Anne - "Anne, Anne Boleyn"
Thomas Wyatt - "Like it?"
Anne - "Should I like something that accuses me of being cruel?"
Thomas Wyatt - "You are cruel mistress Anne"
Anne - "Am I?"
*attempts to kiss her*
Anne - "You have no claim on me master Wyatt"
Thomas Wyatt - "I have the same claim as every other lover, to whom a womans heart has been freely given."
Anne - "You are a poet as I am a woman, poets and women are always free with their hearts, are they not?"
*attempts to kiss her again*
Anne - "Stop it Tom you mustn't"
Thomas Wyatt - "Then i was right, you are leaving me. Why don't you answer me?
Anne - "Your married!"
Thomas Wyatt - "Yes but I'm separated, I'm going to divorce, i mean who isnt married?"
Anne - "You must never ask to see me again, do you promise?"
Thomas Wyatt - "Why should i? When I have just learnt what promises are worth Is it another? is that it? do you love another"
Anne - "Never ask of me, and never if you value your life, speak of me to others, do you understand?
Thomas Wyatt - Have you no pitty?"
Henry - "Did you see? They were all looking at you, I'm glad, I want them to look at you. I want them to be envious! I want them all of them to know exactly how much I love you."
Anne - "Then like my family motto I am 'the most happy'"
Anne - "What have i done to make you treat me like this?"
Henry - "Done? what fault have i committed? tell me? tell me"
Anne - "Your majesty i have already given my maiden head into my husbands hands, and whoever he is only he shall have it."
Henry - "Oh Anne!"
Anne - "Because i know how it goes otherwise! My sister is called the great prostitute by everyone!"
Henry - "I'm sorry if I offended you, I did not mean to, I spoke plainly of my true feelings!"
*Henry storms off*
Henry - "Your majesty...."
Anne - "Did i not tell you if you argued with the queen she'd be sure to have the upper hand?"
Henry - "yes but.."
Anne - "I see that on one fine morning you'll succumbed to her reasoning and cast me off!"
Henry - "What do you mean?.... Anne"
*takes hold of her*
Henry - "I love you!"
Anne - "Let me go let me go! Why don't you see, why can't you understand... I've been waiting for so long, and for what? In the meantime i could have contracted some advantageous marriage and born sons which is a womans greatest consolation in this life, but instead I've been wasting my time and my youth for no purpose at all!"
Henry - "Anne stop this! You will have sons! We will have sons!"
Anne - "No, no its too late, your life wont let you go! I should have realized."
Henry - "Where are you going?"
Anne - "Home!"
Henry - "Stay here i beg you, Anne! Im the king of england!!!"
Anne - "You know what? I have a furious hankering for apples, such as I've never had before. It started 3 days ago. The King told me it was a sign I was pregnant, but I said it was nothing of the sort."
Anne - "Lady Mary, I am here in kindness. I would welcome you back to court and reconcile you with your father, if you would only recognize me as Queen"
Anne - "This is all I know of Mary: that she is my death, and I am hers."
Anne - "I told you, I am her death and she is mine. So long as they are both alive, I can't be safe. Why doesn't Catherine just die? Everyone tells me how ill she is; why doesn't she die? I have a thought. The next time Henry goes abroad, I shall be left as Regent. I can just order their deaths!"
Anne - "I know how I got there and it wasn't all you! It was not all you, or Norfolk, or George or any man! It was also me. He fell in love with me; he respected me and my opinions."
Anne - "There is good news all around. Catherine is dead and I am pregnant. Do you understand? I am carrying the King's son. We are on the edge of a golden world!"
Anne - "It's not all my fault! You have no one to blame but yourself for this. I was distressed to see you with that wench, Jane Seymour."
Anne - " Let me tell you something, Lady Rochford. The King cannot satisfy a woman. He has neither the skill nor the virility."
Anne - "Nan, get them to fetch Elizabeth to me tomorrow. I want to see my daughter. And Nan, if anything should happen to me, will you promise to care for her?"
Anne - "I confess my innocence before God. I solemly swear, on the damnation of my soul, that I have never been unfaithful to my Lord and Husband nor ever offended with my body against him. I do not say that I have always bourne towards him humility which I owed him, considering his kindness and the great honor he showed me and the great respect he always paid me. I admit too that I have often taken into my head to be jealous of him. But God knows and is my witness, I have not sinned against him in any other way. Think not I say this in the hope to prolong my life. God has taught me how to die and he will strengthen my faith. As for my brother and those others who were unjustly condemed, I would willingly have suffered many deaths to deliver them. But since it pleases the King, I will willingly accompany them in death with the assurance that I will lead an endless life with them in peace"
Anne - "Good Christian People, I have come here to die according to the law, and thus yield myself to the will of the king, my lord. And if in my life I ever did offend the king’s grace, then surely with my death I do now atone. I pray and beseech you all to pray for the life of the king, as my sovereign lord and yours, who is one of the best princes on the face of the earth, who has always treated me so well. Wherefore I submit to death with a good will, humbly asking pardon of all the world. If anyone should take up my case, I ask them only to judge it kindly. Thus I take my leave of the world, and of you. And I heartily desire you all to pray for me."










