Comparison of William Shakespeare Measure for Measure 1.4 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Measure for Measure 1.4 has 90 lines, and 4% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 27% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 69% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.04 strong matches and 0.84 weak matches.

10

Measure for Measure 1.4: 6

Ho! Peace be in this place! Who’s that which calls?
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.3: 4

Open the gates, ’tis Gloucester that calls.
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.3: 5

Who’s there, that knocks so imperiously? [continues next]
10

Measure for Measure 1.4: 7

It is a man’s voice. Gentle Isabella,
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.3: 6

[continues previous] It is the noble Duke of Gloucester.
11

Measure for Measure 1.4: 8

Turn you the key, and know his business of him;
11

Othello 4.2: 94

I pray you turn the key and keep our counsel.
15+

Measure for Measure 1.4: 12

Then if you speak, you must not show your face,
15+

Measure for Measure 1.4: 13

Or if you show your face, you must not speak. [continues next]
10

Merry Wives of Windsor 1.1: 108

Nay, Got’s lords and his ladies, you must speak possitable, if you can carry her your desires towards her.
15+

Measure for Measure 1.4: 13

Or if you show your face, you must not speak.
15+

Measure for Measure 1.4: 12

[continues previous] Then if you speak, you must not show your face,
12

Measure for Measure 1.4: 15

Peace and prosperity! Who is’t that calls?
12

Romeo and Juliet 3.5: 64

Who is’t that calls? It is my lady mother.
10

Measure for Measure 1.4: 19

A novice of this place, and the fair sister
10

Comedy of Errors 5.1: 372

And this fair gentlewoman, her sister here, [continues next]
15+

Measure for Measure 1.4: 20

To her unhappy brother Claudio?
10

Comedy of Errors 5.1: 372

[continues previous] And this fair gentlewoman, her sister here,
15+

Measure for Measure 1.4: 21

Why “her unhappy brother”? Let me ask, [continues next]
15+

Measure for Measure 1.4: 21

Why “her unhappy brother”? Let me ask,
15+

Measure for Measure 1.4: 20

[continues previous] To her unhappy brother Claudio?
10

Measure for Measure 1.4: 22

The rather for I now must make you know
10

All's Well That Ends Well 4.4: 10

We have convenient convoy. You must know [continues next]
10

Measure for Measure 1.4: 23

I am that Isabella, and his sister.
10

All's Well That Ends Well 4.4: 11

[continues previous] I am supposed dead. The army breaking,
10

As You Like It 5.2: 5

And you, fair sister. [continues next]
10

Measure for Measure 1.4: 24

Gentle and fair, your brother kindly greets you.
11

Measure for Measure 1.4: 29

He hath got his friend with child.
11

All's Well That Ends Well 5.3: 274

And at that time he got his wife with child.
10

Measure for Measure 1.4: 31

I would not — though ’tis my familiar sin
10

Twelfth Night 3.1: 21

By my troth, I’ll tell thee, I am almost sick for one
10

Twelfth Night 3.1: 22

though I would not have it grow on my chin. Is thy lady within?
10

Measure for Measure 1.4: 43

To teeming foison, even so her plenteous womb
10

Two Noble Kinsmen 5.1: 53

The teeming Ceres’ foison, who dost pluck
10

Measure for Measure 1.4: 49

O, let him marry her. This is the point.
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.2: 44

Our worser thoughts heavens mend! Alexas — come, his fortune, his fortune! O, let him marry a woman that cannot go, sweet Isis, I beseech thee! And let her die too, and give him a worse! And let worse follow worse, till the worst of all follow him laughing to his grave, fiftyfold a cuckold! Good Isis, hear me this prayer, though thou deny me a ...
10

Measure for Measure 1.4: 50

The Duke is very strangely gone from hence;
10

Measure for Measure 4.6: 14

Have hent the gates, and very near upon
10

Measure for Measure 4.6: 15

The Duke is ent’ring; therefore hence away!
11

Measure for Measure 1.4: 57

Governs Lord Angelo, a man whose blood
10

Measure for Measure 1.3: 11

I have deliver’d to Lord Angelo
10

Measure for Measure 1.3: 12

(A man of stricture and firm abstinence)
11

Merchant of Venice 1.1: 83

Why should a man, whose blood is warm within, [continues next]
11

Measure for Measure 1.4: 58

Is very snow-broth; one who never feels
11

Merchant of Venice 1.1: 83

[continues previous] Why should a man, whose blood is warm within,
10

Measure for Measure 1.4: 68

To make him an example. All hope is gone,
10

Coriolanus 5.1: 70

So that all hope is vain, [continues next]
10

Measure for Measure 1.4: 69

Unless you have the grace by your fair prayer
10

Coriolanus 5.1: 71

[continues previous] Unless his noble mother and his wife,
11

Measure for Measure 1.4: 84

I’ll see what I can do. But speedily.
11

Pericles 4.6: 122

Well, I will see what I can do for thee. If I can place thee, I will.
10

Two Gentlemen of Verona 3.2: 66

As much as I can do, I will effect. [continues next]
10

Two Gentlemen of Verona 3.2: 67

But you, Sir Thurio, are not sharp enough; [continues next]
10

Measure for Measure 1.4: 85

I will about it straight;
10

Merchant of Venice 2.4: 22

Ay, marry, I’ll be gone about it straight.
10

Merchant of Venice 2.4: 23

And so will I. Meet me and Gratiano
10

Two Gentlemen of Verona 3.2: 66

[continues previous] As much as I can do, I will effect.
11

Measure for Measure 1.4: 86

No longer staying but to give the Mother
11

Henry IV Part 2 1.1: 48

Staying no longer question. Ha? Again.
12

Measure for Measure 1.4: 87

Notice of my affair. I humbly thank you.
11

Edward III 4.3: 52

I humbly thank you grace; I must dispatch,
11

All's Well That Ends Well 3.5: 69

Already at my house. I humbly thank you. [continues next]
11

All's Well That Ends Well 4.3: 61

I humbly thank you, sir. A truth’s a truth, the rogues are marvellous poor.
11

Measure for Measure 2.1: 154

I pray you home to dinner with me. [continues next]
11

Measure for Measure 3.1: 41

That makes these odds all even. I humbly thank you.
10

Henry IV Part 2 1.2: 67

Not a penny, not a penny, you are too impatient to bear crosses. Fare you well! Commend me to my cousin Westmorland. [continues next]
11

Henry VIII 5.1: 109

Would come against you. I humbly thank your Highness,
10

Antony and Cleopatra 2.2: 231

Whilst you abide here. Humbly, sir, I thank you.
10

Hamlet 1.5: 182

With all my love I do commend me to you, [continues next]
11

Hamlet 3.1: 92

I humbly thank you, well, well, well.
10

Hamlet 3.1: 93

My lord, I have remembrances of yours
11

Hamlet 4.4: 29

Why the man dies. I humbly thank you, sir.
11

Hamlet 5.2: 82

I humbly thank you, sir. — Dost know this water-fly?
11

Othello 3.1: 27

I humbly thank you for’t.
10

Othello 3.1: 28

I never knew a Florentine more kind and honest.
10

Othello 3.4: 157

And seek to effect it to my uttermost.
10

Othello 3.4: 158

I humbly thank your ladyship.
10

Othello 3.4: 159

’Save you, friend Cassio! What make you from home?
10

Timon of Athens 1.1: 149

My hand to thee, mine honor on my promise.
10

Timon of Athens 1.1: 150

Humbly I thank your lordship. Never may
12

Measure for Measure 1.4: 88

Commend me to my brother. Soon at night
10

All's Well That Ends Well 3.5: 69

[continues previous] Already at my house. I humbly thank you.
12

Measure for Measure 2.1: 154

[continues previous] I pray you home to dinner with me.
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Measure for Measure 2.1: 156

[continues previous] It grieves me for the death of Claudio,
10

Henry IV Part 2 1.2: 67

[continues previous] Not a penny, not a penny, you are too impatient to bear crosses. Fare you well! Commend me to my cousin Westmorland.
11

Henry VI Part 3 5.2: 42

And said, “Commend me to my valiant brother.”
10

Hamlet 1.5: 182

[continues previous] With all my love I do commend me to you,
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Julius Caesar 4.3: 306

Go and commend me to my brother Cassius;
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Romeo and Juliet 2.5: 70

But you shall bear the burden soon at night. [continues next]
12

Measure for Measure 1.4: 89

I’ll send him certain word of my success.
12

Richard II 1.3: 63

My loving lord, I take my leave of you; [continues next]
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Richard II 1.3: 64

Of you, my noble cousin, Lord Aumerle; [continues next]
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Hamlet 2.2: 189

How pregnant sometimes his replies are! A happiness that often madness hits on, which reason and sanity could not so prosperously be deliver’d of. I will leave him, and suddenly contrive the means of meeting between him and my daughter. — My lord, I will take my leave of you. [continues next]
11

Romeo and Juliet 2.5: 71

[continues previous] Go, I’ll to dinner, hie you to the cell.
12

Measure for Measure 1.4: 90

I take my leave of you. Good sir, adieu.
10

Merry Wives of Windsor 4.1: 48

Adieu, good Sir Hugh.
10

Merry Wives of Windsor 4.1: 49

Get you home, boy. Come, we stay too long.
10

Winter's Tale 4.3: 53

Sweet sir, much better than I was: I can stand and walk. I will even take my leave of you, and pace softly towards my kinsman’s.
10

Henry VI Part 1 4.5: 52

Then here I take my leave of thee, fair son,
12

Richard II 1.3: 63

[continues previous] My loving lord, I take my leave of you;
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Richard II 1.3: 64

[continues previous] Of you, my noble cousin, Lord Aumerle;
10

Richard II 1.3: 255

I have too few to take my leave of you,
10

Coriolanus 2.1: 29

... Martius is proud; who, in a cheap estimation, is worth all your predecessors since Deucalion, though peradventure some of the best of ’em were hereditary hangmen. God-den to your worships; more of your conversation would infect my brain, being the herdsmen of the beastly plebeians. I will be bold to take my leave of you.
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Hamlet 2.2: 189

[continues previous] How pregnant sometimes his replies are! A happiness that often madness hits on, which reason and sanity could not so prosperously be deliver’d of. I will leave him, and suddenly contrive the means of meeting between him and my daughter. — My lord, I will take my leave of you.
11

Macbeth 4.2: 22

Each way, and move. I take my leave of you;