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

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The Bag of Words In "The Tempest" (Main Words):
milan boatswain mariners mark warrant drop water swear cell down those noble been better safely came said only heir worse pray world through having both tune mind indeed midnight open dead ministers purpose ring present story love burden last still sometime many seem soul garments charm home twixt torment free earth human hither delicate help sycorax again heard away thyself caliban himself night charms light whiles seek honour wilt fill ferdinand foot five something nymphs senses goodly fellows fear beseech comes nature laugh solemn wish crown life fish monster makes bottle tongue four recover wine beest turn true kiss company become several grace glad half prove thought want given juno certain
brother master ship daughter spirit presented other fall name work against long before within heart done dear left think wast rather rest once thus might believe part dukedom fair eyes little business hour bear fresh rich brought ever ariel fetch told kind look forth each therefore sweet call myself queen word beyond almost beat while stand leave show aside
king naples duke lord prospero spirits with island enter speak till thou keep your what these remember whom hast will give have make hath upon this they than though were would every that brave some should good more tell nothing full poor know never from there which very such mine much must thee thine time then three thing like else father foul being without great into made dost hear bring most well their where whose didst when under since here find doth after come best first them take could cannot does shalt shall another strange even
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