Word Cloud for "Much Ado about Nothing"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Rejection (Psychology) -- Drama.

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The Bag of Words In "Much Ado about Nothing" (Main Words):
learn pedro three appears none doubt lord honourable less kind went keep faith next noble presently came head wonder still possible loved truly else face yours tongue friend question rare sworn short forbid change because wrong fine sign fall savage bull horns married wouldst sometime flout shalt longer father meant measure born fool half husband morning endure youth wooed suit walk unless both sure either jest speaks word breath sent long affection believe wedding issue cunning scorn words since worth thing morrow writ pretty knew surely fear seems loving took pains spirits deserve virtue counsel through holy wise suffer care charge desire worship unto friar whiles hurt over
leonato left many itself young himself even enough cousin cupid merry between last whole bear known gentleman right world swear loves dear stay dare note true fair little after first trust wear wilt away answer despite part woman brought myself live prove blood dost almost matter name break grief might another strange told send hold appear heard where said sing margaret hour just says stand leave near swore marry things whose life bring false poor goes warrant praise chamber kill truth shame slander talk thought down foul child master knows watch hast soul innocent
much about nothing prince enter hero beatrice with this that comes night when have full find here hath indeed better than must tell will very there could show without those pray signior from such benedick ever these meet good excellent what they never fashion your make most hang upon like thousand john come being should were then would only heart love been thank rather hear some other shall claudio thou daughter honest great thee take mine lady doth though into grace think well know cannot give them which look more time write under made hand their brother count thus till therefore against every before speak death call sweet
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