The Devil's Whore (2008): Season 1, Episode 4 - Episode #1.4 - full transcript

Cromwell's rule is ever more bloody and controversial, nobody feeling safe anymore amongst factions and treason, yet the Lord Protector achieves a monarchy in all but name. Lillburne is ...

If you pray

until you can pray no more.

If you sigh
to the breaking of your loins.

And every sigh a tear,

and every tear a drop of blood.

Yet will you have lost all
by the commission of that one sin

of disobedience!

When your hearts
swelled with false pride

and God's command was disobeyed,

then came all the other sins.

Of murder and adultery



and fornication!

And when God's voice
in England was stopped,

when our great nation
descended into darkness,

Then came female licentiousness
and whoredom all around us.

For what woman now knows
her place in the world?

Who are you?

I am as I am. Pull him down.

Leave him!

There is no Hell.

She blasphemes!

Except when your children cry,

No women preachers!

with empty bellies.

There is no heaven, except
where you find the universal love



that is there in your hearts.

Be not afraid of these phantoms
that are nothing but the nightmares

of his foolish imaginings
and all like him

that would keep you
in your accustomed places.

Arrest her! Bring her out!

Away with her!

Take her away.

Bring her.

What shall I call you now, madam?

Your prisoner, my Lord?

No.

Mistress Sexby, then.

Your friends, the Ranters,

the High Attainers...

They find holiness in tobacco
and alcohol and fornication.

God in an ivy leaf,

God in yourselves.

And the Bible is wastepaper.

Who tells you this?

I fear you mean to...
crush us as you did the Levellers.

Bluntly, madam,

in a world without Hell,
how will I uphold the law?

Was this the freedom you fought
so bravely for, my Lord General?

All that we fought
for is in the balance.

There is anarchy abroad and the
Parliament want an iron hand.

The Parliament wants money and land.

It took my land, gave it to Master
Joliffe to enjoy till the term of his life.

Master Joliffe,
who called me a whore.

Aye, there are some that would like
the clocks to be turned back.

But I will not let them, for
all their bleating in Parliament.

Then leave my friends free to speak
the love in their hearts.

You are certain of their hearts?

We seek an honest way
to live on earth now,

not in terror of what's to come.

Yet you blaspheme, madam.

What, will you burn me?

Put a branding iron on me?

Hang me?

Have a care, Angelica.

There is a world of difference
between freedom and licentiousness.

And think of me as your friend.

And visit me. My old friends,
they veer away from me now.

My lady.

This is the body of Christ.

This is the blood of Christ!

I must confess to you.

My heart is not true.

It betrays me every
hour that I'm with you.

I'm lured on a desire

that a world tells me what
I conceive with you is sin.

Is love a sin, madam?

Tell me...

it is not a sin.

I am married, Christian.

In outward form only.

Yet I will not dishonour him.

Why did you resign your commission?

Still no better man for
a fight in these islands.

I am finished with fighting.

Well then, I have
other work for you.

Honest John has met
with the Cavaliers.

They've talked about bringing
in the King's son from France.

I know this to be true.

How "know it"?

We have agents
among the malcontents.

What work?

Go to them, as one
disaffected with me.

And seek out their thoughts
and their strength.

Where is Honest John now?

Have you read this?

He calls upon the nation
to rise up against you.

Do you not sleep easily in your
palace at Hampton, my Lord?

The country was pleased to show
its gratitude to my Lord

for his many services.

Parliament gave it. I remember
not the country being asked.

Perhaps Master Sexby need not
act the part of disaffected.

I could not tolerate this, Edward.
This is open rebellion.

Then put him on trial.

Where's the jury that
will find him guilty?

No. No trial.

If you move against
him without the law,

the whole of London will burn.

Do you smell smoke?

Honest John is even now sailing

for Jersey where the writ of
Habeas Corpus does not run.

Give me your answer tomorrow.

Have it now.

I will not act parts.

Have a care, Edward.

We must all bend to
the times, all of us.

What will not bend may break.

Tomorrow.

You must pull your wife
out of the Ranters, sir.

She does not wear my reins, sir.

A pity for her and for you.

She runs to her utter destruction.

How's the game?

Near won, sir.

Is she debauched?
Have you had her yet?

Not yet.

Not too slow.

It must happen today.
For all to see.

Troopers come to arrest
the fornicators.

Aah!

Cry out, Master Joliffe, and I
will open your nose like a fig.

Now, tell me...

what must be done today?

A whore will be unmasked...

Aah!

Kill him!

Christian...

I know you have a true heart...

but I...

You wanted freedom, madam.

It's found you.

You wanted universal love.

Well, here it is.
The genuine resurrection.

The world turned upside down.

And here, your portion...though you
made me wait a weary year for it.

Arrest her!

He'd poisoned you
is food for dogs now.

He was in paid service.

His task, to debauch you and bring
further ridicule upon the Ranters.

Who?

Joliffe.

That should have died
in Wightham Woods.

Yet he will die...

and soon.

Leave him, Sexby.

He is an account
that must be settled.

I will settle it.

There is food.

-Sexby...
-Call for coals.

I will return tonight.

Thank you.

Are you unwell?

No.

All is well.

Nothing is ill. I-I will return.

They have silenced Honest John. They
have murdered Thomas Rainsborough.

There is none but us now.

Can you love a fool?

For that I have been.

My love began on the day
you married Harry Fanshawe.

I did not know I had a heart
until that hour.

You filled it with...

unknown creatures,

whose names were joy

and hope.

Both sharper blades than
any that had cut me before.

I have something of yours.

I've kept it on me every day.

Then do not part with it now.

As I will not with you.

If you will take me.

You do not say "aye", sir.

I cannot take Rainsborough's
widow to me while his murderers

still walk the earth.

Even yesterday,
scenes of abominable lewdness

and fornication
were uncovered among the Ranters.

While this House nods asleep
and speaks of toleration.

Sirs, this "toleration"
will undo us all!

Let the fornicators be brought
before magistrates and be punished.

Their lewd ill manners do not argue
an end to religious toleration.

Now you have other business today,
I am told.

The motion is that this House
declares that no authority

shall end this House's sessions...

Will you persist, sirs?

except its own authority.

You will keep yourselves here
in perpetuity?!

Those for the motion say "Aye".

Stop, enough!

I'll put an end to your prattling.

You are no Parliament!
Get you gone!

Go, call them in!

Get you gone.

Take your hands from me!

And take this bauble with you!

What is this place?

Mont Orgeuil.

In English - "Mount Pride".

It is your pride has
got you your new home.

Do not hope to leave here.

This is your tomb, sir.

Bring me pen and ink.

-When Oliver hears of this...
-No pen and ink ever again,

Master Lilburne.

It is the Lord General
himself has sent you here.

And since you may not write,
you have no need of candles.

You have doubts, Edward.

Will you play a part
with the Cavalier party?

Do you have agents
among all the parties?

That you need not know.

How long have you had agents
amongst the Royalist party?

Sir, I have other business...

Had you agents among the Royalists at
the time of Thomas Rainsborough's murder?

Why were those men heard to
cry out that they came from Cromwell?

I will tell my Lord
that your answer was no.

He will not be pleased.

I will tell him myself.

Then find him at Westminster,
for there he stays.

Sexby...

Only madmen oppose us now.

I pray you be not mad.

At Westminster. Come.

Sexby, stay. Talk with me.

We talked the night he was
cut in pieces. No more talk.

Edward! Are you with me again?

Sexby!

What is it, Edward?

My Lord, we came to ask mercy
for John Lilburne

and to pray you,
when will he have his trial?

Never, madam.

Then when will he be free?

Again, never.

When will his wife and children
see him?

Once more, madam. Never.

Come, Edward, all this you know.

Stand out of my way.

Did you order the murder
of Thomas Rainsborough?

Sexby, no!

He is unwell, my Lord.
His brain is hot, he is sick,

he is ever your Lordship's
loving servant.

Hurt not a hair on his head.

He was a brother to me.

Take him to the coast and
put him out of England, tonight.

Sexby, if you return ever,
I will have you hanged.

Away.

Farewell, Madam. Settle all accounts.

Sexby!

Pray you, let me go with him.
He is all I have left now.

Let him go, madam,
from whence he came.

There is fighting in the Low
Countries. He will find wages there.

Edward was never happy
except he was cutting throats.

He is not for you.

Why do you dally? Where's my wine?

I came with what speed I could, sir.

Are you impatient?

Truly this day has been
a long while in the coming.

Hah!

Well, the Whore is a man again.

You are an abomination in the
eyes of God and of all godly men.

Why have you persecuted me, sirrah?

Because you are the age, madam.

Weak, womanish, lustful...

and not a one of you
knows where you should be.

Where should we be?

You, madam, should be dead.

I watched you hang.

I saw your pretty ankles
kicking at the clouds.

Would I had pulled the rope myself.

Then I would be a phantom.

And phantoms cannot harm us.

But, sir, I am not
your crippled imaginings.

I am flesh and blood.

Speak not of Edward Sexby, I beg
of you. He is gone and that is flat.

Elizabeth Lilburne
will not kneel before you

because her husband forbade
her ever ask a favour of the tyrant.

But I kneel on her behalf.

Walk with me.

I never looked for ought of this.

I was just a farmer.

God showed me the way
to lead men in battle.

I never thought to have
the nation's care in my...

weak sinner's hands.

Will you eat a simple
supper with me, Angelica?

So have you forgiven me?

For what?

I took a husband from you.

You took two.

When you sent Thomas
Rainsborough to Pontefract,

it was to cut the head off
the Levellers, was it not?

Aye, it was.

Did you strike him down, Oliver?

I would have...
faced him in the field.

I would have...

killed him there, with God's help.

He was murdered
by the Cavaliers, Angelica,

as God is my witness.

And if he had killed
you in the field?

A different England.

If Thomas sat here now,
instead of Oliver,

what would be different?

With Thomas and freedom.

Oliver and tyranny?

Oliver and order,

Thomas...

and convulsion.

Then if convulsion, then famine.

If famine then where is the freedom?

Where is freedom for Honest John?

Each new day brings another plot
to assassinate me

and bring us closer to anarchy
and terror.

In times like this...

some of the freedoms we
fought for must be sacrificed.

There is nothing that now stands
between us and utter destruction,

but me.

Almighty God chose me,

not Thomas Rainsborough nor
any one else. He chose me.

And he chooses the path
I must now follow.

I would have your understanding of
what I must now give to the nation.

Which is what?

They will never be settled
until they have a King again.

And what is the word "King" but
a bauble, it's a feather in the cap.

Well, why not in mine?

I thought Honest John had lost
his senses

when he told us this day would come.

So did I, madam.

Well, then...

King Oliver I.

And England will have another King,
chosen by God.

Was so much blood spilt
for so little?

I came to petition you
for Elizabeth Lilburne.

What is your answer, my Lord?

Your petitions are granted.

She shall have a pension.
She may visit the island.

Angelica.

Prepare Elizabeth.

Freeborn John Lilburne is...

broken in pieces.

Fare you well, Oliver.

We shall never meet again.

What?
Shall Honest John Lilburne die?

Six and 60,000 will
know the reason why!

But where are the six and 60,000?

Not here.

Nowhere.

Empty words

spoken in another world.

John?

John?

The Tyrant commanded I should
die with no further sight of you.

How can you be here?

It matters not how, John.

We are here.

Do you bring me pen and ink?

No, John.

I bring you what is better.

A first sight of your son, Benomy.

How here?

The Tyrant will free me?

No, John.

Angelica!

Here is your son, sir.

If he frees me not,

then by what means
are you come here?

He is ill. Take the boy.

Come here, boy.

Behold!
Behold your abandoned father!

Did I not forbid that you
should ask the tyrant any favour?

I asked him, John.

I don't know who you are, madam.

I don't know this boy child.
I have no son.

I know only this.

The woman I formerly loved.

The woman that you "formerly loved",

gave her life without question
or complaint

to a man "In love with a
crown of thorns"!

Think, sir,

what I might have been had I not
loved a man who each new day nailed

himself to the cross of freedom.

And where is that freedom now, sir?

And where was that freedom
ever for me?

John, I couldn't bring you
pen and paper.

I feared they might execute
you if you took up the pen.

I have feared that all our lives.

No matter now, Beth.

It was all mistaken.

What was mistaken, John?

To change the temporal world.

All that matters is
what waits for us.

Elizabeth, he knows not what he says.

Indeed I do, madam.

When I am free,
I will take up my cross.

I will crucify the pride in me.

I will tell Oliver do the same.

I cannot tell him.

Cannot tell me?

Cannot tell me what, madam?

Though he will call himself
Lord Protector still,

Oliver is to be King.

Forgive me.

For what?

All.

Until the last of my days,

my proudest boast will ever be

that I was the wife
of Freeborn John Lilburne.

Bring him!

Hurry, sirs.

Put him in.

Here lies Freeborn...

No speeches.

I will be damned
before I will let you silence her!

This is my land you're standing on.

Madam, I was told no speeches.

To your work, sirs.

And you to your homes.

I thought I had lost you.

Not yet.

Good sir.

When the world began its turning,
I little thought I would be turned

so utterly.

Nor I.

Come.

Mistress mine.

First peep.

The dark is clearing...

like mist uprising
from the water land where I began.

Jack has his Jill.

Then naught shall go ill.

Sexby, why have you come back?

To kill the King.

Every schoolboy will learn
the name of Edward Sexby.

That he set England
free of its chains.

And I will be free.

What is it you look for?

Nothing, madam.

But I swear on my life
that I do love thee.

Then give this up...

..and come with me to the New World.

You must have the life you choose.

I fear my ending will not be yours.

Must all end in blood?

Aye...

all must end in blood.

One week hence,

on the day of Oliver's glory,
wait for me at the sea.

If the parish bells
welcome England's new King,

think not to see me again.

I will not be given to the butchers.

That day will shake
the world, madam.

And all the blood will
not have been in vain.

Do you know me, Angelica?

Aye, Edward.

You are yourself.

Good morrow to you.

Good morrow, Your Highness.

Nay.

Let me be Old Noll a few hours more.

Toop?

Today you ride before me.

I recall a time I rode before you,
do you remember?

At Kineton fight, My Lord.

It was a brave fight.

Aye, My Lord.

I remember.

I remember you well.

Did you not fight near me when we
saved Honest John and his dragoon?

Very near, My Lord.

Do you remember Free Born John?
How he fought...

until he was one heartbeat
away from paradise.

I robbed him of a martyr's death

and he never forgave me.

I remember John Lilburne
every night in my prayers, My Lord.

As do I, Toop.

Did you ever think
this day would come?

No...

My Lord, I did not.

Cromwell comes!

Clear a way for the lord protector!

May God forgive me.

My Lord, I cannot let you
proceed any further.

God save the Lord Protector!

Long live his Highness!
God save the Lord Protector!

God save the Lord Protector!

'On the day Sexby died,

'the new life he left me was already
quick within me.'

'After Beth entered her new world.

'Oliver departed the old one
he'd turned upside down.'

Oh, Lord...

Give them consistency of judgment.

Our father...

One heart.

And mutual love.

'The second King Charles came
over the water,

'and the fountains of London
ran with wine.'

Elizabeth.

Look up there in those branches.

Do you see anything?

Do you see anything?

I see leaves and sky.

'All my men were dead.'

'Their hopes and dreams
gone with them,'

'yet we are the world we live in,

'the world we love in.

'These were the life and times of
Angelica Fanshawe.

'In the final account, there
is love and those sharp blades...

'joy and hope.'

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