Comparison of William Shakespeare Merry Wives of Windsor 4.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Merry Wives of Windsor 4.3 has 4 lines, and 50% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 50% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 1.25 weak matches.

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Merry Wives of Windsor 4.3: 1

Sir, the Germans desire to have three of your horses. The Duke himself will be tomorrow at court, and they are going to meet him.
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Measure for Measure 4.3: 113

O pretty Isabella, I am pale at mine heart to see thine eyes so red; thou must be patient. I am fain to dine and sup with water and bran; I dare not for my head fill my belly; one fruitful meal would set me to’t. But they say the Duke will be here tomorrow. By my troth, Isabel, I lov’d thy brother. If the old fantastical Duke of dark corners had been at home, he had liv’d.
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Two Noble Kinsmen 2.3: 65

And such as you never saw. The Duke himself
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Two Noble Kinsmen 2.3: 66

Will be in person there. What pastimes are they?
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Henry V 4.1: 108

Indeed the French may lay twenty French crowns to one they will beat us, for they bear them on their shoulders; but it is no English treason to cut French crowns, and tomorrow the King himself will be a clipper.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 4.3: 4

They shall have my horses, but I’ll make them pay; I’ll sauce them. They have had my house a week at command. I have turn’d away my other guests; they must come off. I’ll sauce them, come.
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Henry IV Part 2 5.5: 45

That I have turn’d away my former self;