Comparison of William Shakespeare Two Noble Kinsmen 1.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Two Noble Kinsmen 1.2 has 116 lines, and 11% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 89% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.17 weak matches.

William Shakespeare

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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.2: 14

Since first we went to school, may we perceive
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Julius Caesar 5.5: 26

Thou know’st that we two went to school together;
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.2: 34

Are paid with ice to cool ’em. ’Tis not this
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Rape of Lucrece: 1639

With this I did begin to start and cry, [continues next]
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.2: 35

I did begin to speak of. This is virtue
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Rape of Lucrece: 1639

[continues previous] With this I did begin to start and cry,
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.2: 37

How dangerous, if we will keep our honors,
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Richard III 1.1: 78

I’ll tell you what, I think it is our way, [continues next]
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Richard III 1.1: 79

If we will keep in favor with the King, [continues next]
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.2: 38

It is for our residing; where every evil
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Richard III 1.1: 78

[continues previous] I’ll tell you what, I think it is our way,
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.2: 52

The follow’d make pursuit? Or let me know
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Love's Labour's Lost 1.1: 55

What is the end of study, let me know. [continues next]
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Macbeth 4.1: 103

And an eternal curse fall on you! Let me know. [continues next]
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.2: 53

Why mine own barber is unblest, with him
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Love's Labour's Lost 1.1: 56

[continues previous] Why, that to know which else we should not know.
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Macbeth 4.1: 104

[continues previous] Why sinks that cauldron? And what noise is this?
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.2: 87

The horses of the sun, but whisper’d, to
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All's Well That Ends Well 2.1: 147

Ere twice the horses of the sun shall bring
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.2: 88

The loudness of his fury. Small winds shake him.
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.2: 89

But what’s the matter?
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Cymbeline 1.1: 3

Still seem as does the King’s. But what’s the matter?
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Richard III 1.1: 51

But what’s the matter, Clarence, may I know?
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Troilus and Cressida 2.1: 35

[continues previous] So I do. What’s the matter?
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.2: 113

The fall o’ th’ stroke do damage? Let th’ event,
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Winter's Tale 3.1: 11

That I was nothing. If th’ event o’ th’ journey [continues next]
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.2: 114

That never-erring arbitrator, tell us
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Winter's Tale 3.1: 11

[continues previous] That I was nothing. If th’ event o’ th’ journey
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Henry IV Part 1 1.2: 60

Well, for two of them, I know them to be as true-bred cowards as ever turn’d back; and for the third, if he fight longer than he sees reason, I’ll forswear arms. The virtue of this jest will be the incomprehensible lies that this same fat rogue will tell us when we meet at supper, how thirty at least he fought with, what wards, what blows, what extremities he endur’d, and in the reproof of this lives the jest. [continues next]
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.2: 115

When we know all ourselves, and let us follow
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Henry IV Part 1 1.2: 60

[continues previous] Well, for two of them, I know them to be as true-bred cowards as ever turn’d back; and for the third, if he fight longer than he sees reason, I’ll forswear arms. The virtue of this jest will be the incomprehensible lies that this same fat rogue will tell us when we meet at supper, how thirty at least he fought with, what wards, what blows, what extremities he endur’d, and in the reproof of this lives the jest.