Comparison of William Shakespeare Timon of Athens 5.4 to William Shakespeare
Summary

William Shakespeare Timon of Athens 5.4 has 85 lines, and 25% of them have weak matches at magnitude 10 to 14 in William Shakespeare. 75% of the lines have no match. On average, each line has 0.46 weak matches.

Timon of Athens 5.4

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William Shakespeare

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Timon of Athens 5.4: 5

The scope of justice; till now myself and such
10

Measure for Measure 5.1: 230

Now, good my lord, give me the scope of justice,
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 34

And by the hazard of the spotted die
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Richard III 5.4: 10

And I will stand the hazard of the die. [continues next]
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 35

Let die the spotted. All have not offended;
10

All's Well That Ends Well 1.3: 117

Be not offended, for it hurts not him [continues next]
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Richard III 5.4: 10

[continues previous] And I will stand the hazard of the die.
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 36

For those that were, it is not square to take
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All's Well That Ends Well 1.3: 117

[continues previous] Be not offended, for it hurts not him
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All's Well That Ends Well 1.3: 118

[continues previous] That he is lov’d of me; I follow him not
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 42

With those that have offended; like a shepherd,
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Richard III 1.4: 185

To cut off those that have offended him.
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 44

But kill not all together. What thou wilt,
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All's Well That Ends Well 5.3: 240

But wilt thou not speak all thou know’st? [continues next]
11

As You Like It 3.5: 131

And thou shalt bear it; wilt thou, Silvius? [continues next]
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Henry VI Part 2 4.1: 30

Rate me at what thou wilt, thou shalt be paid. [continues next]
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 45

Thou rather shalt enforce it with thy smile
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All's Well That Ends Well 5.3: 240

[continues previous] But wilt thou not speak all thou know’st?
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As You Like It 3.5: 131

[continues previous] And thou shalt bear it; wilt thou, Silvius?
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As You Like It 3.5: 132

[continues previous] Phebe, with all my heart. I’ll write it straight;
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Henry VI Part 2 4.1: 30

[continues previous] Rate me at what thou wilt, thou shalt be paid.
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 63

At heaviest answer. ’Tis most nobly spoken.
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Henry VIII 3.2: 199

And stand unshaken yours. ’Tis nobly spoken. [continues next]
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 64

Descend, and keep your words.
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Henry VIII 3.2: 199

[continues previous] And stand unshaken yours. ’Tis nobly spoken.
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 65

My noble general, Timon is dead,
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 79

On thy low grave, on faults forgiven. Dead
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 80

Is noble Timon, of whose memory
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 66

Entomb’d upon the very hem o’ th’ sea,
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Othello 2.1: 53

The town is empty; on the brow o’ th’ sea [continues next]
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 67

And on his grave-stone this insculpture, which
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Othello 2.1: 53

[continues previous] The town is empty; on the brow o’ th’ sea
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 69

Interprets for my poor ignorance.
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Titus Andronicus 2.3: 262

Now to the bottom dost thou search my wound; [continues next]
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Titus Andronicus 2.3: 263

Poor Bassianus here lies murdered. [continues next]
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 70

“Here lies a wretched corse, of wretched soul bereft;
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Pericles 3.1: 48

As you think meet. Most wretched queen!
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Pericles 3.1: 49

Here she lies, sir.
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Pericles 3.1: 50

A terrible child-bed hast thou had, my dear,
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Titus Andronicus 2.3: 263

[continues previous] Poor Bassianus here lies murdered.
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 72

Here lie I, Timon, who, alive, all living men did hate;
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Timon of Athens 4.3: 473

But thus condition’d: thou shalt build from men; [continues next]
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Timon of Athens 4.3: 474

Hate all, curse all, show charity to none, [continues next]
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 73

Pass by and curse thy fill, but pass and stay not here thy gait.”
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Timon of Athens 4.3: 474

[continues previous] Hate all, curse all, show charity to none,
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 76

Scorn’dst our brains’ flow, and those our droplets which
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Sir Thomas More 4.4: 77

What means or misery from our birth doth flow [continues next]
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 77

From niggard nature fall, yet rich conceit
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Sir Thomas More 4.4: 77

[continues previous] What means or misery from our birth doth flow
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Sir Thomas More 4.4: 78

[continues previous] Nature entitles to us; that we owe:
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 79

On thy low grave, on faults forgiven. Dead
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 65

My noble general, Timon is dead, [continues next]
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 80

Is noble Timon, of whose memory
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 65

[continues previous] My noble general, Timon is dead,
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Timon of Athens 5.4: 85

Let our drums strike.
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Edward III 4.7: 13

Our drums strike nothing but discouragement,
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Henry IV Part 2 4.2: 120

Strike up our drums, pursue the scatt’red stray;
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King John 5.2: 179

Strike up our drums, to find this danger out.
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Richard III 4.4: 149

A flourish, trumpets! Strike alarum, drums!
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Richard III 4.4: 150

Let not the heavens hear these tell-tale women