1:00:28
- Now?
- Now.
1:00:30
The queen asks for you.
Answer well.
1:00:36
- Is there a man?
- A man, my lord?
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There was a man, a poet.
A theater poet, I think.
1:00:42
- Does he come to the house?
- A theater poet?
1:00:45
An insolent penny-a-page rogue!
Marlowe, he said. Christopher Marlowe.
1:00:49
- Has he been to the house?
- Marlowe?
1:00:51
[ Gasps ]
Oh, yes. He is the one.
1:00:54
Lovely waistcoat.
Shame about the poetry.
1:00:57
That dog!
1:01:16
Your Majesty.
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Stand up straight, girl.
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I've seen you.
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You are the one who comes to
all the plays at Whitehall, at Richmond.
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Your Majesty.
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What do you love so much?
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- [ Inhales ] Your Majesty--
- Speak up, girl!
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I know who I am.
1:01:40
Do you love stories
of kings and queens?
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Of feats of arms?
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Or is it courtly love?
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I love theater.
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To have stories acted for me
by a company of fellows is indeed--
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They're not acted for you;
they are acted for me. And?
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And I love poetry above all.