Comparison of William Shakespeare Measure for Measure 4.4 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Measure for Measure 4.4 has 23 lines, and 35% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 65% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 1.65 weak matches.

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Measure for Measure 4.4: 1

Every letter he hath writ hath disvouch’d other.
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King Lear 2.1: 118

Our father he hath writ, so hath our sister,
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Measure for Measure 4.4: 2

In most uneven and distracted manner. His actions show much like to madness, pray heaven his wisdom be not tainted! And why meet him at the gates, and redeliver our authorities there?
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Measure for Measure 4.3: 93

Who do prepare to meet him at the gates,
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Measure for Measure 4.4: 4

And why should we proclaim it in an hour before his ent’ring, that if any crave redress of injustice, they should exhibit their petitions in the street?
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Julius Caesar 3.1: 11

What, urge you your petitions in the street?
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Julius Caesar 3.1: 12

Come to the Capitol.
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Measure for Measure 4.4: 5

He shows his reason for that: to have a dispatch of complaints, and to deliver us from devices hereafter, which shall then have no power to stand against us.
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Love's Labour's Lost 5.1: 39

Sir, the King is a noble gentleman, and my familiar, I do assure ye, very good friend; for what is inward between us, let it pass. I do beseech thee remember thy courtesy; I beseech thee apparel thy head; and among other importunate and most serious designs, and of great import indeed too — but let that pass; for I must tell thee it will please his Grace (by the world) sometime to ... [continues next]
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Pericles 4.6: 21

Faith, she would serve after a long voyage at sea. Well, there’s for you, leave us. [continues next]
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Measure for Measure 4.4: 6

Well; I beseech you let it be proclaim’d betimes i’ th’ morn. I’ll call you at your house. Give notice to such men of sort and suit as are to meet him.
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All's Well That Ends Well 4.3: 67

... be i’ th’ camp, a Frenchman; what his reputation is with the Duke; what his valor, honesty, and expertness in wars; or whether he thinks it were not possible with well-weighing sums of gold to corrupt him to a revolt.” What say you to this? What do you know of it?
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All's Well That Ends Well 4.3: 68

I beseech you let me answer to the particular of the inter’gatories. Demand them singly.
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Love's Labour's Lost 5.1: 39

[continues previous] Sir, the King is a noble gentleman, and my familiar, I do assure ye, very good friend; for what is inward between us, let it pass. I do beseech thee remember thy courtesy; I beseech thee apparel thy head; and among other importunate and most serious designs, and of great import indeed too — but let that pass; for I must tell thee it will please his Grace (by the world) sometime to lean upon my poor shoulder, and ...
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Measure for Measure 2.1: 94

Nay, I beseech you mark it well.
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Measure for Measure 2.2: 36

I do beseech you let it be his fault,
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Much Ado About Nothing 5.1: 223

Moreover, sir, which indeed is not under white and black, this plaintiff here, the offender, did call me ass. I beseech you let it be rememb’red in his punishment. And also, the watch heard them talk of one Deformed. They say he wears a key in his ear and a lock hanging by it, and borrows money in God’s name, the which he hath us’d so long and never paid that now men grow hard-hearted ...
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Pericles 4.6: 21

[continues previous] Faith, she would serve after a long voyage at sea. Well, there’s for you, leave us.
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Pericles 4.6: 22

[continues previous] I beseech your honor give me leave a word, and I’ll have done presently.
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Measure for Measure 4.4: 7

I shall, sir. Fare you well.
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Cardenio 1.1: 76

’Tis happy you have learnt so much manners, Since you have so little wit. Fare you well, sir!
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Sir Thomas More 3.1: 208

Nay, and you feed this vein, sir, fare you well.
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Sir Thomas More 3.1: 217

I’ll hear no words, sir; fare you well.
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As You Like It 1.2: 154

Will suddenly break forth. Sir, fare you well.
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Comedy of Errors 3.2: 138

You are a merry man, sir, fare you well.
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Comedy of Errors 3.2: 139

What I should think of this, I cannot tell:
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Love's Labour's Lost 3.1: 101

Well, I will do it, sir; fare you well.
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Measure for Measure 1.1: 75

I thank you. Fare you well.
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Measure for Measure 1.1: 76

I shall desire you, sir, to give me leave
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Measure for Measure 3.1: 176

I thank you for this comfort. Fare you well, good father. [continues next]
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.2: 27

I beseech you heartily, some of you go home with me to dinner. Besides your cheer, you shall have sport; I will show you a monster. Master Doctor, you shall go, so shall you, Master Page, and you, Sir Hugh.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.2: 28

Well, fare you well. We shall have the freer wooing at Master Page’s.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 5.3: 2

I know vat I have to do. Adieu.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 5.3: 3

Fare you well, sir.
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Much Ado About Nothing 5.3: 28

Thanks to you all, and leave us. Fare you well. [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 2 4.3: 40

Fare you well, Falstaff. I, in my condition, [continues next]
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King Lear 2.1: 8

You may do then in time. Fare you well, sir.
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King Lear 4.7: 91

The arbiterment is like to be bloody. Fare you well, sir.
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Measure for Measure 3.1: 176

[continues previous] I thank you for this comfort. Fare you well, good father. [continues next]
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Much Ado About Nothing 5.3: 29

[continues previous] Good morrow, masters — each his several way.
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Henry IV Part 2 4.3: 39

[continues previous] My lord, I beseech you give me leave to go through Gloucestershire, and when you come to court stand my good lord in your good report.
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Measure for Measure 4.4: 9

This deed unshapes me quite, makes me unpregnant
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Sir Thomas More 3.1: 208

Nay, and you feed this vein, sir, fare you well.
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Measure for Measure 3.1: 176

[continues previous] I thank you for this comfort. Fare you well, good father.
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Othello 5.1: 131

That either makes me, or foredoes me quite.