Comparison of William Shakespeare Sonnet 46 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Sonnet 46 has 14 lines, and 21% of them have strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 29% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 50% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.29 strong matches and 1.86 weak matches.

Sonnet 46

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William Shakespeare

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10

Sonnet 46: 1

Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war,
10

Henry VI Part 3 2.5: 87

Upon thy wounds, that kills mine eye and heart!
10

Sonnet 47: 1

Betwixt mine eye and heart a league is took,
15+

Sonnet 46: 2

How to divide the conquest of thy sight:
10

Love's Labour's Lost 5.2: 772

Behold the window of my heart, mine eye, [continues next]
11

Love's Labour's Lost 5.2: 773

What humble suit attends thy answer there. [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 3 1.3: 30

The sight of any of the house of York [continues next]
10

King John 5.7: 52

The tackle of my heart is crack’d and burn’d, [continues next]
15+

Sonnet 46: 3

Mine eye my heart thy picture’s sight would bar, [continues next]
12

Sonnet 46: 4

My heart mine eye the freedom of that right. [continues next]
15+

Sonnet 46: 3

Mine eye my heart thy picture’s sight would bar,
11

Double Falsehood 3.2: 30

For then mine eye would drop upon my heart, [continues next]
12

Love's Labour's Lost 5.2: 772

[continues previous] Behold the window of my heart, mine eye, [continues next]
12

Love's Labour's Lost 5.2: 773

[continues previous] What humble suit attends thy answer there. [continues next]
10

Henry VI Part 3 1.3: 29

[continues previous] It could not slake mine ire nor ease my heart.
10

King John 5.7: 51

[continues previous] O cousin, thou art come to set mine eye. [continues next]
10

King John 5.7: 52

[continues previous] The tackle of my heart is crack’d and burn’d, [continues next]
15+

Sonnet 46: 2

[continues previous] How to divide the conquest of thy sight: [continues next]
15+

Sonnet 46: 4

[continues previous] My heart mine eye the freedom of that right. [continues next]
15+

Sonnet 46: 4

My heart mine eye the freedom of that right.
11

Double Falsehood 3.2: 30

[continues previous] For then mine eye would drop upon my heart,
11

Love's Labour's Lost 5.2: 772

[continues previous] Behold the window of my heart, mine eye, [continues next]
11

King John 5.7: 51

[continues previous] O cousin, thou art come to set mine eye. [continues next]
11

King John 5.7: 52

[continues previous] The tackle of my heart is crack’d and burn’d, [continues next]
12

Sonnet 46: 2

[continues previous] How to divide the conquest of thy sight:
15+

Sonnet 46: 3

[continues previous] Mine eye my heart thy picture’s sight would bar,
10

Sonnet 46: 5

My heart doth plead that thou in him dost lie
10

Love's Labour's Lost 5.2: 772

[continues previous] Behold the window of my heart, mine eye,
10

Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 291

No more, I say! If thou dost plead for him,
10

Henry VI Part 2 3.2: 292

Thou wilt but add increase unto my wrath.
10

King John 5.7: 52

[continues previous] The tackle of my heart is crack’d and burn’d,
10

Sonnet 46: 12

The clear eye’s moiety and the dear heart’s part
10

Comedy of Errors 3.2: 61

It is thyself, mine own self’s better part: [continues next]
10

Comedy of Errors 3.2: 62

Mine eye’s clear eye, my dear heart’s dearer heart, [continues next]
10

Sonnet 46: 13

As thus: mine eye’s due is thy outward part,
10

Comedy of Errors 3.2: 61

[continues previous] It is thyself, mine own self’s better part:
10

Comedy of Errors 3.2: 62

[continues previous] Mine eye’s clear eye, my dear heart’s dearer heart,