Word Cloud for "Twelfth Night"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Comedies.

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The Bag of Words In "Twelfth Night" (Main Words):
duke brother friend spirit fresh olivia methought pursue face away thoughts hope strong long born went twas seek occasion hard mind worth tongue means death takes within hang knight night almost thought quickly mistress sword unless methinks head four himself fellow under either stand grow noble best fortunes world needs lack pass bade sworn down taste things understand scarce cast gentle show said lord sighs name state fare catch left ring behind stay willing called seem again kill thing report lies fortune lost false last song trust house dost challenge deliver something notable wilt remember gives life woman black pleasure half blood thyself appear opposite another sister honour ythee looked malvolio offence worse dark while clear money help captain drew raineth
play once else live those poor count whose dear made kind nature believe become shalt present many myself drink heard foolish thousand desire part draw hand excellent between above fear passion bear leave wise send word devil care makes told little took matter words full answer first wind write whom master andrew without favour reason about thine yellow letter having smile read rain given bloody against
what will young gentleman toby other enter give that like sweet upon into even when mine eyes since please might from this till shall with which would keep hath heart love these before think were after your most both hold could three very then great fair some they there though doth thee thou hast pray such speak time take must come than good enough them their lady here have niece better never bring more does well none should much make call tell rather youth know where being comes prove fool true soul ever look nothing therefore been hear every cannot find thus still hurt done
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