Word Cloud for "King John"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: John, King of England, 1167-1216 -- Drama.

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The Bag of Words In "King John" (Main Words):
prince duke philip richard majesty canst honourable said constance fearful possession conscience subject certain wound five took read large move because lusty kept force hadst presence stir wilt follow gave blessed near speed alone motion mean long wish fury fight princely lions hearts lives send brave hither welcome forgive gates back foreign help strength swords drop work loving wrought done crown thoughts devil nature title vouchsafe words trust kind action malice rude souls dreadful saint cast silver loss friends side happy kiss mouth louis bound want word myself drawn stop thing lose oath foul blown uncle respect pardon grief state pray fear frown skin recreant innocent legate demand kingdom heavy need sworn shake loud hour rage grace almost idle passion bosom powers told matter strike burning danger last purpose three
bastard mother other speaks lawful claim royal proud fierce ever world else none born lion came mighty truth honour reason once still fall pains half face tale advantage shame between heard course play fault lies child rather land arms lest form night call forget dear thus comes says spirit haste holds means needs show english under home stay bring each turn himself therefore return warrant mayst dead faith break poor nothing only iron french brought prove thousand teach head open colours both earth rich kings fortune dauphin left fire unto vile another having itself believe cause news harm about curse hang sound highness meet noble body thrust seek lords
king john brother robert lady from france enter with what would after england right true arthur most this fair thee which these same into young bloody here have blood answer then take bear mine thou eyes will shall your look that till upon might been made very must strong much more than heaven come hand well being doth thine were like give hath tongue some them when father cannot there where speak full before good tell lord such should never foot name whose down little hast makes better many make best sweet though leave part could know whom their heart against keep didst soul they great holy love death even think peace gentle time dost life those hear forth power within again hold stand since first without find shalt breath away
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