Comparison of William Shakespeare Comedy of Errors 1.1 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Comedy of Errors 1.1 has 158 lines, and 3% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 11% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 86% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.03 strong matches and 0.18 weak matches.

William Shakespeare

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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 3

Merchant of Syracuse, plead no more.
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Taming of the Shrew 4.2: 16

Mistake no more, I am not Litio, [continues next]
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 4

I am not partial to infringe our laws;
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Taming of the Shrew 4.2: 16

[continues previous] Mistake no more, I am not Litio,
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 15

To admit no traffic to our adverse towns:
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Tempest 2.1: 123

Execute all things; for no kind of traffic
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Tempest 2.1: 124

Would I admit; no name of magistrate;
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 16

Nay more, if any born at Ephesus be seen
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 18

Again, if any Syracusian born [continues next]
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 17

At any Syracusian marts and fairs;
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 18

Again, if any Syracusian born
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 16

Nay more, if any born at Ephesus be seen
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 17

[continues previous] At any Syracusian marts and fairs;
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 20

His goods confiscate to the Duke’s dispose,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.6: 55

And all his lands and goods confiscate.
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 25

Therefore by law thou art condemn’d to die.
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Cymbeline 5.5: 298

By thine own tongue thou art condemn’d, and must
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Cymbeline 5.5: 299

Endure our law. Thou’rt dead. That headless man
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 52

As could not be distinguish’d but by names.
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Henry VI Part 3 5.2: 45

That mought not be distinguish’d; but at last
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 87

Was carried towards Corinth, as we thought.
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 111

By fishermen of Corinth, as we thought. [continues next]
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 88

At length the sun, gazing upon the earth,
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 112

[continues previous] At length, another ship had seiz’d on us,
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 96

Nay, forward, old man, do not break off so,
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Cymbeline 5.3: 52

A narrow lane, an old man, and two boys!
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Cymbeline 5.3: 53

Nay, do not wonder at it; you are made
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Much Ado About Nothing 5.1: 50

Nay, do not quarrel with us, good old man.
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 110

And in our sight they three were taken up
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Comedy of Errors 5.1: 349

And the twin Dromio, all were taken up; [continues next]
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 111

By fishermen of Corinth, as we thought.
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 87

Was carried towards Corinth, as we thought. [continues next]
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Comedy of Errors 5.1: 350

[continues previous] But by and by rude fishermen of Corinth
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Comedy of Errors 5.1: 351

By force took Dromio and my son from them,
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 112

At length, another ship had seiz’d on us,
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 88

[continues previous] At length the sun, gazing upon the earth,
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 120

To tell sad stories of my own mishaps.
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Richard II 3.2: 156

And tell sad stories of the death of kings:
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 124

My youngest boy, and yet my eldest care,
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Edward III 3.1: 102

Philip, my youngest boy, and I will lodge.
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 132

Five summers have I spent in farthest Greece,
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Richard II 1.3: 141

Till twice five summers have enrich’d our fields
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 137

But here must end the story of my life,
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Tempest 5.1: 299

Go quick away — the story of my life, [continues next]
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Tempest 5.1: 300

And the particular accidents gone by [continues next]
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Othello 1.3: 129

Still question’d me the story of my life
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 138

And happy were I in my timely death,
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Tempest 5.1: 300

[continues previous] And the particular accidents gone by
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 152

Try all the friends thou hast in Ephesus;
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Henry VI Part 2 5.1: 193

Call Buckingham, and all the friends thou hast,
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Comedy of Errors 1.1: 154

And live: if no, then thou art doom’d to die.
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Othello 5.2: 56

That I do groan withal. Thou art to die.
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Othello 5.2: 57

Then Lord have mercy on me! I say, amen.