I will be gone. Fear not

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I will be gone. Fear not

Arrest her! What does it matter now? Let them hang me! SubsBusters proudly presents. Have you considered, John? Your answer? You would have me sit as a judge at the King's trial. Others have already agreed. By whose authority will he be tried? By that of Parliament. This is your Parliament, since you purged it.

Is that not the truth? Aye, sir, for you are Honest John Lilburne. Let a new Parliament be freely elected,

And man of blood!

Let that Parliament call for the King. We waste our breath together, sir. Then answer me this one thing if it happen. That Charles Stuart be found innocent of the crime of making war on his people, Will you let him be set free? England will be never be at peace. Till this matter of the King be settled once for all. Fare you well.

Just one more time. You're nearly there. Again. And breath and push. Hard, hard! Push, Angelica, push! CRIES OUT. The court commands the charge be read. My Lord, in behalf of the Commons of England. And of all the people thereof. Hold a little.

In behalf of the Commons of England and of all the people thereof, I do accuse Charles Stuart, here present, As a tyrant, traitor and murderer, Public and implacable enemy to the Commonwealth of England. And man of blood! God save the King! God save the King!

You must not be a king so long as your brothers do live.

God save the King! Sir. We would have your answer. I would know by what lawful authority I am called hither. Remember, I am your King. We are satisfied of our own authority. It is not your self-satisfaction that should decide the matter.

I know as much law as any one of you. Show me one precedent in history for these proceedings. It is not for a prisoner to require. Sir, I am not an ordinary prisoner. Make them be quiet! Clear the court! A boy. He came too early into the world no air in his lungs. Now the law can hang me. Ask Elizabeth to fetch me my wedding dress.

And then you can go home, Saxby. I have no home, if you be hanged. Then wander the world, For hanged I must be. < You're guilty! < Murderer! King of Blood! There's blood on your hands! In the name of the people of England. Not a half! Not a quarter of the people of England! Oliver Cromwell is a traitor! Oliver Cromwell is a traitor! Away! The prisoner, having refused to give his answer to the charges, has thereby confessed his guilt.

The prisoner may speak.

Then I love the Devil's whore,

I must tell you all. .this many a day, all things have been taken away from me. .but that which I call more dear to me than my life. .my conscience. And my honour. If I had more respect to my life than the peace of the kingdom. .I should've made a defence for myself. That might leastwise have delayed the ugly sentence.

I do accuse Charles Stuart, here present,

Which I believe you will pass. on me. I know it is in vain to dispute with you. I cannot deny the power you have. I have nothing more to say.

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