Comparison of William Shakespeare Timon of Athens 4.2 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Timon of Athens 4.2 has 50 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 0.36 weak matches.

Timon of Athens 4.2

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William Shakespeare

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Timon of Athens 4.2: 1

Hear you, Master Steward, where’s our master?
11

Taming of the Shrew 5.1: 23

I have seen them in the church together, God send ’em good shipping! But who is here? Mine old master Vincentio! Now we are undone and brought to nothing. [continues next]
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Timon of Athens 4.2: 2

Are we undone, cast off, nothing remaining?
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Taming of the Shrew 5.1: 23

[continues previous] I have seen them in the church together, God send ’em good shipping! But who is here? Mine old master Vincentio! Now we are undone and brought to nothing.
11

Romeo and Juliet 3.2: 38

We are undone, lady, we are undone! [continues next]
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Timon of Athens 4.2: 3

Alack, my fellows, what should I say to you?
11

Merchant of Venice 1.3: 97

What should I say to you? Should I not say,
10

Merry Wives of Windsor 2.1: 9

... wicked, wicked world! One that is well-nigh worn to pieces with age to show himself a young gallant! What an unweigh’d behavior hath this Flemish drunkard pick’d (with the devil’s name!) out of my conversation, that he dares in this manner assay me? Why, he hath not been thrice in my company! What should I say to him? I was then frugal of my mirth. Heaven forgive me! Why, I’ll exhibit a bill in the parliament for the putting down of men. How shall I be reveng’d on him? For reveng’d I will be! As sure as his guts are made of puddings.
11

Romeo and Juliet 3.2: 39

[continues previous] Alack the day, he’s gone, he’s kill’d, he’s dead!
10

Timon of Athens 4.2: 5

I am as poor as you. Such a house broke?
10

Henry IV Part 2 1.2: 39

I am as poor as Job, my lord, but not so patient. Your lordship may minister the potion of imprisonment to me in respect of poverty, but how I should be your patient to follow your prescriptions, the wise may make some dram of a scruple, or indeed a scruple itself.
11

Timon of Athens 4.2: 6

So noble a master fall’n, all gone, and not
11

Henry VIII 3.2: 423

So good, so noble, and so true a master?
11

Henry VIII 3.2: 424

Bear witness, all that have not hearts of iron,
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Timon of Athens 4.2: 24

Where ever we shall meet, for Timon’s sake
10

Romeo and Juliet 3.5: 50

O, think’st thou we shall ever meet again?
10

Timon of Athens 4.2: 25

Let’s yet be fellows. Let’s shake our heads, and say,
10

Taming of the Shrew 1.2: 246

O excellent motion! Fellows, let’s be gone.
13

Timon of Athens 4.2: 27

“We have seen better days.” Let each take some;
13

Sir Thomas More 4.4: 85

Sir, we have seen far better days than these.
13

As You Like It 2.7: 120

True is it that we have seen better days,
10

Timon of Athens 4.2: 36

But only painted, like his varnish’d friends?
10

All's Well That Ends Well 1.3: 116

My friends were poor, but honest, so’s my love. [continues next]
10

Timon of Athens 4.2: 37

Poor honest lord, brought low by his own heart,
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All's Well That Ends Well 1.3: 116

[continues previous] My friends were poor, but honest, so’s my love.
10

Timon of Athens 4.2: 42

My dearest lord, blest to be most accurs’d,
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Romeo and Juliet 4.5: 43

Accurs’d, unhappy, wretched, hateful day! [continues next]
10

Romeo and Juliet 4.5: 44

Most miserable hour that e’er time saw [continues next]
10

Timon of Athens 4.2: 43

Rich only to be wretched, thy great fortunes
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Romeo and Juliet 4.5: 43

[continues previous] Accurs’d, unhappy, wretched, hateful day!