Word Cloud for "The Rape of Lucrece"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Poetry.

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The Bag of Words In "The Rape of Lucrece" (Main Words):
pride wife finds late back same into rome cause whole bearing vile kings chaste mortal treasure proud soon world itself rich untimely none swift rash within either ranks between thinks shallow birds inward nothing save sometime having read shining writ arms purpose darkness prison modest great possess doting find hateful sleep lend falchion force loathsome burn blot deed fond dying excuse guilt work revenge shameful painted kept burning kill dumb full looks chamber wind course hour strong lies else seems swelling grim sharp bloody bids left round dreadful sets thousand under mean patience honey deadly harmless dark present power hast thyself shape reproach turns seek most weeping down wound speed behold weary short hide alone souls truth wrong mock mild vain blushing semblance weeps wounds maid break stood began priam friend came sinon
love without part whom long after roman collatinus secret before only rest another dead pale clear bright well keep stain silver colour high therefore thoughts good base heaven heavy themselves ever think away cold mind rage trembling fault image takes open wherein about greater soul tell husband trespass gentle wilt slow since help fame herself woes weep last painter
lucrece your this have makes what done being were would show still with himself other which their every that they make though time from night them body against false tarquin fire fair when collatine white where pure such might more golden honour beauty doth eyes then forth should some thought lord whose face virtue both thus shame each those than hath little never gives much could made hand once till upon unto will death life there foul thing must shall wretched while lust desire here fear sorrow light true live father sweet bear thou shalt black tongue mine heart dear weak like quoth poor deep these through give come even guilty tears thine thee know hear words cannot cheeks grief many blood troy
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