Comparison of William Shakespeare Edward III 4.6 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Edward III 4.6 has 17 lines, and 24% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 76% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.59 weak matches.

Edward III 4.6

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William Shakespeare

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Edward III 4.6: 1

How fares your grace? Are you not shot, my lord?
12

Henry IV Part 1 5.4: 44

Cheerly, my lord, how fares your Grace?
12

Henry IV Part 2 4.5: 48

What would your Majesty? How fares your Grace?
12

Richard III 4.1: 37

Be of good cheer. Mother, how fares your Grace?
12

King Lear 3.4: 67

How fares your Grace?
11

Edward III 4.6: 13

Up, up, Artois! The ground itself is armed
11

Sir Thomas More 2.5: 19

Command our armed officers with halberds [continues next]
11

Edward III 4.6: 14

With fire containing flint; command our bows
10

Sir Thomas More 2.5: 18

[continues previous] The streets stopped up with gazing multitudes:
11

Sir Thomas More 2.5: 19

[continues previous] Command our armed officers with halberds
10

King John 4.1: 66

But for containing fire to harm mine eye. [continues next]
10

Edward III 4.6: 15

To hurl away their pretty colore’d yew,
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King John 4.1: 65

[continues previous] Nay, after that, consume away in rust,
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King John 4.1: 66

[continues previous] But for containing fire to harm mine eye.