Queene Margaret

The character of Queene Margaret appears in the following play(s):

Play Name Genre Buy Part
The second Part of Henry the Sixt History
The third Part of Henry the Sixt History
Richard the Third History

Speeches By Queene Margaret

Code Play Lines First Line  
W-762 The second Part of Henry the Sixt 28 Be woe for me, more wretched then he is.
W-763 The second Part of Henry the Sixt 49 Be woe for me, more wretched then he is. (Extended)
W-764 The second Part of Henry the Sixt 38 Can you not see? Or will ye not observe
W-765 The second Part of Henry the Sixt 23 My Lord of Suffolke, say, is this the guise?
W-766 The second Part of Henry the Sixt 18 Oh, let me intreat thee cease, give me thy hand,
W-780 The third Part of Henry the Sixt 21 Brave Warriours, Clifford and Northumberland
(What, was it you that would be Englands King?)
W-781 The third Part of Henry the Sixt 43 Brave Warriours, Clifford and Northumberland (Extended)
(What, was it you that would be Englands King?)
W-782 The third Part of Henry the Sixt 27 Enforc't thee? Art thou King, and wilt be forc't?
W-783 The third Part of Henry the Sixt 38 Great Lords, wise men ne'r sit and waile their losse,
W-784 The third Part of Henry the Sixt 30 Looke Yorke, I stayn'd this Napkin with the blood
W-785 The third Part of Henry the Sixt 28 No, mightie King of France: now Margaret
(But now mischance hath trod my Title downe,)
W-786 The third Part of Henry the Sixt 28 Oh Ned, sweet Ned, speake to thy Mother Boy.
(Nay, never beare me hence, dispatch me heere:)
W-787 The third Part of Henry the Sixt 38 Who can be patient in such extreames?
(Enforc't thee? Art thou King, and wilt be forc't?)
W-807 Richard the Third 19 And leave out thee? stay Dog, for thou shalt heare me.
W-808 Richard the Third 18 Beare with me: I am hungry for revenge,
(Richard yet lives, Hels blacke Intelligencer,)
W-809 Richard the Third 34 I call'd thee then, vaine flourish of my fortune:
W-810 Richard the Third 27 What? were you snarling all before I came,