Play on Words

full length · drama

Mary Stuart: A Tragedy

18 roles (0M / 0F / 18 any) · approx 198–273 minutes · 5 acts

Royalty-free Public domain — free to read, perform, and adapt. No licence needed.

Characters

Mary lead 166 speeches
Mortimer supporting 136 speeches
Elizabeth supporting 133 speeches
Burleigh supporting 109 speeches
Leicester supporting 103 speeches
Paulet supporting 79 speeches
Kennedy supporting 57 speeches
Melvil minor 42 speeches
Davison minor 33 speeches
Shrewsbury minor 24 speeches
Aubespine minor 16 speeches
Kent minor 11 speeches
O'Kelly minor 10 speeches
Talbot minor 9 speeches
Curl minor 9 speeches
Bellievre minor 5 speeches
Page minor 5 speeches
Officer minor 3 speeches

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Enter PAULET.

Paulet. Well, have I acted right at last, my lady? Do I for once, at least, deserve your thanks?

Mary. How! Do I owe this favor, sir, to you?

Paulet. Why not to me? I visited the court, And gave the queen your letter.

Mary. Did you give it? In very truth did you deliver it? And is this freedom which I now enjoy The happy consequence?

Paulet. (significantly) Nor that alone; Prepare yourself to see a greater still.

Mary. A greater still! What do you mean by that?

Paulet. You heard the bugle-horns?

Mary. (starting back with foreboding apprehension) You frighten me.

Paulet. The queen is hunting in the neighborhood----

Mary. What!

Paulet. In a few moments she'll appear before you.

Kennedy. (hastening towards MARY, and about to fall) How fare you, dearest lady? You grow pale.

Paulet. How? Is't not well? Was it not then your prayer? 'Tis granted now, before it was expected; You who had ever such a ready speech, Now summon all your powers of eloquence, The important time to use them now is come.

Mary. Oh, why was I not told of this before? Now I am not prepared for it--not now What, as the greatest favor, I besought, Seems to me now most fearful; Hannah, come, Lead me into the house, till I collect My spirits.

Paulet. Stay; you must await her here. Yes! I believe you may be well alarmed To stand before your judge.

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