Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 3 4.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 3 4.2 has 29 lines, and one of them has strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 41% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 56% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.07 strong matches and 0.97 weak matches.

Henry VI Part 3 4.2

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Henry VI Part 3 4.2: 2

The common people by numbers swarm to us.
11

Henry VI Part 3 2.6: 8

The common people swarm like summer flies,
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.2: 3

But see where Somerset and Clarence comes!
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.1: 127

Clarence and Somerset both gone to Warwick?
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.2: 6

Then, gentle Clarence, welcome unto Warwick,
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.1: 127

Clarence and Somerset both gone to Warwick? [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.2: 7

And welcome, Somerset! I hold it cowardice
10

Henry VI Part 1 4.1: 121

There is my pledge, accept it, Somerset. [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 1 4.1: 122

Nay, let it rest where it began at first. [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.1: 127

[continues previous] Clarence and Somerset both gone to Warwick? [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.1: 128

[continues previous] Yet am I arm’d against the worst can happen; [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.2: 8

To rest mistrustful where a noble heart
10

Henry VI Part 1 4.1: 122

[continues previous] Nay, let it rest where it began at first.
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.1: 127

[continues previous] Clarence and Somerset both gone to Warwick?
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.2: 9

Hath pawn’d an open hand in sign of love;
10

Henry VI Part 3 5.7: 31

And that I love the tree from whence thou sprang’st, [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.2: 10

Else might I think that Clarence, Edward’s brother,
10

Henry VI Part 3 5.7: 30

[continues previous] Thanks, noble Clarence, worthy brother, thanks.
10

Henry VI Part 3 5.7: 31

[continues previous] And that I love the tree from whence thou sprang’st,
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.2: 12

But welcome, sweet Clarence, my daughter shall be thine.
10

Henry VI Part 3 3.3: 248

That only Warwick’s daughter shall be thine.
12

Henry VI Part 3 4.2: 13

And now what rests but, in night’s coverture,
12

Henry VI Part 3 5.7: 42

And now what rests but that we spend the time
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.2: 24

And seize himself; I say not, slaughter him,
10

Edward III 3.3: 94

To skirmish, not for pillage, but for the crown [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.2: 25

For I intend but only to surprise him.
10

Edward III 3.3: 93

[continues previous] Imagine, Valois, whether I intend
10

Edward III 3.3: 94

[continues previous] To skirmish, not for pillage, but for the crown
10

Henry VI Part 3 4.2: 26

You that will follow me to this attempt,
10

King Lear 3.6: 70

And follow me, that will to some provision
15+

Henry VI Part 3 4.2: 29

For Warwick and his friends, God and Saint George!
11

Henry V 3.1: 34

Cry, “God for Harry, England, and Saint George!”
10

Henry V 5.2: 123

... mercifully, the rather, gentle Princess, because I love thee cruelly. If ever thou beest mine, Kate, as I have a saving faith within me tells me thou shalt, I get thee with scambling, and thou must therefore needs prove a good soldier-breeder. Shall not thou and I, between Saint Denis and Saint George, compound a boy, half French, half English, that shall go to Constantinople and take the Turk by the beard? Shall we not? What say’st thou, my fair flower-de-luce?
15+

Henry VI Part 1 4.2: 54

And they shall find dear deer of us, my friends.
15+

Henry VI Part 1 4.2: 55

God and Saint George, Talbot and England’s right,
10

Henry VI Part 1 4.6: 1

Saint George and victory! Fight, soldiers, fight!
12

Henry VI Part 3 2.1: 204

Then strike up drums. God and Saint George for us!
10

Henry VI Part 3 5.1: 113

Lords, to the field! Saint George and victory!
10

Richard II 1.3: 84

Mine innocence and Saint George to thrive!
10

Richard II 1.3: 85

However God or fortune cast my lot,
10

Richard III 5.3: 270

Sound drums and trumpets boldly and cheerfully.
12

Richard III 5.3: 271

God and Saint George! Richmond and victory!
10

Richard III 5.3: 302

This, and Saint George to boot! What think’st thou, Norfolk?