Word Cloud for "Richard III"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Drama.

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The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Shakespeare's Sonnets Venus and Adonis King Henry VI, Part 1 King Henry VI, Part 2 King Henry VI, Part 3 King Richard III The Comedy of Errors The Shakespearian Sonnets Titus Andronicus The Taming of the Shrew Two Gentlemen of Verona Love's Labour's Lost King John King Richard II Romeo and Juliet A Midsummer Night's Dream The Merchant of Venice King Henry IV Part 1 The Merry Wives of Windsor King Henry IV, Part 2 Much Ado about Nothing King Henry V Julius Caesar As You Like It Hamlet, Prince of Denmark Twelfth Night; or What You Will History of Troilus and Cressida All's Well That Ends Well Measure for Measure Othello King Lear Macbeth Antony and Cleopatra The Tragedy of Coriolanus The Life of Timon of Athens Cymbeline The Winter's Tale The Tempest King Henry VIII A Lover's Complaint King Henry VI, Part 1 King Henry VI, Part 2 King Henry VI, Part 3 King Richard III The Comedy of Errors The Rape of Lucrece The Rape of Lucrece The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus The Taming of the Shrew Two Gentlemen of Verona Love's Labour's Lost King John King Richard II Romeo and Juliet A Midsummer Night's Dream The Merchant of Venice King Henry IV, Part 1 The Merry Wives of Windsor King Henry IV, Part 2 Much Ado about Nothing Much Ado about Nothing King Henry V Julius Caesar As You Like It Hamlet The Phoenix and the Turtle Twelfth Night Twelfth Night Troilus and Cressida All's Well That Ends Well Measure for Measure Othello King Lear Macbeth Antony and Cleopatra Coriolanus Timon of Athens Pericles Cymbeline The Winter's Tale The Tempest King Henry VIII A Lover's Complaint The Passionate Pilgrim The Passionate Pilgrim Sonnets on Sundry Notes of Music Henry VI King Richard III The Comedy of Errors Titus Andronicus The Taming of the Shrew Two Gentlemen of Verona Love's Labour's Lost King John King Richard II Romeo and Juliet A Midsummer Night's Dream The Merchant of Venice King Henry IV, Part 1 The Merry Wives of Windsor King Henry IV, Part 2 Much Ado about Nothing King Henry V Julius Caesar As You Like It Hamlet Troilus and Cressida All's Well That Ends Well Measure for Measure Othello King Lear Macbeth Antony and Cleopatra Coriolanus Timon of Athens Cymbeline The Winter's Tale The Tempest King Henry VIII The Tempest The Two Gentlemen of Verona The Merry Wives of Windsor Measure for Measure The Comedy of Errors Much Ado about Nothing Love's Labour's Lost A Midsummer Night's Dream The Merchant of Venice As You Like It The Taming of the Shrew All's Well That Ends Well Twelfth Night The Winter's Tale King John Richard II Henry IV Henry IV Henry V Henry VI Henry VI Henry VI Henry VIII Coriolanus Titus Andronicus Romeo and Juliet Timon of Athens Julius Caesar Macbeth Hamlet King Lear Othello Antony and Cleopatra Cymbeline Shakespeare's First Folio The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke Shakespeare's play of the Merchant of Venice The Tempest Two Gentlemen of Verona The Merry Wives of Windsor Measure for Measure The Comedy of Errors Hamlet The New Hudson Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar Twelfth Night; or, What You Will
The Bag of Words In "Richard III" (Main Words):
field house bosome dreadfull pleasing want breathing entertaine thoughts guard tower sends present safe humble humbly giuen wife kindred charge patience plaine kept greeuous vrge become coarse vntimely lawfull cursed betide towards henries blacke strike blame gone sake behold presence deeds reuenge arme touch angels leysure vengeance slaine hands rous guiltlesse ought something effect quarrell breath liuing sorrowes learne lend begge face attend teares hauing backe three angry prime returne cheere losse blest trust beleeue eares smile mens held outward gloster dayes maiestie late grandam bitter small spent margarets saint himselfe countries find didst riuers deed innocent themselues wept answer peeuish dull slander heauie moue shame shee lose counsaile wonne kisse vantage yours catesby christian broken toward heauy glouster almost melancholly wilt prythee talke reason vntill gold spoke next same murther bloudy sonnes warre order expect dorset thriue wiues desire slew doome said guilty waile guesse vnkle childe grow follow opposite haply promise masters vnkles thinkes thomas gaine clayme cousin ancient sound bore friend flye crowne richards state enemies subiect withdraw louell times traytor booke glory fortune weeping pittie kindnesse resolue faith march leade wronged
earle battell armes fearfull sent away vnlesse owne proue hate deadly about sayes meanes maiesty after issue highnesse lady queenes heard keepe weare mighty beseech graces pardon thing best withall else shalt heauen welcome open lordship play horse another marry though anne honor while vertuous cold wretched wish young rest mortall canst earth either dost kings curses knowes tongue others once grant damned thanke hell beauty houre iust thine scorne proud teach hide twas yong farre ring hearts witnesse againe golden first turne doubt betweene because quiet need draw high rather remember beene kingdome soueraigne thereof hold lookes yeeld sorrow happie pray conscience dreame mothers least twere marquesse lost nothing part bids thousand yorke princes hither word kinde defend hope dangerous without course breake saue drowne sweare wrong indeed lesse straight comfort children vnckle dispaire left bring blesse land last quoth houres maior meet william stanley head seuerall louing onely tale mightie daughter
richard with made this that vpon deepe hath soules loues before faire time into haue mine since cannot these well brother clarence king against edward true should which edwards shall downe here good what your none some when from told name george such like send lord hastings thinke there tell will them both euen please speake noble queene gentle selfe thee doth were husband thou grace duke know must vnto call meane then loue soule take gracious much liue giue cause they more newes feare royall very thought till leaue world make still liues enter being fall poore holy heare hand forth heart blood makes death euer whose mother come stay beare stand eyes power therefore sweet foule gods hast happy dead their where most curse brothers bloody neuer kill better might could life night would helpe came those father fathers heere looke friends whom right little other comes buckingham false lords thus many great long englands fight sonne each prince done sleepe peace princely within full euery deere morrow deare tender richmond
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