Comparison of William Shakespeare Cymbeline 4.1 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Cymbeline 4.1 has one line, and it has 8 weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare.

Cymbeline 4.1

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William Shakespeare

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Cymbeline 4.1: 1

... the lines of my body are as well drawn as his; no less young, more strong, not beneath him in fortunes, beyond him in the advantage of the time, above him in birth, alike conversant in general services, and more remarkable in single oppositions; yet this imperceiverant thing loves him in my despite. What mortality is! Posthumus, thy head, which now is growing upon thy shoulders, shall within this hour be off, thy mistress enforc’d, thy garments cut to pieces before her face: and all this done, spurn her home to her father, who may (happily) be a little angry for my so rough usage; but my mother, having power of his testiness, shall turn all into my commendations. My horse is tied up safe; out, sword, and ...
10

Cymbeline 3.4: 4

Where is Posthumus? What is in thy mind
10

Cymbeline 4.2: 322

Strook the main-top! O Posthumus, alas,
10

Cymbeline 4.2: 323

Where is thy head? Where’s that? Ay me! Where’s that?
10

Winter's Tale 4.4: 596

Sir, there lies such secrets in this fardel and box, which none must know but the King, and which he shall know within this hour, if I may come to th’ speech of him.
10

Henry VI Part 2 4.10: 45

Unto a dunghill, which shall be thy grave,
10

Henry VI Part 2 4.10: 46

And there cut off thy most ungracious head,
10

Coriolanus 4.4: 16

Unseparable, shall within this hour,
10

Romeo and Juliet 2.4: 102

Within this hour my man shall be with thee,