Comparison of William Shakespeare Pericles 4.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Pericles 4.2 has 71 lines, and 3% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 35% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 62% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.03 strong matches and 1.01 weak matches.
Pericles 4.2
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William Shakespeare
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Pericles 4.2: 3
Search the market narrowly, Mytilene is full of gallants. We lost too much money this mart by being too wenchless.
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Pericles 4.2: 10
Ay, she quickly poop’d him, she made him roast-meat for worms. But I’ll go search the market.
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Pericles 4.2: 4
We were never so much out of creatures. We have but poor three, and they can do no more than they can do; and they with continual action are even as good as rotten.
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Pericles 4.2: 6
Thou say’st true. ’Tis not our bringing up of poor bastards — as I think, I have brought up some eleven —
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Merry Wives of Windsor 2.2: 30
Marry, she hath receiv’d your letter — for the which she thanks you a thousand times — and she gives you to notify that her husband will be absence from his house between ten and eleven. [continues next]
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Merry Wives of Windsor 2.2: 30
[continues previous] Marry, she hath receiv’d your letter — for the which she thanks you a thousand times — and she gives you to notify that her husband will be absence from his house between ten and eleven.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 2.2: 32
[continues previous] Ay, forsooth; and then you may come and see the picture, she says, that you wot of. Master Ford her husband will be from home. Alas, the sweet woman leads an ill life with him. He’s a very jealousy man. She leads a very frampold life with him, good heart.
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Pericles 4.2: 3
Search the market narrowly, Mytilene is full of gallants. We lost too much money this mart by being too wenchless.
10
Pericles 4.2: 10
Ay, she quickly poop’d him, she made him roast-meat for worms. But I’ll go search the market.
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Pericles 4.2: 8
What else, man? The stuff we have, a strong wind will blow it to pieces, they are so pitifully sodden.
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Pericles 4.2: 59
Thou sayest true, i’ faith, so they must: for your bride goes to that with shame which is her way to go with warrant. [continues next]
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Pericles 4.2: 9
Thou sayest true, there’s two unwholesome, a’ conscience. The poor Transylvanian is dead that lay with the little baggage.
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Pericles 4.2: 59
[continues previous] Thou sayest true, i’ faith, so they must: for your bride goes to that with shame which is her way to go with warrant.
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Pericles 4.2: 10
Ay, she quickly poop’d him, she made him roast-meat for worms. But I’ll go search the market.
10
Pericles 4.2: 3
Search the market narrowly, Mytilene is full of gallants. We lost too much money this mart by being too wenchless.
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Pericles 4.2: 13
O, our credit comes not in like the commodity, nor the commodity wages not with the danger; therefore if in our youths we could pick up some pretty estate, ’twere not amiss to keep our door hatch’d. Besides, the sore terms we stand upon with the gods will be strong with us for giving o’er.
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Pericles 4.2: 15
As well as we! Ay, and better too; we offend worse. Neither is our profession any trade, it’s no calling. But here comes Boult. [continues next]
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Pericles 4.2: 15
As well as we! Ay, and better too; we offend worse. Neither is our profession any trade, it’s no calling. But here comes Boult.
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Pericles 4.2: 18
Master, I have gone through for this piece you see. If you like her, so; if not, I have lost my earnest.
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Pericles 4.2: 23
Well, follow me, my masters, you shall have your money presently. Wife, take her in, instruct her what she has to do, that she may not be raw in her entertainment.
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Cardenio 4.1: 76
... forced to speak my woman fair now, And be first friends with her. Nay, all too little. She may undo me at her pleasure else; She knows the way so well, myself not better, My wanton folly made a key for her To all the private treasure of my heart; She may do what she list.
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Pericles 4.6: 83
Boult, take her away, use her at thy pleasure. Crack the glass of her virginity, and make the rest malleable. [continues next]
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Pericles 4.2: 24
Boult, take you the marks of her, the color of her hair, complexion, height, her age, with warrant of her virginity, and cry, “He that will give most shall have her first.” Such a maidenhead were no cheap thing, if men were as they have been. Get this done as I command you.
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Pericles 4.6: 83
[continues previous] Boult, take her away, use her at thy pleasure. Crack the glass of her virginity, and make the rest malleable.
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Pericles 4.2: 39
Yes indeed shall you, and taste gentlemen of all fashions. You shall fare well, you shall have the difference of all complexions. What do you stop your ears?
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Merry Wives of Windsor 4.2: 18
Why then you are utterly sham’d, and he’s but a dead man. What a woman are you? Away with him, away with him! Better shame than murder. [continues next]
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All's Well That Ends Well 5.2: 9
And what would you have me to do? ’Tis too late to pare her nails now. Wherein have you play’d the knave with Fortune that she should scratch you, who of herself is a good lady, and would not have knaves thrive long under her? There’s a cardecue for you. Let the justices make you and ...
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Merry Wives of Windsor 4.2: 18
[continues previous] Why then you are utterly sham’d, and he’s but a dead man. What a woman are you? Away with him, away with him! Better shame than murder.
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Pericles 4.6: 103
What would you have me do? Go to the wars, would you? Where a man may serve seven years for the loss of a leg, and have not money enough in the end to buy him a wooden one?
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Pericles 4.2: 43
Marry, whip the gosling, I think I shall have something to do with you. Come, you’re a young foolish sapling, and must be bow’d as I would have you.
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Pericles 4.2: 47
I have cried her almost to the number of her hairs, I have drawn her picture with my voice.
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Pericles 4.2: 48
And I prithee tell me, how dost thou find the inclination of the people, especially of the younger sort?
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Cardenio 1.2: 231
[continues previous] ’Tis more than I should do, if I asked more on thee. I prithee tell me how.
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As You Like It 3.2: 117
Good my complexion, dost thou think, though I am caparison’d like a man, I have a doublet and hose in my disposition? One inch of delay more is a South-sea of discovery. I prithee tell me who is it quickly, and speak apace. I would thou couldst stammer, that thou mightst pour this conceal’d man out of thy mouth, as wine comes out of a narrow-mouth’d bottle, either too much at once, or none at all. I prithee take the cork out of thy mouth that ...
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Pericles 4.2: 53
Ay, he, he offer’d to cut a caper at the proclamation, but he made a groan at it, and swore he would see her tomorrow.
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Much Ado About Nothing 3.3: 59
... the Prince and Claudio, but the devil my master knew she was Margaret; and partly by his oaths, which first possess’d them, partly by the dark night, which did deceive them, but chiefly by my villainy, which did confirm any slander that Don John had made, away went Claudio enrag’d; swore he would meet her as he was appointed next morning at the temple, and there, before the whole congregation, shame her with what he saw o’ernight, and send her home again without a husband. [continues next]
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Pericles 4.2: 54
Well, well, as for him, he brought his disease hither; here he does but repair it. I know he will come in our shadow, to scatter his crowns in the sun.
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Much Ado About Nothing 3.3: 59
[continues previous] ... the devil my master knew she was Margaret; and partly by his oaths, which first possess’d them, partly by the dark night, which did deceive them, but chiefly by my villainy, which did confirm any slander that Don John had made, away went Claudio enrag’d; swore he would meet her as he was appointed next morning at the temple, and there, before the whole congregation, shame her with what he saw o’ernight, and send her home again without a husband.
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Pericles 4.2: 56
Pray you come hither a while. You have fortunes coming upon you. Mark me: you must seem to do that fearfully which you commit willingly, despise profit where you have most gain. To weep that you live as ye do makes pity in your lovers; seldom but that pity begets you a good opinion, ...
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Pericles 4.2: 59
Thou sayest true, i’ faith, so they must: for your bride goes to that with shame which is her way to go with warrant.
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Pericles 4.2: 8
What else, man? The stuff we have, a strong wind will blow it to pieces, they are so pitifully sodden.
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Pericles 4.2: 9
Thou sayest true, there’s two unwholesome, a’ conscience. The poor Transylvanian is dead that lay with the little baggage.
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Henry VI Part 2 4.2: 29
Ay, by my faith, the field is honorable, and there was he born, under a hedge; for his father had never a house but the cage.
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Pericles 4.2: 65
Boult, spend thou that in the town. Report what a sojoumer we have; you’ll lose nothing by custom. When nature fram’d this piece, she meant thee a good turn; therefore say what a paragon she is, and thou hast the harvest out of thine own report.
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Midsummer Night's Dream 4.2: 7
You must say “paragon.” A paramour is (God bless us!) a thing of naught.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 2.1: 77
I follow, mine host, I follow. Good even and twenty, good Master Page! Master Page, will you go with us? We have sport in hand.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 2.1: 82
Will you go with us to behold it? My merry host hath had the measuring of their weapons, and, I think, hath appointed them contrary places; for, believe me, I hear the parson is no jester. Hark, I will tell you what our sport shall be.