Comparison of William Shakespeare Pericles 3.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Pericles 3.3 has 41 lines, and 32% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 68% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.71 weak matches.

Pericles 3.3

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William Shakespeare

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12

Pericles 3.3: 1

Most honor’d Cleon, I must needs be gone.
12

Twelfth Night 2.3: 54

“Farewell, dear heart, since I must needs be gone.”
10

Henry V 5.2: 121

No, faith, is’t not, Kate; but thy speaking of my tongue, and I thine, most truly falsely, must needs be granted to be much at one. But, Kate, dost thou understand thus much English? Canst thou love me?
10

Pericles 3.3: 10

The powers above us. Could I rage and roar
10

Midsummer Night's Dream 5.1: 204

When lion rough in wildest rage doth roar. [continues next]
10

Pericles 3.3: 11

As doth the sea she lies in, yet the end
10

Midsummer Night's Dream 5.1: 204

[continues previous] When lion rough in wildest rage doth roar.
12

Pericles 3.3: 13

For she was born at sea, I have nam’d so, here
12

Pericles 5.1: 157

For I was born at sea. At sea! What mother?
10

Timon of Athens 1.1: 112

Thou hast a servant nam’d Lucilius.
10

Timon of Athens 1.1: 113

I have so. What of him?
10

Pericles 3.3: 20

Must in your child be thought on. If neglection
10

Sonnet 71: 7

That I in your sweet thoughts would be forgot, [continues next]
10

Sonnet 71: 8

If thinking on me then should make you woe. [continues next]
10

Pericles 3.3: 21

Should therein make me vile, the common body,
10

Sonnet 71: 8

[continues previous] If thinking on me then should make you woe.
10

Pericles 3.3: 23

But if to that my nature need a spur,
10

Edward III 3.3: 87

Or, coldly negligent, did need a spur,
12

Pericles 3.3: 26

Your honor and your goodness teach me to’t
12

Winter's Tale 2.2: 42

Your honor and your goodness is so evident
10

Winter's Tale 2.2: 43

That your free undertaking cannot miss
11

Pericles 3.3: 27

Without your vows. Till she be married, madam,
11

Twelfth Night 3.1: 16

No, indeed, sir, the Lady Olivia has no folly. She will keep no fool, sir, till she be married, and fools are as like husbands as pilchers are to herrings, the husband’s the bigger. I am indeed not her fool, but her corrupter of words.
11

Pericles 3.3: 30

Though I show ill in’t. So I take my leave.
11

All's Well That Ends Well 2.3: 68

Which great Love grant, and so I take my leave.
11

Love's Labour's Lost 5.2: 806

Ay, sweet my lord, and so I take my leave.
11

Merchant of Venice 4.1: 405

I wish you well, and so I take my leave.
11

Taming of the Shrew 2.1: 389

And so I take my leave, and thank you both.
11

Taming of the Shrew 4.2: 42

Shall win my love, and so I take my leave,
10

Taming of the Shrew 4.2: 43

In resolution as I swore before.
11

Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 28

Comfort, my lord! And so I take my leave.
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 29

And thus I seal my truth, and bid adieu.
11

Titus Andronicus 1.1: 402

Nor wish no less, and so I take my leave.
10

Pericles 3.3: 37

The gentlest winds of heaven. I will embrace
10

Much Ado About Nothing 5.1: 213

I do embrace your offer, and dispose [continues next]
10

Twelfth Night 5.1: 259

Madam, I am most apt t’ embrace your offer. [continues next]
11

Pericles 3.3: 38

Your offer. Come, dearest madam. O, no tears,
10

Much Ado About Nothing 5.1: 213

[continues previous] I do embrace your offer, and dispose
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Pericles 3.3: 39

Lychorida, no tears. [continues next]
10

Twelfth Night 5.1: 259

[continues previous] Madam, I am most apt t’ embrace your offer.
11

Pericles 3.3: 39

Lychorida, no tears.
11

Pericles 3.3: 38

[continues previous] Your offer. Come, dearest madam. O, no tears,