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Edward II:
I here create thee Lord High Chamberlain, Chief Secretary to the State and me, Earl of Cornwall, King and Lord of Man. Piers Gaveston:
My Lord, these titles far exceed my worth. Edward II:
Thy worth sweet friend is far above my gifts. And therefore to equal it, receive my heart
I here create thee Lord High Chamberlain, Chief Secretary to the State and me, Earl of Cornwall, King and Lord of Man. Piers Gaveston:
My Lord, these titles far exceed my worth. Edward II:
Thy worth sweet friend is far above my gifts. And therefore to equal it, receive my heart
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Welcome to the lord high chamberlain
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Welcome is the good earl of Cornwall
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Welcome to the king and lord of man And lord of man
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Brother do you hear them
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Still these earls and barons use me thus
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My lord I cannot brook these injuries
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Return it to their throats I'll be thy warrant
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Base leaden earls
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The glory in your birth
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Go sit at home and eat your tenant's beef
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And come not here to scoff at Gaveston
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Movie Summary
In this Derek Jarman version of Christopher Marlowe's Elizabethan drama, in modern costumes and settings, Plantagenet king Edward II hands the power-craving nobility the perfect excuse by taking as lover besides his diplomatic wife,


