Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry V 3.5 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Henry V 3.5 has 68 lines, and 7% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 25% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 68% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.13 strong matches and 0.74 weak matches.

Henry V 3.5

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11

Henry V 3.5: 1

’Tis certain he hath pass’d the river Somme.
11

Edward III 3.3: 2

We found the shallow of this river Somme, [continues next]
11

Henry V 3.5: 2

And if he be not fought withal, my lord,
11

Edward III 3.3: 3

[continues previous] And had directions how to pass the sea?
11

Richard III 4.5: 18

If by the way they be not fought withal.
11

Henry V 3.5: 3

Let us not live in France; let us quit all,
11

Henry VI Part 3 2.3: 49

Yet let us all together to our troops, [continues next]
11

Henry V 3.5: 4

And give our vineyards to a barbarous people.
11

Henry VI Part 3 2.3: 49

[continues previous] Yet let us all together to our troops,
11

Henry VI Part 3 2.3: 50

[continues previous] And give them leave to fly that will not stay;
10

Henry V 3.5: 7

Our scions, put in wild and savage stock,
10

King John 5.2: 74

And tame the savage spirit of wild war, [continues next]
10

Henry V 3.5: 8

Spirt up so suddenly into the clouds
10

King John 5.2: 73

[continues previous] Therefore thy threat’ning colors now wind up,
15+

Henry V 3.5: 11

Mort Dieu, ma vie! If they march along
11

Henry V 4.4: 33

O, je vous supplie, pour l’amour de Dieu, me pardonner! Je suis le gentilhomme de bonne maison; gardez ma vie, et je vous donnerai deux cents écus.
15+

Henry V 4.5: 3

Mort Dieu, ma vie! All is confounded, all!
10

Henry V 3.5: 17

On whom, as in despite, the sun looks pale,
10

Romeo and Juliet 2.4: 114

I anger her sometimes and tell her that Paris is the properer man, but I’ll warrant you, when I say so, she looks as pale as any clout in the versal world.
15+

Henry V 3.5: 40

Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
15+

Henry V 4.8: 53

Charles Delabreth, High Constable of France,
15+

Henry V 4.8: 54

Jacques of Chatillion, Admiral of France,
12

Henry V 3.5: 41

You Dukes of Orleance, Bourbon, and of Berri,
12

Henry V 2.4: 4

Therefore the Dukes of Berri and of Britain, [continues next]
12

Henry V 2.4: 5

Of Brabant and of Orleance, shall make forth, [continues next]
11

Henry V 4.8: 57

John Duke of Alanson, Anthony Duke of Brabant, [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 1 4.6: 14

Beat down Alanson, Orleance, Burgundy, [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 1 4.6: 15

And from the pride of Gallia rescued thee. [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 6

In presence of the Kings of France and Sicil, [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 7

The Dukes of Orleance, Calaber, Bretagne, and Alanson, [continues next]
12

Henry V 3.5: 42

Alanson, Brabant, Bar, and Burgundy,
12

Henry V 2.4: 5

[continues previous] Of Brabant and of Orleance, shall make forth,
11

Henry V 4.8: 57

[continues previous] John Duke of Alanson, Anthony Duke of Brabant,
10

Henry VI Part 1 4.6: 14

[continues previous] Beat down Alanson, Orleance, Burgundy,
10

Henry VI Part 1 4.6: 15

[continues previous] And from the pride of Gallia rescued thee.
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 7

[continues previous] The Dukes of Orleance, Calaber, Bretagne, and Alanson,
11

Henry V 3.5: 43

Jacques Chatillion, Rambures, Vaudemont,
11

Henry V 4.8: 54

Jacques of Chatillion, Admiral of France,
11

Henry V 4.8: 61

Beaumont and Marle, Vaudemont and Lestrake. [continues next]
15+

Henry V 3.5: 44

Beaumont, Grandpré, Roussi, and Faulconbridge,
15+

Henry V 4.8: 60

[continues previous] Grandpré and Roussi, Faulconbridge and Foix, [continues next]
15+

Henry V 4.8: 61

[continues previous] Beaumont and Marle, Vaudemont and Lestrake. [continues next]
15+

Henry V 3.5: 45

Foix, Lestrake, Bouciqualt, and Charolois;
15+

Henry V 4.8: 60

[continues previous] Grandpré and Roussi, Faulconbridge and Foix,
15+

Henry V 4.8: 61

[continues previous] Beaumont and Marle, Vaudemont and Lestrake.
15+

Henry V 3.5: 46

High dukes, great princes, barons, lords, and knights,
10

Henry IV Part 1 4.3: 66

Now when the lords and barons of the realm
12

Henry V 4.8: 38

John Duke of Bourbon, and Lord Bouciqualt:
14

Henry V 4.8: 39

Of other lords and barons, knights and squires,
15+

Henry V 4.8: 50

The rest are princes, barons, lords, knights, squires,
15+

Henry V 4.8: 51

And gentlemen of blood and quality.
11

Henry V 3.5: 50

Rush on his host, as doth the melted snow
11

Midsummer Night's Dream 4.1: 147

(Melted as the snow) seems to me now [continues next]
10

Henry V 3.5: 51

Upon the valleys whose low vassal seat
10

Midsummer Night's Dream 4.1: 147

[continues previous] (Melted as the snow) seems to me now
10

Henry V 3.5: 57

His soldiers sick and famish’d in their march;
10

Henry IV Part 1 4.2: 17

Faith, for their poverty, I know not where they had that, and for their bareness, I am sure they never learn’d that of me. [continues next]
10

Henry V 3.5: 58

For I am sure, when he shall see our army,
10

Midsummer Night's Dream 3.2: 154

When I am sure you hate me with your hearts.
10

Winter's Tale 5.1: 120

He dies to me again when talk’d of. Sure
10

Winter's Tale 5.1: 121

When I shall see this gentleman, thy speeches
10

Henry IV Part 1 4.2: 17

[continues previous] Faith, for their poverty, I know not where they had that, and for their bareness, I am sure they never learn’d that of me.
12

Henry V 3.5: 63

To know what willing ransom he will give.
12

Henry V 4.4: 35

He prays you to save his life. He is a gentleman of a good house, and for his ransom he will give you two hundred crowns. [continues next]
12

Henry V 3.5: 64

Prince Dauphin, you shall stay with us in Roan.
10

Henry V 2.4: 6

And you, Prince Dauphin, with all swift dispatch,
10

Henry V 2.4: 29

That fear attends her not. O, peace, Prince Dauphin,
10

Henry V 2.4: 30

You are too much mistaken in this king.
12

Henry V 4.4: 35

[continues previous] He prays you to save his life. He is a gentleman of a good house, and for his ransom he will give you two hundred crowns.
12

Henry V 3.5: 65

Not so, I do beseech your Majesty.
10

All's Well That Ends Well 5.3: 5

And I beseech your Majesty to make it
11

Cymbeline 3.5: 38

’Tis time must do. Beseech your Majesty,
11

Love's Labour's Lost 5.2: 662

Madam, not so, I do beseech you stay.
10

Measure for Measure 5.1: 478

I beseech your Highness do not marry me to a whore. Your Highness said even now I made you a duke; good my lord, do not recompense me in making me a cuckold.
12

Henry IV Part 1 3.2: 156

I do beseech your Majesty may salve
10

Henry IV Part 1 5.4: 5

I beseech your Majesty make up,
12

Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 173

I do beseech your royal Majesty,
12

Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 175

Alas, my lord, hang me if ever I spake the words. My accuser is my prentice, and when I did correct him for his fault the other day, he did vow upon his knees he would be even with me. I have good witness of this; therefore I beseech your Majesty, do not cast away an honest man for a villain’s accusation.
12

Richard II 2.1: 141

I do beseech your Majesty, impute his words
12

Richard II 5.3: 26

God save your Grace! I do beseech your Majesty,