Comparison of William Shakespeare Sonnet 35 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Sonnet 35 has 14 lines, and one of them has strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 29% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 64% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.14 strong matches and 0.71 weak matches.

Sonnet 35

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William Shakespeare

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11

Sonnet 35: 1

No more be griev’d at that which thou hast done:
11

Hamlet 4.3: 31

For that which thou hast done — must send thee hence
11

Titus Andronicus 4.2: 73

Villain, what hast thou done?
11

Titus Andronicus 4.2: 74

That which thou canst not undo.
13

Sonnet 35: 3

Clouds and eclipses stain both moon and sun,
13

King Lear 1.2: 57

These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend no good to us. Though the wisdom of nature can reason it thus and thus, yet nature finds itself scourg’d by the sequent effects. Love cools, friendship falls off, brothers divide: in cities, mutinies; in countries, discord; in palaces, treason; and the bond crack’d ’twixt son and father. This ...
15+

Sonnet 35: 4

And loathsome canker lives in sweetest bud.
15+

Two Gentlemen of Verona 1.1: 42

Yet writers say: as in the sweetest bud
15+

Two Gentlemen of Verona 1.1: 43

The eating canker dwells, so eating love
10

Romeo and Juliet 2.6: 11

Which as they kiss consume. The sweetest honey
10

Romeo and Juliet 2.6: 12

Is loathsome in his own deliciousness,
10

Romeo and Juliet 2.6: 13

And in the taste confounds the appetite.
10

Sonnet 35: 5

All men make faults, and even I in this,
10

Rape of Lucrece: 632

To view thy present trespass in another. [continues next]
10

Rape of Lucrece: 633

Men’s faults do seldom to themselves appear, [continues next]
10

Sonnet 35: 6

Authorizing thy trespass with compare,
10

Rape of Lucrece: 632

[continues previous] To view thy present trespass in another.