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Making it easier to find monologues since 1997: https://www.shakespeare-monologues.org ('Monologue of the Day' posts are automated, everything else is posted by a human.)
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Summaries for plays and scenes, as well as modern paraphrasing for each monologue, are now available on the site! Just look for the little scroll icons, and thought bubble icons. Enjoy
The site was down for a few weeks, but it is back up again.
Apologies for the downtime.
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Monologue of the Day:
Richard II | Act III, Sc iii, Ln 78 | Verse

King Richard: We are amaz'd; and thus long have we stood

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/rich568
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Monologue of the Day:
Hamlet | Act IV, Sc v, Ln 27 | Verse & Prose

Ophelia: How should I your true love know

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/Ophe4
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Monologue of the Day:
Two Gentlemen of Verona | II vi 1 | Verse

Proteus: To leave my Julia, shall I be forsworn

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/pro399
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Monologue of the Day:
Henry V | Act II, Sc iii, Ln 9 | Prose

Mistress Quickly: Nay, sure, he's not in hell: he's in Arthur's bosom

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/mis765
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Monologue of the Day:
Othello | Act I, Sc iii, Ln 88 | Verse

Othello: Most potent, grave, and reverend signiors

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/oth648
#shakespeare #monologue #acting
Monologue of the Day:
Here on my knee, before high heaven and you | All's Well That Ends Well | Verse

Helena: Then, I confess,

Act I, Sc iii, Ln 111
Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/hel79
Monologue of the Day:
King John | Act I, Sc i, Ln 121 | Verse

King John: Sirrah, your brother is legitimate

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/john531
#shakespeare #monologue #acting
Monologue of the Day:
Julius Caesar | Act II, Sc i, Ln 257 | Verse

Portia: Nor for yours neither. You've ungently, Brutus

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Monologue of the Day:
Twelfth Night, Or What You Will | Act V, Sc i, Ln 100 | Verse

Orsino: Why should I not, had I the heart to do it,

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/ors213
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Monologue of the Day:
Henry VI i | Act III, Sc iii, Ln 48 | Verse

Joan: Look on thy country, look on fertile France

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/joan769
#shakespeare #monologue #acting
Monologue of the Day:
As You Like It | Epilogue | Prose

Rosalind: It is not the fashion to see the lady epilogue

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/Rosa91
#ShakespeareSunday
Monologue of the Day:
Henry VIII | Act II, Sc i, Ln 123 | Verse

Buckingham: When I came hither, I was Lord High Constable

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/buc520
#shakespeare #monologue #acting
Monologue of the Day:
King Lear | Act I, Sc iv, Ln 147 | Verse

Goneril: This admiration, sir, is much o' th' favour

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/gon816
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Monologue of the Day:
Troilus & Cressida | Act I, Sc iii, Ln 33 | Verse

Nestor: With due observance of thy god-like seat

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/nest370
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Monologue of the Day:
Henry VI ii | Act III, Sc ii, Ln 9 | Verse

Queen Margaret: Be woe for me, more wretched than he is

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#shakespeare #monologue #acting
Monologue of the Day:
Antony & Cleopatra | III xi 171 | Verse

Antony: If that thy father live, let him repent

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/anto244
#shakespeare #monologue #acting
Monologue of the Day:
Cymbeline | III i 19 | Verse

Queen: That opportunity Which then they had to take from 's, to resume

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/Que114
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Monologue of the Day:
Henry IV i | Act II, Sc ii, Ln 10 | Prose

Falstaff: I am accursed to rob in that thief's company

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/fal222
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Monologue of the Day:
Titus Andronicus | Act I, Sc i, Ln 109 | Verse

Tamora: Stay, Roman brethren! Gracious conqueror

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/tam831
#ShakespeareSunday
Monologue of the Day:
The Winter's Tale | Act IV, Sc 1, Ln 1 | Verse

Time (Chorus): I, that please some, try all, both joy and terror

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/time847
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Monologue of the Day:
Richard III | Act IV, Sc iv, Ln 64 | Verse

Margaret: Bear with me; I am hungry for revenge

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Monologue of the Day:
Coriolanus | Act IV, Sc vii, Ln 32 | Verse

Aufidius: All places yield to him ere he sits down

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Monologue of the Day:
Love's Labour's Lost | Act V, Sc ii, Ln 773 | Verse

Princess: A time, methinks, too short

Read it here: https://MonosBy.WS/pri136
#shakespeare #monologue #acting