Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry IV Part 1 1.1 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Henry IV Part 1 1.1 has 108 lines, and 2% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 14% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 84% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.02 strong matches and 0.38 weak matches.

Henry IV Part 1 1.1

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William Shakespeare

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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 29

And bootless ’tis to tell you we will go;
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Two Noble Kinsmen 4.3: 9

Faith, I’ll tell you; sometime we go to barley-break, we of the blessed. Alas, ’tis a sore life they have i’ th’ tother place, such burning, frying, boiling, hissing, howling, chatt’ring, cursing! O, they have shrowd measure! Take heed: if one be mad, or hang or drown themselves, thither they go — Jupiter bless us! — and there shall we ... [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 30

Therefore we meet not now. Then let me hear
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Two Noble Kinsmen 4.3: 9

[continues previous] Faith, I’ll tell you; sometime we go to barley-break, we of the blessed. Alas, ’tis a sore life they have i’ th’ tother place, such burning, frying, boiling, hissing, howling, chatt’ring, cursing! O, they have shrowd measure! Take heed: if one be mad, or hang or drown themselves, thither they go — Jupiter bless us! — and there shall we ...
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 31

Of you, my gentle cousin Westmorland,
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Henry IV Part 1 5.5: 35

You, son John, and my cousin Westmorland
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Henry IV Part 1 5.5: 36

Towards York shall bend you with your dearest speed,
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Henry IV Part 2 1.2: 67

Not a penny, not a penny, you are too impatient to bear crosses. Fare you well! Commend me to my cousin Westmorland.
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 52

On Holy-rood day, the gallant Hotspur there,
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Henry IV Part 1 3.2: 141

This gallant Hotspur, this all-praised knight, [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 1 4.4: 24

But there is Mordake, Vernon, Lord Harry Percy, [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 1 4.4: 25

And there is my Lord of Worcester, and a head [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 53

Young Harry Percy, and brave Archibald,
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Henry IV Part 1 1.3: 254

And “gentle Harry Percy” and “kind cousin” —
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Henry IV Part 1 3.2: 142

[continues previous] And your unthought-of Harry chance to meet.
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Henry IV Part 1 4.4: 24

[continues previous] But there is Mordake, Vernon, Lord Harry Percy,
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Henry IV Part 1 4.4: 25

[continues previous] And there is my Lord of Worcester, and a head
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Henry IV Part 1 5.4: 67

Of Harry Percy and the Prince of Wales.
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Richard II 2.2: 53

The Lord Northumberland, his son young Harry Percy,
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Richard II 2.2: 54

The Lords of Ross, Beaumond, and Willoughby,
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Richard II 2.3: 21

It is my son, young Harry Percy,
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Richard II 2.3: 23

Harry, how fares your uncle?
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 63

Sir Walter Blunt, new lighted from his horse,
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Henry IV Part 1 4.3: 32

Welcome, Sir Walter Blunt; and would to God
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Henry IV Part 1 5.3: 30

Though I could scape shot-free at London, I fear the shot here, here’s no scoring but upon the pate. Soft, who are you? Sir Walter Blunt. There’s honor for you! Here’s no vanity! I am as hot as molten lead, and as heavy too. God keep lead out of me! I need no more weight than mine own bowels. I have led my ragamuffins where they are pepper’d; there’s not three of my hundred and fifty ...
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 66

And he hath brought us smooth and welcome news.
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 72

To beaten Douglas, and the Earl of Athol, [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 1 4.1: 87

Pray God my news be worth a welcome, lord. [continues next]
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Richard III 4.4: 532

That is the best news. That the Earl of Richmond [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 67

The Earl of Douglas is discomfited:
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 72

[continues previous] To beaten Douglas, and the Earl of Athol,
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Henry IV Part 1 4.1: 88

[continues previous] The Earl of Westmorland, seven thousand strong,
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Richard III 4.4: 532

[continues previous] That is the best news. That the Earl of Richmond
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Richard III 4.4: 533

[continues previous] Is with a mighty power landed at Milford
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 68

Ten thousand bold Scots, two and twenty knights,
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Edward III 3.5: 98

A hundred and twenty knights, and thirty thousand
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Henry V 1.1: 13

Full fifteen earls and fifteen hundred knights,
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Henry V 1.1: 14

Six thousand and two hundred good esquires;
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 70

On Holmedon’s plains. Of prisoners, Hotspur took
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 95

I shall have none but Mordake Earl of Fife. [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 71

Mordake Earl of Fife and eldest son
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 95

[continues previous] I shall have none but Mordake Earl of Fife.
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 72

To beaten Douglas, and the Earl of Athol,
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 66

And he hath brought us smooth and welcome news.
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 67

The Earl of Douglas is discomfited:
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 78

Yea, there thou mak’st me sad, and mak’st me sin
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 5.4: 31

By thy approach thou mak’st me most unhappy.
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 5.4: 32

And me, when he approacheth to your presence.
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 91

But let him from my thoughts. What think you, coz,
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Double Falsehood 5.2: 218

What think you of this honest man? Alas! [continues next]
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Double Falsehood 5.2: 219

My thoughts, my lord, were all employ’d within! [continues next]
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 92

Of this young Percy’s pride? The prisoners
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Double Falsehood 5.2: 218

[continues previous] What think you of this honest man? Alas!
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 95

I shall have none but Mordake Earl of Fife.
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 70

On Holmedon’s plains. Of prisoners, Hotspur took
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 71

Mordake Earl of Fife and eldest son
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Henry IV Part 1 1.1: 103

Cousin, on Wednesday next our Council we
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Henry IV Part 1 3.2: 174

On Wednesday next, Harry, you shall set forward,
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Richard II 4.1: 319

On Wednesday next we solemnly proclaim
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Richard II 4.1: 320

Our coronation. Lords, be ready all.