Word Cloud for "Love's Labour's Lost"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Comedies.

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The Bag of Words In "Love's Labour's Lost" (Main Words):
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present worlds stand nauar sworne yeeres louing manner woman seene halfe stay else things sweare thing fast seeke while truth finde heauens base reason borne desire each write shame within talke thousand whom right words many costard both taken forme beseech blacke time downe meane thine turne rather pray lords head welcome vntill tender horse foure vnder master better shalt thanke another beauty whose power play gentle pardon purpose done through cannot honest came poore eare euerie sport marke challenge feare moone faith learned heauen sunne heauenly fooles once worthies since change measure hector
enter king that their vpon then grace when this which shall make therefore against your owne court little still haue three with keepe those hand though wits these deare heere there other hope well euery thinke away from onely know should like come will studie where some breake doth light please giue euer name more what they much good berowne first before wish were thee them such selfe must here comes made princesse hath forsworne might word loue heare most would letter tell speake great best white thou sweet none shee lord proue true looke praise take beene sweete tongue world very full being loose father till faire nothing call neuer lady thus mine vouchsafe long hold againe without heart eyes loues face shew makes ladies pompey
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