Word Cloud for "Henry VI"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (Part 3 - 1564)
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The Bag of Words In "Henry VI" (Main Words):
brooke slaine either iohn seated pallace fearefull hither force within parliament enemies stirre resolue clayme power heauens citie kneele soueraigne traytor colours through send shew field french lost enough peace kingly first often hearts resigne despight fill enioy kingdome farwell dreadfull treason forward sonnes farewell followers sorrow lookes seene halfe safetie returne canst mountague most fiue issue battaile tenne lyon vnder kill subiect sake times foot glorious bootlesse spend dare proud ruthlesse gainst former word face prowd seeme want fell shed foes wonder whether cliffords happy fled golden takes each ioyne himselfe bodies same lesse adde measure bearing post george sent ayde mourning consent charge longer drumme deere mortall mans tender alwayes since seruice said bred mother mothers fortunes strike sunne earth bend equall margaret please ayme land wise craue sister wife suit graunt keepes pleasure fall husbands challenge state wish nature person finde free seat kisse forthwith daughter black bishop secret
part common souldiers best lancaster eyes regall thankes seeke little thinkes blowes bloody english false reigne slew quickly thought warre meanes shame gates liues sound plantagenet liue borne proue lawfull heire twere turne princely ouer after newes hearted cold honor oath long keepe london whence rather onely into beene vntill foule breake losse three about tooke open thing weare noble doubt least pitty courage else strength fatall young arme bring forth throw might englands high hands tongue women euery soule hauing heauen faire louing there body winde name brought late another againe helpe royall yong welcome very owne euer draw march highnesse gods still world brothers because whiles other subiects warwickes towards friend nothing place bona lands humble soone worthy minde marriage meet
henry with death duke yorke enter while left great lord whose could neuer clifford were right that this true blood earle whom speake thou tell them what richard hath your grace such hope haue thus king henries head prince before thee which house these shall sweet gentle stay when vnlesse queene here words made then leaue lords meane take warwick looke where euen vnto both reuenge friends makes heart cannot father gracious well hast know they their flye farre from make come crowne should must selfe those more fathers poore will title sonne vpon good fight stand giue heare better shalt twas against many being thinke therefore pardon answer life time mine thine heere came comes away follow would once much till loue like though thousand edward full brother feare shee beare wilt yeeld hold valiant doth hand done braue fortune teares heard rest some downe gaue warwicke edwards call hence kings france lewis lady clarence
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