Comparison of William Shakespeare Sonnet 65 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Sonnet 65 has 14 lines, and one of them has strong matches at magnitude 15+ in William Shakespeare. 43% of the lines have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14. 50% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.14 strong matches and 0.93 weak matches.

Sonnet 65

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William Shakespeare

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15+

Sonnet 65: 1

Since brass, nor stone, nor earth, nor boundless sea,
11

Much Ado About Nothing 2.1: 120

The Count is neither sad, nor sick, nor merry, nor well; but civil count, civil as an orange, and something of that jealous complexion. [continues next]
15+

Winter's Tale 1.2: 359

And flourish’d after, I’ld not do’t; but since
15+

Winter's Tale 1.2: 360

Nor brass nor stone nor parchment bears not one,
11

Sonnet 65: 2

But sad mortality o’ersways their power,
11

Much Ado About Nothing 2.1: 120

[continues previous] The Count is neither sad, nor sick, nor merry, nor well; but civil count, civil as an orange, and something of that jealous complexion.
10

Sonnet 65: 3

How with this rage shall beauty hold a plea,
10

As You Like It 3.4: 18

“Was” is not “is.” Besides, the oath of a lover is no stronger than the word of a tapster; [continues next]
10

King John 3.1: 341

France, I am burn’d up with inflaming wrath, [continues next]
10

King John 3.1: 342

A rage whose heat hath this condition, [continues next]
12

Sonnet 65: 4

Whose action is no stronger than a flower?
12

As You Like It 3.4: 18

[continues previous] “Was” is not “is.” Besides, the oath of a lover is no stronger than the word of a tapster;
10

Tempest 1.1: 20

I’ll warrant him for drowning, though the ship were no stronger than a nutshell, and as leaky as an unstanch’d wench.
10

King John 3.1: 342

[continues previous] A rage whose heat hath this condition,
11

Sonnet 65: 11

Or what strong hand can hold his swift foot back?
11

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 21

When he sees me go back one foot or fly. [continues next]
11

Sonnet 65: 12

Or who his spoil of beauty can forbid?
11

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 21

[continues previous] When he sees me go back one foot or fly.
11

Henry VI Part 1 1.2: 22

[continues previous] Who ever saw the like? What men have I!
11

Sonnet 65: 14

That in black ink my love may still shine bright.
11

Two Noble Kinsmen 2.2: 233

And fruit and flowers more blessed, that still blossom
11

Two Noble Kinsmen 2.2: 234

As her bright eyes shine on ye, would I were,