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trigram | frequency |
---|---|
set by mr | 147 |
ora pro nobis | 117 |
which no body | 79 |
to the right | 55 |
upon the word | 53 |
taken down from | 52 |
i am a | 52 |
in the morning | 50 |
copyright by n | 48 |
of the free | 48 |
of the lord | 47 |
to the left | 47 |
of the south | 47 |
song of the | 47 |
by and by | 46 |
there is a | 45 |
hands on hips | 45 |
of the west | 40 |
the land of | 40 |
line of direction | 39 |
the music of | 38 |
of the sea | 38 |
land of the | 37 |
is in the | 37 |
to see the | 36 |
god is love | 36 |
of all the | 36 |
the voice of | 36 |
sung by mrs | 36 |
this is the | 35 |
of this song | 35 |
one of the | 35 |
the blood of | 34 |
song in the | 34 |
of the brave | 33 |
and all the | 33 |
he was a | 32 |
with hands on | 32 |
when i was | 32 |
and in the | 32 |
oliver ditson co | 32 |
a song in | 32 |
words and music | 31 |
the old man | 31 |
as well as | 31 |
the lord is | 31 |
et spiritui sancto | 31 |
song can be | 30 |
music of this | 30 |
the blessed virgin | 30 |
and far away | 30 |
a song of | 30 |
this song can | 30 |
there is no | 30 |
sons of the | 30 |
on the road | 30 |
in the right | 30 |
turn to the | 30 |
with a hey | 29 |
the road to | 29 |
the song of | 29 |
jack and jill | 28 |
it was a | 28 |
in saecula saeculorum | 28 |
the oliver ditson | 28 |
it is the | 28 |
et in saecula | 27 |
of the oliver | 27 |
erat in principio | 27 |
out of the | 27 |
i am left | 27 |
sicut erat in | 27 |
the days of | 27 |
there was a | 26 |
am left alone | 26 |
was in the | 26 |
the light of | 26 |
star of the | 26 |
the name of | 26 |
thy will be | 25 |
i love to | 25 |
i was a | 25 |
over the hills | 25 |
no body can | 25 |
i will not | 25 |
to be a | 25 |
the sacred heart | 25 |
the end of | 25 |
as i am | 25 |
assume erect position | 25 |
flag of the | 25 |
standing in the | 24 |
sing i am | 24 |
and when the | 24 |
body can deny | 24 |
qui tollis peccata | 24 |
drink it down | 24 |
tollis peccata mundi | 24 |
hurrah for the | 24 |
up to the | 24 |
will be done | 24 |
it is not | 24 |
of the song | 24 |
the right aisle | 24 |
of the copyright | 24 |
may be omitted | 24 |
bonnie blue flag | 23 |
the man for | 23 |
i do not | 23 |
home of the | 23 |
man for me | 23 |
from a slovak | 23 |
to the same | 23 |
on the lone | 23 |
sung by mr | 23 |
all in the | 23 |
owners of the | 23 |
as i was | 22 |
the time of | 22 |
to the tune | 22 |
blood of the | 22 |
i wish i | 22 |
all the world | 22 |
an old woman | 22 |
a slovak hymnal | 22 |
the death of | 22 |
in line of | 21 |
in the west | 21 |
the grey mare | 21 |
shall be free | 21 |
lily of the | 21 |
ye sons of | 21 |
the lone prairie | 21 |
up and down | 21 |
me to the | 21 |
the flag of | 21 |
on the ground | 21 |
my true love | 21 |
him in the | 21 |
the god of | 21 |
heart of jesus | 21 |
the hills and | 21 |
words and melody | 21 |
the blessed sacrament | 21 |
died for me | 20 |
early in the | 20 |
i would not | 20 |
and to the | 20 |
come all you | 20 |
of the day | 20 |
in the blood | 20 |
with the right | 20 |
three cheers for | 20 |
libera nos domine | 20 |
the liberty ball | 20 |
four part chorus | 20 |
the king of | 20 |
the right hand | 20 |
music by g | 19 |
a hard road | 19 |
i heard the | 19 |
on the range | 19 |
the night is | 19 |
i will sing | 19 |
and thou shalt | 19 |
christ be praised | 19 |
version of the | 19 |
down south in | 19 |
road to travel | 19 |
i love thee | 19 |
on the liberty | 19 |
with a jump | 19 |
come to the | 19 |
no more to | 19 |
hard road to | 19 |
the lily of | 19 |
is no more | 19 |
songs of the | 19 |
the stars and | 19 |
the heart of | 19 |
the best of | 18 |
or four part | 18 |
can be procured | 18 |
far over the | 18 |
some of the | 18 |
the home of | 18 |
te rogamus audinos | 18 |
if you will | 18 |
god save the | 18 |
the promise of | 18 |
the tune of | 18 |
in the original | 18 |
him on the | 18 |
if i should | 18 |
i long to | 18 |
night and day | 18 |
may christ be | 18 |
rock of ages | 18 |
is a hard | 18 |
on the old | 18 |
and this is | 18 |
the bonnie blue | 18 |
the words by | 18 |
at the door | 18 |
that will be | 18 |
let him in | 18 |
be procured of | 18 |
procured of the | 18 |
an old man | 18 |
from james parsons | 18 |
song of sixpence | 17 |
not on the | 17 |
the feet of | 17 |
omitted in singing | 17 |
of my heart | 17 |
i left behind | 17 |
sing a song | 17 |
hosanna in excelsis | 17 |
i could not | 17 |
translated by father | 17 |
out on the | 17 |
wish i was | 17 |
at thy feet | 17 |
come to me | 17 |
be omitted in | 17 |
will be joyful | 17 |
hills and far | 17 |
lord of all | 17 |
bury me not | 17 |
the brave and | 17 |
is the way | 17 |
i want to | 17 |
me not on | 17 |
and if you | 17 |
we are coming | 17 |
i should marry | 17 |
a hey down | 17 |
the sons of | 17 |
permission to use | 17 |
to the lord | 17 |
roll on the | 17 |
little miss muffet | 17 |
i have been | 17 |
of the ballad | 17 |
at the feet | 16 |
in the sky | 16 |
ave verum corpus | 16 |
nothing but a | 16 |
in the night | 16 |
with the left | 16 |
and i will | 16 |
i was in | 16 |
the words of | 16 |
good time coming | 16 |
i went to | 16 |
to the sea | 16 |
there is the | 16 |
and let the | 16 |
come to my | 16 |
a good old | 16 |
the ballad is | 16 |
follow the plough | 16 |
of the slave | 16 |
in the light | 16 |
and listen to | 16 |
an old soldier | 16 |
down in the | 16 |
part of the | 16 |
i tell you | 16 |
sorrow and woe | 16 |
little jack horner | 16 |
to thee i | 16 |
a jump execute | 16 |
all the day | 16 |
the battle cry | 16 |
slovak hymnal arr | 16 |
and many a | 16 |
two part chorus | 16 |
stay at home | 16 |
i not a | 16 |
like an old | 16 |
till we meet | 16 |
go along with | 16 |
the rio grande | 15 |
that follow the | 15 |
what a wonderful | 15 |
i used to | 15 |
and assume erect | 15 |
day by day | 15 |
will sing you | 15 |
to be free | 15 |
bow and assume | 15 |
and when i | 15 |
a great boobee | 15 |
two or four | 15 |
in his blood | 15 |
think of the | 15 |
of the english | 15 |
o salutaris hostia | 15 |
and all my | 15 |
all hearts resolved | 15 |
one that is | 15 |
left to right | 15 |
and with a | 15 |
day and night | 15 |
be the next | 15 |
all the earth | 15 |
it is a | 15 |
up the trail | 15 |
goes the weasel | 15 |
in the dark | 15 |
i love my | 15 |
windlass and capstan | 15 |
by his side | 15 |
give me the | 15 |
month of may | 15 |
mother of christ | 15 |
was an old | 15 |
a wonderful savior | 15 |
went to the | 15 |
to those who | 15 |
i need thee | 15 |
at the cross | 15 |
in my stall | 15 |
in the fight | 15 |
sung to the | 15 |
trusting in the | 15 |
down to the | 15 |
fill up the | 15 |
to tell the | 15 |
out in the | 14 |
to fight for | 14 |
hog or die | 14 |
through the land | 14 |
all the way | 14 |
let us be | 14 |
the day of | 14 |
the man down | 14 |
am i not | 14 |
in the old | 14 |
pop goes the | 14 |
a good time | 14 |
the son of | 14 |
house of commons | 14 |
melody taken down | 14 |
fellows that follow | 14 |
awake in texas | 14 |
the lord will | 14 |
to meet the | 14 |
as sung by | 14 |
rosin the bow | 14 |
it in the | 14 |
be married yet | 14 |
what mean ye | 14 |
in the promise | 14 |
but if you | 14 |
in the days | 14 |
of love and | 14 |
the life of | 14 |
over the sea | 14 |
a man and | 14 |
in sorrow and | 14 |
the story of | 14 |
the duke of | 14 |
close left to | 14 |
of the savior | 14 |
to have been | 14 |
root hog or | 14 |
to his name | 14 |
the banks of | 14 |
of the gray | 14 |
will soon be | 14 |
me in the | 14 |
of the world | 14 |
the cause of | 14 |
from on high | 14 |
left behind me | 14 |
jump execute turn | 14 |
form of the | 14 |
to purge melancholy | 14 |
o bury me | 14 |
laus et jubilatio | 14 |
with a fal | 14 |
the glory of | 14 |
a man of | 14 |
the left hand | 14 |
and he will | 14 |
to god the | 14 |
promise of the | 14 |
the prince of | 14 |
not be married | 14 |
to be sung | 14 |
in the midst | 14 |
used by permission | 14 |
father faber nicola | 14 |
to my soul | 14 |
of the lamb | 14 |
in the british | 14 |
for the soldiers | 14 |
tell the story | 14 |
let us all | 14 |
pills to purge | 14 |
the days are | 14 |
the midst of | 14 |
through all the | 14 |
the power of | 14 |
the coming of | 14 |
by permission of | 14 |
this is a | 14 |
and a toping | 14 |
work is done | 14 |
and let me | 14 |
i have a | 13 |
of my life | 13 |
hand to hip | 13 |
orate pro nobis | 13 |
is full of | 13 |
i am saved | 13 |
faber nicola a | 13 |
fling out the | 13 |
over the mountain | 13 |
on the plain | 13 |
to the skies | 13 |
permission of s | 13 |
cum spiritu tuo | 13 |
and i was | 13 |
of the blessed | 13 |
sing you a | 13 |
in the roxburgh | 13 |
the queen of | 13 |
and in his | 13 |
jesus is mine | 13 |
at the end | 13 |
et cum spiritu | 13 |
the sound of | 13 |
in the saddle | 13 |
i was born | 13 |
for want of | 13 |
down by the | 13 |
tantum ergo sacramentum | 13 |
to use words | 13 |
of the night | 13 |
when he was | 13 |
watch and pray | 13 |
and roll on | 13 |
the same as | 13 |
right aisle at | 13 |
i think of | 13 |
execute turn to | 13 |
life is a | 13 |
from an old | 13 |
be with you | 13 |
and i am | 13 |
the face of | 13 |
the lord of | 13 |
along with me | 13 |
blow the man | 13 |
hour of prayer | 13 |
my name is | 13 |
of the fair | 13 |
in the time | 13 |
was taken down | 13 |
why should we | 13 |
close right to | 13 |
i had a | 13 |
we have taken | 13 |
that i have | 13 |
listen to my | 13 |
found in the | 13 |
of the old | 13 |
among the new | 13 |
on the field | 13 |
knitting for the | 13 |
use words and | 13 |
help house of | 13 |
the th century | 13 |
the british museum | 13 |
aisle at attention | 13 |
over the river | 13 |
shall be the | 13 |
to take a | 13 |
a thousand years | 13 |
i have found | 13 |
cheers for the | 13 |
sons and daughters | 12 |
ritui praestet fides | 12 |
and by the | 12 |
of the air | 12 |
a pair of | 12 |
joy cometh in | 12 |
on to the | 12 |
richmond is a | 12 |
that we may | 12 |
the throne of | 12 |
the cross of | 12 |
et antiquum documentum | 12 |
lord is risen | 12 |
if you do | 12 |
is given in | 12 |
join the abolitionists | 12 |
est super nos | 12 |
went up the | 12 |
man and brother | 12 |
the next to | 12 |
for the right | 12 |
right and left | 12 |
procedenti ab utroque | 12 |
so far as | 12 |
novo cedat ritui | 12 |
in the land | 12 |
to hear the | 12 |
me as i | 12 |
away jack and | 12 |
bound to go | 12 |
there was an | 12 |
is not the | 12 |
veritas domini manet | 12 |
cometh in the | 12 |
with a fa | 12 |
the loss of | 12 |
the setting of | 12 |
of thy love | 12 |
to the land | 12 |
in the air | 12 |
documentum novo cedat | 12 |
bears a single | 12 |
while the days | 12 |
the world is | 12 |
with a ri | 12 |
super nos misericordia | 12 |
in the grave | 12 |
your eyes upon | 12 |
the keenly lode | 12 |
will vote for | 12 |
not a man | 12 |
compar sit laudatio | 12 |
way down in | 12 |
we will go | 12 |
cedat ritui praestet | 12 |
the arms of | 12 |
tell it to | 12 |
eyes upon jesus | 12 |
at his feet | 12 |
jolly fellows that | 12 |
it to jesus | 12 |
ab utroque compar | 12 |
them to the | 12 |
in the dust | 12 |
antiquum documentum novo | 12 |
of the sun | 12 |
a young man | 12 |
it has been | 12 |
for god and | 12 |
when first i | 12 |
own true love | 12 |
vote for birney | 12 |
fix your eyes | 12 |
you a song | 12 |
be obtained of | 12 |
you hear the | 12 |
fides supplementum sensuum | 12 |
it is in | 12 |
up in the | 12 |
hands to hips | 12 |
sacramentum veneremur cernui | 12 |
if you can | 12 |
a single star | 12 |
the songs of | 12 |
throne of grace | 12 |
and if i | 12 |
and make it | 12 |
of the th | 12 |
fly away jack | 12 |
the song in | 12 |
of the songs | 12 |
unison or two | 12 |
the bullgine run | 12 |
that bears a | 12 |
days of forty | 12 |
praestet fides supplementum | 12 |
of the buffalo | 12 |
ye men of | 12 |
to the foregoing | 12 |
good old rebel | 12 |
o that will | 12 |
of the words | 12 |
of my own | 12 |
be thou mad | 12 |
we will vote | 12 |
of the best | 12 |
my love and | 12 |
quoniam confirmata est | 12 |
out the way | 12 |
music of the | 12 |
nos misericordia ejus | 12 |
confirmata est super | 12 |
utroque compar sit | 12 |
then be thou | 12 |
to my window | 12 |
twelfth of may | 12 |
can be obtained | 12 |
in the play | 12 |
genitoque laus et | 12 |
et veritas domini | 12 |
blest is the | 12 |
stars and bars | 12 |
let the bullgine | 12 |
the girl i | 12 |
supplementum sensuum defectui | 12 |
eum omnes populi | 12 |
he could not | 12 |
and full of | 12 |
virtus quoque sit | 12 |
son of god | 12 |
ergo sacramentum veneremur | 12 |
to the words | 12 |
the battle of | 12 |
we have a | 11 |
jacket of gray | 11 |
my love is | 11 |
they are so | 11 |
jack be nimble | 11 |
i hear the | 11 |
save the south | 11 |
it to the | 11 |
the sun was | 11 |
of thy grace | 11 |
and all his | 11 |
under the title | 11 |
hand in hand | 11 |
sweet hour of | 11 |
that we have | 11 |
in the middle | 11 |
the english peasantry | 11 |
the words are | 11 |
up the bowl | 11 |
my heart is | 11 |
neither you nor | 11 |
find out the | 11 |
back to dixie | 11 |
the strength of | 11 |
a collection of | 11 |
end of the | 11 |
on the james | 11 |
of the same | 11 |
the love of | 11 |
the rest of | 11 |
my heart to | 11 |
by father caswall | 11 |
a scotch song | 11 |
flag that bears | 11 |
are going by | 11 |
bunch of roses | 11 |
that i should | 11 |
coming of the | 11 |
clap own hands | 11 |
dominum omnes gentes | 11 |
blue flag that | 11 |
on the cross | 11 |
i will be | 11 |
sung by the | 11 |
me of my | 11 |
the second part | 11 |
you nor i | 11 |
my heart with | 11 |
in the comedy | 11 |
one and all | 11 |
days are going | 11 |
i have seen | 11 |
no more shall | 11 |
all lig together | 11 |
laudate dominum omnes | 11 |
we meet again | 11 |
that i may | 11 |
i love the | 11 |
away to the | 11 |
may be sung | 11 |
sing the song | 11 |
southern soldier boy | 11 |
an honest man | 11 |
saved by faith | 11 |
for those who | 11 |
the same tune | 11 |
south in dixie | 11 |
setting of the | 11 |
king of glory | 11 |
the pride of | 11 |
god be with | 11 |
richmond on the | 11 |
as taken down | 11 |
of him who | 11 |
pray for the | 11 |
what shall i | 11 |
place hands on | 11 |
the foregoing tune | 11 |
the tune is | 11 |
just the same | 11 |
i saw him | 11 |
a few more | 11 |
break of day | 11 |
i shall be | 11 |
send me back | 11 |
the song is | 11 |
the spirit of | 11 |
give me a | 11 |
what to do | 11 |
of the war | 11 |
bonnie black bess | 11 |
him to the | 11 |
to make the | 11 |
came to the | 11 |
is out of | 11 |
in all the | 11 |
and the girls | 11 |
thou art a | 11 |
cry of freedom | 11 |
have taken down | 11 |
with one that | 11 |
and i shall | 11 |
it must be | 11 |
sung at the | 11 |
the lone star | 11 |
let me go | 11 |
of the most | 11 |
will find out | 11 |
when i am | 11 |
do with the | 11 |
laudate eum omnes | 11 |
am saved by | 11 |
for the south | 11 |
to my song | 11 |
the air is | 11 |
to the wars | 11 |
to the end | 11 |
love to tell | 11 |
battle cry of | 11 |
praise the lord | 11 |
sat on a | 11 |
and melody from | 11 |
the reign of | 11 |
to neither you | 11 |
as long as | 10 |
poor and blind | 10 |
the same air | 10 |
the drunken sailor | 10 |
marry with one | 10 |
i dare not | 10 |
for richmond is | 10 |
the melody is | 10 |
the good old | 10 |
come back to | 10 |
we shall meet | 10 |
it was his | 10 |
of the blue | 10 |
replace hands to | 10 |
words of life | 10 |
walk in the | 10 |
a health to | 10 |
with you till | 10 |
it is to | 10 |
was but a | 10 |
pull off your | 10 |
arscott of tetcott | 10 |
can you be | 10 |
right to left | 10 |
the holy ghost | 10 |
little dog gone | 10 |
i put my | 10 |
joy to the | 10 |
the twelfth of | 10 |
bringing in the | 10 |
put in all | 10 |
to my roo | 10 |
are in the | 10 |
that god is | 10 |
and i go | 10 |
fair fannie moore | 10 |
your coat and | 10 |
thou shalt be | 10 |
and at the | 10 |
the wind and | 10 |
the south for | 10 |
little boy blue | 10 |
did so before | 10 |
come fill up | 10 |
go to the | 10 |
was born in | 10 |
is found in | 10 |
the man of | 10 |
on a moon | 10 |
brave and the | 10 |
the streams of | 10 |
flesh and blood | 10 |
i swear and | 10 |
and roll up | 10 |
so before me | 10 |
the precious blood | 10 |
upon the words | 10 |
yankee doodle dandy | 10 |
stifference to neither | 10 |
whilst every grove | 10 |
time of storm | 10 |
lent and passiontide | 10 |
to the cross | 10 |
sweet by and | 10 |
in our hearts | 10 |
when the sun | 10 |
old woman poor | 10 |
fill me now | 10 |
where he goes | 10 |
a shelter in | 10 |
in the sheaves | 10 |
home at last | 10 |
shall we do | 10 |
he came to | 10 |
of the cross | 10 |
it will be | 10 |
in my hand | 10 |
dead and gone | 10 |
roll up your | 10 |
in manus tuas | 10 |
hand to hand | 10 |
the words and | 10 |
the mouse ran | 10 |
side by side | 10 |
and the free | 10 |
of his love | 10 |
and something else | 10 |
gives the greatest | 10 |
children of the | 10 |
for all the | 10 |
love thee more | 10 |
you go along | 10 |
sold and gone | 10 |
in the sweet | 10 |
showers of blessing | 10 |
coat and roll | 10 |
what is your | 10 |
may you go | 10 |
to him who | 10 |
the bonny bunch | 10 |
to see my | 10 |
land and sea | 10 |
the break of | 10 |
the way to | 10 |
music as i | 10 |
from his throne | 10 |
and let it | 10 |
for the southern | 10 |
sitting at the | 10 |
feet of jesus | 10 |
i know that | 10 |
and sung by | 10 |
of the north | 10 |
all on the | 10 |
up your sleeve | 10 |
of the sky | 10 |
ye morning breezes | 10 |
the white cockade | 10 |
up on the | 10 |
why do you | 10 |
health to the | 10 |
the right and | 10 |
we shall be | 10 |
three in one | 10 |
more and more | 10 |
face to the | 10 |
in aeternum sanctissimum | 10 |
let it be | 10 |
to an old | 10 |
a sunday morning | 10 |
and a half | 10 |
by faith in | 10 |
bonny bunch of | 10 |
fates above reward | 10 |
off your coat | 10 |
as the sun | 10 |
washed in the | 10 |
a band of | 10 |
old sod shanty | 10 |
woman poor and | 10 |
he had been | 10 |
of our lord | 10 |
you till we | 10 |
range of the | 10 |
i know not | 10 |
for i have | 10 |
come from the | 10 |
to my rattle | 10 |
and make me | 10 |
in his arms | 10 |
great and small | 10 |
the fates above | 10 |
what shall we | 10 |
sanctus and benedictus | 10 |
nearer to thee | 10 |
with an old | 10 |
according to the | 10 |
and the song | 10 |
it was in | 10 |
lamb of god | 10 |
thou canst not | 10 |
my heart and | 10 |
shelter in the | 10 |
to the world | 10 |
aeternum sanctissimum sacramentum | 10 |
what you will | 10 |
bend knees deeply | 10 |
god of mercy | 10 |
then pull off | 10 |
money in my | 10 |
my little dog | 10 |
all jolly fellows | 10 |
with the drunken | 10 |
is to be | 10 |
the friends of | 10 |
we do with | 10 |
i saw the | 10 |
and down the | 10 |
faith in his | 10 |
day of rest | 10 |
jesus died for | 10 |
to bonny dundee | 10 |
south for me | 10 |
and the fates | 10 |
and i must | 10 |
the child of | 10 |
i came to | 10 |
come and welcome | 10 |
shall i do | 10 |
of my soul | 10 |
like a great | 9 |
you send me | 9 |
part chorus by | 9 |
have pity on | 9 |
the state of | 9 |
that is the | 9 |
wife at home | 9 |
domini manet it | 9 |
words by mr | 9 |
in spite of | 9 |
will you send | 9 |
light of truth | 9 |
are going to | 9 |
of the kingdom | 9 |
the holy souls | 9 |
me from my | 9 |
and when he | 9 |
for many a | 9 |
in love with | 9 |
come to jesus | 9 |
is one of | 9 |
dreary black hills | 9 |
going to the | 9 |
down from james | 9 |
king comes in | 9 |
no more will | 9 |
here and there | 9 |
may morning so | 9 |
my soul shall | 9 |
the hearts of | 9 |
how blest the | 9 |
taken down in | 9 |
sacred heart of | 9 |
christ the lord | 9 |
i am almost | 9 |
words by a | 9 |
morning so early | 9 |
swear and i | 9 |
do not know | 9 |
love rules them | 9 |
jesu dulcis memoria | 9 |
both night and | 9 |
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