Comparison of William Shakespeare Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4 has 49 lines, and 22% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 78% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.24 weak matches.

William Shakespeare

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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4: 2

Friend thee forever. All the good that may
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Much Ado About Nothing 4.1: 108

That may be wish’d for. How now, cousin Hero? [continues next]
10

Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4: 3

Be wish’d upon thy head, I cry amen to’t.
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Much Ado About Nothing 4.1: 108

[continues previous] That may be wish’d for. How now, cousin Hero?
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4: 13

And heaven’s good eyes look on you! What are those?
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Troilus and Cressida 1.2: 125

Is ’a not? It does a man’s heart good. Look you what hacks are on his helmet! Look you yonder, do you see?
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4: 18

Like to a pair of lions smear’d with prey,
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Henry VI Part 1 2.2: 30

Like to a pair of loving turtle-doves
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4: 23

Arcite and Palamon. ’Tis right — those, those.
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Two Noble Kinsmen 2.2: 14

Like lazy clouds, whilst Palamon and Arcite,
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4: 33

Much more than Thebes is worth. Rather than have ’em
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4: 36

But forty thousand fold we had rather have ’em
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4: 37

Prisoners to us than death. Bear ’em speedily
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4: 35

(Sound and at liberty), I would ’em dead;
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Two Noble Kinsmen 2.2: 256

Were I at liberty, I would do things
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4: 36

But forty thousand fold we had rather have ’em
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4: 33

Much more than Thebes is worth. Rather than have ’em [continues next]
10

Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4: 37

Prisoners to us than death. Bear ’em speedily
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4: 33

[continues previous] Much more than Thebes is worth. Rather than have ’em
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4: 38

From our kind air, to them unkind, and minister
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Cardenio 1.2: 83

But man to man, how crooked and unkind; I thank my jealousy I heard thee all, For I heard nothing; now thou’it sure I did. [continues next]
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Two Noble Kinsmen 1.4: 39

What man to man may do; for our sake more,
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Cardenio 1.2: 83

[continues previous] But man to man, how crooked and unkind; I thank my jealousy I heard thee all, For I heard nothing; now thou’it sure I did.