Comparison of William Shakespeare Sonnet 137 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Sonnet 137 has 14 lines, and 43% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 57% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.71 weak matches.

Sonnet 137

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William Shakespeare

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10

Sonnet 137: 1

Thou blind fool, Love, what dost thou to mine eyes,
10

Richard III 1.2: 150

Out of my sight, thou dost infect mine eyes!
12

Sonnet 137: 2

That they behold and see not what they see?
11

Henry V 5.2: 149

They are then excus’d, my lord, when they see not what they do. [continues next]
12

Sonnet 24: 14

They draw but what they see, know not the heart. [continues next]
12

Sonnet 137: 3

They know what beauty is, see where it lies,
10

Henry V 5.2: 149

[continues previous] They are then excus’d, my lord, when they see not what they do.
12

Sonnet 24: 14

[continues previous] They draw but what they see, know not the heart.
10

Sonnet 137: 10

Which my heart knows the wide world’s common place?
10

Titus Andronicus 1.1: 248

The wide world’s emperor, do I consecrate
10

Troilus and Cressida 2.2: 206

For the wide world’s revenue. I am yours,
10

Sonnet 137: 11

Or mine eyes seeing this, say this is not,
10

Julius Caesar 3.1: 283

Passion, I see, is catching, for mine eyes,
10

Julius Caesar 3.1: 284

Seeing those beads of sorrow stand in thine,
10

Sonnet 137: 12

To put fair truth upon so foul a face?
10

Sonnet 152: 14

To swear against the truth so foul a lie!