Comparison of William Shakespeare Sonnet 6 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Sonnet 6 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 1.79 weak matches.

Sonnet 6

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William Shakespeare

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13

Sonnet 6: 7

That’s for thyself to breed another thee,
10

Sonnet 6: 8

Or ten times happier be it ten for one; [continues next]
13

Sonnet 6: 9

Ten times thyself were happier than thou art, [continues next]
13

Sonnet 6: 8

Or ten times happier be it ten for one;
11

Edward III 2.1: 89

For, were thy admiration ten times more, [continues next]
11

Edward III 2.1: 90

Ten times ten thousand more the worth exceeds [continues next]
11

Henry VI Part 2 4.7: 11

Well, he shall be beheaded for it ten times. Ah, thou say, thou serge, nay, thou buckram lord! Now art thou within point-blank of our jurisdiction regal. What canst thou answer to my Majesty for giving up of Normandy unto mounsieurBasimecu, the Dauphin of France? Be it known unto thee by these presence, even the presence of Lord Mortimer, ... [continues next]
10

Sonnet 6: 7

[continues previous] That’s for thyself to breed another thee, [continues next]
13

Sonnet 6: 9

[continues previous] Ten times thyself were happier than thou art, [continues next]
10

Sonnet 6: 10

[continues previous] If ten of thine ten times refigur’d thee,
13

Sonnet 6: 9

Ten times thyself were happier than thou art,
11

Edward III 2.1: 89

[continues previous] For, were thy admiration ten times more,
11

Edward III 2.1: 90

[continues previous] Ten times ten thousand more the worth exceeds
10

Henry VI Part 2 4.7: 11

[continues previous] Well, he shall be beheaded for it ten times. Ah, thou say, thou serge, nay, thou buckram lord! Now art thou within point-blank of our jurisdiction regal. What canst thou answer to my Majesty for giving up of Normandy unto mounsieurBasimecu, the Dauphin of France? Be it known unto thee by these presence, even the presence of Lord Mortimer, ...
11

Henry VI Part 3 5.1: 103

Now welcome more, and ten times more belov’d, [continues next]
11

Henry VI Part 3 5.1: 104

Than if thou never hadst deserv’d our hate. [continues next]
10

Henry VIII 1.2: 117

They turn to vicious forms, ten times more ugly
10

Henry VIII 1.2: 118

Than ever they were fair. This man so complete,
13

Sonnet 6: 7

[continues previous] That’s for thyself to breed another thee, [continues next]
13

Sonnet 6: 8

[continues previous] Or ten times happier be it ten for one; [continues next]
11

Sonnet 6: 10

If ten of thine ten times refigur’d thee,
11

Henry VI Part 3 5.1: 103

[continues previous] Now welcome more, and ten times more belov’d,
11

Henry VI Part 3 5.1: 104

[continues previous] Than if thou never hadst deserv’d our hate.
10

Sonnet 6: 8

[continues previous] Or ten times happier be it ten for one;
10

Sonnet 37: 13

Look what is best, that best I wish in thee: [continues next]
10

Sonnet 37: 14

This wish I have, then ten times happy me! [continues next]
10

Sonnet 6: 11

Then what could death do if thou shouldst depart,
10

Sonnet 37: 14

[continues previous] This wish I have, then ten times happy me!
10

Sonnet 6: 13

Be not self-will’d, for thou art much too fair
10

Julius Caesar 4.3: 259

I trouble thee too much, but thou art willing.
10

Titus Andronicus 5.2: 155

Fie, Publius, fie, thou art too much deceiv’d.