Word Cloud for "Twelfth Night"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
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The Bag of Words In "Twelfth Night" (Main Words):
came spirit fresh pursue yeares face thoughts perchance saued strong long speech madam borne houres place went twas seeke occasion hard minde worth tongue meanes takes within night illyria almost quickely fooles thinkes past faith himselfe church walke viola already either thanke sure womans least fall wits lacke passe proofe taste things young people ioue diuell vnderstand said scarse cast gentle praise wonder words cunning sighes rest state catch same left ring behinde maluolio stay bound willing sebastian heauens houre sister farre seeme seruant kill hither indeed lost alas late welcome last merry promise counts something notable worke wilt horse warrant money remember giues blacke pleasure halfe aske blood appeare opposite crosse reade deuice house taint meane offence worse darke opinion while goes vent topas helpe friends captaine drew
play full eyes oliuia once else liue brother those hope faire whose world kinde beleeue become shalt present many neece death troth drinke hang foolish thousand word nature besides here mistris part draw sword life vnlesse excellent aboue vnder dost mans feare stand noble passion best fortunes thine beare peace answer send care makes told against yong betweene little shew tooke first master loues lord masters write name gentleman whom againe sent woman ladies fauour challenge another yellow about letter hauing smile giuen bloody
what will other giue that like sweet vpon into euen when mine thought since please might from this till shall with which would keepe hath heart loue these selfe away before thinke your were poore true after most both where hold could owne three very then know great count some deere they made there thee though doth thou hast prethee such speake time take must come good enough them their heard lady knight haue without hand desire better neuer marry pray bring more does none fellow verie should much make well call heere comes therefore tell rather being toby leaue proue heare ladie foole thing soule euer looke nothing beene matter shee euery cannot finde youth thus still done reason hurt
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