- Antony and Cleopatra - Cleopatra - 'No more, but e'en a woman'
- As You Like It - Jaques - 'All the world's a stage'
- Coriolanus - Coriolanus - 'My name is Caius Martius'
- Hamlet - Gertrude - 'One woe doth tread upon another's heel'
- Hamlet - Hamlet - 'O, what a rogue and peasant slave am I'
- [Italian] Amleto - Amleto - 'Oh qual uomo indegno e insensibile io sono'
- Hamlet - Ophelia - 'O my lord, my lord, I have been so affrighted!'
- Henry IV Part 1 - Falstaff - 'Peace, good pint-pot'
- Henry IV Part 2 - Lady Percy - 'O, yet, for God's sake, go not to these wars'
- Henry V - Mistress Quickly - 'Nay, sure, he's not in hell'
- [Polish] Juliusz Cezar - Antoniusz - 'Obywatele, rodacy, Rzymianie'
- Julius Caesar - Marullus - 'Wherefore rejoice?'
- King John - Constance - 'Grief fills the room up of my absent child'
- King Lear - Goneril - 'This admiration, Sir, is much o' th' savour'
- [Spanish] El Rey Lear - Edmundo - 'A ti naturaleza deidad suprema'
- [Spanish] El Rey Lear - Edmundo - 'Qué ridiculez la del hombre!'
- Love's Labour's Lost - Berowne - 'Tis more than need'
- Measure for Measure - Angelo - 'What's this, what's this?'
- A Midsummer Night's Dream - Helena - 'Lo! She is one of this confederacy'
- A Midsummer Night's Dream - Helena - 'O spite! O hell!'
- Richard III - Gloucester - 'Now is the winter of our discontent'
- Romeo and Juliet - Friar - 'Hold thy desparate hand'
- The Tempest - Caliban - 'This Island is Mine'
- The Two Noble Kinsmen - Jailer's Daughter - 'Why Should I Love This Gentleman?'
- The Winter's Tale - Camillo - 'My gracious lord'
This is the 12th edition of the Shakespeare Monologues Collection, in which librivox volunteers bring you their favourite characters' monologues. All topics and emotions are covered, from love to hate, comedies and tragedies, world-famous and lesser known lines. - Summary by Carolin
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