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

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The Bag of Words In "Timon of Athens" (Main Words):
life athenian house several pray fire lives certain grave large loves high base fellows follow seen himself ventidius means enough estate three strain thank fare mere dear knaves death last hate twenty sweet bounteous fool shouldst kept return virtue thanks gave none faults true friendship trust themselves parts kill fear proud heart enemies wish once often born instant promise feast fools done half worst doubt wretched senate empty beggar owes yourselves words because living hearts thyself heaven found right turn days times break supply care occasion goes wast sometime leave whereof canst lack toward knew ingratitude again lend thrive believe denied hope money twere masters valour wrongs hazard forgot quite beat walls within senators whore fell sword plague youth hang
false servants comes pass world free forth nature things fortune kind drink after above five honourable friend need commend send being myself therefore bear state fall long beseech lordship find needs stay look hast worthy confound meat left stand fortunes breath rather part friends told hold little fair unto pity wear power full wouldst wilt away shalt makes serve back steward borrow though general blood sick beast gold hadst alcibiades
timon athens noble enter well what know them most lord will when have that which some great from till like each this these than whom doth with down their upon good love better even before rich whose eyes present against would those were make show shall more every other your must come call first been only thine gods mine hath give honour never into live hear such they should common speak thou thee nothing much honest made take dost then where does there time still ever many without could best might think thus cannot please tell sent keep wealth wert want here very bring poor
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