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):
henry friend wife peace breathe lately blessed cross english purpose council question heavy dead spoken gracious news gallant hotspur holmedon bold twenty stain prisoners adventure none youth sent speed truly unless hours reason wilt holds tavern paid coin lean prithee knew enough last stands else rich horses prove want ride forth place wherein sooner buckram virtue fought foul seldom stir found mighty therefore title respect proud presence either certain fresh soldiers terms rest vile beseech deny straight needs join sake wear pardon fill further whom thoughts read deep unto pluck loves back scotland bosom afoot york looks steal strong short drink worth plot told knows common rascal eight help money poins valour runs dare falstaff friends whole general takes golden within whither trust room sworn wert drive while heels dozen present worse sing hair fifty thought huge mark hearts nobleman truth hadst fire swore worcester state quite heaven half taste another hope soon withal alive dearest heart younger bawdy oath thank offer battle
first lady walter eyes march under arms over hundred gentle dear fight wild shame business thus young bloody brought betwixt douglas took praise himself answer next yourself indeed seven save majesty thieves fortune foot high plague england hang shalt about morrow home once days spirit jest already lies base rather soul greatness thine might need gave wind villanous fellow current ransom lead tongue hand hour times mortimer dost owen glendower death live scot keep break look uncle only bears till house heard pray comes given turn sack behind swear though long sword banish bought pocket
part king prince john head enter lord earl with find time more this shall those like meet against whose power were their these which tell will then hear cousin what many charge down when there came from that noble thousand upon such done without much harry valiant where they very take here hath blood thou should father sweet could some mine would have think word your must hold come said than wales thee after hast devil fair ring grace good being well doth most night bring ever call give other before speak little better never life know been four full stand leave true poor cannot them every same again through nothing show make lost send name percy land away still made earth great love three kind face even brother world both into honour bear horse since fear myself play jack
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