Comparison of William Shakespeare Sonnet 149 to William Shakespeare
Summary
William Shakespeare Sonnet 149 has 14 lines, and 79% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 21% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 2 weak matches.
Sonnet 149
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William Shakespeare
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10
Merry Wives of Windsor 2.1: 2
... I; go to then, there’s sympathy. You are merry, so am I; ha, ha! Then there’s more sympathy. You love sack, and so do I; would you desire better sympathy? Let it suffice thee, Mistress Page — at the least if the love of a soldier can suffice — that I love thee. I will not say, pity me — ’tis not a soldier-like phrase — but I say, love me. By me, [continues next]
10
Merry Wives of Windsor 2.1: 2
[continues previous] ... I; go to then, there’s sympathy. You are merry, so am I; ha, ha! Then there’s more sympathy. You love sack, and so do I; would you desire better sympathy? Let it suffice thee, Mistress Page — at the least if the love of a soldier can suffice — that I love thee. I will not say, pity me — ’tis not a soldier-like phrase — but I say, love me. By me,
10
Midsummer Night's Dream 3.2: 253
[continues previous] To prove him false that says I love thee not.
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All's Well That Ends Well 2.3: 174
I did think thee, for two ordinaries, to be a pretty wise fellow. Thou didst make tolerable vent of thy travel; it might pass: yet the scarfs and the bannerets about thee did manifoldly dissuade me from believing thee a vessel of too great a burden. I have now found thee. When I lose ...
10
As You Like It 1.2: 3
Herein I see thou lov’st me not with the full weight that I love thee. If my uncle, thy banish’d father, had banish’d thy uncle, the Duke my father, so thou hadst been still with me, I could have taught my love to take thy father for mine; so wouldst thou, if the truth of ...