Word Cloud for "As You Like It"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Comedies.

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The Bag of Words In "As You Like It" (Main Words):
fashion thousand feede longer wise taught yours knowes confesse comming yongest sonne wert tongue masters left further lost charles wrastler twill court banished yonger lands died wrastle giuen broken either fellow naturall didst breake dost himselfe tane glad alone hope show mistresse vnlesse vncle honor deuise prethee gifts women reason stand proue pittie monsieur laid dead excellent ouer weeping feare sake wherein friends fare warrant meane name change mistris meere aske passion hangs high knowledge rest cast talke hate neere hold wilt charge gold womans manie worse comfort content desert lord whom graces gone foolish seeme master beares liuing seruice last care wearie doublet hose scorne canst said folly question welcome greene melancholly food measure song motley sans shew things helpe whiles seuen beard leane sing bitter vertue cause kisse rosalinde shee patience verses once answer meet twas chide betweene beleeue honestie ioyne excuse wife haire wooe blame
nothing something nature place part shalt heare marry brothers hand strong fortunes olde dukes morrow three whose daughter loues stay ladies came orlando meanes best grace almost teares indeed beene still truth turne sport sent hard both forth sweare since told sight vnto enter respect knew onely heauen weare neither kinde because fault thought along word whether sooner downe quoth through kill matter about house rather louer sure shepheard lacke houre foule play truly shal braue phebe pretty
remember vpon this poore thou brother there more heere call that from vnder which much take with thinke within against will though know comes your make thing better shall keepe should come such very then before gentle first away were haue father yong would till other hast selfe sweet fathers giue good like therefore some pray leaue most euen speake please duke into them tell rosalind being euer their owne neuer they forrest many liue euery time world hath without loue must might well thanke thee finde full mans looke life heart deere could mine none when what againe fortune woman doth those makes made faire fall foole great these fooles little where heard else another youth beare thus here cannot true desire found verie seeke after right bring strange eyes euerie faith marrie married
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