Comparison of William Shakespeare Sonnet 121 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Sonnet 121 has 14 lines, and 29% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 71% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.64 weak matches.

Sonnet 121

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William Shakespeare

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Sonnet 121: 1

’Tis better to be vile than vile esteemed,
10

Richard III 1.4: 88

’Tis better, sir, than to be tedious. Let him see our commission, and talk no more.
10

Othello 3.3: 338

I swear ’tis better to be much abus’d
10

Othello 3.3: 339

Than but to know’t a little. How now, my lord?
10

Sonnet 121: 8

Which in their wills count bad what I think good?
10

Macbeth 2.2: 49

I am afraid to think what I have done; [continues next]
10

Sonnet 121: 9

No, I am that I am, and they that level
10

Macbeth 2.2: 48

[continues previous] The sleepy grooms with blood. I’ll go no more.
10

Macbeth 2.2: 49

[continues previous] I am afraid to think what I have done;
10

Sonnet 121: 12

By their rank thoughts my deeds must not be shown,
10

Sonnet 69: 10

And that in guess they measure by thy deeds,
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Sonnet 69: 11

Then, churls, their thoughts (although their eyes were kind)
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Macbeth 2.2: 31

Stuck in my throat. These deeds must not be thought