Comparison of William Shakespeare Winter's Tale 4.4 to Geoffrey Chaucer
Summary

William Shakespeare Winter's Tale 4.4 has 617 lines, and 1% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in Geoffrey Chaucer. 99% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.01 weak matches.

Winter's Tale 4.4

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Geoffrey Chaucer

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10

Winter's Tale 4.4: 531

... here’s nobody will steal that from thee. Yet for the outside of thy poverty we must make an exchange; therefore discase thee instantly (thou must think there’s a necessity in’t) and change garments with this gentleman. Though the pennyworth on his side be the worst, yet hold thee, there’s some boot.
10

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 416

Al sterelees with-inne a boot am I [continues next]
10

Winter's Tale 4.4: 532

I am a poor fellow, sir.
10

Winter's Tale 4.4: 533

I know ye well enough.
10

Troilus and Criseyde 1: 416

[continues previous] Al sterelees with-inne a boot am I
10

Winter's Tale 4.4: 597

Age, thou hast lost thy labor.
10

Romaunt of the Rose: 5116

Whan thou hast lost [thy] tyme al,