Word Cloud for "Measure for Measure"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Vienna (Austria) -- Drama.

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The Bag of Words In "Measure for Measure" (Main Words):
seeme worth common speciall giuen vienna thine light forth spirits goes something scope heauens free king went rest peace betweene three whether fiue thousand signior daies sure meete neere wise lacke almost father euery proper send certaine offend againe fast outward meet friends play holy bound indeede action faire friend spirit loose notice honour because iudgement executed mistris dish seene matter froth past cure told hearing wife marke face married truly continue hang hether order glad hither serue mercy vertuous vice verie kneele tongue world heart prisoner fowle respect shew content going dangerous while repent least instruction subiect sweet fetch cruell isabell plucke minde reason wish deere eare absent women deputie newes borne report sweare enough twice morning foure deliuer yours accuse faine worthy royall spoke
speech since nature soule kinde both therefore mercie liue first haste hence fare seemes into dukes said wicked warrant indeed done many vnder full marry within childe purpose maid become stand change prouost enter show beare euill words still stands came thought body none beene name sister youth shee knowes place hauing mans gentle businesse answere proclaime prison makes about thanke night keepe noble another vertue house cause cannot beseech once right respected hand worship aduise wrong craue stay neither best found either confesse sence dost yong shame shal offence false faults times yeeld hast strange truth gracious returne husband knew olde barnardine
would that your owne giue then more them hath there from haue call come before what thinke will must with such lord know doth selfe vpon they heauen neuer like hold thou though good some made great take shall looke leaue bring mine loue their well desire other heard beleeue where grace most after thee which claudio these head this euer woman downe those feare here comes thus angelo make whom much when could speake word true saue onely till time should hope pray else away better life euen iustice brother rather might thing duke very being were whose brothers poore little tell nothing morrow please proue master honor finde heare fellow death pardon himselfe against frier sent heere
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