Comparison of William Shakespeare Richard III 4.3 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Richard III 4.3 has 57 lines, and 39% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 61% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.88 weak matches.

Richard III 4.3

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Richard III 4.3: 2

The most arch deed of piteous massacre
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King Lear 5.3: 211

Told the most piteous tale of Lear and him [continues next]
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Richard III 4.3: 3

That ever yet this land was guilty of.
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King Lear 5.3: 212

[continues previous] That ever ear received, which in recounting,
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Richard III 4.3: 10

“Thus, thus,” quoth Forrest, “girdling one another
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Richard III 4.3: 15

Which once,” quoth Forrest, “almost chang’d my mind; [continues next]
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Richard III 4.3: 11

Within their alablaster innocent arms.
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Richard III 4.3: 14

[continues previous] A book of prayers on their pillow lay,
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Richard III 4.3: 12

Their lips were four red roses on a stalk,
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Rape of Lucrece: 258

First red as roses that on lawn we lay,
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Richard III 4.3: 14

A book of prayers on their pillow lay,
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Richard III 4.3: 11

Within their alablaster innocent arms. [continues next]
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Richard III 4.3: 15

Which once,” quoth Forrest, “almost chang’d my mind;
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Double Falsehood 1.2: 46

Perhaps, it was: but now I’ve chang’d my mind.
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Richard III 4.3: 10

[continues previous] “Thus, thus,” quoth Forrest, “girdling one another
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Richard III 4.3: 23

And here he comes. All health, my sovereign lord!
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Henry VI Part 2 3.1: 82

All health unto my gracious sovereign!
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Henry VI Part 2 3.1: 83

Welcome, Lord Somerset. What news from France?
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Timon of Athens 3.6: 12

He sent to me, sir — Here he comes.
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Timon of Athens 3.6: 13

With all my heart, gentlemen both; and how fare you?
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Richard III 4.3: 25

If to have done the thing you gave in charge
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Tempest 5.1: 8

In the same fashion as you gave in charge,
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Henry VI Part 3 4.1: 32

And Warwick, doing what you gave in charge,
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Richard III 4.3: 30

But where (to say the truth) I do not know.
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Measure for Measure 4.6: 2

I would say the truth, but to accuse him so,
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Richard III 4.3: 31

Come to me, Tyrrel, soon, at after-supper,
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Merry Wives of Windsor 2.2: 91

Hang him, mechanical salt-butter rogue! I will stare him out of his wits; I will awe him with my cudgel; it shall hang like a meteor o’er the cuckold’s horns. Master Brook, thou shalt know I will predominate over the peasant, and thou shalt lie with his wife. Come to me soon at night. Ford’s a knave, and I will aggravate his style; thou, Master Brook, shalt know him for knave, and cuckold. Come to me soon at night.
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Richard III 4.3: 33

Mean time, but think how I may do thee good,
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Titus Andronicus 3.1: 121

Or make some sign how I may do thee ease.
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Titus Andronicus 3.1: 122

Shall thy good uncle, and thy brother Lucius,
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Richard III 4.3: 34

And be inheritor of thy desire.
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Double Falsehood 1.2: 148

At morn, you shall be learn’d in his desire. [continues next]
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Richard III 4.3: 35

Farewell till then. I humbly take my leave.
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Double Falsehood 1.2: 149

[continues previous] I take my leave. O virtuous Leonora,
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Comedy of Errors 1.2: 30

Farewell till then. I will go lose myself,
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Cymbeline 1.5: 45

Until I send for thee. I humbly take my leave.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.4: 70

And as I find her, so am I affected.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.4: 71

Till then farewell, sir; she must needs go in,
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Hamlet 1.3: 84

Most humbly do I take my leave, my lord. [continues next]
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Macbeth 1.4: 47

So humbly take my leave. My worthy Cawdor! [continues next]
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Richard III 4.3: 36

The son of Clarence have I pent up close,
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Hamlet 1.3: 85

[continues previous] The time invests you, go, your servants tend.
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Macbeth 1.4: 48

[continues previous] The Prince of Cumberland! That is a step
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Richard III 4.3: 45

Good or bad news, that thou com’st in so bluntly?
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Henry VI Part 2 4.4: 25

How now? What news? Why com’st thou in such haste? [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 3 1.2: 48

But stay, what news? Why com’st thou in such post? [continues next]
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Richard III 1.1: 135

No news so bad abroad as this at home: [continues next]
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Coriolanus 2.1: 1

The augurer tells me we shall have news tonight.
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Coriolanus 2.1: 2

Good or bad?
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Romeo and Juliet 2.5: 35

Is thy news good or bad? Answer to that.
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Richard III 4.3: 46

Bad news, my lord. Morton is fled to Richmond,
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Henry VI Part 2 4.4: 25

[continues previous] How now? What news? Why com’st thou in such haste?
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Henry VI Part 3 1.2: 48

[continues previous] But stay, what news? Why com’st thou in such post?
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Richard III 1.1: 135

[continues previous] No news so bad abroad as this at home:
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Richard III 4.2: 48

The Marquess Dorset, as I hear, is fled
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Richard III 4.2: 49

To Richmond, in the parts where he abides.
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Richard III 4.2: 85

Well, let that rest. Dorset is fled to Richmond.
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Richard III 4.3: 49

Ely with Richmond troubles me more near [continues next]
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Richard III 4.3: 47

And Buckingham, back’d with the hardy Welshmen,
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Richard III 4.3: 49

[continues previous] Ely with Richmond troubles me more near
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Richard III 4.3: 50

[continues previous] Than Buckingham and his rash-levied strength.
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Richard III 4.3: 49

Ely with Richmond troubles me more near
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Richard III 4.3: 46

Bad news, my lord. Morton is fled to Richmond, [continues next]
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Richard III 4.3: 47

And Buckingham, back’d with the hardy Welshmen, [continues next]
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Richard III 4.3: 50

Than Buckingham and his rash-levied strength.
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Richard III 4.3: 47

[continues previous] And Buckingham, back’d with the hardy Welshmen,
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Richard III 4.3: 56

Go muster men. My counsel is my shield;
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Richard II 2.2: 108

Gentlemen, will you go muster men? If I
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Richard III 4.3: 57

We must be brief when traitors brave the field.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.3: 6

Give your men the charge, we must be brief.