Word Cloud for "King Henry IV, Part 2"
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 2" (Main Words):
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second william northumberland colville robert shallow thomas lady doll tearsheet england stop still ring known among bloody bold rebellion between bring lordship forth honour himself high certain hand last back told gave said fellow left didst death dead half fire brother thing eyes says rest heavy itself sword three hour keep world heart lives fall flesh brought spirits fair follow page anything cause vile send grow twenty light charge heard majesty kind means white without thrust mistress five whether case draw find another grant sound within ground course desire near dost remember weak excellent exit cousin break court four cold health merry
part king henry prince john earl lord bardolph against chief justice falstaff before enter full your which will when from this upon every with speak peace under only make some other thought such that what thus body hath down young even true harry noble head have through royal hold where come them news than they tell thou doth into please should father times like both came till since well good these here comes sent after more being better poor mine give then tongue would their hast away know take sweet thee great spirit fear first ever cannot whose life never once grace those power shall time there been made must might knew were most though could hear gentle same word drink blood present whoreson face master about pray bear stand nothing honest done name leave beseech care much think become indeed live very little thousand look exeunt love long call meet show many therefore unto others wilt
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