Comparison of William Shakespeare Coriolanus 2.3 to Geoffrey Chaucer
Summary

William Shakespeare Coriolanus 2.3 has 203 lines, and one of them has weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in Geoffrey Chaucer. Almost 100% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.03 weak matches.

Coriolanus 2.3

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Geoffrey Chaucer

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11

Coriolanus 2.3: 7

We have been call’d so of many, not that our heads are some brown, some black, some abram, some bald, but that our wits are so diversely color’d; and truly I think if all our wits were to issue out of one skull, they would fly east, west, north, south, and their consent of one direct way should be at once to all the points a’ th’ compass.
11

Man of Law's Tale: 395

'Bothe north and south, and also west and est,
11

Man of Law's Tale: 850

Som-tyme West, som-tyme North and South,
11

Man of Law's Tale: 851

And som-tyme Est, ful many a wery day,
11

Franklin's Tale: 145

For by this werk, south, north, ne west, ne eest,
11

Pardoner's Tale: 190

Maketh that, Est and West, and North and South,
10

Treatise on the Astrolabe 1: 15

The wombe-side of thyn Astrolabie is also devyded with a longe croys in foure quarters from est to west, fro south to north, fro right syde to left syde, as is the bak-syde. And for the more declaracioun, lo here thy figure.