- Queen Elizabeth I: And when he takes you in his arms again, thank heaven you are not a queen.
- Mistress Margaret Radcliffe: But I thought to be a queen...
- Queen Elizabeth I: To be a Queen is to be less than human, to put pride before desire, to search Men's hearts for tenderness, and find only ambition. To cry out in the dark for one unselfish voice, to hear only the dry rustle of papers of state. To turn to one's beloved with stars for eyes and have him see behind me only the shadow of the executioner's block. A queen has no hour for love, time presses, and events crowd upon her, and her shell, an empty glittering husk, she must give up all the a woman holds most dear.
- Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex: So you're the Earl of Tyrone?
- Earl of Tyrone: If you like, though plain Hugh O'Neill will do. You're Essex I take it?
- Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex: I am, though Robert Devereux'll do.
- Earl of Tyrone: Ah, you've a sense of humour, man. Which you'll be needin' when we've finished talkin'.
- Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex: [after being slapped hard by Queen Elizabeth I] I would not have taken that from your father the King; much less will I take it from a king in petticoats!
- Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex: And now, may I go? This dying sticks in my mind and makes me poor company.