Comparison of William Shakespeare Sonnet 31 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Sonnet 31 has 14 lines, and 36% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 64% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.57 weak matches.

Sonnet 31

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William Shakespeare

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10

Sonnet 31: 5

How many a holy and obsequious tear
10

Cymbeline 3.4: 50

Did scandal many a holy tear, took pity
11

Sonnet 31: 8

But things remov’d that hidden in thee lie!
11

Edward III 1.2: 149

For where the golden ore doth buried lie, [continues next]
11

Sonnet 31: 9

Thou art the grave where buried love doth live,
11

Edward III 1.2: 149

[continues previous] For where the golden ore doth buried lie,
11

Sonnet 31: 11

Who all their parts of me to thee did give:
11

Sonnet 39: 7

That by this separation I may give [continues next]
11

Sonnet 39: 8

That due to thee which thou deserv’st alone. [continues next]
10

Sonnet 69: 3

All tongues (the voice of souls) give thee that due, [continues next]
11

Sonnet 31: 12

That due of many now is thine alone.
11

Sonnet 39: 8

[continues previous] That due to thee which thou deserv’st alone.
10

Sonnet 69: 3

[continues previous] All tongues (the voice of souls) give thee that due,