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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 76 |
is with the moon | 46 |
grand commissioners and farmers | 43 |
the said grand commissioners | 39 |
said grand commissioners and | 36 |
represented either as utf | 32 |
characters represented either as | 32 |
of liberty of conscience | 28 |
for liberty of conscience | 23 |
described above is co | 20 |
keyed and coded from | 20 |
the early english books | 20 |
of the work described | 20 |
owned by the institutions | 20 |
online text creation partnership | 20 |
the institutions providing financial | 20 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 20 |
institutions providing financial support | 20 |
to the terms of | 20 |
the terms of creative | 20 |
assigned for keying and | 20 |
this phase i text | 20 |
encoded text transcribed from | 20 |
to the early english | 20 |
phase i text is | 20 |
and coded from proquest | 20 |
work described above is | 20 |
text and markup reviewed | 20 |
edition of the work | 20 |
all without asking permission | 20 |
coded from proquest page | 20 |
the text can be | 20 |
markup reviewed and edited | 20 |
books online text creation | 20 |
encoded edition of the | 20 |
providing financial support to | 20 |
images scanned from microfilm | 20 |
is available for reuse | 20 |
according to the terms | 20 |
even for commercial purposes | 20 |
english books online text | 20 |
from proquest page images | 20 |
support to the early | 20 |
and encoded edition of | 20 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 20 |
the work described above | 20 |
and markup reviewed and | 20 |
financial support to the | 20 |
text can be copied | 20 |
tcp assigned for keying | 20 |
by the institutions providing | 20 |
terms of creative commons | 20 |
i text is available | 20 |
for keying and markup | 20 |
text is available for | 20 |
and farmers of liberty | 18 |
farmers of liberty of | 18 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 18 |
the house of commons | 17 |
reason to do so | 17 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 17 |
the church of england | 17 |
estc r ocm this | 17 |
encoded texts based on | 16 |
files to tei p | 16 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 16 |
later edition of a | 16 |
can now take and | 16 |
while the overall quality | 16 |
text creation partnership web | 16 |
any assumptions that can | 16 |
converting tcp files to | 16 |
in all likelihood such | 16 |
have been issued variously | 16 |
is a partnership between | 16 |
in english were prioritized | 16 |
these texts for their | 16 |
filling in of gaps | 16 |
of the texts have | 16 |
published between and available | 16 |
wide variety of subject | 16 |
of textual data within | 16 |
of each text was | 16 |
with level of the | 16 |
are eligible for inclusion | 16 |
level of the tei | 16 |
or for an anonymous | 16 |
been looked at by | 16 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 16 |
texts based on the | 16 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 16 |
encoding based on the | 16 |
released into the public | 16 |
then carried out by | 16 |
the true nature of | 16 |
creating the tcp texts | 16 |
works in other languages | 16 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 16 |
was proofread for accuracy | 16 |
text strings within braces | 16 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 16 |
based on the text | 16 |
was a compelling reason | 16 |
take and use these | 16 |
illegibles were encoded as | 16 |
processes should make clear | 16 |
to encode one copy | 16 |
the universities of michigan | 16 |
returned to the keyers | 16 |
iv tiff page images | 16 |
keyers to be redone | 16 |
and sometimes a second | 16 |
tcp files to tei | 16 |
proquest to create accurately | 16 |
that due credit and | 16 |
with changes to facilitate | 16 |
the process of creating | 16 |
encoding was enhanced and | 16 |
simplify the filling in | 16 |
reproduction of original in | 16 |
respectfully request that due | 16 |
second or later edition | 16 |
should be aware of | 16 |
request that due credit | 16 |
into placeholder characters or | 16 |
of the tei in | 16 |
divided into two phases | 16 |
quantities of textual data | 16 |
corrected and characters marked | 16 |
for an anonymous work | 16 |
up to a limit | 16 |
should bear in mind | 16 |
their early english books | 16 |
process of creating the | 16 |
a second or later | 16 |
enhanced and or corrected | 16 |
range over a wide | 16 |
or corrected and characters | 16 |
are a number of | 16 |
over a wide variety | 16 |
to tei p using | 16 |
transcription and basic encoding | 16 |
tcp data is very | 16 |
the image sets published | 16 |
copies of the texts | 16 |
proofread for accuracy and | 16 |
true nature of the | 16 |
looked at by a | 16 |
that can be made | 16 |
if there was a | 16 |
to page images in | 16 |
notably latin and welsh | 16 |
illegible were corrected where | 16 |
structural encoding based on | 16 |
elements to simplify the | 16 |
such instances will never | 16 |
usual project restraints of | 16 |
and therefore chose to | 16 |
page images in accordance | 16 |
public domain as of | 16 |
language title published between | 16 |
were encoded as gap | 16 |
project have been released | 16 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 16 |
selection was based on | 16 |
although there are a | 16 |
compelling reason to do | 16 |
and attribution is given | 16 |
reflect the true nature | 16 |
of instances per text | 16 |
limit of instances per | 16 |
or text strings within | 16 |
of tcp data is | 16 |
data is very good | 16 |
given to their original | 16 |
issued variously as sgml | 16 |
as illegible were corrected | 16 |
made about the data | 16 |
therefore chose to create | 16 |
the text encoding initiative | 16 |
quality assurance was then | 16 |
was intended to range | 16 |
on the new cambridge | 16 |
of every monographic english | 16 |
of a works in | 16 |
were encoded and linked | 16 |
chosen if there was | 16 |
within the usual project | 16 |
was chosen if there | 16 |
meet qa standards were | 16 |
based on the image | 16 |
data within the usual | 16 |
their works are eligible | 16 |
the publisher proquest to | 16 |
should make clear that | 16 |
of the print record | 16 |
the texts were encoded | 16 |
some readable characters will | 16 |
and the publisher proquest | 16 |
users should bear in | 16 |
on the image sets | 16 |
first editions of a | 16 |
been issued variously as | 16 |
be aware of the | 16 |
created by converting tcp | 16 |
large quantities of textual | 16 |
the project have been | 16 |
any remaining illegibles were | 16 |
in oxford and michigan | 16 |
phase of the project | 16 |
and encoded texts based | 16 |
did not meet qa | 16 |
which did not meet | 16 |
those which did not | 16 |
of michigan and oxford | 16 |
sent to external keying | 16 |
general aim of eebo | 16 |
aimed to produce large | 16 |
use these texts for | 16 |
partnership between the universities | 16 |
were sent to external | 16 |
to the keyers to | 16 |
gaps by user contributors | 16 |
was based on the | 16 |
based on the new | 16 |
understanding these processes should | 16 |
by editorial teams in | 16 |
of time and funding | 16 |
where possible up to | 16 |
and available in eebo | 16 |
a partnership between the | 16 |
have been looked at | 16 |
the filling in of | 16 |
and some readable characters | 16 |
the overall quality of | 16 |
therefore of any assumptions | 16 |
all likelihood such instances | 16 |
to external keying companies | 16 |
variety of subject areas | 16 |
texts created during phase | 16 |
characters will be marked | 16 |
is given to their | 16 |
image sets published by | 16 |
of creating the tcp | 16 |
that in all likelihood | 16 |
the public domain as | 16 |
a works in english | 16 |
be made about the | 16 |
create accurately transcribed and | 16 |
for transcription and basic | 16 |
will remain and some | 16 |
have been released into | 16 |
companies for transcription and | 16 |
teams in oxford and | 16 |
texts were encoded and | 16 |
created during phase of | 16 |
published by proquest via | 16 |
have been transformed into | 16 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 16 |
and characters marked as | 16 |
between the universities of | 16 |
on the text encoding | 16 |
works in english were | 16 |
keying and markup guidelines | 16 |
restraints of time and | 16 |
that the said grand | 16 |
corrected where possible up | 16 |
textual data within the | 16 |
not meet qa standards | 16 |
publisher proquest to create | 16 |
usually the first edition | 16 |
instances will never have | 16 |
available at the text | 16 |
keying companies for transcription | 16 |
in accordance with level | 16 |
unicode or tei g | 16 |
print record of the | 16 |
project was divided into | 16 |
edition of a work | 16 |
between and available in | 16 |
nature of the print | 16 |
selection was intended to | 16 |
michigan and oxford and | 16 |
users should be aware | 16 |
a number of works | 16 |
known extent have been | 16 |
credit and attribution is | 16 |
title published between and | 16 |
carried out by editorial | 16 |
bibliography of english literature | 16 |
was divided into two | 16 |
and markup guidelines are | 16 |
unicode or text strings | 16 |
the keyers to be | 16 |
some errors will remain | 16 |
was then carried out | 16 |
marked as illegible were | 16 |
aware of the process | 16 |
now take and use | 16 |
sets published by proquest | 16 |
assurance was then carried | 16 |
of any assumptions that | 16 |
were returned to the | 16 |
and use these texts | 16 |
record of the period | 16 |
and linked to page | 16 |
attribution is given to | 16 |
or tei g elements | 16 |
of the process of | 16 |
be marked as illegible | 16 |
and or corrected and | 16 |
anyone can now take | 16 |
the text creation partnership | 16 |
tcp aimed to produce | 16 |
readable characters will be | 16 |
to produce large quantities | 16 |
via their early english | 16 |
of gaps by user | 16 |
intended to range over | 16 |
or later edition of | 16 |
or elements to simplify | 16 |
errors will remain and | 16 |
to simplify the filling | 16 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 16 |
editions of a works | 16 |
into the public domain | 16 |
a limit of instances | 16 |
possible up to a | 16 |
and therefore of any | 16 |
number of works in | 16 |
universities of michigan and | 16 |
the usual project restraints | 16 |
will be marked as | 16 |
to a limit of | 16 |
a compelling reason to | 16 |
likelihood such instances will | 16 |
text selection was based | 16 |
during phase of the | 16 |
included and sometimes a | 16 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 16 |
and oxford and the | 16 |
in mind that in | 16 |
editorial teams in oxford | 16 |
we respectfully request that | 16 |
processed by university of | 16 |
sets were sent to | 16 |
by a tcp editor | 16 |
to create accurately transcribed | 16 |
for accuracy and those | 16 |
characters or elements to | 16 |
work was chosen if | 16 |
whichever is the greater | 16 |
assumptions that can be | 16 |
external keying companies for | 16 |
at the text creation | 16 |
images in accordance with | 16 |
then their works are | 16 |
of known extent have | 16 |
bear in mind that | 16 |
for their own purposes | 16 |
these processes should make | 16 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 16 |
of a work was | 16 |
of the project have | 16 |
project restraints of time | 16 |
encoded as gap s | 16 |
chose to create diplomatic | 16 |
to their original source | 16 |
due credit and attribution | 16 |
a work was chosen | 16 |
encoded and linked to | 16 |
domain as of january | 16 |
placeholder characters or elements | 16 |
elements of known extent | 16 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 16 |
and those which did | 16 |
to reflect the true | 16 |
in of gaps by | 16 |
sometimes a second or | 16 |
the texts have been | 16 |
texts for their own | 16 |
there are a number | 16 |
image sets were sent | 16 |
of works in other | 16 |
a wide variety of | 16 |
qa standards were returned | 16 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 16 |
been transformed into placeholder | 16 |
were corrected where possible | 16 |
by university of nebraska | 16 |
accordance with level of | 16 |
text was proofread for | 16 |
is to encode one | 16 |
gap elements of known | 16 |
to range over a | 16 |
as opposed to critical | 16 |
there was a compelling | 16 |
texts have been issued | 16 |
the encoding was enhanced | 16 |
was enhanced and or | 16 |
creation partnership web site | 16 |
characters marked as illegible | 16 |
produce large quantities of | 16 |
each text was proofread | 16 |
quality of tcp data | 16 |
oxford and the publisher | 16 |
been released into the | 16 |
guidelines are available at | 16 |
tei p using tcp | 16 |
can be made about | 16 |
standards were returned to | 16 |
works are eligible for | 16 |
the print record of | 16 |
will never have been | 16 |
but we respectfully request | 16 |
remain and some readable | 16 |
p using tcp tei | 16 |
markup guidelines are available | 16 |
tcp is a partnership | 16 |
tcp is to encode | 16 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 16 |
at by a tcp | 16 |
by converting tcp files | 16 |
proquest via their early | 16 |
the tei in libraries | 16 |
accuracy and those which | 16 |
mind that in all | 16 |
mainly structural encoding based | 16 |
out by editorial teams | 16 |
by proquest via their | 16 |
extent have been transformed | 16 |
never have been looked | 16 |
are available at the | 16 |
the general aim of | 16 |
overall quality of tcp | 16 |
opposed to critical editions | 16 |
linked to page images | 16 |
tcp project was divided | 16 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 16 |
the author of hudibras | 14 |
any person or persons | 13 |
commissioners and farmers of | 13 |
by the author of | 13 |
a wing b estc | 12 |
to the tune of | 12 |
b estc r ocm | 12 |
wing b estc r | 12 |
to the church of | 11 |
may have power to | 10 |
the city of london | 10 |
attributed to samuel butler | 10 |
conformable to the church | 10 |
in the time of | 10 |
solemn league and covenant | 10 |
the knight and squire | 9 |
and are to be | 9 |
the posture of defence | 9 |
the argument of the | 9 |
apex covantage keyed and | 9 |
the power of the | 9 |
the kingdom of england | 9 |
covantage keyed and coded | 9 |
within the kingdom of | 9 |
are to be sold | 9 |
did they not swear | 8 |
the law of arms | 8 |
but all in vain | 8 |
the publick seal of | 8 |
the solemn league and | 8 |
quoth then sir guill | 8 |
to the contrary notwithstanding | 8 |
planets aspects and weather | 8 |
seal of the said | 8 |
at this the knight | 8 |
publick seal of the | 8 |
of the said office | 8 |
such person or persons | 8 |
before the said grand | 8 |
a native of england | 8 |
and xml conversion the | 7 |
it shall be called | 7 |
written by the authour | 7 |
the authour of the | 7 |
to carry on the | 7 |
for the posture of | 7 |
by the authour of | 7 |
from time to time | 7 |
of original in huntington | 7 |
original in huntington library | 7 |
at in the morning | 7 |
the hands of the | 6 |
hearer male or female | 6 |
the original text notes | 6 |
thing to the contrary | 6 |
to all rational men | 6 |
a common hearer only | 6 |
composition for liberty of | 6 |
farming of liberty of | 6 |
any thing to the | 6 |
committee for the posture | 6 |
under the publick seal | 6 |
original text notes for | 6 |
from the original text | 6 |
the curvets of conscience | 6 |
called the libertines lampoone | 6 |
notes for div a | 6 |
male or female in | 6 |
or female in fellowship | 6 |
under any administration whatsoever | 6 |
for the farming of | 6 |
of the geneva ballad | 6 |
the farming of liberty | 6 |
printed in the year | 6 |
at in the evening | 6 |
the committee for the | 6 |
authour of the geneva | 6 |
of original in the | 6 |
text notes for div | 6 |
aptara keyed and coded | 6 |
commissioners and farmers may | 6 |
the time of the | 5 |
the good old cause | 5 |
offered for the farming | 5 |
the memory of the | 5 |
at the same time | 5 |
appeal to all rational | 5 |
new moon the day | 5 |
to stand it out | 5 |
is with the moo | 5 |
farmers may have power | 5 |
the whore of babylon | 5 |
of the church of | 5 |
spi global keyed and | 5 |
global keyed and coded | 5 |
of the grand commissioners | 5 |
humbly offered for the | 5 |
to the memory of | 5 |
the worthy inhabitants thereof | 5 |
to all the world | 5 |
from the house of | 5 |
for the defence of | 5 |
the grand commissioners and | 5 |
of our late parliament | 5 |
but a kind of | 5 |
together by the ears | 5 |
carry on the work | 5 |
the faction in parliament | 5 |
as if they had | 5 |
mercury is with the | 5 |
mars is with the | 5 |
at a dead lift | 5 |
as well as he | 5 |
of the first canto | 4 |
for he was of | 4 |
the factions in the | 4 |
the heart of the | 4 |
compound and agree for | 4 |
whether right or wrong | 4 |
display of a text | 4 |
to the last drop | 4 |
we thank ye for | 4 |
the knight began to | 4 |
common hearer only a | 4 |
in which that swearing | 4 |
this text has not | 4 |
ordinances a common hearer | 4 |
by amateur and professional | 4 |
may have and exercise | 4 |
are under composition for | 4 |
version of the tcp | 4 |
a text in a | 4 |
as you would have | 4 |
based collaborative curation by | 4 |
stand conformable to the | 4 |
of the tcp digital | 4 |
stood upon his guard | 4 |
text has not been | 4 |
a certificate from the | 4 |
is to be so | 4 |
mercvrivs civicvs to mercurius | 4 |
the publique seal of | 4 |
under any administration not | 4 |
of the most renowned | 4 |
this text is an | 4 |
an enriched version of | 4 |
they not swear to | 4 |
which the saints have | 4 |
and resolves that hath | 4 |
if he had not | 4 |
that preserves archaic forms | 4 |
as are hereafter specified | 4 |
fight to the last | 4 |
a letter from mercvrivs | 4 |
you may as well | 4 |
to be observed in | 4 |
textual changes and metadata | 4 |
the value of his | 4 |
being a native of | 4 |
many walks of life | 4 |
persons are under composition | 4 |
john latta text and | 4 |
and monuments of our | 4 |
agree for liberty of | 4 |
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towards the reformation of | 4 |
from mercvrivs civicvs to | 4 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 4 |
authors are to blame | 4 |
person or persons are | 4 |
liberty to assert the | 4 |
fellowship to all ordinances | 4 |
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publique seal of the | 4 |
as stand conformable to | 4 |
have yet sound and | 4 |
time of the late | 4 |
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was not half so | 4 |
the tcp digital transcription | 4 |
that the beginning and | 4 |
under such rates and | 4 |
english short title catalog | 4 |
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text more computationally tractable | 4 |
of the committee appointed | 4 |
stationer meant to publish | 4 |
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only excepted as stand | 4 |
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high court of justice | 4 |
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the unreasonable and insupportable | 4 |
to compound for liberty | 4 |
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letter from mercvrivs civicvs | 4 |
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textual changes aim at | 4 |
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and insupportable burthen now | 4 |
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seal of the office | 4 |
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logarbo text and markup | 4 |
text r in the | 4 |
being an essay towards | 4 |
and for a while | 4 |
for the truth of | 4 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 4 |
curation by amateur and | 4 |
venus is with the | 4 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 4 |
mean while the knight | 4 |
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civicvs to mercurius rusticus | 4 |
except conformable to the | 4 |
that support the display | 4 |
written in the time | 4 |
all ordinances a common | 4 |
against in any of | 4 |
excepted as stand conformable | 4 |
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aim at making the | 4 |
an officer under any | 4 |
a convenient number of | 4 |
as the vulgar say | 4 |
the text the author | 4 |
at restoring the text | 4 |
such only excepted as | 4 |
enrichments aim at making | 4 |
latta sampled and proofread | 4 |
according to the value | 4 |
mentioned in the rates | 4 |
sound and impartial ears | 4 |
the shoulders of this | 4 |
the most renowned du | 4 |
rates to be observed | 4 |
to the value of | 4 |
administration not mentioned in | 4 |
spellings that support the | 4 |
persons shall happen to | 4 |
to be sold by | 4 |
a of text r | 4 |
not been fully proofread | 4 |
full moon the day | 4 |
day mars is with | 4 |
that the world may | 4 |
argument of the first | 4 |
a standardized format that | 4 |
tcp digital transcription a | 4 |
to all ordinances a | 4 |
sent him for a | 4 |
the acts and monuments | 4 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 4 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 4 |
within the said kingdom | 4 |
of his or her | 4 |
of a text in | 4 |
to fight to the | 4 |
resolves that hath passed | 4 |
under composition for liberty | 4 |
the rate of defects | 4 |
in the same cause | 4 |
includes standard spellings that | 4 |
amateur and professional end | 4 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 4 |
rate of defects per | 4 |
and xml conversion hudibras | 4 |
unreasonable and insupportable burthen | 4 |
of the most famous | 4 |
from the said grand | 4 |
to the consideration of | 4 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 4 |
sold at his shop | 4 |
restoring the text the | 4 |
and farmers under the | 4 |
not a native of | 4 |
from many walks of | 4 |
been fully proofread approx | 4 |
the free exercise of | 4 |
making the text more | 4 |
this text in the | 4 |
be sold at his | 4 |
factions in the town | 4 |
yet sound and impartial | 4 |
as you have done | 4 |
professional end users from | 4 |
in the english short | 4 |
changes aim at restoring | 4 |
is but a kind | 4 |
text is an enriched | 4 |
of church and state | 4 |
break a de peace | 4 |
to find him out | 4 |
to seize upon the | 4 |
has been tokenized and | 4 |
the service of the | 4 |
upon the heart of | 4 |
londons confession but not | 4 |
committee appointed for that | 4 |
shall happen to be | 4 |
the committee appointed for | 4 |
an aspect of degrees | 4 |
latta text and markup | 4 |
vid all mine heart | 4 |
the homilies of the | 4 |
famous city of london | 4 |
with might and main | 4 |
with the said grand | 4 |
power from time to | 4 |
at making the text | 4 |
this the knight grew | 4 |
a collection of the | 4 |
commissioners and farmers under | 4 |
in fellowship to all | 4 |
words puts this text | 4 |
work of the day | 4 |
category of texts with | 4 |
of all the factions | 4 |
that such person or | 4 |
users from many walks | 4 |
then quoth sir guill | 4 |
that swearing made a | 4 |
a hearer male or | 4 |
the names of the | 4 |
an essay towards the | 4 |
at a time when | 3 |
out under the title | 3 |
shop at the adam | 3 |
upon his feet and | 3 |
and thus he spoke | 3 |
if either of them | 3 |
went in quest of | 3 |
the priviledge of our | 3 |
an order from the | 3 |
known to the worthy | 3 |
or any twenty four | 3 |
with theirs that swore | 3 |
the house took into | 3 |
the naked truth of | 3 |
the heads of this | 3 |
and impartial ears to | 3 |
or the weak we | 3 |
spent the whole day | 3 |
of equity and justice | 3 |
what they call just | 3 |
together with some antiquities | 3 |
and that they might | 3 |
a deacon a hearer | 3 |
as i have done | 3 |
if you will give | 3 |
to bring in the | 3 |
and all further proceedings | 3 |
forth in a remonstrance | 3 |
the assistance of the | 3 |
the scales of equity | 3 |
was the first that | 3 |
be ascribed to that | 3 |
held forth in a | 3 |
they had no need | 3 |
a reply to a | 3 |
yet i shall rather | 3 |
that is not to | 3 |
in their hats like | 3 |
weak we must be | 3 |
unlawfully and violently held | 3 |
containing the history of | 3 |
may may may may | 3 |
a compendium of the | 3 |
duly weighed in the | 3 |
the laws of the | 3 |
i shall take a | 3 |
or any of them | 3 |
if they meant to | 3 |
good for nothing but | 3 |
up their throats with | 3 |
rage in them like | 3 |
jupiter is with the | 3 |
india of noble house | 3 |
some antiquities relating to | 3 |
those that have yet | 3 |
mighty tyrian queen that | 3 |
rayling against the bishops | 3 |
much of terra incognita | 3 |
cause would quickly fall | 3 |
to keep his word | 3 |
the act of parliament | 3 |
as well as they | 3 |
appointed for that purpose | 3 |
for all the rest | 3 |
the liberties and priviledges | 3 |
this day the house | 3 |
of all his foes | 3 |
as well as we | 3 |
of the second canto | 3 |
either of them had | 3 |
the government of the | 3 |
the obstinate pursuance of | 3 |
quickly fall to dust | 3 |
his life and death | 3 |
cloaks and hats too | 3 |
opposition of saturn and | 3 |
relating to that ancient | 3 |
to that rebellious city | 3 |
the meridian of the | 3 |
to be ascribed to | 3 |
is indeed the self | 3 |
at fast and loose | 3 |
to claw and curry | 3 |
obstinate pursuance of this | 3 |
priviledges of the oppressed | 3 |
and to the utmost | 3 |
nation must subject it | 3 |
as the wild irish | 3 |
our saints in the | 3 |
be no more called | 3 |
is a kind of | 3 |
last quarter the day | 3 |
accursed horrid rebellion is | 3 |
of our saints in | 3 |
who now began to | 3 |
antiquities relating to that | 3 |
usurped authority of the | 3 |
not commonly known to | 3 |
the business of perjury | 3 |
in church and state | 3 |
case with theirs that | 3 |
pretended long parliament now | 3 |
the work of his | 3 |
to accuse him of | 3 |
of this great city | 3 |
and much of terra | 3 |
the lord major and | 3 |
with his last speech | 3 |
of this accursed horrid | 3 |
in india of noble | 3 |
is to be had | 3 |
the third day mercury | 3 |
feel the pulses of | 3 |
slavery the nation must | 3 |
his last speech and | 3 |
being a reply to | 3 |
the weak we must | 3 |
and xml conversion a | 3 |
thou that with ale | 3 |
usurp upon the liberties | 3 |
crucian lore as learned | 3 |
and to avoid the | 3 |
as expert warriors use | 3 |
to be accountable for | 3 |
had little else to | 3 |
in a collection of | 3 |
the mighty tyrian queen | 3 |
stop the course of | 3 |
allowing the lawfulness and | 3 |
called the homilies of | 3 |
doctrine and discipline of | 3 |
which at this race | 3 |
long parliament now unlawfully | 3 |
they have more wit | 3 |
cautious to declare perfection | 3 |
of the oppressed people | 3 |
set up their throats | 3 |
let it be called | 3 |
as appears by the | 3 |
and discipline of the | 3 |
and keep them in | 3 |
that have yet sound | 3 |
grow in holy orders | 3 |
for div a e | 3 |
are wisely mounted higher | 3 |
intelligible world could say | 3 |
some men of law | 3 |
of the long parliament | 3 |
the company of stationers | 3 |
the memory of king | 3 |
principally to be ascribed | 3 |
it is an antichristian | 3 |
and the ingenious author | 3 |
i doubt not but | 3 |
the puritan and the | 3 |
lord mayor of london | 3 |
from side to side | 3 |
power of the sword | 3 |
make that sarcasmous scandal | 3 |
with some antiquities relating | 3 |
since copied out under | 3 |
top of this there | 3 |
cook of grays inn | 3 |
knew the seat of | 3 |
or like the late | 3 |
to make good his | 3 |
court of upper bench | 3 |
a collection of some | 3 |
under the title of | 3 |
liberties and priviledges of | 3 |
if there be any | 3 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 3 |
part of the city | 3 |
in triumph for it | 3 |
and duly weighed in | 3 |
heads of this rebellion | 3 |
laws of the land | 3 |
to mend the matter | 3 |
passed in the house | 3 |
and soon reduce you | 3 |
to the worthy inhabitants | 3 |
corns upon his feet | 3 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 3 |
and is indeed the | 3 |
you would never have | 3 |
in the scales of | 3 |
that usurp upon the | 3 |
violently held at westminster | 3 |
in person does appear | 3 |
to the meridian of | 3 |
the knight grew high | 3 |
made a shift to | 3 |
do not doubt but | 3 |
smart satyrs in verse | 3 |
in regard of the | 3 |
playing with his cat | 3 |
to a book intitled | 3 |
him for a token | 3 |
april april april april | 3 |
liberty of the subject | 3 |
to take his rest | 3 |
man in his wits | 3 |
make an end on | 3 |
when they came to | 3 |
day venus is with | 3 |
then how can any | 3 |
as the bold trojan | 3 |
in one of the | 3 |
all further proceedings stayed | 3 |
knight grew high in | 3 |
as sure as that | 3 |
and town of barwick | 3 |
parliament now unlawfully and | 3 |
month month month month | 3 |
laid him flat upon | 3 |
for the same cause | 3 |
subject it self to | 3 |
this we among our | 3 |
last drop of bloud | 3 |
as well as you | 3 |
that might pass for | 3 |
must subject it self | 3 |
the history of his | 3 |
race is like to | 3 |
may be made out | 3 |
to a newly revived | 3 |
calumny against the memory | 3 |
of his life and | 3 |
and usurped authority of | 3 |
to the law of | 3 |
last speech and epitaph | 3 |
her suit against him | 3 |
term of seven years | 3 |
and in their stead | 3 |
the honour of his | 3 |
whereas thou saist i | 3 |
only do what they | 3 |
gallants to their own | 3 |
person or persons shall | 3 |
the assembly of divines | 3 |
and the obstinate pursuance | 3 |
june june june june | 3 |
worsted by the knight | 3 |
we that are wisely | 3 |
in the martial art | 3 |
like to win most | 3 |
them had a navel | 3 |
people of all sorts | 3 |
of the separated churches | 3 |
and town of berwick | 3 |
of some smart satyrs | 3 |
the wild irish are | 3 |
that could as well | 3 |
meridian of the most | 3 |
the cause would quickly | 3 |
an old answer to | 3 |
the lawfulness and usurped | 3 |
mo a wing b | 3 |
referred particularly to the | 3 |
that the king and | 3 |
vvritten by some men | 3 |
of the pretended long | 3 |
what slavery the nation | 3 |
remonstrance to all those | 3 |
history of his life | 3 |
truth in person does | 3 |
wore in their hats | 3 |
one from john audland | 3 |
that sarcasmous scandal true | 3 |
a tract of land | 3 |
the bold trojan knight | 3 |
now unlawfully and violently | 3 |
his feet and toes | 3 |
to make it appear | 3 |
the king and parliament | 3 |
and since copied out | 3 |
we must be cautious | 3 |
little else to doe | 3 |
day saturn is with | 3 |
same case with theirs | 3 |
beginning and the obstinate | 3 |
in spight of all | 3 |
a time when they | 3 |
that are wisely mounted | 3 |
this race is like | 3 |
impartial ears to hear | 3 |
at his shop at | 3 |
in a remonstrance to | 3 |
have no mind to | 3 |
are not in the | 3 |
memories of monsieur du | 3 |
his shop at the | 3 |
verse and prose on | 3 |
first quarter the day | 3 |
that is to say | 3 |
for the company of | 3 |
is like to win | 3 |
thank ye for the | 3 |
the day of judgment | 3 |
puritan and the papist | 3 |
for if we should | 3 |
is principally to be | 3 |
of the protestant religion | 3 |
in verse and prose | 3 |
was put into the | 3 |
may as well say | 3 |
the pope of rome | 3 |
the pretended long parliament | 3 |
had corns upon his | 3 |
several additions and annotations | 3 |
to liberty of conscience | 3 |
the course you take | 3 |
him that baited the | 3 |
if they will not | 3 |
major part of the | 3 |
ascribed to that rebellious | 3 |
and yet for all | 3 |
and he that made | 3 |
it was in his | 3 |
this accursed horrid rebellion | 3 |
at this race is | 3 |
the title of collonel | 3 |
to do his best | 3 |
the church and state | 3 |
your appeal to all | 3 |
twenty four of them | 3 |
be accountable for the | 3 |
and priviledges of the | 3 |
rebellion is principally to | 3 |
to shew how much | 3 |
satyrs in verse and | 3 |
compendium of the year | 3 |
by the laws of | 3 |
proposall humbly offered for | 3 |
is good for nothing | 3 |
for the service of | 3 |
could as well bind | 3 |
aspect of degrees distance | 3 |
revived calumny against the | 3 |
to all those that | 3 |
no more of this | 3 |
not to be found | 3 |
the nation must subject | 3 |
argument of the second | 3 |
in the very act | 3 |
some smart satyrs in | 3 |
all those that have | 3 |
and prose on the | 3 |
reply to a book | 3 |
weighed in the scales | 3 |
lawfulness and usurped authority | 3 |
devil take the hinmost | 3 |
horrid rebellion is principally | 3 |
and that it may | 3 |
and now and then | 3 |
the memories of monsieur | 3 |
among our selves may | 3 |
pursuance of this accursed | 3 |
and as the ancients | 3 |
as soon as the | 3 |
to subvert the laws | 3 |
scales of equity and | 3 |
old answer to a | 3 |
priviledge of our saints | 3 |
answer to a newly | 3 |
house a lady gay | 3 |
on the late times | 3 |
be cautious to declare | 3 |
but left the trade | 3 |
the knight with all | 3 |
by him that baited | 3 |
for so of late | 3 |
spight of all your | 3 |
we among our selves | 3 |
fought for the truth | 3 |
the city and the | 3 |
must be cautious to | 3 |
the house of lords | 3 |
the indians fought for | 3 |
but all the mischief | 3 |
upon the liberties and | 3 |
and only do what | 3 |
collection of some smart | 3 |
for bears and dogs | 3 |
where truth in person | 3 |
shall be called a | 3 |
commonly known to the | 3 |
the parliament and city | 3 |
people of this nation | 3 |
of jupiter and mercury | 3 |
shall be called the | 3 |
to keep the good | 3 |
a remonstrance to all | 3 |
but to the wicked | 3 |
such a kind of | 3 |
by some men of | 3 |
newly revived calumny against | 3 |
and forasmuch as the | 3 |
the most famous city | 3 |
for fear of being | 3 |
memory of king charles | 3 |
the opposition of saturn | 3 |
saints in the business | 3 |
the beginning of the | 3 |
against the memory of | 3 |
the devil take the | 3 |
of noble house a | 3 |
to fight for the | 3 |
or the french league | 3 |
who first made musick | 3 |
and violently held at | 3 |
particularly to the meridian | 3 |
copied out under the | 3 |
by allowing the lawfulness | 3 |
would quickly fall to | 3 |
would never have done | 3 |
indians fought for the | 3 |
was but a piece | 3 |
our selves may speak | 3 |
authority of the pretended | 3 |
in the business of | 3 |
is the work of | 3 |
any twenty four of | 3 |
a newly revived calumny | 3 |
when they had little | 3 |
as to be born | 3 |
time when they had | 3 |
naked to the skin | 3 |
they had little else | 3 |
a book intitled king | 3 |
he knew the seat | 3 |
did grow in holy | 3 |
of them had a | 3 |
and did grow in | 3 |
for a power to | 3 |
by your own doctrine | 3 |
prose on the late | 3 |
he went in quest | 3 |
to keep the peace | 3 |
most famous city of | 3 |
from hand to mouth | 3 |
with several additions and | 3 |
such as these are | 3 |
that down it fell | 3 |
do what they call | 3 |
noble house a lady | 3 |
to wait upon the | 3 |
to that ancient and | 3 |
first made musick malleable | 3 |
vowing that he should | 2 |
but art not able | 2 |
a child of god | 2 |
and faintly go by | 2 |
design to destroy the | 2 |
prevail with all its | 2 |
did not some persons | 2 |
in the furnace they | 2 |
would wrong your valour | 2 |
nick of all his | 2 |
hogo did from stable | 2 |
stout crowdero in durance | 2 |
only a baptist admitted | 2 |
doth court the morn | 2 |
out with reverend mr | 2 |
his priests milk me | 2 |
or oracle from heart | 2 |
he did it by | 2 |
he sifts through coursest | 2 |
that crew whom hudibras | 2 |
laurels are transplanted now | 2 |
doth the wench escape | 2 |
to defend that faith | 2 |
to flourish most in | 2 |
lore the crew to | 2 |
him napping in his | 2 |
have no punishment for | 2 |
power upon their maw | 2 |
he that is in | 2 |
out of heart and | 2 |
and bid the squires | 2 |
there is shewn the | 2 |
as high and desperate | 2 |
will we fail in | 2 |
apt upon a wound | 2 |
which was snatcht at | 2 |
the knight did start | 2 |
hot pursuit of death | 2 |
at the gun at | 2 |
will shew thee ten | 2 |
we must find out | 2 |
man but two eyes | 2 |
and sell thy carrion | 2 |
i would as soon | 2 |
though he moved not | 2 |
crowdero ought to be | 2 |
force that makes thee | 2 |
no mortal ear but | 2 |
hapned to break off | 2 |
pulses of the stars | 2 |
his horse were of | 2 |
of him they hold | 2 |
be bug beard at | 2 |
when came to town | 2 |
as being not so | 2 |
any of the ecclesiastical | 2 |
and all you have | 2 |
it was a point | 2 |
that hacker and okey | 2 |
their wounds do heal | 2 |
already unto the part | 2 |
make war for the | 2 |
since all words are | 2 |
we that in the | 2 |
on sin or godliness | 2 |
she hath cause to | 2 |
what serves lids for | 2 |
art to strole if | 2 |
have been sometimes petticoated | 2 |
find it a hard | 2 |
are found to flourish | 2 |
squires pockets fell to | 2 |
the sturdy squire aforesaid | 2 |
man may sing or | 2 |
of so great a | 2 |
held it was a | 2 |
the very basis of | 2 |
weak against the strongest | 2 |
had almost tumbled over | 2 |
will they one way | 2 |
and leads the palfryes | 2 |
month they do the | 2 |
talk for all the | 2 |
what he was able | 2 |
to bear thee company | 2 |
stile is more certain | 2 |
and therefore when the | 2 |
so huge a one | 2 |
we besotted be with | 2 |
oracle from heart of | 2 |
losse was on your | 2 |
to take the pains | 2 |
by others in the | 2 |
they depart without my | 2 |
but with his rusty | 2 |
he had laid in | 2 |
in hurry of the | 2 |
by every mans speaking | 2 |
of warlike engines he | 2 |
me scorn your vards | 2 |
to day have done | 2 |
be no sush man | 2 |
of the town to | 2 |
and doctor faustus to | 2 |
and every road be | 2 |
and i was but | 2 |
fortune had with wry | 2 |
among the foremost of | 2 |
for saints may do | 2 |
tumbler that does play | 2 |
known unto all men | 2 |
this she pitcht upon | 2 |
had more swift then | 2 |
her intricate winding no | 2 |
to guard its leader | 2 |
while we have left | 2 |
be brought on knees | 2 |
so great a man | 2 |
great cause to doubt | 2 |
is gone to bed | 2 |
to come to any | 2 |
who without a cap | 2 |
time of peace to | 2 |
her self out of | 2 |
matter of a different | 2 |
and heads revengeless go | 2 |
the two and will | 2 |
was his chiefest talent | 2 |
save this which was | 2 |
and broke their word | 2 |
make two several kinds | 2 |
covet more then they | 2 |
born upon the ears | 2 |
the glory he had | 2 |
had to do below | 2 |
who took his stand | 2 |
glory blot in cold | 2 |
to her own work | 2 |
ours by right before | 2 |
shall first take the | 2 |
unlawful and a sin | 2 |
but out they bring | 2 |
was of kitt and | 2 |
and the rest of | 2 |
a serpent of fell | 2 |
not your juries give | 2 |
change my phrase to | 2 |
pock have de largent | 2 |
the knight his sword | 2 |
turns up her womanhood | 2 |
so that if nail | 2 |
at distance mile from | 2 |
many others they kill | 2 |
whose looks so meager | 2 |
apostles of this fierce | 2 |
what dark secrets there | 2 |
we that have seen | 2 |
as mere a scoff | 2 |
in the hands of | 2 |
which is asserted by | 2 |
city which i have | 2 |
this while we have | 2 |
the squire with haste | 2 |
what gains or loses | 2 |
a pack of his | 2 |
valour must be brought | 2 |
wrought into a belief | 2 |
elder in office a | 2 |
and antichristian imposition whatsoever | 2 |
at which the squires | 2 |
men durance there abide | 2 |
or some friendly muse | 2 |
the day of this | 2 |
what he could not | 2 |
were ass and widgeon | 2 |
are either for the | 2 |
care of angel bad | 2 |
he had mastiffs nurst | 2 |
according to the best | 2 |
these slanders will be | 2 |
shall make these stubborn | 2 |
were the best course | 2 |
they did so pay | 2 |
much he mended pace | 2 |
of ring and cord | 2 |
had already unto the | 2 |
and will not make | 2 |
mean all such as | 2 |
men grant to be | 2 |
to look a gift | 2 |
hence the ancient proverb | 2 |
true ad amussim as | 2 |
thickest of his foes | 2 |
the dutch to purge | 2 |
stubborn crew of errant | 2 |
at the george in | 2 |
had not the least | 2 |
keep to what y | 2 |
the world may not | 2 |
have both of these | 2 |
matters relating to liberty | 2 |
mischief bent as far | 2 |
same things by the | 2 |
pass for bears as | 2 |
run faster then sheep | 2 |
said of crow in | 2 |
he would flurt still | 2 |
and on the knight | 2 |
to pluck a rose | 2 |
if it had been | 2 |
to pull my stomack | 2 |
own eyes have seen | 2 |
as no mortal ear | 2 |
to patch up what | 2 |
felt his fury then | 2 |
truth of what befell | 2 |
for he a clerk | 2 |
did not so well | 2 |
we should forget where | 2 |
many of the said | 2 |
dish with meatless bone | 2 |
trades to cousen by | 2 |
from peaceful home set | 2 |
some business of the | 2 |
act of parliament she | 2 |
then down in bed | 2 |
take a fit occasion | 2 |
and slights to cheat | 2 |
as i would do | 2 |
not so ill to | 2 |
are bent to throw | 2 |
those that abode by | 2 |
the truly generous spirit | 2 |
thy other arguments are | 2 |
as may with honour | 2 |
yet be open to | 2 |
better then the morn | 2 |
in cut and dy | 2 |
of bad musick did | 2 |
with walls of subtle | 2 |
cloak nor hat they | 2 |
that went out to | 2 |
for as taylors preserve | 2 |
bold knight in a | 2 |
our hands upon our | 2 |
to be so hardy | 2 |
up the people to | 2 |
though he could dip | 2 |
we you treated more | 2 |
will advance matter enough | 2 |
any press upon him | 2 |
but in their way | 2 |
the executor of hugh | 2 |
will endeavour the utter | 2 |
needy cavaleers and us | 2 |
he pleads their cases | 2 |
for a thorough reformation | 2 |
for the buttocks ease | 2 |
ours plaid to what | 2 |
these reasons may perhaps | 2 |
preparing to climb up | 2 |
derive it from the | 2 |
prisoners passe on their | 2 |
those who now are | 2 |
pack of his own | 2 |
of his ground in | 2 |
flew to rescue knight | 2 |
a curse upon this | 2 |
coyn or counterfeit new | 2 |
and leaves his boy | 2 |
that paultry story is | 2 |
of a quondam showre | 2 |
to take a snap | 2 |
in small poets splay | 2 |
their weapons round about | 2 |
may chuse either to | 2 |
goes for no more | 2 |
so nice as they | 2 |
make him eat his | 2 |
is beaten may be | 2 |
to keep thee busie | 2 |
when slovens do amiss | 2 |
tells me thy counsel | 2 |
money make men mad | 2 |
what fools or knaves | 2 |
six members quarrel to | 2 |
none see by but | 2 |
dispensations were not strong | 2 |
as a guard on | 2 |
that multitudes do ambuscade | 2 |
poor england felt his | 2 |
thou hadst got the | 2 |
i mean the common | 2 |
him gently toward the | 2 |
cries about the town | 2 |
or tom take bess | 2 |
carrion for good meat | 2 |
though of voice and | 2 |
ensnare their wits and | 2 |
slily fly at throat | 2 |
as clock to call | 2 |
the month did want | 2 |
of its edge had | 2 |
the learned could not | 2 |
the maid with dimpled | 2 |
and in my neighbours | 2 |
well as they themselves | 2 |
to minde me of | 2 |
might not loose its | 2 |
to rage and burn | 2 |
best way to shun | 2 |
the pillage they had | 2 |
the burnt child ever | 2 |
else but death can | 2 |
both made more stout | 2 |
the manufacture of the | 2 |
inducted market place clapt | 2 |
knight his course did | 2 |
must we not pass | 2 |
to intice the people | 2 |
and will you seem | 2 |
were intended for nothing | 2 |
men into pools and | 2 |
orsin erst at staffe | 2 |
strutting ribs on both | 2 |
pass for an intelligible | 2 |
as he did the | 2 |
they were now drawn | 2 |
see how she reels | 2 |
at the gospel wear | 2 |
but slily fly at | 2 |
see how here we | 2 |
a form of speech | 2 |
for though dame fortune | 2 |
in all the trade | 2 |
owning were but a | 2 |
we have no great | 2 |
a speaking female quaker | 2 |
when his bride came | 2 |
the manhood of nine | 2 |
squires at call obedient | 2 |
not bate one straw | 2 |
turn and patch the | 2 |
make up some fierce | 2 |
which made some think | 2 |
but with early fire | 2 |
his soul was burnt | 2 |
so much for that | 2 |
you let them recollect | 2 |
and on his nut | 2 |
as thou shalt see | 2 |
convey mischief from the | 2 |
mad at me know | 2 |
setting and his rise | 2 |
he finds another way | 2 |
he was verst into | 2 |
as to remove that | 2 |
one to guard his | 2 |
the numerous crew they | 2 |
grace which never issue | 2 |
to fine any person | 2 |
knight began to cool | 2 |
like wings about did | 2 |
this for a bear | 2 |
in such a case | 2 |
to strike an after | 2 |
helping hand to make | 2 |
these are the courses | 2 |
a crew of tag | 2 |
may do as they | 2 |
we strow the way | 2 |
and free him from | 2 |
when we couragiously did | 2 |
anger eager as frowns | 2 |
me tell you one | 2 |
claws upon our own | 2 |
not with old rules | 2 |
knight did straight submit | 2 |
handful of my beard | 2 |
for me to treat | 2 |
and by the sound | 2 |
their want of zeal | 2 |
soon as they were | 2 |
hew and mangle sore | 2 |
i have something more | 2 |
which diomed did maul | 2 |
how here we sit | 2 |
me be a gentlehome | 2 |
but she upon her | 2 |
knights hasten to bed | 2 |
and bear are to | 2 |
for in the hurry | 2 |
did they for this | 2 |
of the house of | 2 |
hurt me if he | 2 |
the book of canons | 2 |
we conster what in | 2 |
said all she can | 2 |
or they let one | 2 |
of wit and valour | 2 |
to be proceeded against | 2 |
not put me to | 2 |
a greater priviledge than | 2 |
a faction of puritans | 2 |
every side we have | 2 |
as others are with | 2 |
supremacy for liberty to | 2 |
in thames were dipt | 2 |
their staves they liquor | 2 |
adam dreamt of when | 2 |
no sooner was he | 2 |
in the same order | 2 |
to fit his own | 2 |
said to break an | 2 |
was set down the | 2 |
is said to be | 2 |
they chop down with | 2 |
regeneration be of the | 2 |
but for their lying | 2 |
by setting church and | 2 |
the doctrine or discipline | 2 |
archduke once had one | 2 |
resolved into a grand | 2 |
put your arguments in | 2 |
where still he lies | 2 |
for he was skilful | 2 |
on the work of | 2 |
or in the sanguine | 2 |
know how to fit | 2 |
we discover in every | 2 |
likely to be now | 2 |
in breech of him | 2 |
thee busie from foul | 2 |
them grow there still | 2 |
they never yet but | 2 |
when the king came | 2 |
they took him napping | 2 |
rats of amphibious nature | 2 |
down at tables end | 2 |
parliament she counts it | 2 |
and now both knights | 2 |
dissenting brethren relish it | 2 |
want a face to | 2 |
the knight his course | 2 |
as he that made | 2 |
sol with heat did | 2 |
a spoon did start | 2 |
off dropt the sympathetick | 2 |
as if rules were | 2 |
leer upon him for | 2 |
to make it good | 2 |
me but this once | 2 |
at twenty miles an | 2 |
as little purpose were | 2 |
the orator who once | 2 |
for they shall soon | 2 |
of crow in gutter | 2 |
a wolf did rear | 2 |
and having brought him | 2 |
storm and onslaught to | 2 |
hurry of a fray | 2 |
now were drawn so | 2 |
his dear crony bear | 2 |
this gladded ralpho much | 2 |
and can no more | 2 |
with clubs and hideous | 2 |
in fight but cut | 2 |
steel all over but | 2 |
plain enough to him | 2 |
for where the first | 2 |
rag of form was | 2 |
in them by feeling | 2 |
though the younger brother | 2 |
use a greater priviledge | 2 |
pain the sores of | 2 |
and so stout as | 2 |
him but an ass | 2 |
and with regret his | 2 |
work against the pope | 2 |
hang him when you | 2 |
me not his judgement | 2 |
his damsel brought up | 2 |
man of judgement strong | 2 |
as lewd as drunkards | 2 |
cropt off a limb | 2 |
our shining blades agen | 2 |
mark no mortal wit | 2 |
with smooth caresses go | 2 |
three nations how upon | 2 |
then new adventures they | 2 |
the saints at mascon | 2 |
zeal and lungs like | 2 |
themselves what others forge | 2 |
in spight of nature | 2 |
i tell you once | 2 |
some five yards high | 2 |
and this head so | 2 |
damn and perjure all | 2 |
but i shall take | 2 |
have the trick on | 2 |
which they had the | 2 |
what i should have | 2 |
for joint of mutton | 2 |
man knows what way | 2 |
give your self but | 2 |
with such a force | 2 |
any three other jews | 2 |
his mettle and brave | 2 |
in a northern blue | 2 |
the beacon of approaching | 2 |
he to it was | 2 |
bell fought with the | 2 |
after such a blow | 2 |
thoughts as these the | 2 |
on their hats before | 2 |
sedition can saint her | 2 |
when kneel down gent | 2 |
and hoarse tabor in | 2 |
mens reason and their | 2 |
children play with knives | 2 |
may foy very pretty | 2 |
still ready to be | 2 |
then as valiantly made | 2 |
peter knew how to | 2 |
began to rage and | 2 |
of talgol with promethean | 2 |
what they have to | 2 |
good and just in | 2 |
we turn our fangs | 2 |
with him in fight | 2 |
his face to rump | 2 |
fury flung from table | 2 |
mounting on his trunk | 2 |
out of your nose | 2 |
on which they hoysted | 2 |
mistook the one for | 2 |
sarcasmes may eclipse thine | 2 |
if ever we meet | 2 |
do you come to | 2 |
threw himself among the | 2 |
for what on his | 2 |
here to take thy | 2 |
to the lord major | 2 |
art fallen on a | 2 |
in that did keep | 2 |
and living foes the | 2 |
from my wounded body | 2 |
with far more ease | 2 |
and discharged from being | 2 |
for all the town | 2 |
as implacably as flame | 2 |
which to the squires | 2 |
to him that knows | 2 |
and came from dresser | 2 |
whether thou or they | 2 |
but talgol wisely avoided | 2 |
i shall trouble thee | 2 |
grave and solemn face | 2 |
and so on that | 2 |
by this time day | 2 |
and he will soon | 2 |
motion of my friend | 2 |
which he flung down | 2 |
as were passed and | 2 |
in the great babel | 2 |
cheeks that look like | 2 |
dudgeon by his side | 2 |
thou art fallen on | 2 |
not hudibras his ears | 2 |
he fought and taught | 2 |
fifth monarcher admitted to | 2 |
of caps whose conscience | 2 |
but oftentimes mistook the | 2 |
the sword on shoulder | 2 |
unto his side near | 2 |
for the best way | 2 |
for they all functions | 2 |
all such matters as | 2 |
wonder it should come | 2 |
first for the name | 2 |
from the hand of | 2 |
often prove the same | 2 |
so that by repercusions | 2 |
call so base a | 2 |
glory gain by foes | 2 |
and dogs the enemy | 2 |
little finger is as | 2 |
as well as cymbal | 2 |
grow no where so | 2 |
me never did seek | 2 |
first brake at breda | 2 |
these his laws of | 2 |
name of king and | 2 |
but a meer term | 2 |
but half so well | 2 |
which they all were | 2 |
prove better then the | 2 |
he did play on | 2 |
thou whelp of sin | 2 |
conduct adaequate to what | 2 |
the fairest in the | 2 |
he said was true | 2 |
left to strike an | 2 |
but in that sense | 2 |
now the streets began | 2 |
how by puissant trick | 2 |
then could doctor chamberlain | 2 |
warriers that delight in | 2 |
is bound to swear | 2 |
had to get the | 2 |
pay for all the | 2 |
heart and out of | 2 |
as the custom of | 2 |
poet heywood draws from | 2 |
these were duly paid | 2 |
and money make men | 2 |
to him desires to | 2 |
again to scale the | 2 |
still the more he | 2 |
where your respective dwellings | 2 |
bring in the maid | 2 |
and treading on the | 2 |
preface to the reader | 2 |
but out there flew | 2 |
thus lavish of your | 2 |
could transform himself in | 2 |
is clapt up fast | 2 |
by the dimensions of | 2 |
as three or four | 2 |
every road be ambuscaded | 2 |
of these three nations | 2 |
changes she can ring | 2 |
straight fills it again | 2 |
of his armed fist | 2 |
all prelatical and antichristian | 2 |
the late corrected leathern | 2 |
and then expect horse | 2 |
the puppets in sad | 2 |
he found himself at | 2 |
bonum is an animal | 2 |
about you call so | 2 |
each side table placed | 2 |
cut his mistress out | 2 |
as sullen and severe | 2 |
they fell to picking | 2 |
their arms and equipage | 2 |
only an independant pastor | 2 |
to prohibit and dispence | 2 |
shall saints in civil | 2 |
then set heathen officers | 2 |
an old way of | 2 |
him down to take | 2 |
a part that suits | 2 |
and his fear a | 2 |
a court consisting of | 2 |
a knight ere i | 2 |
colony to both the | 2 |
the clear preserver of | 2 |
the knight upon the | 2 |
where children play with | 2 |
make the lord major | 2 |
who to intice the | 2 |
i say not so | 2 |
quick and cunning slight | 2 |
hand into his hose | 2 |
a sloe on bush | 2 |
to draw the main | 2 |
to bring them back | 2 |
speaking female quaker a | 2 |
dost make are false | 2 |
who keeps this garrison | 2 |
snout did quickly wind | 2 |
yet looks but like | 2 |
while rout to set | 2 |
in de pock have | 2 |
heretofore did grow in | 2 |
came to his aid | 2 |
come a day after | 2 |
damsel brought up rear | 2 |
away in petulant intestine | 2 |
the doctrine of tub | 2 |
less troop doth quarter | 2 |
unhurt and whole fall | 2 |
do hate those players | 2 |
late power and dominion | 2 |
youth in the short | 2 |
then cicero my tongue | 2 |
be sold by w | 2 |
not i here to | 2 |
and let us both | 2 |
eng political ballads and | 2 |
be printed and published | 2 |
knew many an amulet | 2 |
got ought of him | 2 |
might have made them | 2 |
hold on the mane | 2 |
attempt or victory to | 2 |
stead fortune and cowardise | 2 |
spectators many stood before | 2 |
at once to lye | 2 |
thee company in death | 2 |
blows and drubs i | 2 |
vigour of that name | 2 |
the date of nock | 2 |
while the steeds he | 2 |
by his side a | 2 |
about to pour upon | 2 |
leave town and further | 2 |
musick do not profess | 2 |
believe these to be | 2 |
though mine were latter | 2 |
to live in street | 2 |
he was not worth | 2 |
proud order and array | 2 |
our tenants but at | 2 |
many a stiff thwack | 2 |
all the avenues to | 2 |
opportunity to pay all | 2 |
for the most part | 2 |
and from celestial origine | 2 |
and preach down popery | 2 |
a rate of prowess | 2 |
for underneath the skirt | 2 |
plot newly broak forth | 2 |
they judge fit for | 2 |
where he kept his | 2 |
to be above such | 2 |
the body and the | 2 |
with regret his generous | 2 |
great for him to | 2 |
so on sir hudibras | 2 |
in the said office | 2 |
your fine bread be | 2 |
he had not left | 2 |
limbs were heart of | 2 |
was not to be | 2 |
naked truth of what | 2 |
pole be felt by | 2 |
than he was at | 2 |
of his bones and | 2 |
must be some old | 2 |
provoke the rage of | 2 |
qualifications as are hereafter | 2 |
by killing to run | 2 |
base clubs of this | 2 |
prepared were for game | 2 |
had been long in | 2 |
their valours too were | 2 |
do a man no | 2 |
so on they jog | 2 |
was bound to suffer | 2 |
arm thou mighty capt | 2 |
like a sloe on | 2 |
squires came very pat | 2 |
was much the rougher | 2 |
maintain any positions or | 2 |
both sir knights laid | 2 |
to powers that are | 2 |
wouldst sophistically imply both | 2 |
put them in a | 2 |
to their wills we | 2 |
from the bear that | 2 |
beard while they turn | 2 |
whose more powerful hands | 2 |
rants in may and | 2 |
is no great matter | 2 |
be thrown away in | 2 |
squire they first unhorse | 2 |
legs kept time together | 2 |
colours black and blew | 2 |
thus you hem us | 2 |
bound to suffer persecution | 2 |
desperate foot on stirrup | 2 |
for breach of crowd | 2 |
a calf an alderman | 2 |
not trust to fortune | 2 |
conscience and commission too | 2 |
something of the becks | 2 |
quarter to him desires | 2 |
he could transform himself | 2 |
male beneath the waste | 2 |
not which of them | 2 |
ven dey ver whist | 2 |
in grate are fast | 2 |
were prevented by butchers | 2 |
vested in the persons | 2 |
when as the rout | 2 |
not half so nice | 2 |
martial to the game | 2 |
pious in the one | 2 |
to confirm his party | 2 |
for one may see | 2 |
build churches and chappels | 2 |
conveys him to enchanted | 2 |
would in a private | 2 |
sure as if they | 2 |
the most perfect discipline | 2 |
to deal with me | 2 |
for if with conquest | 2 |
face to add a | 2 |
or any colour else | 2 |
the authors of his | 2 |
of person pleasing tall | 2 |
and fled as oft | 2 |
and wound a fidler | 2 |
and had been at | 2 |
and happy man be | 2 |
hearts of the people | 2 |
has to do with | 2 |
one wink of your | 2 |
king harry so well | 2 |
where hornets dwell in | 2 |
and fleas would vex | 2 |
all we shall discuss | 2 |
the one fights with | 2 |
unhappy is the wight | 2 |
did no committee sit | 2 |
as appears all along | 2 |
dat to dee ver | 2 |
be leefull lawful wife | 2 |
came from dresser reaking | 2 |
these came off with | 2 |
speaking to doughty squire | 2 |
a leek a cabbage | 2 |
spare your braines the | 2 |
extracted from a rotten | 2 |
inchanted fort by storm | 2 |
two and will not | 2 |
greater burden upon our | 2 |
chips for valours sake | 2 |
on each side table | 2 |
able as he that | 2 |
not so light as | 2 |
the work of half | 2 |
be exchange for him | 2 |
appointed under the publick | 2 |
and take my sword | 2 |
readier to find out | 2 |
doubted much to have | 2 |
exceeding the rates hereafter | 2 |
mean while the foe | 2 |
own work at last | 2 |
those that did give | 2 |
take pepper in nostrello | 2 |
set leeks and onions | 2 |
nor for the worship | 2 |
publike seal of the | 2 |
fight and dinner both | 2 |
author having not time | 2 |
more certainty of all | 2 |
for he could coyn | 2 |
and shame due to | 2 |
are beside the question | 2 |
we unto them refer | 2 |
into narrow enchanted mansion | 2 |
how he opens with | 2 |
saints may do the | 2 |
do no such ting | 2 |
squire aforesaid preparing to | 2 |
honour us before the | 2 |
and claws upon our | 2 |
the hate and vengeance | 2 |
canto of the third | 2 |
councel is no more | 2 |
poor in pensive place | 2 |
a period to this | 2 |
and heat of the | 2 |
a breach made by | 2 |
proper food for warriers | 2 |
did scorn to hurt | 2 |
gospel of his honor | 2 |
had that might pass | 2 |
to state it first | 2 |
if we once fly | 2 |
but pay no penny | 2 |
for men he always | 2 |
me thy counsel comes | 2 |
fortune seem to smile | 2 |
when it serves theirs | 2 |
riseth capon from the | 2 |
oaths are but words | 2 |
thieves which he himself | 2 |
yet not sufficient to | 2 |
the rage in them | 2 |
there is no beast | 2 |
all sorts of ways | 2 |
no room left him | 2 |
are their true landlords | 2 |
and seconding with home | 2 |
the one the merry | 2 |
to the champion bear | 2 |
does pile a load | 2 |
either as an itinerate | 2 |
can cut your stones | 2 |
is all one to | 2 |
as have the happy | 2 |
what was ours by | 2 |
not time to attend | 2 |
turn my back for | 2 |
encounters meet in journeys | 2 |
troops on with all | 2 |
out of our roost | 2 |
together all his joynts | 2 |
salve for every sore | 2 |
will run away from | 2 |
his eyes and hands | 2 |
for liberty to instruct | 2 |
then chamberlano cloth did | 2 |
you have is ours | 2 |
and shrunk from its | 2 |
the more shame for | 2 |
did fill his car | 2 |
some others of the | 2 |
temptation of the devil | 2 |
this which was said | 2 |
further shall dilate upon | 2 |
the covenant instead of | 2 |
to resume what we | 2 |
the major part of | 2 |
the merry business stand | 2 |
if without cause you | 2 |
and therefore time is | 2 |
when mother nature doth | 2 |
both great and small | 2 |
and leer upon him | 2 |
waited on him so | 2 |
rather act a part | 2 |
his bones and flesh | 2 |
do not your juries | 2 |
of kin to him | 2 |
as for his god | 2 |
he that wears his | 2 |
to be seen by | 2 |
with victory was cock | 2 |
and the pain he | 2 |
know is very keen | 2 |
lead the captive of | 2 |
danger in his safety | 2 |
is to the middle | 2 |
dullest noddle light and | 2 |
on top of this | 2 |
it now the fittest | 2 |
that made thee justice | 2 |
quoth sir hudibras i | 2 |
and mount thy steed | 2 |
was of person pleasing | 2 |
soon dispatch you for | 2 |
could arthur of bradley | 2 |
expose themselves to vain | 2 |
seize all they have | 2 |
at orsin with full | 2 |
not confer just title | 2 |
of humane learning you | 2 |
as they themselves do | 2 |
that day put a | 2 |
clapping her hand upon | 2 |
signifies you must prepare | 2 |
the haly kirk that | 2 |
have both the field | 2 |
according to the law | 2 |
to strole if that | 2 |
tree oures pour you | 2 |
that possess the mind | 2 |
that did keep him | 2 |
flesh he thought began | 2 |
coquo the tongs could | 2 |
than those who never | 2 |
for as our modern | 2 |
doctrine or discipline thereof | 2 |
of its name from | 2 |
shall say i still | 2 |
be by man of | 2 |
way to shun dispute | 2 |
the one we oft | 2 |
let the cause lie | 2 |
but two eyes has | 2 |
all was ready to | 2 |
but ralpho now in | 2 |
that you may not | 2 |
dat in de varld | 2 |
the squires with grief | 2 |
kill his bear in | 2 |
liberty to disturb any | 2 |
and leave our arms | 2 |
pull the devil by | 2 |
badges then of spiritual | 2 |
be observed in all | 2 |
would take him for | 2 |
whom all men grant | 2 |
i have it here | 2 |
yet men durance there | 2 |
soon as in the | 2 |
is but a worm | 2 |
and seats self in | 2 |
so phoebus or some | 2 |
with mortal crisis doth | 2 |
led the warrior to | 2 |
in place of sorrow | 2 |
many a fight for | 2 |
thou canst not have | 2 |
he with the foe | 2 |
her by a high | 2 |
thorough deserts vast and | 2 |
avow to be the | 2 |
of lads well fitted | 2 |
i think packing is | 2 |
texts with between and | 2 |
infuse the rage in | 2 |
as a milstone tender | 2 |
as with their bodies | 2 |
whether bears are better | 2 |
he could reduce all | 2 |
the trade to which | 2 |
they fight for no | 2 |
we be sure of | 2 |
dy so like a | 2 |
might ferk the whore | 2 |
the trine of jupiter | 2 |
to prove him guilty | 2 |
that would do neither | 2 |
is but earnest to | 2 |
all men grant to | 2 |
his tender side he | 2 |
there no way to | 2 |
not swear to maintain | 2 |
or bate me of | 2 |
heroical epistle of hudibras | 2 |
their bodies ditches there | 2 |
fell to picking bone | 2 |
for neatness he was | 2 |
a glass or two | 2 |
upon her truncheon took | 2 |
in window laid was | 2 |
from this lewd condition | 2 |
or so much as | 2 |
he confide to do | 2 |
whence at length these | 2 |
the squires in haste | 2 |
worthies were the chief | 2 |
faction in the city | 2 |
never met in eodem | 2 |
knee to any thing | 2 |
and though his countrey | 2 |
the proud vies your | 2 |
his breeches were of | 2 |
do not know we | 2 |
proposal humbly offered for | 2 |
all back with usury | 2 |
and so they fell | 2 |
in blows and beating | 2 |
not spoken or acted | 2 |
all which the saints | 2 |
there is a town | 2 |
in time to make | 2 |
pile a load of | 2 |
to what he could | 2 |
brought on her charge | 2 |
be sure you keep | 2 |
the natural and proper | 2 |
he took the blow | 2 |
shame for her goody | 2 |
home to blows and | 2 |
bear came off with | 2 |
and solid lying much | 2 |
the one comptroller was | 2 |
the tenth day venus | 2 |
of grace he is | 2 |
that makes thee proud | 2 |
let fall a peal | 2 |
inviron the man that | 2 |
his antick motions are | 2 |
but let them know | 2 |
in the first place | 2 |
as saith mine author | 2 |
ancestors of these his | 2 |
the parish church of | 2 |
passe on their paroul | 2 |
course would seldome fail | 2 |
did use to do | 2 |
it be called the | 2 |
but every like is | 2 |
before a stomack good | 2 |
be leapt by clown | 2 |
pouch he wore replete | 2 |
swearing made a rent | 2 |
weighty matters must be | 2 |
nor those that crave | 2 |
to lead the captive | 2 |
as well as vertues | 2 |
the wooden dungeon found | 2 |
are not commanded to | 2 |
sure it draws neer | 2 |
it self against dead | 2 |
but as soon as | 2 |
armed with clubs and | 2 |
cerdon such a bang | 2 |
and yet by authors | 2 |
in the persons under | 2 |
for love and money | 2 |
set dogs about their | 2 |
bravely threw himself among | 2 |
so dear for sleeping | 2 |
at first begun with | 2 |
and to nominate and | 2 |
after composition for liberty | 2 |
the size of pots | 2 |
an owl was seen | 2 |
us that are unhurt | 2 |
cannot be so vile | 2 |
a man of judgement | 2 |
does merit to be | 2 |
quicken spirits fill some | 2 |
seek a roosting place | 2 |
not just with his | 2 |
rhimes too were but | 2 |
deny but the base | 2 |
clad in coat of | 2 |
hudibras with small regard | 2 |
prynnes answer by the | 2 |
barnes are freed from | 2 |
wilt either passe by | 2 |
basely by a multitude | 2 |
then let us boldly | 2 |
they call the head | 2 |
against a vanquisht foe | 2 |
magnano great in martial | 2 |
this head so often | 2 |
in a barn sees | 2 |
in the senate fell | 2 |
the third and last | 2 |
here have left it | 2 |
or if then bow | 2 |
fill of hungry soules | 2 |
counting his actions all | 2 |
but in another sense | 2 |
upon him for a | 2 |
he thrust his hand | 2 |
but i fear i | 2 |
walls of subtle air | 2 |
all the godly expect | 2 |
so have i seen | 2 |
fray of knight and | 2 |
that such words or | 2 |
let him fast in | 2 |
same administration a deacon | 2 |
may perhaps look odly | 2 |
did scent the beasts | 2 |
supplies as vast and | 2 |
his course did stear | 2 |
half so nice as | 2 |
makes division between friends | 2 |
self out of the | 2 |
beat down and worsted | 2 |
her a race of | 2 |
that live by rapine | 2 |
with macquerels brought up | 2 |
sundry writers has been | 2 |
under the old rumpers | 2 |
that your councel is | 2 |
to rest his body | 2 |
army did present to | 2 |
were impiety to say | 2 |