Comparison of William Shakespeare Richard III 3.5 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Richard III 3.5 has 109 lines, and 2% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 28% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 70% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.03 strong matches and 0.51 weak matches.

Richard III 3.5

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William Shakespeare

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Richard III 3.5: 14

Lord Mayor —
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Richard III 3.5: 18

Lord Mayor, the reason we have sent [continues next]
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Richard III 3.5: 15

Look to the drawbridge there!
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Richard III 3.5: 19

[continues previous] Look back, defend thee, here are enemies!
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Richard III 3.5: 18

Lord Mayor, the reason we have sent
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Richard III 3.5: 19

Look back, defend thee, here are enemies!
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Richard III 3.5: 15

[continues previous] Look to the drawbridge there!
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Richard III 3.5: 21

Be patient, they are friends — Ratcliffe and Lovel.
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Richard III 3.4: 78

Lovel and Ratcliffe, look that it be done:
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Richard III 3.5: 37

We live to tell it, that the subtile traitor
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Romeo and Juliet 1.1: 201

Do I live dead that live to tell it now.
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Richard III 3.5: 39

To murder me and my good Lord of Gloucester?
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Henry V 4.3: 9

My dear Lord Gloucester, and my good Lord Exeter,
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Richard III 3.5: 40

Had he done so?
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King John 4.2: 74

And I do fearfully believe ’tis done, [continues next]
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King John 4.2: 75

What we so fear’d he had a charge to do. [continues next]
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Richard III 3.5: 41

What? Think you we are Turks or infidels?
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King John 4.2: 75

[continues previous] What we so fear’d he had a charge to do.
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Richard III 3.5: 45

The peace of England, and our persons’ safety,
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Henry IV Part 1 3.2: 118

And shake the peace and safety of our throne.
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Richard III 3.5: 47

Now fair befall you! He deserv’d his death,
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Love's Labour's Lost 2.1: 120

Now fair befall your mask!
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Taming of the Shrew 5.2: 111

Now fair befall thee, good Petruchio!
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Richard III 1.3: 281

Now fair befall thee and thy noble house!
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Richard III 3.5: 51

After he once fell in with Mistress Shore.
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Richard III 1.1: 98

Naught to do with Mistress Shore? I tell thee, fellow,
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Richard III 3.5: 56

Because, my lord, I would have had you heard
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All's Well That Ends Well 2.1: 50

I would you had kneel’d, my lord, to ask me mercy,
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Richard III 3.5: 59

That you might well have signified the same
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Julius Caesar 2.2: 90

This by Calphurnia’s dream is signified.
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Julius Caesar 2.2: 91

And this way have you well expounded it.
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Richard III 3.5: 63

As well as I had seen, and heard him speak;
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Antony and Cleopatra 1.2: 106

... sir, no, her passions are made of nothing but the finest part of pure love. We cannot call her winds and waters sighs and tears; they are greater storms and tempests than almanacs can report. This cannot be cunning in her; if it be, she makes a show’r of rain as well as Jove.
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Antony and Cleopatra 1.2: 107

Would I had never seen her!
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Coriolanus 3.3: 77

What you have seen him do, and heard him speak, [continues next]
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Richard III 3.5: 64

And do not doubt, right noble princes both,
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Coriolanus 3.3: 77

[continues previous] What you have seen him do, and heard him speak,
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Richard III 3.5: 69

Which since you come too late of our intent,
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Cardenio 2.1: 22

Think? You come too late
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Richard III 3.5: 71

And so, my good Lord Mayor, we bid farewell.
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Sir Thomas More 3.3: 70

Once again, welcome, welcome, my good Lord Mayor,
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Sir Thomas More 3.3: 71

And brethren all, for once I was your brother,
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Sir Thomas More 3.3: 86

No more, my good Lord Mayor. But thanks to all,
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Henry VIII 3.2: 349

So fare you well, my little good Lord Cardinal.
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Henry VIII 3.2: 350

So farewell — to the little good you bear me.
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Henry VIII 5.4: 67

I thank ye all. To you, my good Lord Mayor,
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Henry VIII 5.4: 68

And you, good brethren, I am much beholding;
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Richard III 3.5: 75

Infer the bastardy of Edward’s children.
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Richard III 3.7: 4

Touch’d you the bastardy of Edward’s children?
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Richard III 3.5: 78

Heir to the Crown — meaning indeed his house,
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Henry IV Part 1 1.3: 157

Heir to the crown? He did, myself did hear it.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 13

Against my master, Thomas Horner, for saying that the Duke of York was rightful heir to the crown.
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Henry VI Part 2 1.3: 14

What say’st thou? Did the Duke of York say he was rightful heir to the crown?
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Richard III 3.5: 85

Nay, for a need, thus far come near my person:
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Cardenio 4.1: 40

Nay, for a need, I’ll draw some rapier forth,
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Richard III 3.5: 87

Of that insatiate Edward, noble York,
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Richard III 1.4: 201

Tell him, when that our princely father York [continues next]
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Richard III 3.5: 88

My princely father, then had wars in France,
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Richard III 1.4: 201

[continues previous] Tell him, when that our princely father York
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Richard III 3.5: 95

Doubt not, my lord, I’ll play the orator
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Henry VI Part 1 4.1: 176

Prettily, methought, did play the orator.
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Henry VI Part 3 1.2: 2

No, I can better play the orator.
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Henry VI Part 3 3.2: 187

I’ll slay more gazers than the basilisk, [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 3.2: 188

I’ll play the orator as well as Nestor, [continues next]
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Richard III 3.5: 96

As if the golden fee for which I plead
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Henry VI Part 3 3.2: 187

[continues previous] I’ll slay more gazers than the basilisk,
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Henry VI Part 3 3.2: 188

[continues previous] I’ll play the orator as well as Nestor,
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Richard III 3.5: 97

Were for myself — and so, my lord, adieu.
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Antony and Cleopatra 5.2: 191

My master, and my lord! Not so. Adieu.
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Richard III 3.5: 98

If you thrive well, bring them to Baynard’s Castle,
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Richard III 3.5: 105

Meet me within this hour at Baynard’s Castle.
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Richard III 3.5: 106

Now will I go to take some privy order
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Richard III 3.5: 99

Where you shall find me well accompanied
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Henry VIII 4.1: 25

Of Canterbury, accompanied with other [continues next]
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Julius Caesar 1.3: 147

Repair to Pompey’s Porch, where you shall find us.
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Richard III 3.5: 100

With reverend fathers and well-learned bishops.
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Henry IV Part 1 3.2: 105

Leads ancient lords and reverend bishops on
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 8

Seven earls, twelve barons, and twenty reverend bishops, [continues next]
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Henry VIII 4.1: 25

[continues previous] Of Canterbury, accompanied with other
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Henry VIII 4.1: 26

[continues previous] Learned and reverend fathers of his order,
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Richard III 3.5: 101

I go, and towards three or four a’ clock
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 8

[continues previous] Seven earls, twelve barons, and twenty reverend bishops,
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Henry VI Part 2 1.1: 9

[continues previous] I have perform’d my task, and was espous’d;
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Romeo and Juliet 4.4: 4

The curfew-bell hath rung, ’tis three a’ clock. [continues next]
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Richard III 3.5: 102

Look for the news that the Guildhall affords.
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Romeo and Juliet 4.4: 5

[continues previous] Look to the bak’d meats, good Angelica,
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Richard III 3.5: 105

Meet me within this hour at Baynard’s Castle.
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Richard III 3.5: 98

If you thrive well, bring them to Baynard’s Castle, [continues next]
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Macbeth 3.1: 127

Your spirits shine through you. Within this hour, at most,
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Richard III 3.5: 106

Now will I go to take some privy order
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Richard III 3.5: 98

[continues previous] If you thrive well, bring them to Baynard’s Castle,