Word Cloud for "King Henry IV, Part 1"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Drama.

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The Bag of Words In "King Henry IV, Part 1" (Main Words):
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henry first breathe march under power over hundred therefore gentle dear wales fight wild shame told business news thus young bloody brought betwixt douglas praise none answer next yourself done himself seven save fortune high about enough word morrow home once days poor already place base eyes rather soul greatness thine might need gave soldiers wind villainous fellow current rest ransom lead tongue hand times dost glendower death live pray fill further scot break look uncle back only bears house given turn help money horse behind arms swear though wert long sword myself comes banish jack speaks bought
king part prince john enter walter with find time more this shall those like meet against whose these which were tell will then hear cousin what many charge down there came from that noble thousand upon such without much harry valiant where they their very take here hath earl thou lord should father sweet could some mine would have think your must hold come said than thee after hast devil fair when grace good being well doth most bring foot ever call give shalt other before speak little better never make life know been four lies night full blood stand leave true cannot head them every same again through nothing show lost send name percy land away still lady made earth great love three mortimer kind face even heard brother world both into honour keep bear till since sack fear play
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