Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 3 4.4 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 3 4.4 has 35 lines, and 34% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 66% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.57 weak matches.

Henry VI Part 3 4.4

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William Shakespeare

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Henry VI Part 3 4.4: 5

No, but the loss of his own royal person.
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Henry V 2.2: 65

And I, my royal sovereign. [continues next]
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Henry V 2.2: 66

Then, Richard Earl of Cambridge, there is yours; [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 4.4: 6

Then is my sovereign slain?
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Henry V 2.2: 65

[continues previous] And I, my royal sovereign.
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Henry V 2.2: 66

[continues previous] Then, Richard Earl of Cambridge, there is yours;
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Henry VI Part 3 4.4: 12

Fell Warwick’s brother, and by that our foe.
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Henry IV Part 2 1.2: 57

... to man, as the malice of this age shapes them, are not worth a gooseberry. You that are old consider not the capacities of us that are young, you do measure the heat of our livers with the bitterness of your galls; and we that are in the vaward of our youth, I must confess, are wags too. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 4.4: 13

These news I must confess are full of grief,
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Henry IV Part 2 1.2: 57

[continues previous] ... as the malice of this age shapes them, are not worth a gooseberry. You that are old consider not the capacities of us that are young, you do measure the heat of our livers with the bitterness of your galls; and we that are in the vaward of our youth, I must confess, are wags too.
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Henry VI Part 3 4.4: 16

Till then fair hope must hinder live’s decay;
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Rape of Lucrece: 516

To kill thine honor with thy live’s decay; [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 4.4: 17

And I the rather wain me from despair
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Rape of Lucrece: 517

[continues previous] And in thy dead arms do I mean to place him,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.4: 19

This is it that makes me bridle passion,
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Taming of the Shrew 1 Prologue 2: 11

O, this it is that makes your lady mourn!
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Taming of the Shrew 1 Prologue 2: 12

O, this is it that makes your servants droop!
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Timon of Athens 4.3: 38

With senators on the bench. This is it
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Timon of Athens 4.3: 39

That makes the wappen’d widow wed again;
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Henry VI Part 3 4.4: 23

Lest with my sighs or tears I blast or drown
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Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 60

Might liquid tears or heart-offending groans
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Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 61

Or blood-consuming sighs recall his life,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.4: 29

But to prevent the tyrant’s violence
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Cardenio 3.1: 78

... his companion. For honour’s sake despatch me! Thy own thoughts Should stir thee to this act more than my weakness. The sufferer should not do‘t. I speak thy part, Dull and forgetful man, and all to help thee. Is it thy mind to have me seized upon And borne with violence to the tyrant’s bed, There forced unto the lust of all his days?
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Henry VI Part 3 4.4: 33

There shall I rest secure from force and fraud.
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Titus Andronicus 1.1: 151

Rome’s readiest champions, repose you here in rest,
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Titus Andronicus 1.1: 152

Secure from worldly chances and mishaps!
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Henry VI Part 3 4.4: 34

Come therefore, let us fly while we may fly,
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Edward III 3.2: 69

Fly therefore, citizens, if you be wise, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 4.4: 35

If Warwick take us we are sure to die.
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Edward III 3.2: 69

[continues previous] Fly therefore, citizens, if you be wise,
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Henry VI Part 1 4.5: 20

If we both stay, we both are sure to die.