Comparison of William Shakespeare Cymbeline 1.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Cymbeline 1.3 has 40 lines, and 13% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 87% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.28 weak matches.

Cymbeline 1.3

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William Shakespeare

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11

Cymbeline 1.3: 13

Could best express how slow his soul sail’d on,
11

Double Falsehood 4.2: 23

Or death will make pity too slow. [continues next]
11

Double Falsehood 4.2: 24

See, how his soul strives in him! This sad strain [continues next]
10

Cymbeline 1.3: 14

How swift his ship. Thou shouldst have made him
10

Double Falsehood 4.2: 24

[continues previous] See, how his soul strives in him! This sad strain
11

Cymbeline 1.3: 31

At the sixt hour of morn, at noon, at midnight,
10

Tempest 5.1: 3

Goes upright with his carriage. How’s the day?
11

Tempest 5.1: 4

On the sixt hour, at which time, my lord,
10

Cymbeline 1.3: 39

Those things I bid you do, get them dispatch’d,
10

Merchant of Venice 2.5: 43

Perhaps I will return immediately. [continues next]
10

Merchant of Venice 2.5: 44

Do as I bid you, shut doors after you; [continues next]
10

Henry VIII 5.1: 156

None better in my kingdom. Get you gone,
10

Henry VIII 5.1: 157

And do as I have bid you. He has strangled
10

Cymbeline 1.3: 40

I will attend the Queen. Madam, I shall.
10

Merchant of Venice 2.5: 43

[continues previous] Perhaps I will return immediately.
10

Merchant of Venice 2.5: 44

[continues previous] Do as I bid you, shut doors after you;