Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 1 1.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 1 1.2 has 151 lines, and 24% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 76% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.52 weak matches.

Henry VI Part 1 1.2

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10

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 4

Now we are victors, upon us he smiles.
10

Henry V 3.6: 83

I hope they will not come upon us now.
10

Henry V 3.6: 84

We are in God’s hand, brother, not in theirs.
11

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 21

When he sees me go back one foot or fly.
11

Sonnet 65: 11

Or what strong hand can hold his swift foot back? [continues next]
11

Sonnet 65: 12

Or who his spoil of beauty can forbid? [continues next]
11

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 22

Who ever saw the like? What men have I!
11

Sonnet 65: 12

[continues previous] Or who his spoil of beauty can forbid?
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 41

I think by some odd gimmors or device
10

Comedy of Errors 1.2: 95

Upon my life, by some device or other
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 43

Else ne’er could they hold out so as they do.
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 121

Else ne’er could he so long protract his speech.
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 47

Bastard of Orleance, thrice welcome to us.
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.1: 93

The Bastard of Orleance with him is join’d;
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 48

Methinks your looks are sad, your cheer appal’d.
10

Cardenio 2.1: 13

No, his looks are sad; There is some further tyranny. Let it fall! Our constant suff’rings shall amaze it.
14

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 57

What’s past and what’s to come she can descry.
12

Winter's Tale 3.2: 209

To th’ noble heart. What’s gone and what’s past help
10

Hamlet 3.4: 150

Repent what’s past, avoid what is to come,
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Hamlet 3.4: 151

And do not spread the compost on the weeds
14

Troilus and Cressida 4.5: 166

What’s past and what’s to come is strew’d with husks
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 66

Reignier, is’t thou that thinkest to beguile me?
10

Richard II 3.4: 94

And am I last that knows it? O, thou thinkest
10

Richard II 3.4: 95

To serve me last that I may longest keep
12

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 71

Stand back, you lords, and give us leave a while.
11

Henry IV Part 1 3.2: 1

Lords, give us leave, the Prince of Wales and I
10

Henry VI Part 3 3.2: 32

Be pitiful, dread lord, and grant it then.
10

Henry VI Part 3 3.2: 33

Lords, give us leave. I’ll try this widow’s wit.
12

King John 1.1: 230

James Gurney, wilt thou give us leave a while?
12

King John 1.1: 231

Good leave, good Philip. Philip? Sparrow! James,
10

Venus and Adonis: 564

While she takes all she can, not all she listeth. [continues next]
10

Romeo and Juliet 1.3: 7

This is the matter. Nurse, give leave a while,
10

Romeo and Juliet 2.5: 25

I am a-weary, give me leave a while.
11

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 72

She takes upon her bravely at first dash.
10

Passionate Pilgrim: 121

Her stand she takes upon a steep-up hill.
10

Venus and Adonis: 564

[continues previous] While she takes all she can, not all she listeth.
11

Troilus and Cressida 1.2: 90

And she takes upon her to spy a white hair on his chin.
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 73

Dauphin, I am by birth a shepherd’s daughter,
10

Cardenio 2.1: 43

Thou’dst ne’er been a lord’s daughter.
10

Cardenio 2.1: 44

A shepherd’s, I‘d been happier and more peaceful.
10

Winter's Tale 4.1: 27

Be known when ’tis brought forth. A shepherd’s daughter,
10

Winter's Tale 4.4: 600

So ’tis said, sir — about his son, that should have married a shepherd’s daughter.
10

Winter's Tale 5.1: 185

A shepherd’s daughter. Where’s Bohemia? Speak.
11

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 78

And to sun’s parching heat display’d my cheeks,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 67

In winter’s cold and summer’s parching heat,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 68

To conquer France, his true inheritance?
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 69

And did my brother Bedford toil his wits,
10

Rape of Lucrece: 1145

That knows not parching heat nor freezing cold,
12

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 90

My courage try by combat, if thou dar’st,
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 96

In single combat thou shalt buckle with me; [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 97

And if thou vanquishest, thy words are true, [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 2 2.1: 41

Ay, where thou dar’st not peep. And if thou dar’st, [continues next]
12

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 91

And thou shalt find that I exceed my sex.
12

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 96

[continues previous] In single combat thou shalt buckle with me;
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 97

[continues previous] And if thou vanquishest, thy words are true,
10

Henry VI Part 2 2.1: 41

[continues previous] Ay, where thou dar’st not peep. And if thou dar’st,
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 92

Resolve on this: thou shalt be fortunate
10

Midsummer Night's Dream 3.2: 426

Nay then thou mock’st me. Thou shalt buy this dear, [continues next]
10

King John 4.3: 124

As thou shalt be, if thou didst kill this child. [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 93

If thou receive me for thy warlike mate.
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Edward III 3.3: 34

But tell me, Ned, in all thy warlike course, [continues next]
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Midsummer Night's Dream 3.2: 426

[continues previous] Nay then thou mock’st me. Thou shalt buy this dear,
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Midsummer Night's Dream 3.2: 427

[continues previous] If ever I thy face by daylight see.
10

King John 4.3: 124

[continues previous] As thou shalt be, if thou didst kill this child.
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 94

Thou hast astonish’d me with thy high terms.
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Edward III 3.3: 35

[continues previous] Hast thou not seen the usurping King of France?
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 96

In single combat thou shalt buckle with me;
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 90

My courage try by combat, if thou dar’st, [continues next]
12

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 91

And thou shalt find that I exceed my sex. [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 181

For single combat in convenient place,
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 97

And if thou vanquishest, thy words are true,
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 90

[continues previous] My courage try by combat, if thou dar’st,
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 91

[continues previous] And thou shalt find that I exceed my sex.
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 99

I am prepar’d; here is my keen-edg’d sword,
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Titus Andronicus 2.1: 56

That he hath breath’d in my dishonor here.
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Titus Andronicus 2.1: 57

For that I am prepar’d and full resolv’d,
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 102

Out of a great deal of old iron I chose forth.
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Coriolanus 2.1: 19

Why, ’tis no great matter; for a very little thief of occasion will rob you of a great deal of patience. Give your dispositions the reins and be angry at your pleasures; at the least, if you take it as a pleasure to you in being so. You blame Martius for being proud?
13

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 103

Then come a’ God’s name, I fear no woman.
13

Merchant of Venice 5.1: 303

Well, while I live I’ll fear no other thing [continues next]
10

Much Ado About Nothing 1.1: 55

I would my horse had the speed of your tongue, and so good a continuer. But keep your way a’ God’s name, I have done.
10

Henry VIII 2.1: 78

And lift my soul to heaven. Lead on a’ God’s name.
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Henry VIII 2.1: 79

I do beseech your Grace, for charity,
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 104

And while I live, I’ll ne’er fly from a man.
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Merchant of Venice 5.1: 303

[continues previous] Well, while I live I’ll fear no other thing
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 111

Excellent Pucelle, if thy name be so,
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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 VI Part 1 1.2: 113

’Tis the French Dauphin sueth to thee thus.
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Henry VI Part 3 1.1: 108

Who made the Dauphin and the French to stoop,
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 116

When I have chased all thy foes from hence,
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Edward III 1.2: 85

For thou comst well to chase my foes from hence.
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 119

My lord, methinks, is very long in talk.
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Hamlet 5.2: 89

It is indifferent cold, my lord, indeed.
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Hamlet 5.2: 90

But yet methinks it is very sultry and hot for my complexion.
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 121

Else ne’er could he so long protract his speech.
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 43

Else ne’er could they hold out so as they do.
11

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 123

He may mean more than we poor men do know:
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Measure for Measure 5.1: 231

My patience here is touch’d. I do perceive [continues next]
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Measure for Measure 5.1: 232

These poor informal women are no more [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 124

These women are shrewd tempters with their tongues.
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Measure for Measure 5.1: 232

[continues previous] These poor informal women are no more
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 126

Shall we give o’er Orleance, or no?
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Tempest 1.1: 16

Yet again? What do you here? Shall we give o’er and drown? Have you a mind to sink?
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 128

Fight till the last gasp; I’ll be your guard.
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Cardenio 2.3: 30

O, is it so? Have you unlocked your memory? What says she to us? [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 129

What she says I’ll confirm. We’ll fight it out.
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Cardenio 2.3: 30

[continues previous] O, is it so? Have you unlocked your memory? What says she to us?
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Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 148

Woman, do what thou canst to save our honors;
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Taming of the Shrew 3.2: 180

Do what thou canst, I will not go today,
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Henry VI Part 3 3.2: 48

Ay, but thou canst do what I mean to ask.
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 150

Presently we’ll try; come, let’s away about it.
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Henry VI Part 3 1.1: 255

Thus do I leave thee. Come, son, let’s away.
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Henry VI Part 3 1.1: 256

Our army is ready; come, we’ll after them.
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Henry VI Part 3 4.6: 102

Come therefore, let’s about it speedily.