Word Cloud for "Romeo and Juliet"
This book was authored by William Shakespeare. (1564 - 1616)
Area, genre or subject: Conflict of generations -- Drama.

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The Bag of Words In "Romeo and Juliet" (Main Words):
while maid weake women quarrell feele begin bite serue hate sword mountague foote bloody once auncient close golden mind walke ward towards might morning mornings deepe heauy learne enuious houres short rough heauie open wisely precious read bound honourable child welcome writ mercutio indeed whom remember laid vnder quoth tooke thousand inough grace wish stands marriage yeares booke lesse giues strength fiue spoke measure tender case torch done saue going dreame ouer halfe dreames foule bosome late fearefull vntimely longer sweare tale last yonder cheeke place blessed fetch wherefore verona youle least madam mother prepare thanke yond aske meete ring coniure straight anger raise strange kind weare hatefull teare eares stop alacke proue trust next gaue tongue sound further iealous gray hearts chide sure kinsman gentleman second goose hare commend ioyfull lawrence harke soule saies head bloud church reason princes slew exile romeos breake banished wedding iuliets wofull nightly larke body monument drinke
moue shewes euer shew among three capulet fire hands graue liues rest heere about prince either forth into himselfe blacke vnlesse sweete beauty happy hauing alas without louing first cold sicke louers farewell shee rich onely forget vnto thine kisse hide sight mistresse past peace said earth within behold darke comfort through names letters wife maister great nere world none faith daies husband warrant wast marry daughter thus flower another eyes beseech follow nights weele gone aboue care meane times sleepe things little mens because breath feare vile musicke twenty sonne watch hither villaine lips honest name meanes high kill pale answere shame words better dost pardon siluer morrow full sudden letter cell bring noble sorrow blood need friend slaine tybalts thought weepe ground desperate thursday play
romeo enter with house word draw your thou away that shall will take thee therefore being from their selfe when haue what wilt they must well beene poore here comes them which beare good part know these turne looke vpon death keepe downe call shalt this those heare made time come more speake were came nothing till houre before where then most many hath there teares soone should light faire makes both other owne could would giue much true father hence loue gentle whose tell still mine hast doth leaue some loues stay liue make thinke ladies cannot else countie early lady night hold such heauen young euen like stand though find neuer poyson pray thing same face since against best nurse talke backe lord fall married very paris euery heart long sweet lies life hand dead holy deare againe marrie iuliet send helpe frier tybalt
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