Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 1 1.5 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 1 1.5 has 39 lines, and 26% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 74% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.59 weak matches.

Henry VI Part 1 1.5

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Henry VI Part 1 1.5: 3

A woman clad in armor chaseth them.
11

Sir Thomas More 2.4: 175

That thorough every ward the watch be clad
11

Sir Thomas More 2.4: 176

In armor, but especially proud
13

Henry VI Part 1 1.5: 4

Here, here she comes. I’ll have a bout with thee;
10

Cardenio 1.2: 41

Yonder she comes. I’ll have an ear to you both; I love to have such things at the first hand. He hides within hearing
13

Henry VI Part 1 3.2: 56

Damsel, I’ll have a bout with you again,
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.5: 5

Devil or devil’s dam, I’ll conjure thee.
10

Comedy of Errors 4.3: 30

Nay, she is worse, she is the devil’s dam, and here she comes in the habit of a light wench; and thereof comes that the wenches say, “God damn me,” that’s as much to say, “God make me a light wench.” It is written, they appear to men like angels of light, light is an effect of fire, and ...
10

Taming of the Shrew 1.1: 103

You may go to the devil’s dam; your gifts are so good, here’s none will hold you. Their love is not so great, Hortensio, but we may blow our nails together, and fast it fairly out. Our cake’s dough on both sides. Farewell; yet for the love I bear my sweet Bianca, if I can by any ...
10

Taming of the Shrew 3.2: 128

Why, she’s a devil, a devil, the devil’s dam.
10

Titus Andronicus 4.2: 65

Why, then she is the devil’s dam: a joyful issue.
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.5: 15

O’ertake me if thou canst, I scorn thy strength.
10

Pericles 5.1: 184

Most wise in general, tell me if thou canst,
11

Henry VI Part 1 1.5: 19

My thoughts are whirled like a potter’s wheel,
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Troilus and Cressida 5.7: 2

Mark what I say. Attend me where I wheel; [continues next]
11

Troilus and Cressida 5.7: 3

Strike not a stroke, but keep yourselves in breath, [continues next]
11

Henry VI Part 1 1.5: 20

I know not where I am, nor what I do.
10

Sir Thomas More 4.2: 2

Troth, son, I know not what; I am not sick,
10

King Lear 4.7: 67

Remembers not these garments; nor I know not
10

King Lear 4.7: 68

Where I did lodge last night. Do not laugh at me,
11

Troilus and Cressida 5.7: 2

[continues previous] Mark what I say. Attend me where I wheel;
11

Troilus and Cressida 5.7: 3

[continues previous] Strike not a stroke, but keep yourselves in breath,
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.5: 28

Or tear the lions out of England’s coat;
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.1: 81

Of England’s coat one half is cut away.
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.5: 36

Pucelle is ent’red into Orleance
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.6: 2

Rescu’d is Orleance from the English!
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.6: 3

Thus Joan de Pucelle hath perform’d her word.
10

Henry VI Part 1 3.2: 20

Here ent’red Pucelle and her practisants.
10

Henry VI Part 1 3.2: 21

Now she is there, how will she specify
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.5: 37

In spite of us, or aught that we could do.
10

As You Like It 1.2: 10

I would we could do so; for her benefits are mightily misplac’d, and the bountiful blind woman doth most mistake in her gifts to women. [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 1 1.5: 38

O would I were to die with Salisbury!
10

As You Like It 1.2: 10

[continues previous] I would we could do so; for her benefits are mightily misplac’d, and the bountiful blind woman doth most mistake in her gifts to women.