Comparison of William Shakespeare Richard II 5.5 to Geoffrey Chaucer
Summary

William Shakespeare Richard II 5.5 has 118 lines, and 3% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in Geoffrey Chaucer. 97% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.04 weak matches.

Richard II 5.5

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Geoffrey Chaucer

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Richard II 5.5: 83

So proudly as if he disdain’d the ground.
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Romaunt of the Rose: 63

And than bicometh the ground so proud [continues next]
11

Richard II 5.5: 84

So proud that Bullingbrook was on his back!
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Romaunt of the Rose: 63

[continues previous] And than bicometh the ground so proud
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Romaunt of the Rose: 64

[continues previous] That it wol have a newe shroud,
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Richard II 5.5: 98

My lord, will’t please you to fall to?
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Treatise on the Astrolabe 2: 32

... coniunccioun. Considere the tyme of the coniunccion by thy kalender, as thus; lok how many houres thilke coniunccion is fro the midday of the day precedent, as sheweth by the canoun of thy kalender. Rikne thanne thilke nombre of houres in the bordure of thyn Astrolabie, as thou art wont to do in knowing of the houres of the day or of the night; and ley thy label over the degree of the sonne; and thanne wol the point of thy label sitte up-on the hour of the coniunccion. Loke thanne in which azimut the degree of thy sonne sitteth, and ... [continues next]
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Richard II 5.5: 99

Taste of it first, as thou art wont to do.
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Treatise on the Astrolabe 2: 32

[continues previous] ... which partie of the firmament is the coniunccioun. Considere the tyme of the coniunccion by thy kalender, as thus; lok how many houres thilke coniunccion is fro the midday of the day precedent, as sheweth by the canoun of thy kalender. Rikne thanne thilke nombre of houres in the bordure of thyn Astrolabie, as thou art wont to do in knowing of the houres of the day or of the night; and ley thy label over the degree of the sonne; and thanne wol the point of thy label sitte up-on the hour of the coniunccion. Loke thanne in which azimut the degree of thy sonne sitteth, and in that partie of ...