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

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The Bag of Words In "Timon of Athens" (Main Words):
seuerall seene others water forth graue large loues peace high natures slaues thinkes fellowes follow ayre himselfe youth beggers three gentleman straine promise peece accept since waite fare vnder meere quite deere mend athenians death worke cast apemantus hate welcome bounteous kept hang athenian gone vertue gaue faults true become trust themselues breath kill feare keepes proud dogge need wish enemies once doubt often borne brothers halfe worst else bounty wretched senate empty liuing sound sinne owes dayes breake supply care debts backe house leaue suspect canst lacke honor toward instant knew blood occasion lend sicke beleeue hope came knowne whole strange valour warre strike beate within stand whore strong sword villaines curse thriue beasts villaine
goes power world doth free things rich fortune kinde eyes drinke after shew aboue euery fiue talents meanes honourable friend commend send being enough beene prythee therefore beare state fall beseech mans finde needs stay eate worthy heart confound pray done right feast meate fooles foole none verie left returne faire fortunes nere without rather part selues told hold certaine little pitty weare words keepe full false thus wealth wilt shalt mens makes passe serue turne times againe masters steward answer borrow though generall cold very vnto money beast athens life senators plague
enter haue well what which these hath know them most when that good heere looke some great lord from till like each comes your this owne might will then whom with selfe downe their vpon nature loue better euen before timons whose present against would heare those were make shall more noble must come call thee first onely thine gods mine giue honour neuer into long liue lordship such they should common speake thou honest dost nothing timon made take where hast does there time still away gold euer much many friends could best thinke cannot please lords tell sent other wert want poore alcibiades bring
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