Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry V 4.6 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Henry V 4.6 has 38 lines, and 39% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 61% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.84 weak matches.

Henry V 4.6

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Henry V 4.6: 1

Well have we done, thrice-valiant countrymen,
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Tempest 2.1: 23

Well, I have done. But yet — [continues next]
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Henry V 4.6: 2

But all’s not done — yet keep the French the field.
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Tempest 2.1: 23

[continues previous] Well, I have done. But yet —
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Henry V 4.6: 3

The Duke of York commends him to your Majesty.
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Henry IV Part 1 2.3: 6

... and you lie. What a lack-brain is this! By the Lord, our plot is a good plot as ever was laid, our friends true and constant: a good plot, good friends, and full of expectation; an excellent plot, very good friends. What a frosty-spirited rogue is this! Why, my Lord of York commends the plot and the general course of the action. ’Zounds, and I were now by this rascal, I could brain him with his lady’s fan. Is there not my father, my uncle, and myself? Lord Edmund Mortimer, my Lord of York, and Owen Glendower? Is there not besides the Douglas? ...
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Henry VI Part 1 4.1: 97

Argu’d betwixt the Duke of York and him;
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Richard II 2.1: 147

My liege, old Gaunt commends him to your Majesty.
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Richard III 3.2: 8

First, he commends him to your noble self. [continues next]
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Henry V 4.6: 4

Lives he, good uncle? Thrice within this hour
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Comedy of Errors 5.1: 289

Within this hour I was his bondman, sir, [continues next]
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Winter's Tale 4.4: 384

If I might die within this hour, I have liv’d [continues next]
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Richard III 3.2: 8

[continues previous] First, he commends him to your noble self.
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Henry V 4.6: 5

I saw him down; thrice up again, and fighting;
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Comedy of Errors 5.1: 289

[continues previous] Within this hour I was his bondman, sir,
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Winter's Tale 4.4: 384

[continues previous] If I might die within this hour, I have liv’d
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Henry V 4.6: 8

Larding the plain; and by his bloody side
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King Lear 3.6: 23

And thou, his yoke-fellow of equity, [continues next]
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King Lear 3.6: 24

Bench by his side. [continues next]
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Henry V 4.6: 9

(Yoke-fellow to his honor-owing wounds)
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King Lear 3.6: 23

[continues previous] And thou, his yoke-fellow of equity,
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Henry V 4.6: 10

The noble Earl of Suffolk also lies.
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Henry V 4.8: 64

Edward the Duke of York, the Earl of Suffolk,
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Henry VI Part 1 5.3: 72

Say, Earl of Suffolk — if thy name be so —
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Henry V 4.6: 15

He cries aloud, “Tarry, my cousin Suffolk!
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Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 378

That even now he cries aloud for him.
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Romeo and Juliet 3.1: 122

Retorts it. Romeo he cries aloud,
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Henry V 4.6: 16

My soul shall thine keep company to heaven;
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Henry VI Part 3 5.2: 4

That Warwick’s bones may keep thine company.
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Romeo and Juliet 3.1: 86

Staying for thine to keep him company.
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Henry V 4.6: 23

Commend my service to my sovereign.”
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Troilus and Cressida 5.5: 2

Present the fair steed to my lady Cressid.
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Troilus and Cressida 5.5: 3

Fellow, commend my service to her beauty;
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Henry V 4.6: 29

Those waters from me which I would have stopp’d,
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Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 293

Had I but said, I would have kept my word; [continues next]
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Henry V 4.6: 30

But I had not so much of man in me,
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Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 293

[continues previous] Had I but said, I would have kept my word;
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Richard III 2.1: 121

Sinfully pluck’d, and not a man of you
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Richard III 2.1: 122

Had so much grace to put it in my mind.
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Henry V 4.6: 32

And gave me up to tears. I blame you not,
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Double Falsehood 5.2: 6

And yet I blame you not: for I myself [continues next]
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Richard III 1.2: 44

Alas, I blame you not, for you are mortal, [continues next]
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Julius Caesar 3.1: 214

I blame you not for praising Caesar so, [continues next]
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Henry V 4.6: 33

For hearing this, I must perforce compound
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Double Falsehood 5.2: 6

[continues previous] And yet I blame you not: for I myself
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Richard III 1.2: 44

[continues previous] Alas, I blame you not, for you are mortal,
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Julius Caesar 3.1: 214

[continues previous] I blame you not for praising Caesar so,