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00:00The following program contains strong language and scenes of a sexual nature.
00:09This does not have to be a fight between us.
00:12It's not a fight, Mother.
00:12And not even on the battlefield anymore.
00:14Diego has this lovely dream for the Infanta to marry our young Charles.
00:18How about we go?
00:19What? Where?
00:20A trip.
00:21Our committee has found Sir Francis Bacon guilty of corruption.
00:26Would you hold it against me if I got some personal vengeance?
01:06Would you like to leave me alone.
01:07You're welcome from England.
01:08Sin escucha.
01:10Insistente.
01:23In the land.
01:35Where I'll be laid, the fairest breeze found me.
01:54I heard it singing in the glade, and to the south it turned my cheek.
02:09Winter's hand did choke the light, a mirror of my melancholy.
02:22Death took all my love away, summer's yet to crown me.
02:34But you are the warm breeze of thawing, fair is the season in your eyes.
02:47With love my heart is calling, I'll wrap your hands in gold divine.
03:02Now take me, burn me, and England's heart will learn to love the spring.
04:00Oh, my God.
04:57Oh, my God.
05:03Oh, my God.
05:47Oh, my God.
06:10Oh, my God.
06:29Your blood for hers.
06:31And yet stood here, I'd rather be anywhere else.
06:36Enjoy the hell I made.
06:39Did you love her?
06:45Your Irish wench?
06:47What does it matter?
06:48Of course it matters.
06:50Otherwise, I'd have left the bitch alone.
06:51Say another word against her.
06:53There are worse things than death.
06:55Yes.
06:57Betrayal is worse.
06:59I asked his permission.
07:01Your son.
07:03To slay your girl.
07:06George gave it gladly, even encouraged the act.
07:08That is not my George.
07:10He is many things, but he is not that.
07:12More of a monster than you thought.
07:15Yes, that boy.
07:17How far will he go?
07:20No.
07:29He is.
07:31No.
07:49No.
07:50No.
07:50No.
07:53They're Polakos, they're going to tell you that if we don't send them, they're going to pay taxes, I promise
07:59you.
08:14Finally.
08:20What do you mean, Your Highness?
08:26Well, it's...
08:29It's been months since we met the Infanta.
08:31I think we assumed that talks would have started earlier.
08:37Perhaps just hoped.
08:40Prayed.
08:43You're unconventional men, to travel all this way with no soldiers to defend you, nor diplomats to advise you.
08:52Men with peace in their hearts need no army, or experts in their ears.
09:05We bring only love to your nation.
09:09The Infanta is...
09:12...so beautiful.
09:13Did you think you could sing a song for her and steal her away to England?
09:19No.
09:21But we both think that this union would greatly benefit Spain.
09:26We are more powerful...
09:29...together.
09:30Do you not agree?
09:33I am chief negotiator for Spain.
09:36It is not for me to agree or disagree on generalities.
09:40Only specifics.
09:42We have countless matters of state, commerce, faith, to agree, negotiate.
09:50Starting with Prince Charles' conversion to Catholicism.
09:55Me?
09:58Er...
09:59That...
09:59That would be unpopular.
10:01Very.
10:02More than very.
10:03This is not something that we would agree to.
10:07Ever.
10:14Your Highness.
10:15The Duke of Buckingham.
10:17Thank you very much.
10:33Your mother would know what to do.
10:50Come on.
10:56Don't ask.
10:57Your Majesty.
11:00Have you in a wee bit of trouble?
11:01A wheel shattered beneath me.
11:04Hm.
11:05But the road to my house is so flat and true.
11:07How very strange, my dear.
11:09Luck escapes me at the present.
11:12And I.
11:18I'm not meant to have visitors.
11:21Physicians' orders.
11:22If I'm ever to return to London, my duties, I must rest out here on my own.
11:28Now, someone or other of mine will get a horse ready for you.
11:32Then you can ride up to the house.
11:33Then you can go.
11:34No.
11:35No?
11:37Would you defy me, Mary?
11:38No.
11:39No.
11:40Never, Your Majesty.
11:41Your word is God's.
11:42A horse threw me as a child.
11:44I...
11:44I do not ride.
11:46Ever.
11:47A carriage.
11:48Or I walk.
11:49But it's fucking miles.
11:51How well shall I get there, sire?
12:20The Duke of Buckingham.
12:22What a pleasure to see you again.
12:26I want to talk.
12:29Just us.
12:37If you wish.
12:40When are you going to stop pretending that these talks are over?
12:44What could we possibly offer to bring you back to the table?
12:49You want me to decide your negotiating strategy for you?
12:53No.
12:53No, I want us to talk.
12:56Directly.
12:57Honestly.
13:00I'm tired of waiting.
13:02You will need to have some more patience, I'm afraid.
13:05I'm the same man here as I am at that table.
13:08There's no difference.
13:10Spain's interests are mine.
13:12And England's are mine.
13:16And my nation...
13:19rewards those who help us.
13:20Rewards?
13:21Mm.
13:22How?
13:24Whatever you want.
13:25It's yours.
13:28I want Spain to thrive, that's all.
13:30And it will.
13:31If Charles and the infant don't marry, it will.
13:33I promise you that.
13:35As will you.
13:38Such promise has no value to me.
13:42Look, I'm just trying to help you here.
13:45In my faith, you do not try to bribe a man before God.
13:50Good day.
13:53Let go of me, boy.
13:55Boy?
13:57Who do you think you're talking to?
14:01I know who you are.
14:02It's clear.
14:03Oh.
14:04If you're going to insult me, then go on.
14:06You might as well.
14:06I do not need to.
14:08Your words and your acts...
14:11do this for you.
14:12We are negotiating.
14:13Just like you wanted, you devious Spanish...
14:18Those who defy me regret it.
14:21Always.
14:25Is that a threat, sir?
14:27It is.
14:29Sir.
14:32I will destroy you.
14:34Your whole sorry fucking country, every last inch.
14:44How is it that your king and his son, the prince, they...
14:50give you so much power?
14:54They don't give me anything.
14:56I am the power.
14:58I am the king.
14:59I am England.
15:02No insults will be repaid.
15:11On my life.
15:34What happened?
15:35You had another fit, as we left your carriage.
15:38I think it was the light you fell like a stone.
15:42What did I say about visitors?
15:44Don't lecture me, Harvey.
15:45I'm barely fucking conscious.
15:47Apologies, but the point stands.
15:50Well, piss off and let me say goodbye to her, then.
15:54Please.
16:04I see little care in him.
16:06Your George loves sour old Harvey.
16:08I think they write to each other.
16:10I agree in my treatment.
16:12Report in my progress as their patient.
16:14George is no physician.
16:16Why? Are you?
16:18No.
16:18But I know what men like you need.
16:21Men like me?
16:24You disparage me now in my own home, you're king.
16:27Men of feeling.
16:29Rare men.
16:31Men brave enough to see the true pain in the world,
16:34but that pain must be shared or it shatters the heart.
16:39Share it with me.
16:43George wouldn't like it.
16:46He's settled on you.
16:48Have you settled on me, too?
16:51No.
16:52You should leave.
16:54Now.
16:55Please.
16:57Whatever you say, Your Majesty.
17:03But a woman's love is different than a mother's.
17:07Unbending.
17:08Unconditional.
17:11I never had a mother.
17:14I know.
17:32No.
17:33No.
17:34No.
17:35No.
17:35No!
17:36No!
17:36I had her.
17:38I could have been wed.
17:40Or...
17:41Happy.
17:42And now we what?
17:44We flee from the talks like weak fools?
17:46The talks were never real, Charles.
17:48They felt real, George.
17:49As real as the fucking...
17:53Countless miles we've travelled to get here and we now face again.
17:56However much the Infanta wanted you, and I believe that she did, they did not.
18:00Making you wait.
18:02Making you convert.
18:04It's horseshit, Charles.
18:05But maybe we could have met...
18:07Met them halfway!
18:08There is no halfway!
18:12Did something happen?
18:14It did.
18:15Well, I'm not moving another bloody step until you tell me!
18:31I'll tell you what happened.
18:33I went to the negotiator to try and get the talks started again.
18:38It was all a lie.
18:39The talks were a match.
18:41We wanted to drag it out to embarrass us.
18:46You know what he told me?
18:49The Infanta is the best of Spain.
18:55She deserves better than a weak boy.
18:59He said that.
19:01He did.
19:06I've been mocked my whole life.
19:08Behind my back.
19:11In front of my back.
19:13Everywhere.
19:15And I will not be again.
19:17I would rather die on a Spanish fucking dirt track than return to disgrace.
19:24Or mockery.
19:27I mean it.
19:29And that's why we are going to make the Spanish pay.
19:32And we go back to the king.
19:34As fast as we can.
19:36And we tell him what happened.
19:38That we escaped Spain's foul endeavors.
19:43As heroes.
19:48Heroes.
19:51That sounds better.
19:52That sounds better.
20:19So.
20:23Did you win peace?
20:27Well.
20:29Father.
20:30It is so good to see you.
20:33It is.
20:34I could cry.
20:36And we have so much to share.
21:06You didn't answer my question.
21:10Enough men have carried me news of disaster.
21:14Father.
21:15I know the countenance they carry.
21:18It is exactly yours.
21:21We did our best.
21:27I'm a tired bit.
21:29I've got the energy for bad news.
21:32Tomorrow.
21:46You look like brothers.
21:49We are.
21:51Charles.
22:02He's not meant to have visitors.
22:04I'm not a visitor.
22:05You are.
22:07We have a room here.
22:08At the king's invitation.
22:14What of his physician?
22:15His own?
22:16The king sought new advice.
22:19New company.
22:20You think he's yours now?
22:22He is no one's.
22:23He is the king.
22:25Once you wanted me to dominate him.
22:29When I trusted you, yes.
22:31I'm still that same boy.
22:33You're not a boy, George.
22:37Hmm.
22:41See, the talks collapsed.
22:43I will discuss Madrid with him, not you.
22:45It went that badly.
22:47You know nothing.
22:48I've seen enough to know enough and guess the rest.
22:50Well, once you're done guessing, you can get the fuck out.
22:52The king wants me here.
22:56What is it you think you can offer him that I can't?
22:59Protection.
23:00From his worst instinct.
23:02You.
23:04He loves me.
23:05He has paid a price for that love, as have I.
23:07You let her die like an animal.
23:15I did.
23:18Have you no remorse?
23:21I have nothing to be sorry for.
23:25I fear you might believe that.
23:29Fear what you fucking want.
23:32I am going to his majesty.
23:34He said tomorrow.
23:36No one lies with him anymore, George.
23:38No one.
23:40He is not the man you left behind.
23:44Tomorrow, then.
24:01DEMONS
24:01DEMONS
24:12DEMONS
24:18Oh, that tastes disgusting.
24:21Poppy milk softens the pain.
24:23It softens the cock.
24:25What if I want to feel something?
24:29Not you, lad.
24:30Don't worry.
24:31I don't have the capability for that anymore.
24:34He's as still as the grave.
24:36I'm sure there's life in him yet.
24:39Had you talked to George?
24:41Briefly.
24:42What went wrong in Madrid, did he say?
24:44He didn't share, which I think tells its own story.
24:55What have we borne?
25:03George, stop slobbering on me like a dog in a fat bone.
25:10Son.
25:10Father?
25:15Why is it so dark in here?
25:16Part of his new treatment.
25:18Avoid light, alcohol, stay inside, embrace rest.
25:22He lives for the outdoors.
25:24To drink.
25:25It stopped his fits, George.
25:27That's something.
25:31Great.
25:33Yes.
25:34Yes.
25:34Your mother, her napier.
25:36They're keeping me alive.
25:38I thank them.
25:39Oh, it is we who should thank you for your grace and majesty in adversity, sire.
25:44Now we speak of Spain now.
25:47You will want to hear.
25:50I performed beautifully.
25:54I won the infanta.
25:56To great applause.
25:58But those Spanish swines would not let us...
26:02Applause?
26:02Charles.
26:04What worth is a fucking clap or three?
26:07You were there to save us from war.
26:10Wretched war.
26:11I think what he meant...
26:12The king knows what he means.
26:13That is why he is angry.
26:14In fucking deed.
26:16The whole thing was clearly a desperate failure.
26:21Let's just leave it to that.
26:35He flinched.
26:37What?
26:38When I kissed him.
26:40He's never done that before.
26:42Fuck.
26:44Yes.
26:45Fuck.
26:47Fuck.
26:52Fuck.
27:02Fuck.
27:09Fuck.
27:11Fuck.
27:12Fuck.
27:12Fuck.
27:12Fuck.
27:13Fuck.
27:13Fuck.
27:14Fuck.
27:15Fuck.
27:15Fuck.
27:16Fuck.
27:18Fuck.
27:18Fuck.
27:19Fuck.
27:20Fuck.
27:21Fuck.
27:34Can I help you, Your Highness?
27:37Countess, I wanted to ask for your guidance.
27:41Father will not discuss it, but someone must.
27:45What are we to do about Spain?
27:50They were so hostile to us, I fear their dark intent.
27:56Whatever happened, it is no simple fix.
27:59It will take real resolve.
28:01Years of diplomacy, but you know that.
28:04You're as smart as the king, if not more.
28:10You hide it as well as he does.
28:13He, within indulgence and debauchery,
28:15use your false sincerity.
28:18That's less appreciated.
28:19You don't need my advice, so why are you here?
28:22As a distraction?
28:25Where is George?
28:26No, no, no.
28:26I'm not going to die.
28:54I dreamt of thunder.
28:59It's still on.
29:00You're awake now.
29:02The skies are clear.
29:06It's been a tempest since my birth.
29:09You can be born again, James.
29:14Come with me.
29:35My eyes are hurting.
29:38Maybe we should go back.
29:40Your mother's gonna be furious.
29:59Whose devil's work is this?
30:01Mine.
30:03I'm not alone.
30:06I'm not alone.
30:42It's heaven.
30:45Almost.
30:48I'm not alone.
30:49I'm not alone.
30:50I'm not alone.
31:04I'm not alone.
31:13You can't be warned.
31:16There's no right.
31:27Fuck me alive again.
31:45Welcome home.
31:51And you?
31:55What happened over there?
32:01Really?
32:07He did everything right.
32:11Especially Charles.
32:14You would have been proud of him.
32:19The Spanish.
32:22They are monsters.
32:26Deceitful men of no faith, none.
32:30And all they wanted to do was demean us.
32:34Your son.
32:35Your love.
32:39Will you really let that stand, Your Majesty?
32:55You need not be jealous.
32:58I was.
32:59Once.
33:00It's a different love.
33:02He only loves one person.
33:05And it's not your father.
33:07It never was.
33:14One wedding and he's yours.
33:16Basically.
33:17So what happens now?
33:19He agrees that we need a show of unity.
33:21Of strength.
33:22In response to all of Spain's insults against us in Madrid.
33:27I will address Parliament very soon.
33:29And say what?
33:30The truth.
33:31We've been too soft on the Spanish for too long.
33:34And now you want to be tough.
33:36Your arrogance is unbound.
33:39You'll risk war to hide your failure.
33:42Have you not shed enough blood?
33:44As if no man has died by your hand.
33:46No innocent man.
33:47You are not who I raised.
33:49Oh, that is all I am, Mother.
33:52Oh, no.
33:52Let us not fight.
33:54You know I never speak against my son,
33:56but he's making a terrible mistake.
33:57Well, don't start today.
34:01We each take our path.
34:04The news has now decided.
34:06George and Charles shall go to London,
34:08address their concerns of this Madrid business,
34:10of Spanish misbehaviour, and you shall go home.
34:14You've stayed long enough.
34:15And please, don't be concerned.
34:17We all want peace.
34:19But a message can be sent.
34:21Lines can be drawn.
34:23As George says,
34:25he can be born again.
34:28And I believe him.
34:30I do.
34:58Sir Edward.
35:00Thank you for agreeing to meet us.
35:01Your Highness, how can I help you?
35:03There will be a speech in Parliament this week.
35:07Er, his.
35:16Explaining what we went through in Spain.
35:19Endured.
35:21Battled.
35:21Forgive me if I doubt there were heroics in Madrid
35:23on either side.
35:26And we went to build peace.
35:29And they weren't interested.
35:31Which is why we must address Parliament.
35:33Show the scale of the threat.
35:34Show that we will fight.
35:36Will you ensure it is well received?
35:38The House listens, dear.
35:41If you're ready to match your fighting words with action, then yes.
35:48Sir.
35:50Are you ready?
35:53Absolutely.
35:54Aren't we?
35:58We are.
35:59Good.
36:07I apologize for the King's absence today.
36:11He sends his respect and his support in this dangerous hour.
36:20When foreign forces are at our door and our people are looking to us,
36:29the guiding hands of both Crown and State to protect them.
36:33I will not recount every moment in Madrid,
36:35nor wallow in pride at helping the Prince escape dark Spanish clutches.
36:40Away in a land where we were tormented by the promise of the Infanta's hand.
36:45But no.
36:47It was a cruel trick.
36:50Prison.
36:51Dressed as diplomacy.
36:53Debasement sought on us by men who do not truly understand what binds Englishmen.
36:59Faith.
37:02Love.
37:04Strength.
37:06We were once a conquering nation.
37:09We have bloodied the Spanish in battle before.
37:13And we should, once again.
37:15A fight.
37:16Not for its own sake.
37:18No.
37:19Never.
37:20But one to establish a true and lasting forever peace.
37:24Now is the moment to stare at the devil and say no more.
37:29No more.
37:30No more.
37:32No more.
37:34No more.
37:35No more.
37:36No more.
37:38No more.
37:40No more.
37:41No more.
37:42No more.
37:43No more.
37:44No more.
37:44No more.
37:45No more.
37:45No more.
37:46No more.
37:46No more.
37:46No more.
37:47No more.
37:47No more.
37:48No more.
37:49No more.
37:52No more.
38:14You
38:15She's back again
38:17Welcome to my new palace airy quite the construction beautiful
38:24Wet your lips love
38:27Shall we toast?
38:29What to?
38:30War
38:31What?
38:34It's all the talk in London, war is coming
38:37After George's speech it's inevitable
38:40He was just showing strength, that's what he told me he would do
38:43He went so much further, declared it in all but name
38:47Ugly words are necessary in ugly days, I'm sure we're far from war
38:51Are we?
38:52How do you know?
38:53Out here in this palace of pleasure George built for you
38:56Because I decide if war is waged or not, I'm still king, remember?
39:05May I have my fucking brandy back now please?
39:13They were abused by Spain, he told me, Charles too, all of it
39:19I heard that George's passions ruined the talks
39:25I don't believe it, I don't
39:28He would never lie to me so savagely
39:34Why can you not look me in the eye and say that?
39:42It is not too late, war could still be undone
39:52I wonder if it is too late
40:01I feel like it's late in the hour, Mary
40:08It's a pity
40:26It's a real pity
40:27I'd rather like it here
40:30I'd rather like it here
40:57Our ships are mostly merchant vessels
41:00If we must
41:03Yes
41:05I've never seen war
41:07Then make you
41:19Stop the coach
41:22Right ahead, Charles
41:23Make sure the key's safe
41:24What's burning?
41:25George?
41:26George!
41:30Fuck
41:31Go
41:32Go!
41:33Go!
41:50What have you done?
41:52It's more what you did, isn't it?
41:54Step up, bait out your eyes
41:57What?
41:59Don't be foolish
42:00Show respect to your king
42:02Is she right?
42:03War is coming
42:09Possibly
42:11That's why Charles and I are here
42:13We're here to discuss this with you, James
42:14Oh, what a blessing
42:16How good of you to come down here and deign to talk to me
42:19Almighty Zeus cunt
42:22My whole fucking life men have tried to kill me
42:24Use me, deceive me
42:25And the worst of them
42:27Use war for their own ends
42:28And I made myself
42:30I did
42:30Rex Pachythicus
42:32A great king of peace
42:34Stood proud against all those wretched men
42:37Seeking their needless fields of blood
42:39Their needless fucking dead
42:40I want peace, James
42:41I want the same as you
42:42Peace!
42:43You only bring death
42:46And you'll turn my son so you brings the same
42:48But we will end that
42:50Your majesty
42:50Finally save peace
42:51Unmake all he has made
42:53I hope so
42:53The world was all nearly destroyed for
42:56This empty boy
42:57What have I wrought in seeking his young hollow flesh?
43:01James, it was for love
43:02No!
43:04No!
43:05An old fool's lust blinded me
43:10But now I see
43:13You're a traitor
43:14No
43:15He is not a traitor
43:16He has been rash
43:17Inadvised
43:18But he is not a traitor
43:19Your majesty
43:20Silence!
43:21Both of you
43:23From this moment forth
43:25The Duke of Buckingham has stripped of all his titles and positions
43:28And soon at an hour I choose on gallows I build
43:32You'll hang for the treason against me
43:34That is not the way
43:35The king has spoken
43:35That is not the way
43:37I have spoken
43:37Under God's eye and mind
43:39Charles will die
43:41Charles!
43:42Oh no!
44:02What happened?
44:03Inhaled smoke
44:04Fire was just an accident
44:05Where's the physician?
44:07The king dismissed him recently
44:08You should ride to him as quick as you can
44:10Me?
44:10They'll want to see me when he wakes
44:11I'm a good rider
44:12But I'm his son
44:13Your speed might save him
44:16Charles, she's right
44:18He'd love you for this
44:36He's a furnace
44:39He needs water
44:41George
44:41What?
44:44George
44:53He didn't mean it
44:54Did he?
44:57I saw no doubt in him
45:02George
45:02All right
45:05If he speaks to Charles
45:08Gives him the same order
45:10To have me hung
45:14Charles is a good friend but
45:15He'd never stand up to his father
45:19It must be easier for you
45:22You alone with the king
45:25George
45:25George
45:25You are my son
45:26Mm-hmm.
45:56Mm-hmm.
46:26Mm-hmm.
46:30Mm-hmm.
46:32Mm-hmm.
46:34Mm-hmm.
46:35Mm-hmm.
46:36Mm-hmm.
46:39Mm-hmm.
46:40Mm-hmm.
46:45Mm-hmm.
46:46Mm-hmm.
46:50Mm-hmm.
46:51Mm-hmm.
46:53Mm-hmm.
46:54Mm-hmm.
46:56Mm-hmm.
47:00Mm-hmm.
47:02Mm-hmm.
47:12Mm-hmm.
47:14Mm-hmm.
47:18Mm-hmm.
47:28Mm-hmm.
47:31Mm-hmm.
47:38Mm-hmm.
47:39Mm-hmm.
47:42Mm-hmm.
47:43Mm-hmm.
47:46Mm-hmm.
47:54Mm-hmm.
47:57Mm-hmm.
47:59Mm-hmm.
48:00Mm-hmm.
48:02Mm-hmm.
48:04Mm-hmm.
48:06Mm-hmm.
48:16Mm-hmm.
48:23Mm-hmm.
48:35Mm-hmm.
48:40Mm-hmm.
48:41Mm-hmm.
48:43Mm.
48:46Mm-hmm.
48:57Mm-hmm.
49:27Where they all had it, mate?
49:32Took it to me.
49:34The fuck else? You're the Duke, aren't you?
49:37Yeah, and they're your men.
49:40That I fucking am.
49:42And that they fucking are.
49:44Every last one.
49:47All right, so who do you fight this time?
49:49France.
49:51Fight them again?
49:54Why?
49:57Because we must.
49:59So you're done with Spain now, then, are you?
50:01I didn't say that.
50:03Who knows? You're fighting off wars, mate.
50:05You might fucking win one at last.
50:07Change your luck.
50:11Or is it more than luck, do you think?
50:14To lose so much, so often, so callously, yeah?
50:20No regard for death, for loss, for other men's suffering, pain.
50:26You're the maudlin type.
50:28That's fine.
50:31I like that.
50:31I don't mind it at all.
50:35Yeah, you're climbing the wrong tree, friend.
50:48I've climbed forest full.
50:51There's no such thing.
50:54I have a room upstairs.
50:56We could go.
50:58Hmm?
51:00Could we?
51:02It's tempting.
51:04But no.
51:05Sorry.
51:08What an infinite fucking shame.
51:16You don't remember me, do you?
51:21I served under you at La Rochelle, sir.
51:26That fucking mess.
51:27Aye.
51:28Aye.
51:29That it was.
51:29Yeah.
51:30Five thousand men, gone.
51:33Like that.
51:36You really don't remember me?
51:41Do you expect me to remember every man who was ever under me?
51:46Hmm?
51:49Maybe I have someone, my person, that might remind you, though.
51:54I would love to see that.
52:01For my lost friends, who died in a war of nothing that you made, now may you remember them, too.
52:09And every last man, that long fucking last, George Villiers.
52:14Oh, my God.
52:40Master George.
52:43He's dead.
52:48Would you like to know how?
52:50Why?
52:54How else would this end?
53:18I'm with good company.
53:23I love and shall, I love and shall, until I die.
53:30Crouch, who lost, but not deny.
53:36So God be pleased, thus live with I.
53:42For my past dance, and sing and dance, my heart is set, all goodly sport, for my comfort, who shall
53:58me let.
54:00Youth must have somebody else.
54:06Youth must have somebody else.
54:30Youth must have somebody else.
54:33That's a good woman's life.
54:35I love and shall see, but I'm with good company.
54:42Good company.
54:48It's a good company.
54:51It's a good company.
54:53Company with honesty, is there to vices to flee.
55:07Company is good and good, but every man has history with the best ensues.
55:21The worst ensues, my mind shall be virtue to use.
55:30I still refuse, thus I use me.
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