Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry V 5 Prologue to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Henry V 5 Prologue has 45 lines, and 22% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 78% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.33 weak matches.

Henry V 5 Prologue

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William Shakespeare

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Henry V 5 Prologue: 1

Vouchsafe to those that have not read the story,
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Cymbeline 3.3: 55

Must curtsy at the censure. O boys, this story [continues next]
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Cymbeline 3.3: 56

The world may read in me: my body’s mark’d [continues next]
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Henry V 5 Prologue: 2

That I may prompt them; and of such as have,
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Cymbeline 3.3: 56

[continues previous] The world may read in me: my body’s mark’d
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Henry V 5 Prologue: 10

Pales in the flood with men, wives, and boys,
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Coriolanus 4.4: 5

Lest that thy wives with spits and boys with stones
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Henry V 5 Prologue: 14

And solemnly see him set on to London.
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Love's Labour's Lost 4.2: 15

So were there a patch set on learning, to see him in a school: [continues next]
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Henry V 5 Prologue: 15

So swift a pace hath thought that even now
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Love's Labour's Lost 4.2: 15

[continues previous] So were there a patch set on learning, to see him in a school:
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Henry V 5 Prologue: 25

The Mayor and all his brethren in best sort,
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Sir Thomas More 3.3: 8

How women should be placed; you know it best.
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Sir Thomas More 3.3: 9

For my Lord Mayor, his brethren, and the rest,
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Henry V 5 Prologue: 34

To welcome him! Much more, and much more cause,
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Measure for Measure 5.1: 313

You must, sir, change persons with me, ere you make that my report. You indeed spoke so of him, and much more, much worse.
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Richard II 3.1: 28

This and much more, much more than twice all this,
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Henry V 5 Prologue: 42

There must we bring him; and myself have play’d
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Henry VI Part 1 1.6: 16

When they shall hear how we have play’d the men. [continues next]
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Henry V 5 Prologue: 43

The interim, by rememb’ring you ’tis past.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.5: 43

’Tis past eight already, sir. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 1 1.6: 16

[continues previous] When they shall hear how we have play’d the men.
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Henry VI Part 1 1.6: 17

[continues previous] ’Tis Joan, not we, by whom the day is won;
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Henry V 5 Prologue: 44

Then brook abridgment, and your eyes advance,
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.5: 42

[continues previous] Master Brook, I will be thrown into Etna, as I have been into Thames, ere I will leave her thus. Her husband is this morning gone a-birding. I have receiv’d from her another ambassy of meeting. ’Twixt eight and nine is the hour, Master Brook.