Comparison of William Shakespeare Sonnet 22 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Sonnet 22 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 0.79 weak matches.

Sonnet 22

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William Shakespeare

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Sonnet 22: 1

My glass shall not persuade me I am old,
11

Taming of the Shrew 3.1: 70

Old fashions please me best; I am not so nice [continues next]
11

Henry VI Part 2 2.4: 62

All these could not procure me any scathe [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 2.4: 63

So long as I am loyal, true, and crimeless. [continues next]
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Sonnet 22: 2

So long as youth and thou are of one date,
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Taming of the Shrew 3.1: 70

[continues previous] Old fashions please me best; I am not so nice
11

Henry VI Part 2 2.4: 63

[continues previous] So long as I am loyal, true, and crimeless.
12

Sonnet 22: 7

Which in thy breast doth live, as thine in me:
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Sonnet 109: 4

As from my soul which in thy breast doth lie:
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Sonnet 22: 8

How can I then be elder than thou art?
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Merchant of Venice 4.1: 236

How much more elder art thou than thy looks!
10

King John 4.2: 266

Presented thee more hideous than thou art. [continues next]
10

Sonnet 22: 9

O, therefore, love, be of thyself so wary
10

King John 4.2: 267

[continues previous] O, answer not! But to my closet bring
10

Sonnet 22: 14

Thou gav’st me thine not to give back again.
10

Sonnet 87: 9

Thyself thou gav’st, thy own worth then not knowing,
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Sonnet 87: 10

Or me, to whom thou gav’st it, else mistaking,