Comparison of William Shakespeare Sir Thomas More 2.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Sir Thomas More 2.2 has 47 lines, and 23% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 77% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.4 weak matches.
Sir Thomas More 2.2
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William Shakespeare
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Sir Thomas More 2.2: 2
Brother, give place, and hear John Lincoln speak. Aye, Lincoln my leader, And Doll my true breeder, With the rest of our crew, Shall ran tan tarra ran; Do all they what they can. Shall we be bobbed, braved? No: Shall we be held under? No; We are freeborne, And do take scorn To be used so.
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Sir Thomas More 2.2: 3
Peace there, I say! Hear Captain Lincoln speak. Keep silence, till we know his mind at large. [continues next]
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Sir Thomas More 2.2: 3
Peace there, I say! Hear Captain Lincoln speak. Keep silence, till we know his mind at large.
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Sir Thomas More 2.2: 2
[continues previous] Brother, give place, and hear John Lincoln speak. Aye, Lincoln my leader, And Doll my true breeder, With the rest of our crew, Shall ran tan tarra ran; Do all they what they can. Shall we be bobbed, braved? No: Shall we be held under? No; We are freeborne, And do take scorn To be used so.
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Sir Thomas More 2.2: 16
We be ourselves rough ministers at law. Use no more swords, Nor no more words, But fire the houses; Brave captain courageous, Fire me their houses.
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Taming of the Shrew 1 Prologue 2: 5
I am Christophero Sly, call not me honor nor lordship. I ne’er drank sack in my life; and if you give me any conserves, give me conserves of beef. Ne’er ask me what raiment I’ll wear, for I have no more doublets than backs, no more stockings than legs, nor no more shoes than feet — nay, sometime more feet than shoes, or such shoes as my toes look through the overleather.
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Sir Thomas More 2.2: 27
But if ye bring them forth ere ye find them, I’ll ne’er allow of that. Now, Mars, for thy honor, Dutch or French, So it be a wench, I’ll upon her.
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Sir Thomas More 2.2: 34
And what of that? If thou beest afraid, husband, go home again, and hide they head; for, by the Lord, I’ll have a little sport, now we are at it.