Word Cloud for "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Comedies.

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The Bag of Words In "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (Main Words):
nuptiall foure yong mans nights dreame stirre awake spirit turne pale noble whom eies presence blessed maiden rose single right lose ought respect heauen house onely pursue steale without cupids place truly none selfe often wont seeke hermias lookes cupid meane backe name comming hide robin roare againe enough purple yellow haire meet draw rehearse fairie ouer euerie swifter holds makes beare hold fairies wast theseus leade dance greene fresh rich fetch after might euen strike hands trust proue double blacke stand dost head further farre halfe force helpe perceiue beleeue harme present plaid blesse asse many wilt wonder bitter yonder hounds dead tender truth kisse hate fine followed behinde shew mounsieur three imagination
bring another away forth full against stolne before either within fathers other rather power master vnto whose time next life heard thought because poore great morrow once stay keepe eare tongue rest still word helena thinkes downe wood call duke death pyramus thisbie very shine lady little thisbies nothing lyon hang ladies louely desire those queene king feare breake since shalt sleeping about much thinke first sing neere vile reason seeme wall thine owne while came left sport scorne each told lion
faire this like long then night athenian thee with will enter good come hath thou hast light sweet which heere your shall that should leaue demetrius must would eyes looke know what made such euer therefore hermia well they their giue take loue vpon else haue more euery these being some athens there could from mine heare true neuer were both things louers gentle cannot where meete best when same here comes loues sweete lysander into doth through pray till tell them play most part make speake thisby heart piramus fairy sometime moone thing follow kill finde sleepe though thus
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