Comparison of William Shakespeare Timon of Athens 4.1 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Timon of Athens 4.1 has 41 lines, and 24% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 76% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.34 weak matches.

Timon of Athens 4.1

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William Shakespeare

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Timon of Athens 4.1: 1

Let me look back upon thee. O thou wall
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Romeo and Juliet 2.2: 170

I have forgot why I did call thee back.
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Romeo and Juliet 2.2: 171

Let me stand here till thou remember it.
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Timon of Athens 4.1: 7

Convert o’ th’ instant, green virginity!
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Double Falsehood 5.2: 72

O’ th’ instant hour: but have the gentle patience
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Timon of Athens 2.2: 162

Deserv’d this hearing — bid ’em send o’ th’ instant
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Timon of Athens 4.1: 8

Do’t in your parents’ eyes! Bankrupts, hold fast;
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Macbeth 4.3: 3

Hold fast the mortal sword, and like good men [continues next]
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Timon of Athens 4.1: 9

Rather than render back, out with your knives,
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Sir Thomas More 2.4: 117

Whet their detested knives against your throats, [continues next]
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Macbeth 4.3: 2

[continues previous] Weep our sad bosoms empty. Let us rather
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Timon of Athens 4.1: 10

And cut your trusters’ throats! Bound servants, steal;
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Sir Thomas More 2.4: 117

[continues previous] Whet their detested knives against your throats,
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Titus Andronicus 5.2: 181

This one hand yet is left to cut your throats,
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Timon of Athens 4.1: 15

With it beat out his brains! Piety, and fear,
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Measure for Measure 4.3: 20

Friar, not I; I have been drinking hard all night, and I will have more time to prepare me, or they shall beat out my brains with billets. I will not consent to die this day, that’s certain.
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Timon of Athens 4.1: 19

Degrees, observances, customs, and laws,
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Rape of Lucrece: 1

Lucius Tarquinius (for his excessive pride surnamed Superbus), after he had caused his own father-in-law Servius Tullius to be cruelly murd’red, and contrary to the Roman laws and customs, not requiring or staying for the people’s suffrages, had possessed himself of the kingdom, went, accompanied with his sons and other noblemen of Rome, to besiege Ardea; during which siege, the principal men of the army meeting one evening at the tent of Sextus Tarquinius, the King’s son, in their ...
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Timon of Athens 4.1: 22

Your potent and infectious fevers heap
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Timon of Athens 4.3: 100

When I have laid proud Athens on a heap[continues next]
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Timon of Athens 4.1: 23

On Athens, ripe for stroke! Thou cold sciatica,
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Timon of Athens 4.3: 100

[continues previous] When I have laid proud Athens on a heap —
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Timon of Athens 4.1: 38

Th’ Athenians both within and out that wall!
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Timon of Athens 5.1: 129

Look out and speak to friends. Th’ Athenians