Comparison of William Shakespeare Pericles 2 Prologue to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Pericles 2 Prologue has 40 lines, and 15% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 85% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.23 weak matches.

Pericles 2 Prologue

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William Shakespeare

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12

Pericles 2 Prologue: 4

That will prove aweful both in deed and word.
10

Edward III 4.5: 80

I do beseech you, let him pass in quiet. [continues next]
10

Edward III 4.5: 81

Thou and thy word lie both in my command: [continues next]
12

Tempest 5.1: 71

Home both in word and deed. Most cruelly
10

Pericles 2 Prologue: 5

Be quiet then, as men should be,
10

Edward III 4.5: 80

[continues previous] I do beseech you, let him pass in quiet.
11

Pericles 2 Prologue: 13

And, to remember what he does,
11

Antony and Cleopatra 4.2: 23

And suffer’d my command. What does he mean? [continues next]
11

Pericles 2 Prologue: 14

Build his statue to make him glorious.
11

Antony and Cleopatra 4.2: 24

[continues previous] To make his followers weep. Tend me tonight;
10

Pericles 2 Prologue: 29

For now the wind begins to blow;
10

Rape of Lucrece: 1663

From lips new waxen pale begins to blow
10

Pericles 2 Prologue: 39

And here he comes. What shall be next,
10

Love's Labour's Lost 4.3: 21

Sweet leaves, shade folly. Who is he comes here?
10

Love's Labour's Lost 4.3: 22

What, Longaville, and reading! Listen, ear.