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Flames Over England captures a dramatic and intense cinematic atmosphere inspired by conflict and chaos. Powerful rhythms and dark textures create a sense of urgency and scale, making this track perfect for war scenes, historical visuals, epic storytelling, and intense gameplay moments.
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00:04:21and defenceless.
00:04:23Now turn to Spain
00:04:25in the old world
00:04:27and the new.
00:04:29In the old
00:04:30power.
00:04:32In the new
00:04:33gold.
00:04:35Philip could build
00:04:36ten such fleets
00:04:38as Drake burned
00:04:39and never feel the cost.
00:04:41But if Spain
00:04:41sails across the bay
00:04:43to us
00:04:44and burns our shipping
00:04:46how should we make it good?
00:04:48You're the Lord Treasurer
00:04:50of England.
00:04:51My Treasurer is empty.
00:04:53My Lords
00:04:54the Queen is entering
00:04:55the throne room.
00:04:58My Lord
00:04:59I lean only on my friend.
00:05:00Yes my Lord.
00:05:01My Lord
00:05:02the Queen is entering
00:05:12the throne room.
00:05:13My Lord
00:05:13the Queen is entering
00:05:15the throne room.
00:05:15Your Majesty breaks faith with spade.
00:05:44Ambassador, you forget yourself.
00:05:45My Lord Leicester, it is you who forget yourself.
00:05:47The Spanish ambassador is our guest.
00:05:49Your grace, we speak for England.
00:05:51Indeed, your grace, we do.
00:05:53Who dares to speak for England in my presence?
00:05:57Answer, my Lord Leicester, to you.
00:06:00And you, my wise burly, to you.
00:06:03Be silent then whilst I speak for you all.
00:06:07For I am England.
00:06:11And I am the voice of Spain.
00:06:13Continue, voice of Spain.
00:06:17My master, His Majesty King Philip.
00:06:20He introduces me to my own brother-in-law.
00:06:23Reassure your master.
00:06:25My sister Mary, the late queen, was his loving wife.
00:06:28And for her sake, I am his loving sister.
00:06:31His portrait still hangs in a place of honor.
00:06:33My king does not ask your grace to hang his picture, but to hang his enemies.
00:06:39In the last month, English pirates have destroyed some 7,000 tons of our shipping.
00:06:44Names?
00:06:45What do I know of their names?
00:06:47They come and go like wasps.
00:06:49Led always by the arch-pirate, El Draco.
00:06:53Sir Francis Drake sailed round the world, and I knighted him for it.
00:06:59Now he harries Spain, and I am to hang him for it.
00:07:02No.
00:07:04If I hang Drake tomorrow, 20 other Drakes would take his place.
00:07:08How can I hold them back when your king flings my honest merchants to the Inquisition to be burned alive?
00:07:13Your grace can at least forbid them to leave England.
00:07:16England is a large island with many ports in it.
00:07:19I will not sit at each in turn like a cat at a mouse hole.
00:07:22But I give Spain free leave to punish my Drake and his captains if Spain can.
00:07:27Majesty.
00:07:28I say, my lords, if Spain can.
00:07:33If your majesty will not hear words, we must come to canon and see if you will hear them.
00:07:38If you use threats of that kind, I will chase you out of my kingdom.
00:07:47But your grace, you must listen.
00:07:49Must?
00:07:51Little man, little man.
00:07:54Must is not a word to use to princes.
00:07:58Our council shall confer with you.
00:08:00Meanwhile, go home and be quiet.
00:08:04Yes, sir.
00:08:08I have been too bold.
00:08:18Boldness was needed.
00:08:20If once the Spaniards think that we are afraid...
00:08:22Invasion.
00:08:24Night and day, it drums in my ears.
00:08:26Invasion, invasion, invasion.
00:08:28I am afraid.
00:08:30So that is why you disavowed Drake.
00:08:33Disavow, you call it?
00:08:35That gentleman cares not if I should disavow him.
00:08:37It was privately agreed between us.
00:08:43I was not told.
00:08:45Must I tell you everything, jealous Robin?
00:08:47When we were children, I served you.
00:08:50When the Queen, your sister, sent you to the Tower...
00:08:52The peace Philip of Spain...
00:08:53Still I served you and was trusted.
00:08:55But today, though I serve...
00:08:58And love...
00:08:59I am not trusted.
00:09:00Do not deceive yourself.
00:09:04I know you love me and would risk your life for me.
00:09:07But these men risk more than their mere lives.
00:09:10Once they are caught...
00:09:11I cannot help them when they know it.
00:09:12Once they are caught, it is death by fire.
00:09:16But that does not stop them from dying for me.
00:09:20They still cry.
00:09:23Save the Queen.
00:09:24Save the King of Spain, spirit boy.
00:09:45Come on to there.
00:09:49Stay from Spain.
00:09:50Come on.
00:09:51Come on to Spain.
00:09:52Come on.
00:09:58Come on.
00:09:59Come on.
00:10:00Come on.
00:10:21Come on.
00:10:51Richard Ingleby.
00:10:56Richard.
00:10:58Father, he knows you.
00:11:00We were friends once.
00:11:02Enemies now!
00:11:21I wish we had never met.
00:11:39Why, sir?
00:11:41Because you've beaten us.
00:11:43But as long as we're your prisoner, sir, it's a sort of holiday.
00:11:46That's right, dear lad.
00:11:48We are safe enough.
00:11:59Amigo, is it not possible to spare the boy?
00:12:03I can do nothing.
00:12:05It's each for himself, sink or swim.
00:12:07Richard, do you hear me?
00:12:12Sink or swim.
00:12:24Michael.
00:12:25You're the queen's servant.
00:12:33Of course.
00:12:34I'm now going to give you her orders.
00:12:39You climb up on the rail.
00:12:42Dive.
00:12:43Swim for shore.
00:12:45When you're on land, make for the home of Don Miguel.
00:12:48He will help you if he can.
00:12:50Leave you here.
00:12:51I'd rather die.
00:12:52My friends in Spain, I'm safe enough.
00:12:55Once you're in England, go to the queen.
00:13:00I will not leave you.
00:13:02Obey me, Michael.
00:13:03Obey me, Michael.
00:13:33I will not leave you at the time of the Inquisition.
00:14:03Father!
00:14:16Dona Helena!
00:14:17Father's come home!
00:14:18But you cannot go downstairs in your night gear!
00:14:28Nance!
00:14:29Ah, poor child.
00:14:29She had an English nurse and she's never got over it.
00:14:31A mannerless woman who opened all the windows.
00:14:35Father!
00:14:37Helena.
00:14:38They said you'd never get ashore tonight.
00:14:42Admiral.
00:14:44Dona Helena, you must come back to your room at once.
00:14:47Please tell the servants to prepare a meal for me.
00:14:49But first, Dona Helena must retire.
00:14:51I'm not going back to bed yet.
00:14:53What did I hear you say?
00:14:54I'm not going back to bed yet.
00:14:56I want to hear about the fight.
00:14:58Let her remain, Signora.
00:15:00If you say so, Admiral.
00:15:01You're her father.
00:15:03But for the future, Signorita, remember this.
00:15:05A Spanish lady may retire, but she never goes to bed.
00:15:17Listen to me, Elena.
00:15:18You're not a child anymore.
00:15:19I'm going to be married in three months.
00:15:26The captain of the English vessel is Richard Ingleby.
00:15:31A friend.
00:15:33Long ago, in England.
00:15:34A friend from long ago.
00:15:37My best friend.
00:15:40And I have handed him over to the military authorities, and they will hand him over to the Inquisition.
00:15:44And you know what that will mean.
00:15:46Father.
00:15:46But he has an only son, Elena.
00:15:50I have reported him drowned.
00:15:52But I do not think that he is drowned.
00:15:54I think that he will reach the shore and come to us for help.
00:15:58What is he like?
00:15:59Fair or dark?
00:16:01Oh, he could pass for a Spaniard.
00:16:02And he speaks Spanish.
00:16:04So if he does come...
00:16:06But we mustn't help a heretic.
00:16:09Besides, father, the danger.
00:16:10But nobody will know.
00:16:11But they will.
00:16:12I can give work to a beggar if I choose.
00:16:15Oh, he's only a boy, Elena.
00:16:17But an enemy of Spain.
00:16:21What?
00:16:28What is it?
00:16:31There's somebody outside.
00:16:42Is this the English heretic?
00:16:54Elena.
00:17:02Oh, boy.
00:17:12The Queen sends to her spirit.
00:17:16Why does she always call you spirit, grandfather?
00:17:19Continue.
00:17:20A letter from her desk,
00:17:21a cordial from her cupboard,
00:17:23and a message from her heart.
00:17:24Repeat the message.
00:17:26She says I entreat heaven daily for your longer life,
00:17:29else will I and my people stand in need of cordial's also.
00:17:31She is my cordial.
00:17:33It's vinegar to the rest of us.
00:17:35She gave me a cup this morning.
00:17:38No doubt you earned it.
00:17:40I was only humming a tune.
00:17:42My costume.
00:17:49But she ordered me off due with those letters,
00:17:51and I was not to come back until you'd read them.
00:17:56Will you hear a Spanish lady
00:18:00How she wooed an English man
00:18:05Garments gay, which as maybe she had on
00:18:09Comely was her countenance?
00:18:14Oh, sir.
00:18:16Does your gout trouble you, sir?
00:18:20Sir Richard Ingleby has been captured by the Spaniards.
00:18:24He is held by the Inquisition.
00:18:28And Michael?
00:18:29There is no word here of Michael.
00:18:37Will you hear a Spanish lady
00:18:42How she wooed an English man
00:18:46I said you could not do it
00:18:49Now listen
00:18:50Will you hear a Spanish lady
00:18:54How she wooed an English man
00:18:57How she wooed an English man
00:18:57Comments gay, riches maybe she had on
00:19:01On calmly was her countenance
00:19:04On calmly was her countenance
00:19:06High was her degree
00:19:08Smiling, sighing, full of grace was she
00:19:15Will you hear a Spanish lady
00:19:18Will you hear a Spanish lady
00:19:19How she wooed an English man
00:19:22How a gentle Spanish lady
00:19:26Loved an English man
00:19:32Why do you want a fire?
00:19:38I'm cooking
00:19:38What?
00:19:40A treat for you
00:19:41What is it?
00:19:43They call it a potato
00:19:45It's a kind of fruit
00:19:47It's very rare
00:19:48Is it safe to eat?
00:19:52Father's eaten one
00:19:53He says he never felt better in his life
00:19:55You bake them
00:19:57It takes an hour
00:19:58I'm glad it takes an hour
00:20:00I never see you nowadays
00:20:02Well I'm very busy
00:20:03You forget I'm going to be married
00:20:06Besides
00:20:08You only think of getting home to you
00:20:11As soon as you
00:20:11I expect she's married by now
00:20:14She won't be
00:20:17How do you know?
00:20:21I know
00:20:21What are you staring at?
00:20:30It's over Lisbon
00:20:31What is it?
00:20:33The smoke
00:20:34Look
00:20:34It's so thick you can hardly see the roof
00:20:43It's just smoke
00:20:54Michael
00:21:10The shoulders healed at last, eh?
00:21:14Yes, thanks to you, sir
00:21:15Thanks to Elena
00:21:16I gave you the hurt
00:21:18I gave you the hurt
00:21:18She mended it
00:21:19Michael, I am to hurt you again
00:21:23And this wound will not heal so quickly
00:21:26Sir?
00:21:29I have a message from your father
00:21:30At last!
00:21:31Where is he?
00:21:33Where is he?
00:21:35His last words to me were
00:21:36Well, it isn't our quarrel
00:21:38It isn't the Queen's quarrel
00:21:40It's a war of ideas
00:21:42The boy will understand that one day
00:21:44Tell him
00:21:46You can't burn ideas
00:21:48But when did he say this to you?
00:21:51On my ship
00:21:52The night you escaped
00:21:53Then you have not seen him since
00:21:54I saw him today
00:21:56What did he say to you?
00:22:00He was gagged
00:22:01Why?
00:22:07Did you not see the smoke, Michael
00:22:08Blow in from Lisbon Marketplace?
00:22:13Smoke?
00:22:15An execution
00:22:16My poor boy
00:22:24Get away from me!
00:22:27You Spanish devil!
00:22:29Michael!
00:22:31And you knew too
00:22:33You let me talk and laugh
00:22:35While my father
00:22:36Why?
00:22:37He came away from me!
00:22:40If only you knew how I loathed you all
00:22:42Your Spanish faces
00:22:44Your Spanish voices
00:22:45And you fed me, haven't you?
00:22:47And you've clothed me
00:22:48You've made me your household pet
00:22:50But you've burned my father
00:22:52And I have to be grateful to you
00:22:54Great swarrel
00:22:56Michael, how can you?
00:22:57You didn't know that you were still
00:22:58Everyone shall know it
00:23:00I'm going now
00:23:01To face all my father's
00:23:02But I haven't finished his message
00:23:04He said my son
00:23:05Will hardly forgive me
00:23:06For deceiving you
00:23:07He'll never forgive you
00:23:08When his first grief is over
00:23:10Tell him
00:23:11I cannot bear anymore
00:23:12Leave him alone
00:23:20It's all you can do
00:23:22We now come to the scandalous business of Drake's latest capture
00:23:29Scandalous?
00:23:31I quote the Spanish ambassador
00:23:32And I confess he may well complain
00:23:34When the Spaniards of the New World sent home the St. Philip
00:23:39The St. Philip Milords is the greatest treasure ship the old world ever saw
00:23:43Drake captures ship and treasure
00:23:47And tows all home to Plymouth
00:23:50Scandalous indeed
00:23:53And now I have to report that the St. Philip has fetched in open market
00:23:58One hundred and fourteen thousand pounds
00:24:01Of which the crown takes forty thousand
00:24:03Fifty
00:24:04Write down fifty thousand
00:24:07Your Majesty intends to accept this money
00:24:09It should be more
00:24:10Well, so long as the crew gets its share
00:24:15Sixty thousand
00:24:17Your Majesty then returns the money to Spain
00:24:21Return?
00:24:23We are not yet at war with Spain
00:24:25But we shall be if we do not return this plunder
00:24:28If Drake had not seized the St. Philip
00:24:30The Armada would have sailed by now
00:24:32But it has not sailed, my lord
00:24:34And we are at peace with Spain
00:24:36Either we disown the capture of the St. Philip or
00:24:40Or
00:24:40Your Majesty returns the money
00:24:42And hangs our good Sir Francis
00:24:45Her Grace shall not so humble herself
00:24:47Me lords, let us face facts
00:24:50Why is the Armada being built
00:24:51To invade England?
00:24:53But if we strike now
00:24:54I strike or be struck
00:24:56If we strike first
00:24:57We cannot strike
00:24:58We have no fleet
00:25:00Barely you croak like an old raven
00:25:02You and I have kept the peace thirty years
00:25:05Who now teaches you to croak war?
00:25:12A young raven
00:25:13New loose
00:25:14From the Spanish ark
00:25:15Well young raven
00:25:26You have not preened your feathers
00:25:29He has sailed from Lisbon, your grace
00:25:31In a fishing boat
00:25:32Single-handed
00:25:34What is your name?
00:25:36Michael Ingleby
00:25:37Where is my ship
00:25:39And where is your father?
00:25:40Both lost, your grace
00:25:42How lost?
00:25:47By fire
00:25:48Boy
00:25:53Your father was ever ready to love me and serve me
00:25:57I am in grief for your loss
00:26:01And for mine
00:26:03Gentlemen, give us lead for a little
00:26:07Come
00:26:10Madam, in Spain they herd souls as we herd cattle
00:26:22All men must be of one pattern and one blood
00:26:25Spain is the prison of all freedom
00:26:27Spain is horror
00:26:29Spain is
00:26:31Shh
00:26:31But who will listen if you do not?
00:26:34You are the world's hope
00:26:35My father said so
00:26:36His last word to me was
00:26:39Tell the queen
00:26:39Tell the queen, Michael
00:26:42How can I?
00:26:44I thought I could once in Spain
00:26:46I thought if I had but the chance
00:26:49But home again
00:26:51I cannot
00:26:54How can you, queen, here in Free England
00:26:58Understand the danger?
00:27:01Tell me, Michael
00:27:02How big is their armada?
00:27:04I could never learn the numbers
00:27:05How many troops?
00:27:08No one knows
00:27:08Their armada will consist of 132 ships
00:27:12It will carry 20,000 sailors
00:27:14Besides guns
00:27:15Your grace has made a fool of me
00:27:20Don't blame nature, lad, not me
00:27:22Will your grace give me leave to go?
00:27:29If you cannot endure to be loved at, boy
00:27:31How shall you endure a harder service?
00:27:42Do you no longer wish to serve me?
00:27:47Tell me how
00:27:48Well, first change your coat
00:27:51It stinks of fish
00:27:53Thus we learn
00:28:05Michael
00:28:09Michael
00:28:09Michael
00:28:14Sweetheart
00:28:18My dearest
00:28:19My darling
00:28:21Mistress
00:28:23This is my palace
00:28:26Not your private parlour
00:28:28Lord Lester dines with me
00:28:30Change my dress in Mathuris now
00:28:31I'll come back
00:28:36The wrong shoe
00:28:50The wrong foot
00:28:56Where are your thoughts, girl?
00:28:58In my head, madam
00:28:59Crooked answers
00:29:00Crooked answers
00:29:01Yes, madam
00:29:02To cross questions
00:29:03My wig
00:29:10Oh, Grace
00:29:24Do you like what I'm doing?
00:29:40what you see in the glass.
00:29:43Aye, madam.
00:29:44How old are you?
00:29:46Eighteen.
00:29:48When I was eighteen, I was a prisoner in the tower.
00:29:55Fetch me the Earl of Leicester.
00:30:04And do not lie to her.
00:30:05This mirror is old and blemished.
00:30:11Shall I fetch another Earl of Leicester?
00:30:12No, I know what you think.
00:30:13I think nothing, Mary.
00:30:15You do, you do.
00:30:17You know that the Queen's face is blemished, not the mirror.
00:30:23Well, fetch me my disguises.
00:30:32I had forgotten.
00:30:34Me?
00:30:35That you were so beautiful.
00:30:38I, too, have forgotten.
00:30:41Me?
00:30:42That you were so tall.
00:30:46Such hollow cheeks.
00:30:48So haunted.
00:30:54Spain is a land of ghosts.
00:30:56This is home.
00:31:08Home, my God.
00:31:18Who gave the wench leave to mount my throne?
00:31:21And where is the Earl of Leicester?
00:31:25Madam, I forgot.
00:31:26Forgot?
00:31:27The state waits while a flaunting flibbity gibbet sits in the Queen's seat and lets an impotent boy flatter her?
00:31:33Am I to wait to your letters?
00:31:35Your Grace waits me till I do not know whether I am on my head or my heels.
00:31:38You do not know.
00:31:40Your Grace, it was all my doing.
00:31:42Do not cry, Cynthia.
00:31:43Leave the girl alone.
00:31:44I'll teach you two to know me better.
00:31:46You've kept me waiting on your pleasures.
00:31:48Now you shall wait upon mine.
00:31:49Go!
00:31:54Your Grace.
00:31:54Go on, the hand.
00:31:55Your dear majesty has frightened two babes out of their little wits.
00:32:17A girl is a minx.
00:32:19But he...
00:32:20He's such a tall man.
00:32:23As you were, Robin, when all the world was young.
00:32:28Mostly, I...
00:32:28Nay, my lord, springtime is over.
00:32:31What is your autumn wish?
00:32:33A signature.
00:32:35You had less tame wishes once.
00:32:37They were never granted.
00:32:40And now you only wish for my 60,000 pounds to spend on Burleigh's fleet.
00:32:44Sign, most dear majesty.
00:32:46And you are safe against Spain.
00:32:48But see here, Robin.
00:32:49I have written out for me another paper returning the man to Philip.
00:32:52Without consulting the council?
00:32:54The council.
00:32:56But the boy's talk shook me.
00:33:00He is a handsome youth.
00:33:02You do well to be jealous.
00:33:05He is stronger than you.
00:33:07You are today.
00:33:11He is tomorrow.
00:33:12Lord Ambly writes that you wish for a license to travel.
00:33:21Why?
00:33:22To see the world, my lord.
00:33:23What part of the world?
00:33:25Paris?
00:33:26Rome?
00:33:26Madrid?
00:33:28Why should I go to Madrid?
00:33:29Shall I tell you?
00:33:31I should be glad to hear.
00:33:32To give the king of Spain news of his English friends.
00:33:35Why, Mr. Vane, you have no colour in your face.
00:33:39Have you been ill?
00:33:41That's why my doctor recommends travel.
00:33:43Mr. Vane, that is not the reason.
00:33:46We know because we have read them that letters pass between you and certain Spaniards.
00:33:50There was no harm.
00:33:51Why should the king of Spain invite you to Madrid?
00:33:55Tell me why, and I will myself beg the queen to grant your license.
00:33:59The queen would be merciful to a man who confessed his follies and those of his friends.
00:34:08Come, be open with me.
00:34:09I will not cheat you.
00:34:11I have nothing to confess.
00:34:13I do not understand your lordship.
00:34:16Your application will be considered.
00:34:18Goodbye, Mr. Vane.
00:34:22Good day, my lord.
00:34:32Did you know that gentleman?
00:34:34Mr. Vane?
00:34:35Mr. Hilary Vane.
00:34:37It is very like that he will try to leave the country.
00:34:40Your business is to prevent him.
00:34:41By force, if need be.
00:34:44But at all costs, he is to be taken alive.
00:34:48The French ambassador has arrived, my lord.
00:34:54Has the queen returned from hunting?
00:34:55Not yet.
00:34:56Mr. Lee.
00:35:04Has she read my petition to rejoin the fleet?
00:35:08Do you think she will let me go?
00:35:12Why not?
00:35:12Because she likes you.
00:35:17Did you speak for me?
00:35:19I didn't dare.
00:35:20She still does.
00:35:22Why?
00:35:24Because she likes you.
00:35:25I didn't want you.
00:35:32You're the same way.
00:35:34I didn't.
00:35:34I haven't happened.
00:35:45They are a good man.
00:35:46The End
00:36:16You, at least you have learned not to loiter.
00:36:37Fools, can't you see that it's a woman?
00:36:39Who set you on to killing me?
00:36:41Which queen are you?
00:36:43There is but one queen, woman.
00:36:45There were once two cousins, the queen of England and the queen of Scots.
00:36:50The English queen put my queen of Scots to death.
00:36:55Now I have no queen to serve.
00:36:59She is crazed or she would not dare.
00:37:03Give me the pistol.
00:37:07Unload.
00:37:08Let her go.
00:37:11They must stone me.
00:37:13Where are your friends?
00:37:14In France.
00:37:16You should be given safe convicts and money to take her there.
00:37:20Take her in your charge.
00:37:23Be content.
00:37:24No harm has come to me.
00:37:26Your arm.
00:37:27Don't do it.
00:37:27Don't do it.
00:37:28Come.
00:37:41Come.
00:37:41Alive, unhurt, almost dear.
00:38:01Let me sit down, Robin.
00:38:07Oh, Robin, her sin rose up at me crying Mary of Scotland.
00:38:11No sin of yours. Her life was forfeited.
00:38:14I could have saved her, but I let her perish.
00:38:18Well, I pay for it.
00:38:20Five times, Robin, I have stood to be shot at.
00:38:24Yet still I live.
00:38:28Thank God your majesty is safe.
00:38:30Of your gout, I will not have you kneel.
00:38:32We use you not for your bad legs, but for your good head.
00:38:35A chair.
00:38:35The king of France will rejoice at your grace's most happy escape.
00:38:46My master also will rejoice that your grace's life was not in danger.
00:38:51Not in danger?
00:38:51The pistol was not loaded.
00:38:53But your grace's alarm is natural.
00:38:56A woman's fears.
00:38:57Four years ago, the noble Prince of Orange was shot dead on his own doorstep.
00:39:03And I, I know of loaded pistols.
00:39:07And so your grace does he.
00:39:09Your majesty.
00:39:11Boy, be silent.
00:39:12Your grace, this Spaniard plots against you.
00:39:14Slander.
00:39:15Slander.
00:39:15Then your own people slander you.
00:39:17In Spain it is common talk that England is full of traitors whom you have sworn to service.
00:39:21What service?
00:39:21Why?
00:39:22To kill the queen.
00:39:23Names?
00:39:24How could I learn names?
00:39:25But one day, your grace, the pistol will be loaded.
00:39:28And as the shot echoes across the sea to Spain, the armada will fail.
00:39:32And then there will be fire over England.
00:39:34Flames.
00:39:35Torments.
00:39:35He is beside him.
00:39:36Fire nurse.
00:39:37Then you are a fool and a hothead.
00:39:38Avoid my presence.
00:39:39Enough burning.
00:39:52You must forgive him, Your Excellency.
00:39:55His father's ashes have blown into his eyes and blinded him.
00:40:15You'd better get away as soon as you can.
00:40:16Mr. Bain, you're under arrest.
00:40:28You'll never think of me alive.
00:40:35Well, what are you going to do?
00:40:38Why should I tell you?
00:40:40So that you can prevent me?
00:40:42I would rather have helped you.
00:40:43How the old love telling us what to do.
00:40:45I'm very tired.
00:40:47In a few years, I shall be asleep forever.
00:40:50Why should I care what you young people do?
00:40:53Then why do you thwart and hamper us?
00:40:55I am an upper servant in an old house.
00:40:58So is the queen.
00:41:00So is Leicester.
00:41:01We have spent our lives dusting, polishing.
00:41:06Dull work.
00:41:07But we have learned to take a pride in the house.
00:41:11And our task in our old age is to train the new servants.
00:41:16The houseboys.
00:41:17And the kitchen maids.
00:41:19Who one day will take our places.
00:41:22I wonder why we do it.
00:41:25We get no thanks.
00:41:28My lord, I did not intend...
00:41:29I cannot teach you to be a hero.
00:41:31I am only a servant myself.
00:41:34And service is too tame for you.
00:41:37Pity.
00:41:38My lord.
00:41:39Oh, go away.
00:41:40My lord.
00:41:41Oh, chatter somewhere else.
00:41:45Sir, grandfather.
00:41:46The queen is asking for you.
00:41:48You are to come quickly and quicker still.
00:41:51Will you take my arm, sir?
00:41:53I can still totter.
00:41:55There, grandchild, is the man who requires your support.
00:41:59You give orders.
00:42:06You give orders.
00:42:07You judge who shall be taken and who go free.
00:42:09By death, my lord, if you think to rule here, you will soon know better.
00:42:13Verley.
00:42:14Bain is dead.
00:42:15Dead?
00:42:16How?
00:42:16Killed in resisting arrest.
00:42:18But I gave orders...
00:42:19My orders that he should not be touched.
00:42:21But this fool takes it upon him to overrule my orders.
00:42:25Do you not understand, my lord, that we wished Bain to visit Philip?
00:42:29And when he returned, stuck with Philip's plots, then...
00:42:32Then we should have taken him.
00:42:34Well, I was afraid for her life.
00:42:35Oh, I am assured of your dutiful thoughts.
00:42:38Did they get Bain's papers?
00:42:39No, he leapt over the boat's side and the tide swept him away.
00:42:43Waste, waste, waste.
00:42:47Wherein have I failed?
00:42:49Robin, do you think that drowned fellow is indeed a traitor?
00:42:54I know it.
00:42:55I know a youngster who is no traitor.
00:42:59You don't understand.
00:43:00I understand very well.
00:43:02Young loyalty is asked to pay for everyone's mistakes.
00:43:04Well, I won't let you.
00:43:05Listen, if the Queen sends you home in disgrace,
00:43:07I'll come with you and be disgraced, too.
00:43:13Dear.
00:43:15And foolish.
00:43:17Why foolish?
00:43:19You love me, don't you?
00:43:25Well, then.
00:43:27It's settled.
00:43:28It's settled.
00:43:37I can't.
00:43:42Michael.
00:43:46I can't.
00:43:48We will write to be happy.
00:43:50Everyone's a right to be happy, Michael.
00:43:51Everyone, yes.
00:43:53That is why we can't be.
00:43:55The last time I watched a fire fall to pieces was the day my father,
00:44:07Elena, and I were laughing.
00:44:10And then the smoke began to drift across the bay.
00:44:15Michael.
00:44:16Michael.
00:44:17Yes, dearest.
00:44:18Of course we have a right to be happy.
00:44:21Husband and wife sitting by the fire listening to the crackle.
00:44:25And thinking of what they did to him.
00:44:27I shall make you forget it.
00:44:30I shall.
00:44:31The smoke drifted right over us.
00:44:33And now it's drifting over England.
00:44:36Unless we stop it.
00:44:39Oh, Cynthia, help me to stop.
00:44:41I'll help you.
00:44:46How?
00:44:55Come away, Michael.
00:44:57She would like you to come away, Michael, to your home and hers.
00:45:01And I do not blame her for dreaming.
00:45:03But it is not service.
00:45:05What is service?
00:45:06First obedience.
00:45:09I will obey you.
00:45:11Then, Michael, give me what I want.
00:45:14I would give your majesty my life.
00:45:17Would you?
00:45:18Would you give me your silly young life?
00:45:22Dear, David.
00:45:24Then I will tell you some news.
00:45:27Vane, who was on his treacherous way to Philip's court, is dead.
00:45:29But this is known to none.
00:45:32He was of your height, not much older.
00:45:34And I speak Spanish.
00:45:36Well, could you play Vane's part?
00:45:39It is madness.
00:45:39Why should he risk his life twice?
00:45:42Dearest, be quiet.
00:45:43No, let her speak.
00:45:45You love her.
00:45:46It is fit that you should ask her leave.
00:45:48I love her.
00:45:49But I will not ask any girl's leave to do what I must.
00:45:52Not if I order it.
00:45:53Michael.
00:45:54Michael, speak to me out of your own heart.
00:45:56Not because she bids you.
00:45:57Must you go?
00:45:57If you are killed, Michael, there will be so many years without you.
00:46:02I shall grow old.
00:46:03Fifty years without you, Michael.
00:46:05Think of it.
00:46:06Fifty springs, summers, winters.
00:46:09Must you go?
00:46:10Then you go with my free leave.
00:46:23Lord Burleigh will order your journey.
00:46:26Luck go with you.
00:46:30I have no more to say to you till you return.
00:46:32I have no more to say to you till you return.
00:47:02Well, I do but seek some merciful corner to cry in.
00:47:10Cry here.
00:47:22The money and the license to travel.
00:47:25A license not granted to Hilary Vane.
00:47:28Who was on his way to Philip when he died.
00:47:30And took his secrets with him.
00:47:32Seek the names.
00:47:34We know of a plot against the Queen, but not the plotter's name.
00:47:38And Philip knows them.
00:47:39None but Philip.
00:47:41I will get those names.
00:47:42How?
00:47:43I do not know, my lords.
00:47:46But I know that if I do not get those names for you, I will never see England again.
00:47:49Make up the fire.
00:47:56uh...
00:48:15make up
00:48:16his party
00:48:19i'm always
00:48:20accord you said
00:48:22no one
00:48:25how many letters of iran's
00:48:27the majesty has this morning but important that's with your own hand and
00:48:29indicated nine
00:48:31i will continue
00:48:32sire
00:48:33is it not time to race
00:48:35not in this world
00:48:37who remains to be seen
00:48:39admiral valleys newly arrived from brisbane he awaits instructions
00:48:42concerning the armada
00:48:43who else
00:48:44mister being coming
00:48:46admit the admiral
00:48:55employ rigorous means
00:49:02only by fear can the people be made to
00:49:08admiral i am satisfied with your report
00:49:12the armada sales
00:49:13a month from this day
00:49:15the englishman confirms our hopes
00:49:18admit mister vain
00:49:23only by fear can the people be made to do their duty
00:49:29not always
00:49:36the
00:49:44the majesty
00:49:46on behalf of all your devoted adherence in england
00:49:50compose yourself
00:49:52you are welcome to spain
00:49:53get up
00:49:54deliver me your letters
00:50:00i am the left side
00:50:03we did not commit our plans to pay
00:50:05but lord amberley says here
00:50:07mister being
00:50:08you must not interrupt his majesty
00:50:10let him go on
00:50:11i know the english
00:50:13i only wish to say sir
00:50:14that my lord amberley wrote
00:50:16before the attempt on the queen's life
00:50:17what
00:50:18it was no attempt of the
00:50:19our
00:50:21a poor lunatic
00:50:22was the queen hurt
00:50:23untouched
00:50:24but there is now such watchfulness at court
00:50:27that we all and my lord amberley in particular
00:50:30favor a delay
00:50:31more delays
00:50:32only until the armada reaches the channel
00:50:35in the confusion the queen should be easy to attack
00:50:37wait
00:50:45now sir
00:50:48sir in the audience chamber at greenwich
00:50:50remember that audience chamber
00:50:53all was drafted when the wind was in ease
00:50:56because sir behind the tapestry there is a passage
00:50:59walled up since the old king's day
00:51:02but some of us have secretly taken down the brickwork
00:51:04some of you
00:51:06how many of you attend the queen
00:51:09my lord amberley always
00:51:13and myself until a month ago
00:51:16has sir humphrey cooper returned
00:51:18sir humphrey's absence
00:51:19hardly affects the situation sir
00:51:21what is the plan
00:51:22why to spirit the queen out of the palace by way of the passage
00:51:26where would you take her
00:51:28to sir humphrey cooper
00:51:32surely he lives in the north
00:51:34but he has an empty house on the air six marshes
00:51:38the air six marshes
00:51:39too easy to send over a boat from holland
00:51:43i will consider your scheme
00:51:46count
00:51:46i commit mister vain to your charge
00:51:49accompany him to the governor's apartments
00:51:51and see to it that his stay with us is a pleasant one
00:51:54for mercy i must humbly thank you
00:51:57Compose yourself.
00:52:09Well, Admiral?
00:52:11I do not understand these blunt Englishmen.
00:52:14I lived a year with Englishmen.
00:52:16I hated every one of them.
00:52:19And how it rained.
00:52:22But we must use the tools that Providence sends us, Admiral.
00:52:25Blunt though they be.
00:52:28It is a good scheme, sire.
00:52:30Yes.
00:52:31It is a good scheme.
00:52:35If he is honest.
00:52:38Your first visit to Spain.
00:52:40And my first view of the Escurial.
00:52:41Very impressive.
00:52:42But I shall inevitably lose my way in all these bewildering galleries and corridors.
00:52:46In that case, always ask to be sent to prison.
00:52:49To prison?
00:52:50Now we've alarmed him.
00:52:51As Governor of the Palace, my official quarters are, of course, connected with the prison.
00:52:54So you two, you must be careful, Mr. Vane.
00:52:56Oh, I will.
00:52:58His medicine already made me shake in my shoes.
00:52:59What did he say?
00:53:01Compose yourself.
00:53:06Elena!
00:53:12Spain and England under one king.
00:53:14Think of it.
00:53:15Oh, we do.
00:53:16All England waiting for salvation.
00:53:18All England watching the channel.
00:53:20Wait.
00:53:21That's it.
00:53:22Just waiting.
00:53:25Hey, John.
00:53:27Admiral Valdis has just come.
00:53:29He's going to stay with us.
00:53:30He promises he will.
00:53:31My dear Admiral.
00:53:32Oh, John Escobar.
00:53:34Oh, yes.
00:53:40My dear, allow me to present His Majesty's guest from England, Mr. Hilary Vane.
00:53:59My dear, talk to your guest from England.
00:54:01I want to talk to you.
00:54:09You come from home.
00:54:11My dear, how you do remind me of your father.
00:54:13You speak of Don Miguel de Cazan, Zabin.
00:54:16I didn't know that you met my father-in-law, Mr. Vane.
00:54:19I have heard his praises sung so often at home.
00:54:21He made many friends in England.
00:54:22It is hard for me to remember that now.
00:54:31Have I?
00:54:32My father-in-law was killed two months ago.
00:54:35Killed by English pirates?
00:54:39I am deeply distressed to him.
00:54:42Are you?
00:54:43Why?
00:54:44You are English.
00:54:45Elena.
00:54:46I know no full of vanity than this
00:55:04To kiss and hate
00:55:08To kiss and love
00:55:12To kiss
00:55:15Charming.
00:55:18Charming.
00:55:19Charming.
00:55:22Charming.
00:55:22Then you approve of our Spanish love songs.
00:55:24I find them disturbing.
00:55:26Our English songs are lighter.
00:55:27More heartless.
00:55:28That's a challenge.
00:55:30Am I to accept it?
00:55:31If you dare?
00:55:33Dare.
00:55:40As the harley groweth green
00:55:43And never changeth you
00:55:45So am I
00:55:46As I have been
00:55:47Unto my lady
00:55:48True
00:55:49But that's charming.
00:55:52Who wrote it?
00:55:53King Henry VIII.
00:55:55That monster who behaded all his wives.
00:55:56How could he?
00:55:58But love often turns to hate, doesn't it, Countess?
00:56:01I dare say
00:56:02When it is rewarded by shamelessness.
00:56:05What's that you're playing now?
00:56:06One of our English ballads.
00:56:08They call it
00:56:08The Spanish Lady's Love.
00:56:13Will you hear
00:56:14A Spanish lady
00:56:16How she saved
00:56:18An English man
00:56:19Garments came
00:56:21Rich as maybe she had on
00:56:24Calmly was her countenance
00:56:28High was her degree
00:56:30Smiling
00:56:32Smiling
00:56:33Sighing
00:56:34Full of grace
00:56:36Was she
00:56:37Will you hear
00:56:39A Spanish lady
00:56:41How she saved
00:56:42An English man
00:56:44How a gentle
00:56:46Spanish lady
00:56:47Saved
00:56:49An English
00:56:51And now let me propose a toast
00:57:01Gentlemen, I give you
00:57:03The loveliness of Spain
00:57:04An ingenious toast
00:57:06It's wine
00:57:07It's music
00:57:09It's women
00:57:10I had no idea
00:57:11Englishmen were so gallant
00:57:13A thousand apologies
00:57:15I have been with the king
00:57:17Until this moment
00:57:18Does his majesty
00:57:19Ever stop working?
00:57:21Stop working?
00:57:22You
00:57:22Not to mind a pitch
00:57:24I shouldn't be surprised
00:57:26Mr. Bain
00:57:26If you found yourself
00:57:27On your way back to England
00:57:28Before dawn
00:57:29I have never known
00:57:31His majesty
00:57:31To decide a matter so quickly
00:57:32You ought to be congratulated
00:57:34There are few
00:57:36Who succeed
00:57:36In harrying
00:57:37Our prudent king
00:57:38Then let us drink
00:57:39Gentlemen
00:57:39To your prudent king
00:57:40Prudence is of course
00:57:49A virtue that we English lack
00:57:50You put audacity in its place?
00:57:53You despise audacity?
00:57:55It desert me once
00:57:57But I have since learned
00:57:58To admire other qualities
00:57:59In a man
00:58:00Such as?
00:58:02Unselfishness
00:58:03Consideration for others
00:58:05All that is implied by
00:58:07Prudence
00:58:09My friends
00:58:11Drink to the prudent
00:58:12Who think as the state thinks
00:58:14Who believe as the state believes
00:58:16Who love and hate
00:58:17With prudence
00:58:18And die prudently
00:58:20When it is no longer
00:58:21Safe to live
00:58:22And lie snug at last
00:58:24In prudent graves
00:58:25Gentle folk of Spain
00:58:27I give you
00:58:28The prudent state
00:58:29And may England
00:58:30You can guess my wishes
00:58:38Gentleman for England
00:58:39Yes
00:58:41I guess your wishes
00:58:43Ah yes
00:58:44Let us now drink
00:58:46To the success
00:58:46Of our guest's mission
00:58:47To the end of
00:58:51Of heresy
00:58:52To the invincible armada
00:58:54To the destruction
00:58:55Of Elizabeth
00:58:56You
00:59:00You do not drink
00:59:01My glass is empty
00:59:04Oh
00:59:05Uh
00:59:05To the salvation
00:59:18Of England
00:59:18You cut your hand
00:59:25It's nothing
00:59:28Helena
00:59:38No Michael
00:59:39Helena please
00:59:42I must tell my husband
00:59:44Who you are
00:59:45You know I must
00:59:46And the king must know
00:59:47I can't let you betray Spain
00:59:49I'm only fighting
00:59:50For my own people
00:59:51And I for mine
00:59:52Then why did you say
00:59:58Nothing when we met
00:59:59You had only to say
01:00:01This is Michael
01:00:02Ingleby
01:00:02A runaway prisoner
01:00:03Why did you keep
01:00:07My secret
01:00:07I remembered you
01:00:11Oh dear
01:00:17Dear Mr. Bain
01:00:20Why are they worse
01:00:22Why must they be torn in two
01:00:24It isn't wrong
01:00:27To be fond of you
01:00:28Father
01:00:31He was too
01:00:34Darling
01:00:36So I kept your secret
01:00:38Until I could speak to you
01:00:40But now I must
01:00:41Give you up to them
01:00:42Kiss me first
01:00:49No
01:00:52It's just goodbye
01:00:55Last time
01:00:58We forgot to say goodbye
01:00:59Goodbye
01:01:04Michael
01:01:07Michael
01:01:07Somebody's coming
01:01:13It's Pedro
01:01:15Then tell him now
01:01:17What could be more prudent
01:01:20You're cruel
01:01:21Helena
01:01:37I've been enjoying
01:01:38I've been enjoying
01:01:38The Spanish woman
01:01:39So I proceed
01:01:40The moonlight in this country
01:01:49Is best enjoyed alone
01:01:50Why have you left your guests
01:01:52Answer me
01:01:54What happened just now
01:01:56You told me to talk to him
01:01:58You said I'd been rude
01:01:59Did I tell you to walk alone
01:02:01With him on the terrace
01:02:01There was no harm
01:02:03He was just saying goodbye
01:02:04In private
01:02:05Why are you so angry
01:02:07I shall never see him again
01:02:09Again
01:02:10Where have you seen him before
01:02:12No way
01:02:16Then why did you
01:02:17You have seen him before
01:02:20What is this mystery
01:02:22Who is this man that you insult in public
01:02:25And yet in private you
01:02:26No, no Pedro
01:02:27You're wrong
01:02:28Well
01:02:29I had a right
01:02:29Give me the copy of Mr. Payne's instructions
01:02:33And the letters
01:02:33Sir James Tarleton
01:02:42Lord Ellingworth
01:02:44Sir Humphrey Cooper
01:02:46Mr. Joseph Madison
01:02:48Lord Amberley
01:02:50And of course
01:02:52Mr. Lawrence Gregory
01:02:54Ah, Mr. Payne
01:02:57Mr. Payne
01:03:02You will leave for England tonight
01:03:04Majesty
01:03:06I have not finished
01:03:07I have written for you
01:03:09The necessary letters of authorization
01:03:11The ink is still wet
01:03:14Sanded for me
01:03:15Allow me
01:03:15That is the sand
01:03:22And that the ink
01:03:24Goodbye
01:03:25Copy the letter again
01:03:28Meanwhile I will outline for you
01:03:33The modifications I desire to make in your plans
01:03:36Having secured the Queen's person
01:03:40Your father must have been beside himself
01:03:42An enemy
01:03:43He wasn't an enemy
01:03:44He was just Michael
01:03:46We were fond
01:03:47Fond of him
01:03:47The wife of the governor of the palace
01:03:49Has failed to disclose the presence of an enemy
01:03:51Is the king going to say that she meant no harm
01:03:53She was fond of him
01:03:55I hope to deserve your majesty's trust
01:03:58Trust?
01:04:03I do not trust you, sir
01:04:05I do not trust any man
01:04:07If the Count to Kalmenar is without, fetch him
01:04:12But you have convinced me that you believe that your welfare depends upon obeying me
01:04:18And you are right
01:04:20I reward those whom I
01:04:23Within reason
01:04:25Trust
01:04:25Upon your arrival in England
01:04:29You will of course immediately get in touch with
01:04:31Sir James Tarleton
01:04:33And
01:04:35My Lord Amberley
01:04:39Mr. Joseph Madison
01:04:43And
01:04:45Sir Humphrey Cooper
01:04:48Lord Illingworth
01:04:51And
01:04:56And
01:04:59My memory
01:05:26He's my oldest friend
01:05:29The name is on the tip of my tongue
01:05:33No?
01:05:37Gone
01:05:38He will laugh when I tell him
01:05:42And
01:05:42Tarleton
01:05:46Amberley
01:05:46Madison
01:05:47Cooper
01:05:47Illingworth
01:05:48Tarleton
01:05:53Amberley
01:05:53Madison
01:05:54Cooper
01:05:54And
01:05:57Mr. Lawrence
01:05:58Gregory
01:05:59Count
01:06:00You will place this gentleman under arrest
01:06:03This way
01:06:24Your sword
01:06:35Keep your dagger
01:06:42You need your dagger, Mr. Ingleby
01:06:46And I let the total
01:06:48My wife's telling me a tale of folly, semi-inconceivable
01:06:51Walk on
01:06:53You may be watched
01:06:55Do you realize what will happen to my wife if she's meant to have helped a heretic?
01:07:00It will never have been known through me
01:07:01You English fool
01:07:03You'll be persuaded till you tell everything
01:07:04We understand persuasion
01:07:07Walk on
01:07:09You forced me to choose between betraying my country or my wife
01:07:15I'm obliged to help you
01:07:17Listen
01:07:19Your only chance is to escape now before news of your arrest has spread through the palace
01:07:24At the end of this gallery
01:07:26I'll hand you over to the captain of the guard
01:07:28Then without scruple you should be there
01:07:31And be shot down for my pain, my dear clown
01:07:33That will be very convenient
01:07:34I regret the risk that you must take it
01:07:36If
01:07:38I say if you are adroit enough to escape in the confusion
01:07:41It will be to my interest to create a confusion to delay the chase
01:07:45Make for the stables
01:07:46If you could secure a horse before the alarm is given
01:07:49Why then you have a slender chance
01:07:52Captain
01:07:55You will escort this gentleman to the prison
01:07:59I shall examine him tomorrow
01:08:01Adios, senor
01:08:03Adios, captain
01:08:06Captain
01:08:10At your service, count
01:08:15If at any time the prisoner should show signs of plotting an escape
01:08:18He is to be shot down
01:08:19Understood?
01:08:20Understood
01:08:29He is to be shot down
01:08:30He is to be shot down
01:08:31He is to be shot down
01:08:32He is to be shot down
01:08:33He is to be shot down
01:08:34He is to be shot down
01:08:35He is to be shot down
01:08:36He is to be shot down
01:08:37He is to be shot down
01:08:38He is to be shot down
01:08:39He is to be shot down
01:08:40He is to be shot down
01:08:41He is to be shot down
01:08:42He is to be shot down
01:08:43He is to be shot down
01:08:44He is to be shot down
01:08:45He is to be shot down
01:08:46He is to be shot down
01:08:47He is to be shot down
01:08:48He is to be shot down
01:08:49He is to be shot down
01:08:50He is to be shot down
01:08:51He is to be shot down
01:08:52He is to be shot down
01:08:53He is to be shot down
01:08:54He is to be shot down
01:08:55He is to be shot down
01:10:57I am to slip away as unobtrusively as possible.
01:10:59Oh, naturally, but does his majesty...
01:11:01Shh, shh, shh.
01:11:02You can trust me.
01:11:04I really am very much obliged to you.
01:11:06I should never have got away without your good office.
01:11:08I'm surprised his majesty hasn't assigned an escort for...
01:11:11I prefer to travel lightly.
01:11:12Yeah, one likes to be free.
01:11:13Yes, and at the moment it is most essential to hurry.
01:11:16Yes, we shall meet again in England.
01:11:18Yes, you will find us waiting for you.
01:11:21As long as Michael is saved and you are not angry.
01:11:36No, not angry, my dearest.
01:11:38But you must grow up.
01:11:41You see, Elena, the whole trouble comes from treating your enemies like human beings.
01:11:46Don't you see, my dear, that if you do that they cease to be enemies?
01:11:49Think what that leads to.
01:11:50It's the end of patriotism.
01:11:54It's the end of war.
01:11:56It's the end of...
01:11:58of everything.
01:12:00How do you see?
01:12:02I see.
01:12:05I see.
01:12:20It's the end of war.
01:12:50Mamala! Mamala!
01:13:20Mamala!
01:13:50Mamala!
01:14:12Well, my spirits, I come to bid you goodbye. I am for Tilbury.
01:14:16your grace will not take my advice
01:14:20I cannot
01:14:21nor the council's advice
01:14:23the council is a pack of cowards
01:14:25the army is at Tilbury
01:14:27and Leicester writes me
01:14:28may it please you to comfort
01:14:33this army and people
01:14:34by spending two or three days in the camp
01:14:37so now comfort me
01:14:41and wish me good luck
01:14:43is this your supper
01:14:54not now
01:14:55good English broth
01:15:00your magistrate's kindness
01:15:08keep your breath to cool your porridge
01:15:10I have one more spoonful
01:15:20now I must go
01:15:28take care of your child
01:15:39your grace
01:15:40your grace is there still no news
01:15:44of the armada
01:15:44Michael
01:15:45I have no comfort for you
01:15:49do you think he will come back
01:15:51I'm not providence
01:15:53but what does your grace think
01:15:54I have seen blacker fears turn to hopes
01:15:57hope until you know there is none
01:16:00the book
01:16:04at the end
01:16:06of the sea
01:16:10you
01:16:12you
01:16:13you
01:16:16you
01:16:21you
01:16:22you
01:16:22you
01:16:23THE END
01:16:53THE END
01:17:23My people, I am come to live or die amongst you all, to lay down for my God and for my kingdom and for my people, my honour and my blood, even in the dust.
01:17:40I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and valour of a king, and of a king of England, too.
01:17:49Not Spain, nor any prince of Europe shall dare to invade the borders of my realm.
01:17:54Pluck up your hearts. By your peace in camp and your valour in the field, we shall shortly have a famous victory.
01:18:01Who shall keep my subjects from me?
01:18:17Well, loiterer?
01:18:26Majesty, the news from Spain.
01:18:29Come.
01:18:30Mr Gregory, summon to me here my Lord Amberley, my Lord Illingworth, Sir Humphrey Cooper, Sir James Tarleton, Mr Madison, and return yourself.
01:18:51You have done more than well.
01:19:09You can ask and have.
01:19:11She knows everything. Everything.
01:19:17Is it better if we face it out or do we run for it?
01:19:19Run where?
01:19:20Once the Spaniards land.
01:19:21It will all be hanged by then.
01:19:28You have done enough.
01:19:29Not while the Spaniards are in the channel.
01:19:31You said ask and have.
01:19:33Let me join the ships.
01:19:37Your Grace, the gentlemen are waiting.
01:19:42Your place is with those others, and you know it.
01:19:45Go.
01:19:56What is wrong here?
01:19:57Robin, I need your sword.
01:20:02My sword?
01:20:03Yes.
01:20:04Here in my hand.
01:20:09Kneel, Michael.
01:20:21Rise up.
01:20:23Rise up, Sir Michael Ingleby.
01:20:27Your grace.
01:20:32Your grace.
01:20:36I rise up and I cast down.
01:20:42Wait here.
01:20:43Wait here.
01:20:43Words will not come.
01:20:58Hear that?
01:21:00She is.
01:21:03She is.
01:21:04She is the Queen.
01:21:05The greatest joy of my lifetime has been to serve her.
01:21:11And so will you find it.
01:21:14So, sirs.
01:21:16You have plotted to kill me.
01:21:21Well, here I stand, and you still wear your swords.
01:21:24Men use them better.
01:21:36What let the King of Spain call you servants when I call you sons?
01:21:42Your grace.
01:21:43Ay, sons, though your lives are forfeit.
01:21:46How will you die?
01:21:48In sunlight or in darkness?
01:21:50For a free world, or a world where your thoughts are rationed like prison bread.
01:21:55Choose for the enemy is upon us.
01:21:57God save the Queen.
01:22:00God save the Queen.
01:22:02Sir Michael Ingleby, come here.
01:22:05Michael, I will give you a command.
01:22:07You shall fight fire with fire.
01:22:09And these men shall fight under you for their soul's salvation.
01:22:13Gentlemen, dear Michael.
01:22:15If you took seven little ships, and tied them, and piled them with firewood, and so sailed
01:22:22out single-handed against the greatest fleet the world has ever known, if you took not
01:22:26swords in your hands, but torches!
01:22:28To be continued...
01:26:04And the blind, who will never see again.
01:26:08And the maimed men.
01:26:12And the men with youth gone out of them.
01:26:16Some have a little youth left.
01:26:18Listen to our wedding bells.
01:26:24Listen to our wedding bells.
01:26:26The woman's point of view.
01:26:28Every steeple in England rocks with joy and my granddaughter says, it's because I'm getting married.
01:26:34So at last they are married.
01:26:38I allow it.
01:26:40They shall not stay at court.
01:26:42I'll have no married folk at my court.
01:26:44I'll have no married folk at my court.
01:26:46I'll have no married folk at my court.
01:26:50You may go.
01:26:52You may go.
01:26:54And come again?
01:26:56Come and go.
01:26:58Come and go.
01:27:04Come and go.
01:27:06Come and go.
01:27:14This mirror is old and tarnished.
01:27:16You may go.
01:27:17You may go.
01:27:18I will have no more mirrors in any room of mine.
01:27:22I will have no more mirrors in any room of mine.
01:27:52My loving people, let us give thanks.
01:28:13Almighty God, Father of all mercies,
01:28:19we thine unworthy servants
01:28:25do give thee most humble and hearty thanks.
01:28:49The End
01:28:51The End
01:28:53THE END
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