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

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The Bag of Words In "Antony and Cleopatra" (Main Words):
captaines empire excellent soft liues pleasure messenger desire speakes almost change infinite little read wine health married former boyes forgiue nylus beseech isis hands themselues came field soone newes generall faults quicke told loose doth thousand idlenesse pitty cast least twenty dying case indeed teares water sorrow alone begin throw higher stands going hate growne strength hearts shee peace charmian weepe play honor roman something neere goes remaine gaue seeme houre shalt mens worth wound lacke beaten brought eate borne sleepe arme grow petty lookes cold deny people together lesse enough captaine answer action laught catch hauing certaine attend third next charge worke returne late lead side stood gone royall blesse rise becomes dost sure souldiers farewell hang blow within father welcome said laugh marcus proue repent found mocke yours hither knowes fought chance conquer knew leaues moone about feele shewne worme
turne become farre else stay blood rome earth life stand without thing note last comes still hope sweet absolute three mistris liue serue long seene prythee none woman matter thought seeke first warre times force gainst nature fare strong egyptian spirit often wish present hand breake vnder women away part greater beene wife businesse cause letters giuen dare hence send report hold each helpe shake greatest loues true strange shew selues morrow thoughts honest horse braue another after worthy lepidus euen brother feare onely gentle whole praise honour poore please further octauia halfe spoke vnto againe kept lost beate kisse dead downe face strike meane backe himselfe fall place appeare command lord king grace guard
cleopatra this those eyes that haue like their vpon which great hath enter with looke where they take good shall into loue tell much then must thou finde caesar sent thee most heere your come from therefore heare call thine caesars when such world time should some whom euery make selfe night through anthony full thus will better bring drinke more rather kings them many thinke fortunes nothing cannot mine fortune giue were would follow till though deere made friends whose speake name both power forth well there these what does being could queene know word betweene makes left gods death neuer pompey high leaue keepe pray heart egypt very beare since sword before caes things owne noble once land might marke warres other against draw hast heard best euer master done fight
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