Comparison of William Shakespeare Richard III 5.1 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Richard III 5.1 has 29 lines, and one of them has a strong match at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 52% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 45% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.03 strong matches and 1.62 weak matches.

Richard III 5.1

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11

Richard III 5.1: 1

Will not King Richard let me speak with him?
11

Henry IV Part 2 4.4: 16

Is not his brother Thomas of Clarence with him? [continues next]
10

Richard III 4.4: 478

No, my good lord, therefore mistrust me not. [continues next]
10

Antony and Cleopatra 2.2: 82

Have tongue to charge me with. Soft, Caesar! [continues next]
10

Antony and Cleopatra 2.2: 83

No, Lepidus, let him speak. [continues next]
11

Richard III 5.1: 2

No, my good lord, therefore be patient.
10

Henry IV Part 2 4.2: 95

We should have cop’d withal. Go, good Lord Hastings, [continues next]
10

Henry IV Part 2 4.2: 96

And ere they be dismiss’d, let them march by. [continues next]
11

Henry IV Part 2 4.4: 17

[continues previous] No, my good lord, he is in presence here.
10

Richard III 4.4: 478

[continues previous] No, my good lord, therefore mistrust me not.
10

Richard III 5.1: 3

Hastings, and Edward’s children, Grey and Rivers,
10

Henry IV Part 2 4.2: 95

[continues previous] We should have cop’d withal. Go, good Lord Hastings,
10

Henry IV Part 2 4.2: 96

[continues previous] And ere they be dismiss’d, let them march by.
10

Richard III 5.1: 4

Holy King Henry and thy fair son Edward,
10

Henry VI Part 3 3.3: 100

For shame, leave Henry, and call Edward king.
10

Richard III 5.1: 7

If that your moody discontented souls
10

Henry VI Part 1 3.1: 123

Hath banish’d moody discontented fury,
13

Richard III 5.1: 9

Even for revenge mock my destruction!
13

Richard III 5.1: 12

Why then All-Souls’ day is my body’s doomsday. [continues next]
11

Richard III 5.1: 18

This, this All-Souls’ day to my fearful soul, [continues next]
13

Richard III 5.1: 10

This is All-Souls’ day, fellow, is it not?
11

Henry IV Part 1 2.3: 41

What horse? Roan? A crop-ear, is it not? [continues next]
13

Richard III 5.1: 12

[continues previous] Why then All-Souls’ day is my body’s doomsday.
13

Richard III 5.1: 13

[continues previous] This is the day which, in King Edward’s time,
11

Richard III 5.1: 18

[continues previous] This, this All-Souls’ day to my fearful soul,
11

Richard III 5.1: 19

[continues previous] Is the determin’d respite of my wrongs.
11

Romeo and Juliet 3.5: 25

How is’t, my soul? Let’s talk, it is not day. [continues next]
11

Romeo and Juliet 3.5: 26

It is, it is! Hie hence, be gone, away! [continues next]
11

Richard III 5.1: 11

It is, my lord.
11

Henry IV Part 1 2.3: 41

[continues previous] What horse? Roan? A crop-ear, is it not?
11

Richard III 5.1: 10

[continues previous] This is All-Souls’ day, fellow, is it not? [continues next]
11

Romeo and Juliet 3.5: 25

[continues previous] How is’t, my soul? Let’s talk, it is not day.
11

Romeo and Juliet 3.5: 26

[continues previous] It is, it is! Hie hence, be gone, away!
10

Troilus and Cressida 5.2: 111

All’s done, my lord. It is. Why stay we then? [continues next]
13

Richard III 5.1: 12

Why then All-Souls’ day is my body’s doomsday.
13

Richard III 5.1: 9

[continues previous] Even for revenge mock my destruction! [continues next]
13

Richard III 5.1: 10

[continues previous] This is All-Souls’ day, fellow, is it not? [continues next]
11

Richard III 5.1: 18

This, this All-Souls’ day to my fearful soul, [continues next]
11

Richard III 5.1: 19

Is the determin’d respite of my wrongs. [continues next]
10

Troilus and Cressida 5.2: 111

[continues previous] All’s done, my lord. It is. Why stay we then?
13

Richard III 5.1: 13

This is the day which, in King Edward’s time,
13

Richard III 5.1: 10

[continues previous] This is All-Souls’ day, fellow, is it not?
11

Richard III 5.1: 18

[continues previous] This, this All-Souls’ day to my fearful soul,
10

Richard III 5.1: 15

False to his children and his wive’s allies;
10

Richard III 2.1: 30

With thy embracements to my wive’s allies,
10

Richard III 2.1: 31

And make me happy in your unity.
11

Richard III 5.1: 18

This, this All-Souls’ day to my fearful soul,
11

Richard III 5.1: 9

Even for revenge mock my destruction! [continues next]
11

Richard III 5.1: 10

This is All-Souls’ day, fellow, is it not? [continues next]
11

Richard III 5.1: 12

Why then All-Souls’ day is my body’s doomsday. [continues next]
11

Richard III 5.1: 13

This is the day which, in King Edward’s time, [continues next]
11

Richard III 5.1: 19

Is the determin’d respite of my wrongs.
11

Richard III 5.1: 10

[continues previous] This is All-Souls’ day, fellow, is it not?
11

Richard III 5.1: 12

[continues previous] Why then All-Souls’ day is my body’s doomsday.
15+

Richard III 5.1: 26

“When he,” quoth she, “shall split thy heart with sorrow,
15+

Richard III 1.3: 299

When he shall split thy very heart with sorrow, [continues next]
13

Richard III 5.1: 27

Remember Margaret was a prophetess.”
13

Richard III 1.3: 300

[continues previous] And say poor Margaret was a prophetess!
13

Richard III 5.1: 28

Come lead me, officers, to the block of shame;
13

Richard III 3.4: 106

Come, lead me to the block; bear him my head.