Comparison of William Shakespeare King John 5.5 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare King John 5.5 has 22 lines, and 32% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 68% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.55 weak matches.

King John 5.5

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William Shakespeare

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King John 5.5: 6

After such bloody toil, we bid good night,
10

Venus and Adonis: 534

Do summon us to part, and bid good night. [continues next]
10

King John 5.5: 7

And wound our tott’ring colors clearly up,
10

Venus and Adonis: 534

[continues previous] Do summon us to part, and bid good night.
10

King John 5.5: 9

Where is my prince, the Dauphin? Here: what news?
10

King John 4.3: 14

Who brought that letter from the Cardinal? [continues next]
10

King John 4.3: 15

The Count Melune, a noble lord of France, [continues next]
10

King John 5.4: 9

It is the Count Melune. Wounded to death. [continues next]
12

King John 5.5: 10

The Count Melune is slain; the English lords
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King John 4.3: 14

[continues previous] Who brought that letter from the Cardinal?
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King John 4.3: 15

[continues previous] The Count Melune, a noble lord of France,
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King John 5.4: 9

[continues previous] It is the Count Melune. Wounded to death.
13

King John 5.5: 13

Are cast away, and sunk on Goodwin Sands.
13

King John 5.3: 11

Are wrack’d three nights ago on Goodwin Sands;
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King John 5.5: 17

King John did fly an hour or two before
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Sir Thomas More 5.4: 22

Within an hour or two you may look for me;
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Troilus and Cressida 5.1: 47

Keep Hector company an hour or two.
11

King John 5.5: 21

The day shall not be up so soon as I,
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All's Well That Ends Well 3.2: 18

Nay, there is some comfort in the news, some comfort. Your son will not be kill’d so soon as I thought he would.