Word Cloud for "Henry VIII"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Great Britain -- History -- Henry VIII, 1509-1547 -- Drama.

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The Bag of Words In "Henry VIII" (Main Words):
draw short noyse fellow opinion persons merry ones lost earthly dayes equall worst presence twas durst thoughts loose promises mans through attend honor meant letter wishes borne power blood aske read stay question pace england mouth fire corrupt strong shew here master breake wolsey kinde suit somthing appeare falne tane highnes tower nothing dukes thankes stood point norfolke maiesty language manner suffer hard nature past learned vertue follow themselues care writ seeke minde become spirit crowne heartily told heads strange sweare death faith musicke cast while lordship beauty land doubt table welcome hopes running easie women iust twenty frowning freely health saue princes hauing respect duty find ready lead patience hate pitty angels enuy blessings side greatnesse seale head truly prince needs wretched loues perceiue secret require venture open young maine wife course newes gracious cure voyce tender deny liuing followes humble parts mistris siluer bishop canterbury bishops commission already bene spare katherine goes desire councell humbly daughter wrong laid toward hands comfort happy seruice shame meere vertues strangely together princesse byshop morning finger bound went honors forth boyes rude sleepe blessed garland stands
things subiect deserue play away gentle goodnesse knowne generall thousand foure whole aboue gods downe almost night present said beyond order thing meane businesse diuell keepe giuen himselfe french three betweene therefore takes priuate betwixt cardinals twill certaine buckingham gone friend againe english able fauour worthy indeed came does earle thee looke busines euen within longer beene although backe else bold hearts prayers sicke weake free proue turne times graces friends deliuer hast spoke charge beseech remember father hand call hold glad either honest ladies lady held lords henry thought forgiue passe knew person fell rest least malice marriage blesse beleeue christian vnto woman commanded knowes grow ouer same
come more make that beare full state such noble those heere they thinke fall will giue their hope finde truth onely heare long with know owne bring leaue neuer first would very were them this vpon duke lord haue done since last thanke your euer what there when then which could time might till each next made like euery kings still being tongue these good some gaue great right reuerend cardinall from take whose grace high makes heauen place king cannot tell hath into part without should most whom little must shall many poore peace after where comes enter before both best against soule name holy well much pray thus vnder queene sure please honour wish pleasure mine further life thomas heart gentleman halfe other loue true sent among liue highnesse feare once stand though none houre feele words heard speake thou brought about farre late court better faire sweet left royall found cause conscience world dare neere selfe bearing
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