Word Cloud for "Much Ado about Nothing"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Comedies.

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The Bag of Words In "Much Ado about Nothing" (Main Words):
messina neere three bestowed borne indeede appeares kinde cousin doubt done merry fiue went betweene knowne sworne weares next young company presently came comfort depart times head wonder body possible loued deere else rare gods alwaies friend stay question after graces short leonatoes forbid change fetch because wrong fine fall argument sauage bull matter flout examine dost griefe longer practise meant measure hide tane bloud seeke mary brothers wooe melancholy ladies halfe tongue hornes morning light long please peece sinne musicke wedding church walke visor vnlesse follow hurt either binde been iest speakes breath words double once sent eare beseech minde sicke window issue cunning purpose worth witnesse since thinkes sigh outward patience louing seemes wish seeme tooke sweete spirits through holy tale suffer constable hands villanie aske deformed frier dead whiles protest fled ouer
leonato left many himselfe cupid foole faith meete lord last whole enough keepe noble helpe world charge childe truely father still sweare loues face dare note little ladie trust answere verie despight woman brought liue proue wilt married meane almost breake might part where heard fellow send hold appeare care mans sing both howre iust saies away life truly sure swore marrie whose poore word desire false goes another things praise shal chamber kill beleeue margaret heroes shame hither strange slander foule thought write writ knew sorry wise feare truth paines fare knowes neighbour anie hast worship vnto innocent
much about nothing enter hero beatrice with this that comes night very when haue none name full finde hath claudio better then must tell heere there euen could shew selfe without those pray signior from know such euer here these benedicke good lady excellent they neuer them beare euery brother fashion gentleman your will make most right hang vpon like thousand iohn come being should leaue thinke daughter told were what would shee onely heart loue beene thanke rather heare than some other shall prince thou honest true thee speake faire great take mine first doth though grace count well cannot giue which looke more time vnder made their thus till cosin therefore against into owne said hand troth husband answer princes weare marry before talke indeed bring downe morrow warrant death thing call soule sweet stand master watch
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