Comparison of William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 3 4.8 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Henry VI Part 3 4.8 has 64 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 0.92 weak matches.

Henry VI Part 3 4.8

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William Shakespeare

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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 3

Hath pass’d in safety through the Narrow Seas,
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Sir Thomas More 3.1: 105

Report, my lord, hath crossed the narrow seas, [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 3 1.1: 239

Stern Falconbridge commands the Narrow Seas,
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Henry VI Part 3 1.1: 240

The Duke is made Protector of the realm,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 4

And with his troops doth march amain to London,
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Sir Thomas More 3.1: 106

[continues previous] And to the several parts of Christendom,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 21

Or modest Dian, circled with her nymphs,
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Venus and Adonis: 725

Make modest Dian cloudy and forlorn,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 22

Shall rest in London till we come to him.
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Henry VI Part 3 2.3: 42

Now, lords, take leave until we meet again, [continues next]
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Hamlet 1.2: 61

I do beseech you give him leave to go. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 23

Fair lords, take leave and stand not to reply.
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Henry VI Part 3 2.3: 42

[continues previous] Now, lords, take leave until we meet again,
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Hamlet 1.2: 61

[continues previous] I do beseech you give him leave to go.
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Hamlet 1.2: 62

[continues previous] Take thy fair hour, Laertes, time be thine,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 24

Farewell, my sovereign.
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Othello 3.3: 86

Shall I deny you? No. Farewell, my lord. [continues next]
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Othello 3.3: 87

Farewell, my Desdemona, I’ll come to thee straight. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 25

Farewell, my Hector, and my Troy’s true hope.
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Othello 3.3: 86

[continues previous] Shall I deny you? No. Farewell, my lord.
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Othello 3.3: 87

[continues previous] Farewell, my Desdemona, I’ll come to thee straight.
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 26

In sign of truth, I kiss your Highness’ hand.
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Richard II 1.3: 52

The appellant in all duty greets your Highness,
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Richard II 1.3: 53

And craves to kiss your hand and take his leave.
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 28

Comfort, my lord! And so I take my leave.
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All's Well That Ends Well 2.3: 68

Which great Love grant, and so I take my leave. [continues next]
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Love's Labour's Lost 5.2: 806

Ay, sweet my lord, and so I take my leave. [continues next]
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Merchant of Venice 4.1: 405

I wish you well, and so I take my leave. [continues next]
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Pericles 3.3: 30

Though I show ill in’t. So I take my leave. [continues next]
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Taming of the Shrew 2.1: 389

And so I take my leave, and thank you both. [continues next]
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Taming of the Shrew 4.2: 42

Shall win my love, and so I take my leave, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 2.4: 74

My Nell, I take my leave; and, Master Sheriff, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 1.2: 61

And thus most humbly I do take my leave. [continues next]
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Titus Andronicus 1.1: 402

Nor wish no less, and so I take my leave. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 29

And thus I seal my truth, and bid adieu.
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All's Well That Ends Well 2.3: 68

[continues previous] Which great Love grant, and so I take my leave.
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Love's Labour's Lost 5.2: 806

[continues previous] Ay, sweet my lord, and so I take my leave.
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Merchant of Venice 4.1: 405

[continues previous] I wish you well, and so I take my leave.
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Pericles 3.3: 30

[continues previous] Though I show ill in’t. So I take my leave.
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Taming of the Shrew 2.1: 389

[continues previous] And so I take my leave, and thank you both.
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Taming of the Shrew 4.2: 42

[continues previous] Shall win my love, and so I take my leave,
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Henry VI Part 2 2.4: 74

[continues previous] My Nell, I take my leave; and, Master Sheriff,
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Henry VI Part 3 1.2: 61

[continues previous] And thus most humbly I do take my leave.
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Titus Andronicus 1.1: 402

[continues previous] Nor wish no less, and so I take my leave.
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 31

And all at once, once more a happy farewell.
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Much Ado About Nothing 5.1: 231

Until tomorrow morning, lords, farewell. [continues next]
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Much Ado About Nothing 5.1: 232

Farewell, my lords, we look for you tomorrow. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 2.3: 48

Away, away! Once more, sweet lords, farewell. [continues next]
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Richard II 2.2: 148

Farewell at once, for once, for all, and ever.
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 32

Farewell, sweet lords, let’s meet at Coventry.
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Much Ado About Nothing 5.1: 231

[continues previous] Until tomorrow morning, lords, farewell.
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Much Ado About Nothing 5.1: 232

[continues previous] Farewell, my lords, we look for you tomorrow.
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Henry VI Part 3 2.3: 48

[continues previous] Away, away! Once more, sweet lords, farewell.
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 33

Here at the palace will I rest a while.
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As You Like It 2.6: 2

... heart in thee? Live a little, comfort a little, cheer thyself a little. If this uncouth forest yield any thing savage, I will either be food for it, or bring it for food to thee. Thy conceit is nearer death than thy powers. For my sake be comfortable, hold death a while at the arm’s end. I will here be with thee presently, and if I bring thee not something to eat, I will give thee leave to die;
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 34

Cousin of Exeter, what thinks your lordship?
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All's Well That Ends Well 2.5: 1

But I hope your lordship thinks not him a soldier.
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Henry VI Part 3 1.1: 72

Cousin of Exeter, frowns, words, and threats
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 38

That’s not my fear, my meed hath got me fame:
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Tempest Epilogue: 5

Or sent to Naples. Let me not, [continues next]
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Tempest Epilogue: 6

Since I have my dukedom got, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 39

I have not stopp’d mine ears to their demands,
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Taming of the Shrew 1.2: 167

Think you a little din can daunt mine ears?
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Taming of the Shrew 1.2: 168

Have I not in my time heard lions roar?
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Tempest Epilogue: 5

[continues previous] Or sent to Naples. Let me not,
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Tempest Epilogue: 6

[continues previous] Since I have my dukedom got,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 41

My pity hath been balm to heal their wounds,
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Double Falsehood 3.3: 105

Let your joint sorrow be as balm to heal
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 51

Hark, hark, my lord, what shouts are these?
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Coriolanus 1.1: 19

What shouts are these? The other side a’ th’ city is risen; why stay we prating here? To th’ Capitol!
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 53

And once again proclaim us King of England.
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Comedy of Errors 5.1: 130

Yet once again proclaim it publicly,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 57

Hence with him to the Tower, let him not speak.
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Henry VI Part 2 5.1: 134

He is a traitor, let him to the Tower,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 59

Where peremptory Warwick now remains.
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Twelfth Night 3.1: 18

Foolery, sir, does walk about the orb like the sun, it shines every where. I would be sorry, sir, but the fool should be as oft with your master as with my mistress. I think I saw your wisdom there. [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 2.6: 10

And who shines now but Henry’s enemies? [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 4.8: 60

The sun shines hot, and, if we use delay,
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Twelfth Night 3.1: 18

[continues previous] Foolery, sir, does walk about the orb like the sun, it shines every where. I would be sorry, sir, but the fool should be as oft with your master as with my mistress. I think I saw your wisdom there.
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Henry VI Part 3 2.6: 9

[continues previous] And whither fly the gnats but to the sun?
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Henry VI Part 3 2.6: 10

[continues previous] And who shines now but Henry’s enemies?