Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 2 4.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 2 4.3 has 8 lines, and 75% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 25% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 1.88 weak matches.

Henry VI Part 2 4.3

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William Shakespeare

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Henry VI Part 2 4.3: 1

Where’s Dick, the butcher of Ashford?
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Henry VI Part 2 4.2: 12

And Dick the butcher
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Henry VI Part 2 4.3: 3

They fell before thee like sheep and oxen, and thou behavedst thyself as if thou hadst been in thine own slaughter-house; therefore thus will I reward thee: the Lent shall be as long again as it is, and thou shalt have a license to kill for a hundred lacking one.
12

Comedy of Errors 3.1: 46

If thou hadst been Dromio today in my place,
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Much Ado About Nothing 4.1: 91

O Hero! What a Hero hadst thou been,
11

Much Ado About Nothing 4.1: 92

If half thy outward graces had been placed
10

Henry IV Part 1 2.2: 14

Hang thyself in thine own heir-apparent garters! If I be ta’en, I’ll peach for this. And I have not ballads made on you all and sung to filthy tunes, let a cup of sack be my poison. When a jest is so forward, and afoot too! I hate it.
12

Henry VI Part 2 2.1: 124

In Christendom. If thou hadst been born blind,
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Henry VI Part 2 2.1: 125

Thou mightst as well have known all our names, as thus
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Romeo and Juliet 1.1: 18

’Tis well thou art not fish; if thou hadst, thou hadst been poor-John. Draw thy tool, here comes two of the house of Montagues.
10

Timon of Athens 4.3: 273

If thou hadst not been born the worst of men,
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Henry VI Part 2 4.3: 5

And, to speak truth, thou deserv’st no less. This monument of the victory will I bear,
10

Othello 2.3: 176

Thou dost deliver more or less than truth,
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Othello 2.3: 177

Thou art no soldier. Touch me not so near;
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Henry VI Part 2 4.3: 6

and the bodies shall be dragg’d at my horse heels till I do come to London, where we will have the Mayor’s sword borne before us.
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Henry VI Part 3 2.3: 51

And call them pillars that will stand to us; [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 4.3: 7

If we mean to thrive and do good, break open the jails and let out the prisoners.
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Henry VI Part 3 2.3: 51

[continues previous] And call them pillars that will stand to us;
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Henry VI Part 3 2.3: 52

[continues previous] And if we thrive, promise them such rewards
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Henry VI Part 2 4.3: 8

Fear not that, I warrant thee. Come, let’s march towards London.
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Henry IV Part 1 2.1: 19

Time enough to go to bed with a candle, I warrant thee. Come, neighbor Mugs, we’ll call up the gentlemen. They will along with company, for they have great charge.