Comparison of William Shakespeare Sir Thomas More 3.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Sir Thomas More 3.2 has 22 lines, and 36% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 64% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.45 weak matches.

Sir Thomas More 3.2

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William Shakespeare

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Sir Thomas More 3.2: 1

My honorable lord, the Mayor of London,
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Sir Thomas More 3.3: 31

The Mayor of London and some aldermen,
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Richard III 3.1: 17

My lord, the Mayor of London comes to greet you.
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Sir Thomas More 3.2: 4

To feast with you. A servant’s come before,
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.3: 46

Pray heaven it be not so, that you have such a man here; but ’tis most certain your husband’s coming, with half Windsor at his heels, to search for such a one. I come before to tell you. If you know yourself clear, why, I am glad of it; but if you have a friend here, convey, convey him out. Be not amaz’d, call all your senses to you, defend your reputation, or bid farewell to your good life forever. [continues next]
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Sir Thomas More 3.2: 5

To tell your lordship of there near approach.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.3: 46

[continues previous] Pray heaven it be not so, that you have such a man here; but ’tis most certain your husband’s coming, with half Windsor at his heels, to search for such a one. I come before to tell you. If you know yourself clear, why, I am glad of it; but if you have a friend here, convey, convey him out. Be not amaz’d, call all your senses to you, defend your reputation, or bid farewell to your good life forever.
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Richard II 2.2: 93

My lord, I had forgot to tell your lordship:
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Sir Thomas More 3.2: 13

He’s gone to Rotterdam; peace go with him!
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Double Falsehood 2.3: 133

Such as it is, the whole reversion is my son’s. He is now engaged in his attendance on our master, the Duke. But e’er he went, he left with me the secret of his heart, his love for your fair daughter. For your consent, he said, ’twas ready. I took a night, indeed, to think upon it, and now have brought you mine; and am come to bind the contract with half my fortune in present, the whole some ... [continues next]
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Sir Thomas More 3.2: 14

He left me heavy when he went from hence;
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Double Falsehood 2.3: 133

[continues previous] Such as it is, the whole reversion is my son’s. He is now engaged in his attendance on our master, the Duke. But e’er he went, he left with me the secret of his heart, his love for your fair daughter. For your consent, he said, ’twas ready. I took a night, indeed, to think upon it, and now have brought you mine; and am come to bind the contract with half my fortune in present, the whole some time ...
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Sir Thomas More 3.2: 15

But this recomforts me; the kind Lord Mayor,
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Sir Thomas More 3.3: 9

For my Lord Mayor, his brethren, and the rest, [continues next]
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Sir Thomas More 3.2: 16

His brethren aldermen, with their fair wives,
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Sir Thomas More 3.3: 9

[continues previous] For my Lord Mayor, his brethren, and the rest,
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Sir Thomas More 3.2: 18

More’s merry heart lives by good company.
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Henry IV Part 2 5.3: 29

And a merry heart lives long-a.”