Comparison of William Shakespeare Antony and Cleopatra 4.9 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Antony and Cleopatra 4.9 has 33 lines, and 39% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 61% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.79 weak matches.

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Antony and Cleopatra 4.9: 1

If we be not reliev’d within this hour,
10

As You Like It 4.3: 89

Within an hour, and pacing through the forest, [continues next]
10

Othello 2.3: 13

Not this hour, lieutenant; ’tis not yet ten o’ th’ clock. Our general cast us thus early for the love of his Desdemona; who let us not therefore blame. He hath not yet made wanton the night with her; and she is sport for Jove. [continues next]
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Troilus and Cressida 4.2: 56

Ere the first sacrifice, within this hour, [continues next]
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Antony and Cleopatra 4.9: 2

We must return to th’ court of guard. The night
10

As You Like It 4.3: 88

[continues previous] He left a promise to return again
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Antony and Cleopatra 4.9: 31

To th’ court of guard; he is of note. Our hour
10

Othello 2.3: 12

[continues previous] Welcome, Iago; we must to the watch.
10

Othello 2.3: 173

In night, and on the court and guard of safety?
13

Troilus and Cressida 4.2: 57

[continues previous] We must give up to Diomedes’ hand
10

Antony and Cleopatra 4.9: 6

What man is this? Stand close, and list him.
10

Midsummer Night's Dream 3.2: 41

Stand close; this is the same Athenian. [continues next]
10

Antony and Cleopatra 4.9: 7

Be witness to me, O thou blessed moon,
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Midsummer Night's Dream 3.2: 40

[continues previous] That when he wak’d, of force she must be ey’d.
10

Antony and Cleopatra 4.9: 18

And finish all foul thoughts. O Antony,
10

All's Well That Ends Well 2.3: 149

Was in my nobler thoughts most base, is now [continues next]
10

Julius Caesar 3.2: 85

There’s not a nobler man in Rome than Antony. [continues next]
10

Antony and Cleopatra 4.9: 19

Nobler than my revolt is infamous,
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All's Well That Ends Well 2.3: 149

[continues previous] Was in my nobler thoughts most base, is now
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Julius Caesar 3.2: 85

[continues previous] There’s not a nobler man in Rome than Antony.
10

Antony and Cleopatra 4.9: 20

Forgive me in thine own particular,
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Coriolanus 4.5: 72

Thine own particular wrongs, and stop those maims
14

Antony and Cleopatra 4.9: 23

O Antony! O Antony! Let’s speak to him.
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Sir Thomas More 2.4: 29

Sheriff More speaks; shall we hear Sheriff More speak? [continues next]
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Sir Thomas More 2.4: 30

Let’s hear him. ’A keeps a plentyful shrievaltry, and ’a made my brother Arthur Watchins Seriant Safes yeoman. Let’s hear Sheriff More. [continues next]
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Antony and Cleopatra 4.15: 11

The varying shore o’ th’ world! O Antony,
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Antony and Cleopatra 4.15: 12

Antony, Antony! Help, Charmian, help, Iras, help;
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Antony and Cleopatra 4.9: 24

Let’s hear him, for the things he speaks
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Sir Thomas More 2.4: 30

[continues previous] Let’s hear him. ’A keeps a plentyful shrievaltry, and ’a made my brother Arthur Watchins Seriant Safes yeoman. Let’s hear Sheriff More.
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Antony and Cleopatra 4.9: 26

Swoonds rather, for so bad a prayer as his
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King Lear 3.2: 26

Shall of a corn cry woe, And turn his sleep to wake. [continues next]
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Antony and Cleopatra 4.9: 27

Was never yet for sleep. Go we to him.
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Merry Wives of Windsor 3.5: 45

Hum! Ha? Is this a vision? Is this a dream? Do I sleep? Master Ford, awake! Awake, Master Ford! There’s a hole made in your best coat, Master Ford. This ’tis to be married! This ’tis to have linen and buck-baskets! Well, I will proclaim myself what I am. I will now take the lecher; he is at my house. He cannot scape ... [continues next]
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King Lear 3.2: 26

[continues previous] Shall of a corn cry woe, And turn his sleep to wake.
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King Lear 3.2: 27

[continues previous] For there was never yet fair woman but she made mouths in a glass.
10

Antony and Cleopatra 4.9: 28

Awake, sir, awake, speak to us. Hear you, sir?
10

Merry Wives of Windsor 3.5: 45

[continues previous] Hum! Ha? Is this a vision? Is this a dream? Do I sleep? Master Ford, awake! Awake, Master Ford! There’s a hole made in your best coat, Master Ford. This ’tis to be married! This ’tis to have linen and buck-baskets! Well, I will proclaim myself what I am. I will now take the lecher; he is at my house. He cannot scape me; ’tis impossible he ...
12

Antony and Cleopatra 4.9: 31

To th’ court of guard; he is of note. Our hour
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Antony and Cleopatra 4.9: 2

We must return to th’ court of guard. The night