Word Cloud for "Coriolanus"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Tragedies.

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The Bag of Words In "Coriolanus" (Main Words):
mutinous proceed become consider seruices content proud account menenius alwayes strong already care roman course curse suffer whole arme small note graue receiue send sayes marke comes ready point flatter fire change making below nobility almost lacke hang strange fiue sicinius rabble meanes brutus told right valour valiant borne indeed goes entred foure dayes letter foot chance expresse seeke hearing therein found none valeria head ouer teare returne lies pardon truth husband night disease spoke hundred towne swords hence others hearts braue hurt charge beate left wore second praise breath neither beleeue strooke lartius held serue shed gentle dare sword draw going fame flye fought teares twere themselues consent lyes meane begge mans condition meet rotten custome hand talke pride worth warrant deeds faith seruant tongues leades popular lose ancient forget carry hold loued twixt deserued masters yeeld remember shame tooke straight passe heads voices speak yours beares read long person past rage fortunes behold minde seruice hands together vnlesse frame life strength bene moue banish lords mercy grace
enemy corne patricians while reuenge please faults side stay strike thousand appeare enemies either selues deliuer remaine belly kinde came looke tongue body liue through backe senators matter words makes vnder citie said sent breake greater newes armes glad attend shalt businesse place honors action thought brought knowne worse three doubt alone corioles sworne betweene wife sonne houre warre bound each deere nobly plucke feare loose lord beat thanke word fall saue another full last nothing turne sound within farre seeme worke gates proue dangerous market giuen seene purpose deny death cast certaine hauing ladies gainst same face request often againe nature eyes enough loues deserue house twas doth welcome does gaue consull least desire nobles sure eares further stood voyces sweet voyce peoples fellow shake
enter with other before heare speake rather then first caius martius people haue more away poore what would they were might thinke that their this gods against very done could giue good report himselfe vnto hath though which euen cannot helpe must city worthy shew know mine will your tell most well them whose euer make where like when warres loue beare shall heard since little there thus onely still neuer common answer made from such should true friends generall blood once leaue things finde being thou some vpon downe euery call these noble keepe else owne stand beseech forth heart power tribunes time titus volces tullus auffidius thing wish halfe world cominius fight follow much take pray present whom better rome state heere whether great till many bring mother selfe wherein thee beene lesse come after part prythee thine those faire both about name best hope countries cause hate here therefore wounds without hast honor peace home coriolanus into
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