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

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The Bag of Words In "The Comedy of Errors" (Main Words):
borne siracusian goods vnlesse hundred words world care same woman burthen longer warrant meanes those making corinth gods done another welcome backe heard sake after case might place liue soule helpe returne meete businesse loose drop finde fellow rather winde mart safe betweene still lord masters makes patience vrging told feele meat pate holy hence spurne wrongs others euery wherefore euer bald recouer haire lost saue money reason strange deere againe word verie deliuer whose eies asse creature signior either cheere doore stand crow draw once gentle brother grace night claime besides barke officer ropes arrest suite diuell rest hindred thereof shut rage iustice
thousand sonne witnesse very meane brought soone light seeke ship fiue three life loue leaue keepe stay within dinner villaine walke about dine hope please present downe true because charge iest gold answer merrie hold gone feare neither looke none marry eares beat send forth first denie dost else sweet better name false hand house wrong heart goldsmith duckets ring into binde abbesse abbey
enter duke with other which from your their haue since hath beene both come markes cannot vnto therefore thou this when well what could then speake that made till great whom before selfe where there like such were home came gaue much though would must them left more thus wife vpon they breake thee being poore tell owne beare heere against should will hast make take doth giue monie houre mine long good here comes mistris know pray shall without these fetch sister some face husband sent neuer master time nothing bound heare sure quoth tooke faire dromio didst euen thinke call antipholus bring chaine doores most
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