Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry V 3.7 to Geoffrey Chaucer
Summary

William Shakespeare Henry V 3.7 has 75 lines, and one of them has a weak match at magnitude 10 in Geoffrey Chaucer. 99% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.01 weak matches.

Henry V 3.7

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Geoffrey Chaucer

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Henry V 3.7: 13

Nay, the man hath no wit that cannot, from the rising of the lark to the lodging of the lamb, vary deserv’d praise on my palfrey. It is a theme as fluent as the sea; turn the sands into eloquent tongues, and my horse is argument for them all. ’Tis a subject for a sovereign to reason on, and for a sovereign’s sovereign to ride on; and for the world, familiar to us and unknown, to lay apart their particular functions and wonder ...
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Canterbury Tales Prologue: 207

His palfrey was as broun as is a berye.