Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Troilus and Criseyde 5 to William Shakespeare

Comparison of Geoffrey Chaucer Troilus and Criseyde 5 to William Shakespeare

Summary

Geoffrey Chaucer Troilus and Criseyde 5 has 1869 lines, and 1% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 99% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.01 weak matches.

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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 152

Yeve me your hond, I am, and shal ben ay,
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Henry VI Part 2 2.1: 94

What, art thou lame? Ay, God Almighty help me! [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 153

God help me so, whyl that my lyf may dure,
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Henry VI Part 2 2.1: 94

[continues previous] What, art thou lame? Ay, God Almighty help me!
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Henry VI Part 2 2.1: 95

[continues previous] How cam’st thou so? A fall off of a tree.
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 312

Of gold, and to my lady that I serve,
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Antony and Cleopatra 1.2: 22

You shall outlive the lady whom you serve. [continues next]
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Antony and Cleopatra 1.2: 23

O, excellent, I love long life better than figs. [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 313

For love of whom thus pitously I sterve,
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Antony and Cleopatra 1.2: 22

[continues previous] You shall outlive the lady whom you serve.
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Antony and Cleopatra 1.2: 23

[continues previous] O, excellent, I love long life better than figs.
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 411

If thou thus ligge a day, or two, or three,
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Cymbeline 3.1: 68

His Majesty bids you welcome. Make pastime with us a day or two, or longer. If you seek us afterwards in other terms, you shall find us in our salt-water girdle. If you beat us out of it, it is yours; if you fall in the adventure, our crows shall fare the better for you; and there’s an end.
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Love's Labour's Lost 1.2: 46

Of all the four, or the three, or the two, or one of the four. [continues next]
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Two Noble Kinsmen 3.3: 36

Or two, or three, or ten. The Marshal’s sister
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 412

The folk wol wene that thou, for cowardyse,
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Love's Labour's Lost 1.2: 46

[continues previous] Of all the four, or the three, or the two, or one of the four.
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 619

Than he was wont, and that men seyde softe,
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Othello 5.2: 111

She comes more nearer earth than she was wont,
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Othello 5.2: 112

And makes men mad.
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 786

'Now am I not a fool, that woot wel how
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Cymbeline 2.1: 7

To have smell’d like a fool.
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Cymbeline 2.1: 8

I am not vex’d more at any thing in th’ earth; a pox on’t! I had rather not be so noble as I am. They dare not fight with me because of the Queen my mother. Every Jack slave hath his bellyful of fighting, and I must go up and down like a ...
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1059

Shal neither been y-writen nor y-songe
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Richard II 5.6: 42

But neither my good word nor princely favor. [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1060

No good word, for thise bokes wol me shende.
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Richard II 5.6: 41

[continues previous] The guilt of conscience take thou for thy labor,
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Richard II 5.6: 42

[continues previous] But neither my good word nor princely favor.
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1244

And loude he cryde on Pandarus, and seyde,
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Troilus and Cressida 1.1: 38

O Pandarus! I tell thee, Pandarus[continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1245

'O Pandarus, now knowe I crop and rote!
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Troilus and Cressida 1.1: 38

[continues previous] O Pandarus! I tell thee, Pandarus
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Troilus and Cressida 1.1: 39

[continues previous] When I do tell thee there my hopes lie drown’d,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1248

In whom I trusted most of any wight,
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Richard III 5.1: 17

By the false faith of him whom most I trusted;
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1388

Or if you list no more up-on me see,
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Antony and Cleopatra 4.2: 26

Haply you shall not see me more, or if,
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1699

In cursed tyme I born was, weylaway!
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Hamlet 1.5: 187

The time is out of joint — O cursed spite, [continues next]
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Hamlet 1.5: 188

That ever I was born to set it right! [continues next]
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Troilus and Criseyde 5: 1700

That ye, that doon me al this wo endure,
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Hamlet 1.5: 188

[continues previous] That ever I was born to set it right!