brief, dear Mother, for I am in haste.

885
01:17:14,796 --> 01:17:18,883
- A grievous burden was your birth to me.
- And came I not, at last, to comfort you?

886
01:17:18,925 --> 01:17:22,094
You came on earth
to make the earth my hell.

887
01:17:22,179 --> 01:17:24,388
Tetchy and wayward was your infancy,

888
01:17:24,431 --> 01:17:28,017
your schooldays frightful,
desperate, wild and furious.

889
01:17:28,060 --> 01:17:30,394
Your prime of manhood daring,
bold and adventurous.

890
01:17:30,479 --> 01:17:34,690
Your age confirmed, proud,
subtle, sly and bloody.

891
01:17:34,733 --> 01:17:37,818
What comfortable hour can you name
that ever graced me with your company?

892
01:17:37,903 --> 01:17:39,570
If I be so disgracious...

893
01:17:39,613 --> 01:17:42,740
Oh, hear me a little,
for I shall never speak to you again.

894
01:17:42,783 --> 01:17:43,908
So?

895
01:17:43,950 --> 01:17:46,869
To war take with you
my most grievous curse.

896
01:17:47,621 --> 01:17:50,915
My prayers shall on Richmond's party fight.

897
01:17:50,999 --> 01:17:53,793
Bloody you are, bloody will be your end.

898
01:17:53,877 --> 01:17:56,671
Shame serves your life
and will your death attend.

899
01:18:26,618 --> 01:18:28,703
I leave for France.

900
01:18:28,787 --> 01:18:30,955
Be not tongue-tied.

901
01:18:30,997 --> 01:18:35,668
You are a dream of what you were,
a breath, a queen in jest.

902
01:18:35,752 --> 01:18:37,670
Where is your husband now?
Where is your brother?

903
01:18:37,754 --> 01:18:40,798
Where are your two sons? Wherein joy?

904
01:18:44,010 --> 01:18:47,805
Who sues and kneels and says,
"God save the Queen"?

905
01:18:49,141 --> 01:18:52,309
Where are the bended peers
that flatter you?

906
01:18:52,352 --> 01:18:55,479
Where be the thronging troops
that followed you?

907
01:18:57,983 --> 01:19:00,276
Teach me how to curse my enemy!

908
01:19:01,445 --> 01:19:04,655
Forbear to sleep the nights
and fast the days.

909
01:19:05,490 --> 01:19:08,826
Think that your babes
were sweeter than they were,

910
01:19:08,910 --> 01:19:11,912
and he that slew them, fouler than he is!

911
01:20:10,889 --> 01:20:13,098
Tell me, you villain slave,

912
01:20:14,100 --> 01:20:15,976
where are my children?

913
01:20:17,854 --> 01:20:21,232
Where is my brother Rivers
and your brother Clarence?

914
01:20:21,775 --> 01:20:23,442
Where is Lord Hastings?

915
01:20:25,403 --> 01:20:26,737
Elizabeth!

916
01:20:27,656 --> 01:20:29,782
I must talk a word with you.

917
01:20:30,242 --> 01:20:33,661
I've no more sons of the royal blood
for you to slaughter.

918
01:20:34,830 --> 01:20:36,705
You have a daughter...

919
01:20:37,749 --> 01:20:39,416
Called Elizabeth.

920
01:20:51,596 --> 01:20:53,889
Must she die for this?

921
01:20:57,227 --> 01:20:59,895
Oh, let her live.

922
01:20:59,938 --> 01:21:03,899
- Her life is safest only in her birth.
- And only in that safety died her brothers.

923
01:21:04,901 --> 01:21:07,778
You speak as if that I had slain the princes.

924
01:21:07,863 --> 01:21:10,531
No doubt the murderous knife
was dull and blunt

925
01:21:10,615 --> 01:21:13,450
till it was sharpened
on your stone-hard heart

926
01:21:13,493 --> 01:21:15,995
to revel in the entrails of my lambs.

927
01:21:16,454 --> 01:21:18,956
Ma'am, I intend more good to you and yours

928
01:21:18,999 --> 01:21:21,792
than ever you or yours by me were harmed.

929
01:21:21,877 --> 01:21:23,586
Tell me what state, what dignity,

930
01:21:23,628 --> 01:21:26,714
what honor can you bestow
on any child of mine?

931
01:21:28,133 --> 01:21:30,509
Even all I have...

932
01:21:30,594 --> 01:21:36,140
Yes, and myself and all
will I withal endow a child of yours.

933
01:21:36,224 --> 01:21:39,184
Be brief, lest that the process
of your kindness

934
01:21:39,269 --> 01:21:41,812
last longer telling than your kindness date.

935
01:21:43,732 --> 01:21:46,901
Know then, that with my soul
I love your daughter

936
01:21:46,985 --> 01:21:49,820
and do intend to make her
Queen of England.

937
01:21:50,739 --> 01:21:53,866
You! What!

938
01:21:55,118 --> 01:21:56,452
You?

939
01:21:57,454 --> 01:22:01,248
- What think you of it?
- How can you woo her?

940
01:22:01,583 --> 01:22:03,959
Now that would I learn of you.

941
01:22:04,002 --> 01:22:07,379
- And will you learn of me?
- Madam, with all my heart.

942
01:22:08,673 --> 01:22:11,467
Send to her, by the man
who slew her brothers,

943
01:22:11,509 --> 01:22:14,511
a pair of bleeding hearts,
then will she weep.

944
01:22:15,055 --> 01:22:19,725
If this inducement move her not,
send her a letter of your noble deeds.

945
01:22:19,809 --> 01:22:23,646
Tell her you made away
her uncle Clarence, her uncle Rivers.

946
01:22:23,688 --> 01:22:25,564
Yes, and for her sake,

947
01:22:25,649 --> 01:22:28,651
made quick conveyance
with her good aunt Anne.

948
01:22:28,693 --> 01:22:32,237
You mock me, madam. This is not
the way to win your daughter.

949
01:22:32,322 --> 01:22:36,325
There is no other way, unless you
could put on some other shape

950
01:22:36,368 --> 01:22:38,827
and not be Richard who's done all this.

951
01:22:38,870 --> 01:22:41,914
Say, that I did all this for love of her.

952
01:22:41,998 --> 01:22:44,208
Well, then, she cannot choose but hate you.

953
01:22:45,543 --> 01:22:48,045
What is done cannot be now amended.

954
01:22:50,674 --> 01:22:53,258
Men shall deal unadvisedly sometimes.

955
01:22:55,387 --> 01:22:57,554
If I did take the kingdom from your sons,

956
01:22:57,639 --> 01:23:00,641
to make amends,
I'll give it to your daughter.

957
01:23:02,394 --> 01:23:04,937
Again you shall be mother of a king.

958
01:23:05,897 --> 01:23:09,525
What! We have many goodly days to see.

959
01:23:11,194 --> 01:23:13,946
The liquid drops of tears that you have shed

960
01:23:14,030 --> 01:23:17,741
shall come again,
transformed to orient pearl.

961
01:23:19,285 --> 01:23:22,913
Go then, my mother. To your daughter, go.

962
01:23:22,998 --> 01:23:26,166
Make bold her bashful years
with your experience.

963
01:23:26,251 --> 01:23:30,963
Acquaint the Princess with the sweet,
silent hours of marriage joys.

964
01:23:32,340 --> 01:23:35,676
And when these troops of mine
have chastised the petty rebel

965
01:23:36,302 --> 01:23:38,303
Richmond and dull-brained Buckingham,

966
01:23:38,388 --> 01:23:41,515
bound with triumphant garlands will I come

967
01:23:41,599 --> 01:23:44,476
and lead your daughter
to a conqueror's bed.

968
01:23:45,770 --> 01:23:48,147
What were I best to say?

969
01:23:48,231 --> 01:23:51,066
Say, she shall be a high and mighty queen.

970
01:23:51,109 --> 01:23:52,609
To wail the title as her mother does?

971
01:23:53,987 --> 01:23:56,363
Say, I will love her everlastingly.

972
01:23:56,740 --> 01:23:59,074
But how long fairly shall her sweet life last?

973
01:24:00,118 --> 01:24:02,619
As long as heaven and nature lengthens it.

974
01:24:02,662 --> 01:24:04,955
As long as hell and Richard like of it!

975
01:24:04,998 --> 01:24:06,623
Your reasons are too shallow and too quick.

976
01:24:06,708 --> 01:24:09,626
Oh, no! My reasons are too deep and dead.

977
01:24:09,711 --> 01:24:12,504
Too deep and dead,
my infants, in their graves.

978
01:24:12,589 --> 01:24:14,965
Harp not on that string, madam.
That is past.

979
01:24:15,008 --> 01:24:17,634
Harp on it still shall I till heart strings break!

980
01:24:17,719 --> 01:24:20,554
I know that Richmond aims
to wed Elizabeth.

981
01:24:24,642 --> 01:24:28,187
In her consists my happiness, and yours.

982
01:24:28,271 --> 01:24:30,731
Without her, follows to myself and you,

983
01:24:30,815 --> 01:24:32,858
herself, the land, and many a Christian soul,

984
01:24:32,942 --> 01:24:35,527
death, desolation, ruin and decay.

985
01:24:35,612 --> 01:24:37,988
It cannot be avoided but by this.

986
01:24:40,658 --> 01:24:43,452
Be the attorney of my love to her.

987
01:24:45,663 --> 01:24:47,873
Plead what I will be...

988
01:24:50,960 --> 01:24:52,669
Not what I've been.

989
01:24:55,590 --> 01:24:58,175
Shall I be tempted by the devil thus?

990
01:25:00,178 --> 01:25:02,721
Yes, if the devil tempt you to do good.

991
01:25:03,556 --> 01:25:05,766
But you did kill my children.

992
01:25:06,976 --> 01:25:11,188
But in your daughter's womb, I bury them,
where, in that nest of spicery,

993
01:25:12,023 --> 01:25:13,649
they will breed.

994
01:25:16,820 --> 01:25:19,530
Shall I go win my daughter to your will?

995
01:25:20,240 --> 01:25:22,699
And be a happy mother by the deed.

996
01:25:26,037 --> 01:25:28,372
Write to me very shortly,

997
01:25:28,456 --> 01:25:30,916
and you shall understand from me her mind.

998
01:25:35,463 --> 01:25:37,673
Bear her my true love's kiss.

999
01:25:43,680 --> 01:25:44,930
Farewell.

1000
01:25:53,064 --> 01:25:55,732
Relenting fool...

1001
01:25:55,817 --> 01:25:58,026
That shallow, changing woman.

1002
01:26:11,583 --> 01:26:13,083
Lord Stanley!

1003
01:26:13,918 --> 01:26:16,086
What's the news with you?

1004
01:26:16,171 --> 01:26:19,756
None good, Your Majesty, nor none so bad.

1005
01:26:19,799 --> 01:26:23,135
Hoyday, a riddle. Neither good nor bad.

1006
01:26:24,095 --> 01:26:27,389
- Once more, what news?
- Richmond is on the sea.

1007
01:26:27,432 --> 01:26:31,185
Then be the seas on him.
What does he there?

1008
01:26:31,269 --> 01:26:35,772
- Your Majesty, I know not but by guess.
- Well, as you guess?

1009
01:26:35,857 --> 01:26:38,275
Stirred up by Buckingham,
he makes for England,

1010
01:26:38,359 --> 01:26:41,111
- here to claim the crown.
- Is the throne empty?

1011
01:26:42,822 --> 01:26:44,448
Is the King dead?

1012
01:26:45,950 --> 01:26:48,994
You will revolt and fly to him, I fear.

1013
01:26:49,078 --> 01:26:51,663
I never was, nor never will be false.

1014
01:26:53,541 --> 01:26:56,043
Go, then, and muster men.

1015
01:26:56,127 --> 01:27:00,172
But leave behind with us
your son young George.

1016
01:27:04,135 --> 01:27:06,970
Stanley, look your heart be firm,

1017
01:27:07,597 --> 01:27:10,641
or else his head's assurance is but frail.

1018
01:27:21,486 --> 01:27:22,778
You Majesty.

1019
01:27:22,820 --> 01:27:25,739
- The Duke of Buckingham...
- Till you bring better news!

1020
01:27:26,658 --> 01:27:28,951
The Duke of Buckingham is taken prisoner.

1021
01:27:34,374 --> 01:27:35,999
I cry you mercy.

1022
01:27:49,138 --> 01:27:52,140
Richmond is landed
with a mighty power from France.

1023
01:27:52,183 --> 01:27:54,643
Let's go to meet him.

1024
01:27:54,686 --> 01:27:58,397
While we reason here,
a royal battle might be won and lost.

1025
01:27:58,481 --> 01:28:02,192
Tyrell! Give order Buckingham be brought!

1026
01:28:28,845 --> 01:28:30,053
Welcome.

1027
01:28:32,223 --> 01:28:34,224
Brackenbury. Richmond!

1028
01:28:34,267 --> 01:28:37,019
Fortune and victory be with you, nephew.

1029
01:28:43,693 --> 01:28:46,903
The Queen has heartily consented
that I marry Princess Elizabeth.

1030
01:28:46,946 --> 01:28:48,739
England rejoice!

1031
01:28:48,823 --> 01:28:51,908
- Good, Lord Stanley. Brackenbury.
- Archbishop.

1032
01:28:51,951 --> 01:28:57,080
Prepare your advance early in the morning.
On your side, I may not be too forward.

1033
01:28:57,165 --> 01:29:00,584
Your cousin George is held in custody.

1034
01:29:00,668 --> 01:29:03,670
Wretched, bloody, and usurping swine.

1035
01:29:03,755 --> 01:29:06,340
I do not doubt
but his friends will turn to you.

1036
01:29:06,424 --> 01:29:08,759
He has no friends.

1037
01:29:38,456 --> 01:29:41,917
Will not King Richard
let me speak with him?

1038
01:29:41,959 --> 01:29:46,004
- No, my good lord.
- Made I him king for this?

1039
01:29:55,890 --> 01:29:57,974
Tyrell, why look you so sad?

1040
01:29:59,227 --> 01:30:01,144
My heart is ten times lighter
than my looks, my lord.

1041
01:30:03,022 --> 01:30:05,649
- What is it o'clock?
- It's supper time, Your Majesty.

1042
01:30:05,733 --> 01:30:09,736
I'll not sup tonight.
Let's consult upon tomorrow's business.

1043
01:30:09,821 --> 01:30:13,323
- What is the number of the traitors?
- Six or seven thousand, Your Majesty.

1044
01:30:13,366 --> 01:30:16,535
Our battalion trebles that account.

1045
01:30:16,619 --> 01:30:18,578
Besides, the King's name...

1046
01:30:20,331 --> 01:30:22,249
Is a tower of strength.

1047
01:30:23,918 --> 01:30:25,168
Catesby!

1048
01:30:26,587 --> 01:30:30,006
- Your Majesty.
- Send for Lord Stanley.

1049
01:30:30,049 --> 01:30:33,009
Bid him bring his force before
sun-rising, lest his son George

1050
01:30:33,052 --> 01:30:36,096
fall into the blind cave of eternal night.

1051
01:30:37,056 --> 01:30:38,348
Leave me.

1052
01:30:39,225 --> 01:30:40,434
I will.

1053
01:30:43,020 --> 01:30:46,148
Stir with the lark tomorrow,

1054
01:30:46,190 --> 01:30:48,650
- gentle Tyrell.
- Your Majesty.

1055
01:31:00,204 --> 01:31:01,788
Leave me, I say.

1056
01:31:08,045 --> 01:31:11,548
Oh Lord, let Richmond and Elizabeth

1057
01:31:13,050 --> 01:31:17,095
by your fair ordinance be joined together.

1058
01:31:19,640 --> 01:31:23,727
And let their heirs, God, if thy will be so...

1059
01:31:25,480 --> 01:31:30,317
Enrich the time to come
with smooth-faced peace.

1060
01:31:42,747 --> 01:31:46,541
Oh thou, whose captain I account myself,

1061
01:31:47,793 --> 01:31:50,420
look on my forces with a gracious eye,

1062
01:31:50,963 --> 01:31:53,924
put in their hands
thy bruising arms of wrath

1063
01:31:54,467 --> 01:31:57,177
that we may praise thee in thy victory.

1064
01:31:58,554 --> 01:32:01,848
Sleeping and waking.

1065
01:32:05,102 --> 01:32:06,686
Defend me still.

1066
01:32:15,279 --> 01:32:18,281
Are you my son? You toad!

1067
01:32:23,454 --> 01:32:25,121
Richard!

1068
01:32:25,164 --> 01:32:26,790
- You do me shameful...
- Bloody will be your end!

1069
01:32:28,626 --> 01:32:30,377
You do infect my eyes!

1070
01:32:30,461 --> 01:32:31,920
My Lord of Gloucester,

1071
01:32:31,963 --> 01:32:34,714
I have too long borne
your blunt upbraidings!

1072
01:32:35,758 --> 01:32:38,051
Because that I am little like an ape,

1073
01:32:38,135 --> 01:32:40,512
I think that you should bear me
on your shoulders.

1074
01:32:41,722 --> 01:32:43,974
Where are my children?

1075
01:32:50,648 --> 01:32:52,232
I did but dream.

1076
01:32:54,944 --> 01:32:56,736
Oh, coward conscience.

1077
01:33:00,575 --> 01:33:03,868
What do I fear? There's none else by.

1078
01:33:06,581 --> 01:33:08,456
Richard loves Richard.

1079
01:33:09,667 --> 01:33:11,293
That is, I am I.

1080
01:33:15,506 --> 01:33:17,507
Is there a murderer here?

1081
01:33:17,550 --> 01:33:20,760
No. Yes...

1082
01:33:20,845 --> 01:33:21,928
I am.

1083
01:33:23,764 --> 01:33:25,682
I love myself. But why?

1084
01:33:25,725 --> 01:33:28,685
For any good that I myself
have done unto myself?

1085
01:33:28,769 --> 01:33:31,980
Oh, no. Alack, I rather hate myself...

1086
01:33:35,610 --> 01:33:38,236
For hateful deeds committed by myself.

1087
01:33:41,532 --> 01:33:43,033
I'm a villain.

1088
01:33:46,203 --> 01:33:47,954
But I lie. I am not.

1089
01:33:48,497 --> 01:33:50,624
Fool, of thyself speak well.

1090
01:33:52,126 --> 01:33:53,918
Fool, do not flatter.

1091
01:33:54,003 --> 01:33:56,880
My conscience has
a thousand, several tongues

1092
01:33:58,049 --> 01:34:01,676
thronged to the bar, crying all,
"Guilty! Guilty!"

1093
01:34:04,805 --> 01:34:06,389
I shall despair.

1094
01:34:08,309 --> 01:34:10,560
There is no creature loves me,

1095
01:34:12,271 --> 01:34:15,357
and if I die, no soul will pity me.

1096
01:34:17,735 --> 01:34:19,736
- Your Majesty.
- Ratcliffe.

1097
01:34:26,827 --> 01:34:30,121
- Will all our friends prove true?
- No doubt, Your Majesty.

1098
01:34:30,206 --> 01:34:33,124
Ratcliffe, I fear... I fear...

1099
01:34:33,209 --> 01:34:35,960
Oh, no, Your Majesty.

1100
01:34:36,045 --> 01:34:38,046
Be not afraid of shadows.

1101
01:34:54,772 --> 01:34:56,940
How have you slept, my lord?

1102
01:34:58,776 --> 01:35:03,113
The sweetest sleep,
the fairest-boding dreams

1103
01:35:04,782 --> 01:35:07,367
that ever entered in a drowsy head.

1104
01:35:48,576 --> 01:35:51,411
Conscience is but a word that cowards use.

1105
01:35:51,996 --> 01:35:53,621
Remember whom you are to cope with.

1106
01:35:53,664 --> 01:35:57,625
All a sort of vagabonds,
rascals and runaways.

1107
01:35:57,668 --> 01:36:01,004
And who does lead them
but a paltry fellow, a milksop.

1108
01:36:01,088 --> 01:36:05,633
If we be conquered, let men conquer us.

1109
01:36:05,676 --> 01:36:08,803
Let's whip these stragglers
over the seas again.

1110
01:36:08,846 --> 01:36:12,849
Shall these enjoy our lands?
Lie with our wives?

1111
01:36:12,892 --> 01:36:14,684
Ravish our daughters?

1112
01:36:15,728 --> 01:36:18,188
What says Lord Stanley?
Will he bring his force?

1113
01:36:18,230 --> 01:36:20,940
My lord, he has refused to come to you.

1114
01:36:24,028 --> 01:36:25,570
Then off with his son George's head.

1115
01:36:51,472 --> 01:36:52,806
Stanley...

1116
01:37:17,915 --> 01:37:20,708
Your Majesty! Your Majesty!

1117
01:37:25,256 --> 01:37:27,257
Richard! Richard!

1118
01:38:42,416 --> 01:38:45,168
A horse! A horse!

1119
01:38:45,252 --> 01:38:47,503
My kingdom for a horse!

1120
01:38:48,213 --> 01:38:50,131
James Tyrell, rescue...

1121
01:38:50,883 --> 01:38:53,843
Escape, Your Majesty! Escape!
I'll help you to a horse!

1122
01:38:53,886 --> 01:38:56,220
Escape? Slave!

1123
01:39:01,393 --> 01:39:03,686
Stop! Stop!

1124
01:39:16,241 --> 01:39:17,492
Richard!

1125
01:39:19,995 --> 01:39:21,037
Richard!

1126
01:39:34,176 --> 01:39:35,385
No! No!

1127
01:40:45,039 --> 01:40:46,414
Let's do it pell-mell.

1128
01:40:48,792 --> 01:40:50,668
If not to heaven,

1129
01:40:51,628 --> 01:40:53,671
then hand in hand to hell.

1130
01:41:00,554 --> 01:41:05,141
I'm sitting on top of the world

1131
01:41:05,225 --> 01:41:07,727
I'm rolling along

1132
01:41:07,811 --> 01:41:10,980
Yes, rolling along

1133
01:41:11,065 --> 01:41:15,526
And I'm quitting the blues of the world

1134
01:41:15,611 --> 01:41:17,904
I'm singing a song

1135
01:41:17,988 --> 01:41:20,615
Yes, singing a song

1136
01:41:20,657 --> 01:41:22,200
Glory hallelujah

1137
01:41:22,284 --> 01:41:23,868
I just told the parson

1138
01:41:23,952 --> 01:41:26,829
Hey, Par, get ready to call

1139
01:41:26,872 --> 01:41:29,582
Just like Humpty Dumpty

1140
01:41:29,666 --> 01:41:31,459
I'm going to fall

1141
01:41:31,502 --> 01:41:36,005
And I'm sitting on top of the world

1142
01:41:36,090 --> 01:41:38,716
I'm rolling along

1143
01:41:38,801 --> 01:41:41,260
Rolling along

1144
01:41:41,345 --> 01:41:43,930
Don't want any millions

1145
01:41:44,014 --> 01:41:46,390
I'm getting my share

1146
01:41:46,475 --> 01:41:48,768
I've only got one suit, just one

1147
01:41:48,852 --> 01:41:51,479
That's all I can wear

1148
01:41:51,522 --> 01:41:53,815
A bundle of money

1149
01:41:53,857 --> 01:41:56,484
Don't make me feel gay

1150
01:41:56,527 --> 01:41:59,195
A sweet little honey

1151
01:41:59,238 --> 01:42:02,365
Is making me sad

1152
01:42:02,449 --> 01:42:03,533
And I'm sitting

1153
01:42:03,617 --> 01:42:06,869
Sitting on top, top of the world

1154
01:42:06,954 --> 01:42:09,539
I'm rolling along

1155
01:42:09,581 --> 01:42:12,625
Rolling along

1156
01:42:12,709 --> 01:42:13,709
And I'm quitting

1157
01:42:13,794 --> 01:42:17,213
Quitting the blues, blues of the world

1158
01:42:17,297 --> 01:42:19,757
I'm singing a song

1159
01:42:19,842 --> 01:42:22,385
Just singing a song

1160
01:42:22,427 --> 01:42:23,636
Glory hallelujah

1161
01:42:23,720 --> 01:42:25,513
I just told the parson

1162
01:42:25,556 --> 01:42:28,182
Hey, Par, get ready to call

1163
01:42:28,225 --> 01:42:31,060
Just like Humpty Dumpty

1164
01:42:31,103 --> 01:42:33,646
I'm going to fall, yeah

1165
01:42:33,730 --> 01:42:38,025
I'm sitting on top of the world

1166
01:42:38,068 --> 01:42:40,528
I'm rolling along

1167
01:42:40,571 --> 01:42:43,614
Yes, rolling along

1168
01:42:43,699 --> 01:42:45,283
And I'm quitting

1169
01:42:45,367 --> 01:42:48,286
The blues of the world

1170
01:42:48,370 --> 01:42:50,746
I'm singing a song

1171
01:42:50,831 --> 01:42:53,457
Yes, singing a song

1172
01:42:53,542 --> 01:42:54,625
Glory hallelujah

1173
01:42:54,710 --> 01:42:56,919
I just told the parson

1174
01:42:57,004 --> 01:42:59,589
Hey, Par, get ready to call

1175
01:42:59,673 --> 01:43:02,258
Just like Humpty Dumpty

1176
01:43:02,301 --> 01:43:04,385
I'm going to fall

1177
01:43:04,428 --> 01:43:08,890
And I'm sitting on top of the world

1178
01:43:08,932 --> 01:43:11,475
I'm rolling along

1179
01:43:11,560 --> 01:43:14,103
Rolling along

1180
01:43:14,188 --> 01:43:16,647
Don't want any millions

1181
01:43:16,732 --> 01:43:19,108
I'm getting my share

1182
01:43:19,151 --> 01:43:21,736
I've only got one suit, just one

1183
01:43:21,778 --> 01:43:24,113
That's all I can wear

1184
01:43:24,198 --> 01:43:26,866
A bundle of money

1185
01:43:26,950 --> 01:43:29,368
Don't make me feel gay

1186
01:43:29,453 --> 01:43:31,787
My sweet little honey

1187
01:43:31,872 --> 01:43:35,082
Is making me sad

1188
01:43:35,125 --> 01:43:36,292
And I'm sitting

1189
01:43:36,335 --> 01:43:39,629
Sitting on top, top of the world

1190
01:43:39,713 --> 01:43:42,340
I'm rolling along

1191
01:43:42,424 --> 01:43:45,468
Rolling along

1192
01:43:45,510 --> 01:43:46,677
And I'm quitting

1193
01:43:46,762 --> 01:43:49,805
Quitting the blues, blues of the world

1194
01:43:49,890 --> 01:43:52,683
I'm singing a song

1195
01:43:52,768 --> 01:43:55,228
Just singing a song

1196
01:43:55,312 --> 01:43:56,479
Glory hallelujah

1197
01:43:56,521 --> 01:43:58,314
I just told the parson

1198
01:43:58,357 --> 01:44:01,275
Hey, Par, get ready to call

1199
01:44:01,318 --> 01:44:03,903
Just like Humpty Dumpty

1200
01:44:03,987 --> 01:44:05,863
I'm going to fall

1201
01:44:05,948 --> 01:44:07,156
Yeah, I'm sitting

1202
01:44:07,199 --> 01:44:10,660
On top, top of the world

1203
01:44:10,702 --> 01:44:16,540
I'm rolling along, rolling along




