Word Cloud for "All's Well That Ends Well"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Comedies.

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The Bag of Words In "All's Well That Ends Well" (Main Words):
bertram going attend maiesties times skill almost play right enough least sorrow enemie trust wrong able fauour twas goes lookes wisedome virginity losse once choose goodly while iust humble proud fond follow shew court borne warres mars weare wilt else giues brings strange paines warre florentine moue wherein deerest either thankes dutie farre talke lies royall speech thinkes words loued long rest care heard fellow manie rich woman friends deare next command womans matter said suffer something strong seene nere deere seruant brother state here token still hate tender danger shalt home health word reports themselues leade pardon simple light spare knowing bound corrupt humbly beare holy fare foure speak worth question whence truly hundred whipt present same writ through cheeke boyes knowne saue canst gracious counts beate mistris lordshippe honourable letters comming pleasure tooke heauie holds intreate point reasons seemes report ladie letter deale speede course taken vnlesse dukes gentle rossillion vndertake bold reputation fine fiue lawfull meaning dead finger behalfe prince
husband vertue vnder gentlewoman lacke kings indeed spoke daughter makes vertuous madam remembrance father thought blood power keepe fall farewell thus houre cold full souldier virginitie downe selues being part within master thousand world hellen feare answere vnderstand doth seeme meane welcome steale youth knew true tongue another wish lend place euen past gone yours faith flesh indeede marrie loues comes gaue businesse neither honest further striue sence confesse charge sure generall lost meanes whether last stay horse sword write office greatest told common forth young foole call maide done about neede euery mans giuen pray three betweene displeasure sent proue lordship drumme night sweare
enter yong count lord sonne from fathers death must whom shall king that hold whose would where rather then there such what hope hath time with other onely this great haue made nature should were thinke speake very could against good those shee which faire they better their your best neuer more thou loue thine owne heauen thee cannot make much these grace though euerie heart sweet know take when some aske like before will poore might marry till first euer away stand therefore little most himselfe selfe loose answer french thing send well them returne serue hast mine leaue france heere looke into seruice both honour heare liue after things since bring giue found beene knaue come wife truth please tell finde without verie dare fortune beleeue thanke mother vpon high knowes honor helpe life worthy noble captaine hand nothing many againe does name none fortunes beseech duke ring
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