Word Cloud for "Venus and Adonis"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Adonis (Greek deity) -- Poetry.

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The Bag of Words In "Venus and Adonis" (Main Words):
venus right take idle answer white nature herself saith proud wilt making pale kisses desire lend under fire begins sharp heavenly cheeks flowers pure shame look quickly give heat been neck comes whereon spring themselves little shouldst heavy thyself things earth sick thence life hard worse passion sometimes could words breaks anon sees nothing horse strive down takes seen silver mortal ever silly late thought lust hope bids back whom false grief hounds into wound
world seem after shalt fresh long tears sighs best cannot hand another those thine since within having dost himself shadow gentle wind forth high cheek sometime looks once sorrow before much light blood most boar hears dark both whereat
adonis know shall your will till have with some never fear still leave which even face love makes unto like than thus sweet more that made hath thou this thousand here where being thee lips them their such doth from other tender would though each then what were full they arms beauty fair soft kiss upon through when good must whose every mine well there eyes these make should heart death quoth poor foul night
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