Word Cloud for "The Two Gentlemen of Verona"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Comedies.

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The Bag of Words In "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" (Main Words):
gentlemen verona louing tender world weare wish meet commend scorne twenty folly thinkes counsaile letters thought hence indeede shepheard follow followes nothing small twere lesse aske slow both brought thank worthlesse resort euery shew according pardon womans fire dare shame taught sing tune each respect minde farre ignorant youthfull seruice fathers lend friends morrow lord soone least takes times worship last walke want eyes going present care reason warrant againe turne longer words louers dogge wept shooe left breath change company bare happy knew worth confer home thoughts earth wilt lest onely picture stands canst wrong forget chamber fashion graue thine deliuer kept flie forsworne three dead about substance faith musique play vnhappy
rather youth call proue masters loosing once bring newes sheepe often hard seeke serue little perceiue hauing matter send many other name against trust great hate kisse heart might vnlesse keepe base kinde till except spend while fortune breake shalt owne beauty thing presently lady still thanke stand write comes whom read become himselfe though tide without done pitty enter liue thurio beene heere hold saies ladies pure ladder finde heauen long haire sure mistris ring
haue euer sweet would then with since thou loue euen when valentine thinke some worthy good will pray vpon thee more neuer where else your feare that should most faire time father there take heare from what here mine after them hast made loose doth very away master well shall another therefore such make letter gaue were best meane must beare marry word cannot could much being giue this which better iulia please their gentle thus because hath loues they know sent into like false writ ladiship makes poore protheus vnto these tell come thousand siluia madam speake looke shee true night friend grace selfe gentleman welcome seruant leaue whose full
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