Comparison of William Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing 1.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Much Ado About Nothing 1.2 has 8 lines, and 38% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 62% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 3 weak matches.

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Much Ado About Nothing 1.2: 4

As the event stamps them, but they have a good cover; they show well outward. The Prince and Count Claudio, walking in a thick-pleach’d alley in mine orchard, were thus much overheard by a man of mine. The Prince discover’d to Claudio that he lov’d my niece your daughter, and meant to acknowledge it this night in a dance; and if he found her accordant, he meant to take the present time by the top, and instantly break with you of it.
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All's Well That Ends Well 5.3: 38

Not one word more of the consumed time.
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All's Well That Ends Well 5.3: 39

Let’s take the instant by the forward top;
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Much Ado About Nothing 5.1: 87

Content yourself. God knows I lov’d my niece,
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Much Ado About Nothing 1.2: 7

No, no, we will hold it as a dream till it appear itself; but I will acquaint my daughter withal, that she may be the better prepar’d for an answer, if peradventure this be true. Go you and tell her of it.
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All's Well That Ends Well 5.3: 75

To sparkle in the spirits of my daughter,
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All's Well That Ends Well 5.3: 76

That she may quickly come. By my old beard,
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King Lear 1.5: 1

Go you before to Gloucester with these letters. Acquaint my daughter no further with any thing you know than comes from her demand out of the letter. If your diligence be not speedy, I shall be there afore you.
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Much Ado About Nothing 1.2: 8

Cousins, you know what you have to do. O, I cry you mercy, friend, go you with me, and I will use your skill. Good cousin, have a care this busy time.
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Measure for Measure 4.1: 10

I cry you mercy, sir, and well could wish
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.5: 8

By your leave; I cry you mercy! Give your worship good morrow.
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Much Ado About Nothing 2.1: 137

I cry you mercy, uncle. By your Grace’s pardon.
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Much Ado About Nothing 3.4: 7

By my troth ’s not so good, and I warrant your cousin will say so.
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 5.4: 90

Why, this is the ring I gave to Julia.
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 5.4: 91

O, cry you mercy, sir, I have mistook;
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Winter's Tale 3.2: 68

You knew of his departure, as you know
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Winter's Tale 3.2: 69

What you have underta’en to do in ’s absence.
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Henry IV Part 1 1.3: 212

I cry you mercy. Those same noble Scots
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Henry IV Part 1 4.2: 9

What, Hal? How now, mad wag? What a devil dost thou in Warwickshire? My good Lord of Westmorland, I cry you mercy! I thought your honor had already been at Shrewsbury.
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Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 109

I cry you mercy, ’tis but quid for quo.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 120

I cry you mercy, madam; was it you?
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Richard III 2.2: 104

Madam, my mother, I do cry you mercy,
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Richard III 2.2: 105

I did not see your Grace. Humbly on my knee
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King Lear 3.6: 33

Cry you mercy, I took you for a join-stool.
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Othello 4.2: 88

O, heaven forgive us! I cry you mercy then.
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Othello 5.1: 70

I cry you mercy. Here’s Cassio hurt by villains.
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Romeo and Juliet 4.5: 124

O, I cry you mercy, you are the singer; I will say for you; it is “music with her silver sound,”