Comparison of William Shakespeare Antony and Cleopatra 1.5 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Antony and Cleopatra 1.5 has 78 lines, and 32% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 68% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.91 weak matches.

10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 5

That I might sleep out this great gap of time
10

Winter's Tale 5.3: 154

Perform’d in this wide gap of time, since first
11

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 6

My Antony is away. You think of him too much.
10

Two Gentlemen of Verona 2.1: 67

Perchance you think too much of so much pains?
11

Henry VIII 3.2: 383

A load would sink a navy — too much honor. [continues next]
11

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 7

O, ’tis treason! Madam, I trust not so.
11

Henry VIII 3.2: 384

[continues previous] O, ’tis a burden, Cromwell, ’tis a burden
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 8

Thou, eunuch Mardian! What’s your Highness’ pleasure?
10

Henry VIII 5.1: 83

He attends your Highness’ pleasure. Bring him to us.
10

Henry VIII 5.1: 92

T’ attend your Highness’ pleasure. Pray you arise,
10

Richard III 4.4: 447

First, mighty liege, tell me your Highness’ pleasure,
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.2: 100

What’s your pleasure, sir? [continues next]
10

Macbeth 1.6: 27

To make their audit at your Highness’ pleasure,
10

Macbeth 5.3: 30

What’s your gracious pleasure? What news more?
11

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 9

Not now to hear thee sing. I take no pleasure
11

Twelfth Night 2.4: 65

No pains, sir, I take pleasure in singing, sir. [continues next]
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.2: 99

[continues previous] My idleness doth hatch. How now, Enobarbus?
10

Macbeth 5.3: 28

Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not.
11

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 10

In aught an eunuch has. ’Tis well for thee,
11

Twelfth Night 2.4: 65

[continues previous] No pains, sir, I take pleasure in singing, sir.
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 15

Not in deed, madam, for I can do nothing
10

Measure for Measure 3.2: 75

O, you hope the Duke will return no more; or you imagine me too unhurtful an opposite. But indeed I can do you little harm; you’ll forswear this again. [continues next]
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 16

But what indeed is honest to be done;
10

Measure for Measure 3.2: 75

[continues previous] O, you hope the Duke will return no more; or you imagine me too unhurtful an opposite. But indeed I can do you little harm; you’ll forswear this again.
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 18

What Venus did with Mars. O Charmian!
10

Troilus and Cressida 5.2: 160

In characters as red as Mars his heart
10

Troilus and Cressida 5.2: 161

Inflam’d with Venus. Never did young man fancy
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 33

There would he anchor his aspect, and die
10

Richard III 2.2: 50

And liv’d with looking on his images; [continues next]
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 34

With looking on his life. Sovereign of Egypt, hail!
10

Richard III 2.2: 50

[continues previous] And liv’d with looking on his images;
14

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 35

How much unlike art thou Mark Antony!
14

Merchant of Venice 2.9: 56

How much unlike art thou to Portia!
10

Merchant of Venice 2.9: 57

How much unlike my hopes and my deservings!
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 38

How goes it with my brave Mark Antony?
10

Measure for Measure 1.1: 57

How it goes with us, and do look to know
11

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 40

He kiss’d — the last of many doubled kisses
11

Antony and Cleopatra 4.15: 20

Of many thousand kisses the poor last
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 41

This orient pearl. His speech sticks in my heart.
10

Measure for Measure 5.1: 441

And so deep sticks it in my penitent heart [continues next]
10

Richard III 4.4: 322

Shall come again, transform’d to orient pearl,
10

Passionate Pilgrim: 133

Bright orient pearl, alack, too timely shaded!
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 42

Mine ear must pluck it thence. “Good friend,” quoth he,
10

Measure for Measure 5.1: 441

[continues previous] And so deep sticks it in my penitent heart
11

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 49

Who neigh’d so high that what I would have spoke
11

Cymbeline 1.4: 39

Would I had put my estate and my neighbor’s on th’ approbation of what I have spoke!
11

Cymbeline 1.4: 40

What lady would you choose to assail?
10

Coriolanus 5.6: 28

By lack of stooping — That I would have spoke of:
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 50

Was beastly dumb’d by him. What, was he sad, or merry?
10

Winter's Tale 2.1: 23

And tell ’s a tale. Merry, or sad, shall’t be?
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 52

Of hot and cold, he was nor sad nor merry.
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 59

O heavenly mingle! Be’st thou sad or merry,
13

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 52

Of hot and cold, he was nor sad nor merry.
13

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.
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 50

Was beastly dumb’d by him. What, was he sad, or merry?
11

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 53

O well-divided disposition! Note him,
11

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 54

Note him, good Charmian, ’tis the man; but note him: [continues next]
11

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 54

Note him, good Charmian, ’tis the man; but note him:
11

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 53

[continues previous] O well-divided disposition! Note him,
10

Antony and Cleopatra 3.3: 45

I have one thing more to ask him yet, good Charmian
10

Antony and Cleopatra 3.3: 46

But ’tis no matter, thou shalt bring him to me
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 59

O heavenly mingle! Be’st thou sad or merry,
10

Winter's Tale 2.1: 23

And tell ’s a tale. Merry, or sad, shall’t be?
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 50

Was beastly dumb’d by him. What, was he sad, or merry?
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 65

Shall die a beggar. Ink and paper, Charmian.
10

Edward III 2.1: 48

Art thou there, Lodowick? Give me ink and paper.
10

Edward III 2.1: 59

Hast thou pen, ink, and paper ready, Lodowick? [continues next]
10

Pericles 3.1: 59

Bid Nestor bring me spices, ink and paper, [continues next]
10

Twelfth Night 4.2: 39

Good fool, as ever thou wilt deserve well at my hand, help me to a candle, and pen, ink, and paper. As I am a gentleman, I will live to be thankful to thee for’t.
10

Twelfth Night 4.2: 53

By this hand, I am. Good fool, some ink, paper, and light; and convey what I will set down to my lady. It shall advantage thee more than ever the bearing of letter did. [continues next]
10

Twelfth Night 4.2: 56

Nay, I’ll ne’er believe a madman till I see his brains. I will fetch you light and paper and ink.
10

Richard III 5.3: 24

Give me some ink and paper in my tent;
10

Richard III 5.3: 50

Give me some ink and paper.
10

Richard III 5.3: 76

Set it down. Is ink and paper ready?
10

Rape of Lucrece: 1289

Go get me hither paper, ink, and pen,
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 76

Get me ink and paper.
10

Romeo and Juliet 5.1: 25

Thou knowest my lodging, get me ink and paper, [continues next]
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 66

Welcome, my good Alexas. Did I, Charmian,
10

Pericles 3.1: 60

[continues previous] My casket and my jewels; and bid Nicander
10

Twelfth Night 4.2: 53

[continues previous] By this hand, I am. Good fool, some ink, paper, and light; and convey what I will set down to my lady. It shall advantage thee more than ever the bearing of letter did.
10

Romeo and Juliet 5.1: 25

[continues previous] Thou knowest my lodging, get me ink and paper,
14

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 76

Get me ink and paper.
11

Edward III 2.1: 48

Art thou there, Lodowick? Give me ink and paper.
10

Edward III 2.1: 59

Hast thou pen, ink, and paper ready, Lodowick?
11

Pericles 3.1: 59

Bid Nestor bring me spices, ink and paper,
10

Twelfth Night 4.2: 39

Good fool, as ever thou wilt deserve well at my hand, help me to a candle, and pen, ink, and paper. As I am a gentleman, I will live to be thankful to thee for’t.
10

Twelfth Night 4.2: 53

By this hand, I am. Good fool, some ink, paper, and light; and convey what I will set down to my lady. It shall advantage thee more than ever the bearing of letter did.
10

Twelfth Night 4.2: 56

Nay, I’ll ne’er believe a madman till I see his brains. I will fetch you light and paper and ink.
11

Richard III 5.3: 24

Give me some ink and paper in my tent;
11

Richard III 5.3: 50

Give me some ink and paper.
10

Richard III 5.3: 76

Set it down. Is ink and paper ready?
14

Rape of Lucrece: 1289

Go get me hither paper, ink, and pen,
10

Antony and Cleopatra 1.5: 65

Shall die a beggar. Ink and paper, Charmian.
14

Romeo and Juliet 5.1: 25

Thou knowest my lodging, get me ink and paper,
14

Romeo and Juliet 5.1: 26

And hire post-horses; I will hence tonight.