Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 3 4.5 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 3 4.5 has 29 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 1.14 weak matches.

Henry VI Part 3 4.5

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Henry VI Part 3 4.5: 1

Now, my Lord Hastings and Sir William Stanley,
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Richard III 4.5: 13

Sir Gilbert Talbot, Sir William Stanley,
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Richard III 4.5: 14

Oxford, redoubted Pembroke, Sir James Blunt,
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Richard III 4.5: 15

And Rice ap Thomas, with a valiant crew,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.5: 8

Comes hunting this way to disport himself.
10

Comedy of Errors 5.1: 119

Anon I’m sure the Duke himself in person
10

Comedy of Errors 5.1: 120

Comes this way to the melancholy vale,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.5: 13

To set him free from his captivity.
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All's Well That Ends Well 3.4: 18

Whom I myself embrace to set him free.”
10

Two Noble Kinsmen 2.4: 31

To set him free? What says the law then?
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Henry VI Part 3 4.5: 14

This way, my lord, for this way lies the game.
10

Henry IV Part 1 5.4: 16

Our duty this way lies; for God’s sake come.
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Henry VI Part 3 4.5: 16

Now, brother of Gloucester, Lord Hastings, and the rest,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.6: 81

He was convey’d by Richard, Duke of Gloucester,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.6: 82

And the Lord Hastings, who attended him
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Henry VI Part 3 4.7: 1

Now, brother Richard, Lord Hastings, and the rest,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.5: 24

But wherefore stay we? ’Tis no time to talk.
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Romeo and Juliet 4.5: 104

Not a dump we, ’tis no time to play now.
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Henry VI Part 3 4.5: 25

Huntsman, what say’st thou? Wilt thou go along?
10

As You Like It 1.3: 69

O my poor Rosalind, whither wilt thou go?
10

As You Like It 1.3: 70

Wilt thou change fathers? I will give thee mine.
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 2.3: 13

Sir — call me what thou dar’st.
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 4.1: 62

What say’st thou? Wilt thou be of our consort?
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Two Noble Kinsmen 2.3: 68

Thou wilt not go along? Not yet, sir. Well, sir,
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Henry VI Part 3 2.2: 101

What say’st thou, Henry, wilt thou yield the crown?
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Antony and Cleopatra 2.7: 43

Wilt thou be lord of all the world? What say’st thou?
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Antony and Cleopatra 2.7: 44

Wilt thou be lord of the whole world? That’s twice.
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Henry VI Part 3 4.5: 26

Better do so than tarry and be hang’d.
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Henry IV Part 1 2.1: 9

What, ostler! Come away and be hang’d! Come away. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 4.5: 27

Come then away, let’s ha’ no more ado.
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Double Falsehood 1.2: 2

O, come on, sir; read this paper: no more ado, but read it: it must not be answer’d by my hand, nor yours, but, in gross, by your person; your sole person. Read aloud.
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Cymbeline 3.4: 121

No court, no father, nor no more ado
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Two Gentlemen of Verona 4.4: 1

... smell before, knew it was Crab, and goes me to the fellow that whips the dogs: “Friend,” quoth I, “you mean to whip the dog?” “Ay, marry, do I,” quoth he. “You do him the more wrong,” quoth I, “’twas I did the thing you wot of.” He makes me no more ado, but whips me out of the chamber. How many masters would do this for his servant? Nay, I’ll be sworn, I have sat in the stocks for puddings he hath stol’n, otherwise he had been executed; I have stood on the pillory for geese he hath kill’d, otherwise he had ...
10

Winter's Tale 4.4: 606

He seems to be of great authority. Close with him, give him gold; and though authority be a stubborn bear, yet he is oft led by the nose with gold. Show the inside of your purse to the outside of his hand, and no more ado. Remember “ston’d,” and “flay’d alive.”
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Henry IV Part 1 2.1: 9

[continues previous] What, ostler! Come away and be hang’d! Come away.
10

Henry IV Part 1 2.4: 80

These four came all afront, and mainly thrust at me. I made me no more ado but took all their seven points in my target, thus.
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Henry VI Part 1 3.2: 101

And now no more ado, brave Burgundy,
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Henry VIII 5.2: 193

Make me no more ado, but all embrace him.
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Titus Andronicus 4.3: 91

Sirrah, come hither, make no more ado,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.5: 29

And pray that I may repossess the crown.
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Henry VI Part 3 4.6: 99

Ay; for if Edward repossess the crown,
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Henry VI Part 3 5.7: 19

That thou mightst repossess the crown in peace,