Word Cloud for "Antony and Cleopatra"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Tragedies.

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The Bag of Words In "Antony and Cleopatra" (Main Words):
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become knows else stay therefore blood earth life stand without messenger alone through note last full hope lord sweet absolute three seen none woman matter dear hands themselves roman thought wife friends force gainst strong egyptian myself spirit often present hand back break under women cause greater indeed business letters given dare pompey place alexas report hold each thing pray soldier turn something near becomes loud only word brought strange show land thoughts honest spoke send again after worthy lepidus even brother fear gentle whole praise please further half unto ever lost whilst sure kiss strike wouldst appear soldiers together himself fall body command camp fight others master guard
palace enter this those that have like their upon which great hath with look where they take good shall world into love then must thou find caesar sent most here your come from hear thine when rome thus such time should some whom whose every make thee night exeunt antony still will better bring than rather kings them fortune many think nothing cannot mine were would give follow till though more keep first made speak name cleopatra both power forth there these another what exit does being could queen between part call makes well left been gods leave death never high much know poor heart aside very bear since honour sword before house things noble once might eyes egypt tell mark wars other against draw enobarbus yourself hast heard octavia best done fortunes
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