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trigram | frequency |
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i have been | 107 |
i have not | 96 |
i do not | 84 |
to fanny keats | 70 |
i shall be | 61 |
affectionate brother john | 57 |
two or three | 52 |
my dear fanny | 51 |
friend john keats | 47 |
as well as | 47 |
your affectionate brother | 44 |
there is a | 44 |
i should have | 42 |
i have no | 39 |
be able to | 38 |
john hamilton reynolds | 38 |
one of the | 37 |
to john hamilton | 36 |
i am not | 35 |
i did not | 35 |
there is no | 35 |
a few days | 34 |
i have a | 34 |
i am in | 33 |
i could not | 33 |
i am afraid | 33 |
remember me to | 32 |
benjamin robert haydon | 31 |
in the world | 31 |
that i have | 31 |
to benjamin robert | 31 |
i think i | 30 |
as far as | 30 |
a sort of | 29 |
i am sorry | 29 |
it is a | 29 |
i hope you | 29 |
and i am | 29 |
in the same | 28 |
i have had | 27 |
to john taylor | 27 |
i hope i | 26 |
i am glad | 26 |
i should not | 26 |
that i am | 26 |
there was a | 26 |
now and then | 26 |
i will not | 25 |
it would be | 25 |
a letter from | 25 |
i have written | 25 |
have not been | 25 |
i shall not | 25 |
the end of | 24 |
if i had | 24 |
and i have | 24 |
i should be | 24 |
i went to | 24 |
the isle of | 24 |
my dear reynolds | 23 |
to george and | 23 |
your sincere friend | 23 |
eve of st | 23 |
for some time | 22 |
for i have | 22 |
isle of wight | 22 |
sincere friend john | 22 |
and in the | 22 |
i should like | 22 |
is to be | 22 |
i know not | 22 |
affectionate friend john | 22 |
your affectionate friend | 22 |
the thought of | 21 |
i shall have | 21 |
it will be | 21 |
it must be | 21 |
do not think | 20 |
as i have | 20 |
the eve of | 20 |
at the same | 20 |
to be a | 20 |
i am sure | 20 |
i would not | 19 |
i had a | 19 |
on account of | 19 |
at the end | 19 |
do not know | 19 |
and all the | 19 |
you shall hear | 19 |
the same time | 19 |
to benjamin bailey | 18 |
this is the | 18 |
in such a | 18 |
which i have | 18 |
you will see | 18 |
i have seen | 18 |
to have been | 18 |
you will be | 18 |
you do not | 18 |
am sorry to | 18 |
it is not | 18 |
in the midst | 18 |
will tell you | 18 |
hope you will | 17 |
should not have | 17 |
as soon as | 17 |
to write to | 17 |
i will tell | 17 |
will be a | 17 |
sincerely john keats | 16 |
i assure you | 16 |
my dear haydon | 16 |
at the time | 16 |
and at the | 16 |
on the other | 16 |
hope i shall | 16 |
we had a | 16 |
have not seen | 16 |
he is a | 15 |
i think it | 15 |
ought to have | 15 |
when i am | 15 |
i intend to | 15 |
charles wentworth dilke | 15 |
as i am | 15 |
so i will | 15 |
i am certain | 15 |
the other day | 15 |
ought to be | 15 |
he has been | 15 |
you will find | 15 |
when i have | 15 |
i had not | 15 |
out of the | 15 |
it is to | 15 |
is a very | 15 |
shall not be | 15 |
of the world | 15 |
has been very | 15 |
of all the | 15 |
let me know | 15 |
as it is | 14 |
i have heard | 14 |
to write a | 14 |
in the course | 14 |
one or two | 14 |
the ode to | 14 |
not to be | 14 |
it cannot be | 14 |
that i should | 14 |
it may be | 14 |
in the country | 14 |
i was not | 14 |
that i may | 14 |
my dear taylor | 14 |
here and there | 14 |
i will be | 14 |
if i can | 14 |
and yet i | 14 |
to charles wentworth | 14 |
george and thomas | 14 |
i was in | 14 |
this is a | 14 |
the course of | 14 |
the midst of | 14 |
shall be able | 13 |
which i shall | 13 |
to a nightingale | 13 |
for a few | 13 |
my dear bailey | 13 |
to see you | 13 |
that it is | 13 |
of his own | 13 |
to do so | 13 |
and thomas keats | 13 |
with respect to | 13 |
one of them | 13 |
i am writing | 13 |
to charles brown | 13 |
but it is | 13 |
should like to | 13 |
some of the | 13 |
i shall send | 13 |
been able to | 13 |
as i can | 13 |
to tell you | 13 |
in the first | 13 |
but i am | 13 |
would have been | 13 |
of the sea | 13 |
not like to | 13 |
the name of | 13 |
but i have | 13 |
side of the | 13 |
the purpose of | 13 |
the first time | 13 |
ode to a | 13 |
give you a | 13 |
that i cannot | 13 |
for the purpose | 12 |
have not heard | 12 |
what i have | 12 |
taylor and hessey | 12 |
will not be | 12 |
i am a | 12 |
write to you | 12 |
a letter to | 12 |
it is the | 12 |
appears to me | 12 |
should have been | 12 |
of the most | 12 |
part of the | 12 |
god bless you | 12 |
i told you | 12 |
at this moment | 12 |
the other side | 12 |
have no doubt | 12 |
have been so | 12 |
brown and i | 12 |
your most affectionate | 12 |
by this time | 12 |
and i will | 12 |
a little time | 12 |
in the next | 12 |
hear from me | 12 |
if i were | 12 |
i wish i | 12 |
to give you | 12 |
i think of | 12 |
charles cowden clarke | 11 |
is the most | 11 |
so that i | 11 |
i may not | 11 |
in a few | 11 |
i am going | 11 |
which i am | 11 |
brother and sister | 11 |
is like a | 11 |
write to me | 11 |
that there is | 11 |
of the first | 11 |
the pleasure of | 11 |
that i was | 11 |
let me see | 11 |
the sight of | 11 |
that is to | 11 |
it is impossible | 11 |
the fact is | 11 |
have written to | 11 |
not at all | 11 |
the same as | 11 |
my dear sister | 11 |
it has been | 11 |
for i am | 11 |
ode on melancholy | 11 |
you will not | 11 |
of the whole | 11 |
i ought to | 11 |
ode to psyche | 11 |
i hope to | 11 |
i am convinced | 11 |
a friend of | 11 |
all i can | 11 |
my dear brown | 11 |
now i am | 11 |
to go to | 11 |
was obliged to | 11 |
the story of | 11 |
is the only | 11 |
is going to | 11 |
i am very | 11 |
i am now | 11 |
if i should | 11 |
i shall never | 11 |
if you have | 11 |
i wish to | 11 |
there has been | 11 |
i shall see | 11 |
but i will | 11 |
the god of | 11 |
to thomas keats | 10 |
be in town | 10 |
you must be | 10 |
written in the | 10 |
of a few | 10 |
he did not | 10 |
honour to the | 10 |
the top of | 10 |
of my health | 10 |
have heard from | 10 |
and from the | 10 |
in love with | 10 |
being able to | 10 |
you would have | 10 |
which i hope | 10 |
and full of | 10 |
most affectionate brother | 10 |
seems to have | 10 |
writing to you | 10 |
for me to | 10 |
we have been | 10 |
on my return | 10 |
if you were | 10 |
the influence of | 10 |
is in the | 10 |
i will write | 10 |
is in a | 10 |
i have done | 10 |
and let me | 10 |
i begin to | 10 |
i can do | 10 |
remembrances to you | 10 |
to one who | 10 |
shall hear from | 10 |
she was a | 10 |
a good deal | 10 |
as you can | 10 |
as it were | 10 |
more and more | 10 |
me in the | 10 |
in the morning | 10 |
to have a | 10 |
he was a | 10 |
glad to hear | 10 |
the mermaid tavern | 10 |
i have just | 10 |
to me that | 10 |
pot of basil | 10 |
of the question | 10 |
my dear brothers | 9 |
you would like | 9 |
the sake of | 9 |
for the sake | 9 |
i know you | 9 |
in spite of | 9 |
have heard of | 9 |
and i would | 9 |
for the first | 9 |
i am more | 9 |
there is nothing | 9 |
have been in | 9 |
to dine with | 9 |
course of a | 9 |
am glad you | 9 |
you have been | 9 |
have had a | 9 |
a naughty boy | 9 |
i saw you | 9 |
i have of | 9 |
and then i | 9 |
a great deal | 9 |
i must be | 9 |
with a little | 9 |
me to all | 9 |
use of the | 9 |
that i might | 9 |
he does not | 9 |
much the same | 9 |
went to the | 9 |
as i do | 9 |
far as i | 9 |
i cannot help | 9 |
i must tell | 9 |
the time i | 9 |
i cannot write | 9 |
a sense of | 9 |
which you will | 9 |
would be a | 9 |
the beginning of | 9 |
shall be in | 9 |
account of the | 9 |
who has been | 9 |
george and georgiana | 9 |
one in the | 9 |
will be the | 9 |
that i can | 9 |
has been a | 9 |
sorry to say | 9 |
i may be | 9 |
the day before | 9 |
that i shall | 9 |
up to the | 9 |
he will be | 9 |
he would not | 9 |
you will have | 9 |
is impossible to | 9 |
you must not | 9 |
of my own | 9 |
in my last | 9 |
the middle of | 9 |
so long a | 9 |
the beauty of | 9 |
the rest of | 9 |
of such a | 9 |
i wish you | 9 |
by the time | 9 |
in a very | 9 |
it is an | 9 |
she forgot the | 8 |
be in the | 8 |
the time you | 8 |
to me as | 8 |
to make a | 8 |
i think you | 8 |
of the year | 8 |
i have thought | 8 |
why should i | 8 |
so as to | 8 |
i dined with | 8 |
since i wrote | 8 |
the head of | 8 |
of the same | 8 |
and a little | 8 |
and the other | 8 |
and make a | 8 |
i would have | 8 |
which is a | 8 |
of the little | 8 |
and do not | 8 |
of passion and | 8 |
if i do | 8 |
i will get | 8 |
i was a | 8 |
when he was | 8 |
sort of a | 8 |
not be able | 8 |
not been able | 8 |
we are in | 8 |
and did not | 8 |
what i can | 8 |
so i shall | 8 |
state of mind | 8 |
of his life | 8 |
let me have | 8 |
to james rice | 8 |
not in the | 8 |
i am obliged | 8 |
and there is | 8 |
la belle dame | 8 |
my dear brother | 8 |
to let you | 8 |
it is that | 8 |
you are in | 8 |
i am to | 8 |
it seems to | 8 |
and georgiana keats | 8 |
he could not | 8 |
account of my | 8 |
your mother and | 8 |
i want to | 8 |
not think i | 8 |
passion and of | 8 |
but as i | 8 |
do not like | 8 |
if you can | 8 |
i had no | 8 |
i see you | 8 |
well enough to | 8 |
the death of | 8 |
in a sort | 8 |
day before yesterday | 8 |
in a letter | 8 |
soon as possible | 8 |
of my friends | 8 |
it to you | 8 |
to be the | 8 |
i wrote to | 8 |
i received a | 8 |
my brother tom | 8 |
belle dame sans | 8 |
it is as | 8 |
tell you that | 8 |
may not be | 8 |
in the very | 8 |
we went to | 8 |
might have been | 8 |
to no purpose | 8 |
for two or | 8 |
i will do | 8 |
a few years | 8 |
intended to have | 8 |
for it is | 8 |
is a great | 8 |
the leaves of | 8 |
i shall write | 8 |
in my own | 8 |
the foot of | 8 |
am afraid to | 8 |
am going to | 8 |
to send you | 8 |
seems to me | 8 |
if i could | 8 |
in my head | 8 |
to go on | 8 |
you should have | 8 |
to see the | 8 |
but i cannot | 8 |
and if i | 8 |
to hear of | 7 |
and i think | 7 |
should not be | 7 |
brother john keats | 7 |
was going to | 7 |
i have finished | 7 |
there will be | 7 |
they do not | 7 |
not a word | 7 |
they are all | 7 |
of the old | 7 |
but i must | 7 |
as to the | 7 |
end of this | 7 |
it would have | 7 |
i shall call | 7 |
a man of | 7 |
must have been | 7 |
ode on a | 7 |
am obliged to | 7 |
be obliged to | 7 |
and then the | 7 |
know not how | 7 |
and all his | 7 |
which i will | 7 |
i think he | 7 |
it in my | 7 |
you have not | 7 |
a little more | 7 |
should be a | 7 |
a few words | 7 |
of the isle | 7 |
of the poem | 7 |
you in the | 7 |
to the north | 7 |
and i shall | 7 |
and she forgot | 7 |
yours sincerely john | 7 |
in the examiner | 7 |
o let me | 7 |
do you not | 7 |
not heard from | 7 |
i mean the | 7 |
as i was | 7 |
have been at | 7 |
am glad to | 7 |
i will give | 7 |
in his own | 7 |
that sort of | 7 |
brown has been | 7 |
and i hope | 7 |
i called on | 7 |
my love to | 7 |
if i am | 7 |
you shall have | 7 |
which i think | 7 |
in a hurry | 7 |
and i was | 7 |
the history of | 7 |
and it is | 7 |
the spirit of | 7 |
word or two | 7 |
i know nothing | 7 |
i feel it | 7 |
my dear dilke | 7 |
in the most | 7 |
in the right | 7 |
and that is | 7 |
have a little | 7 |
there is one | 7 |
the most beautiful | 7 |
and now i | 7 |
received a letter | 7 |
an account of | 7 |
has not been | 7 |
i would rather | 7 |
the same manner | 7 |
at any rate | 7 |
notes on ode | 7 |
be content to | 7 |
did not know | 7 |
and to the | 7 |
i may have | 7 |
to which i | 7 |
you have heard | 7 |
have been to | 7 |
i shall ever | 7 |
but they are | 7 |
a day or | 7 |
to the top | 7 |
and in a | 7 |
not think of | 7 |
i see a | 7 |
as that of | 7 |
a word about | 7 |
was in the | 7 |
how is it | 7 |
i must not | 7 |
is to say | 7 |
the man who | 7 |
you will say | 7 |
and a few | 7 |
a bit of | 7 |
on a grecian | 7 |
in a thousand | 7 |
but in a | 7 |
in this world | 7 |
have been a | 7 |
i love your | 7 |
when you are | 7 |
more than a | 7 |
do not feel | 7 |
tell you what | 7 |
are in the | 7 |
for fear of | 7 |
be one of | 7 |
it was not | 7 |
be with you | 7 |
a picture of | 7 |
i forgot to | 7 |
dame sans merci | 7 |
it will not | 7 |
think i shall | 7 |
would like to | 7 |
it was the | 7 |
i shall go | 7 |
you i have | 7 |
i hope she | 7 |
i am so | 7 |
the human heart | 7 |
letter to you | 7 |
hope you are | 7 |
it in the | 7 |
if you do | 7 |
into the sea | 7 |
must tell you | 7 |
know what i | 7 |
but it was | 7 |
on the table | 7 |
god of the | 7 |
am in a | 7 |
on the subject | 7 |
with such a | 7 |
which he had | 7 |
a state of | 7 |
and not a | 7 |
i will copy | 7 |
was a great | 7 |
not at home | 7 |
up my mind | 7 |
a letter of | 7 |
a grecian urn | 7 |
that i had | 7 |
i suppose you | 7 |
there is an | 7 |
in the middle | 6 |
that they are | 6 |
say i have | 6 |
such a thing | 6 |
to charles cowden | 6 |
it should be | 6 |
i cannot say | 6 |
that i would | 6 |
i have to | 6 |
i had been | 6 |
time to time | 6 |
me that i | 6 |
may not have | 6 |
will soon be | 6 |
account of a | 6 |
a set of | 6 |
the first place | 6 |
i can have | 6 |
i have taken | 6 |
me to the | 6 |
island of mull | 6 |
copy of the | 6 |
and two or | 6 |
side by side | 6 |
you may expect | 6 |
with all its | 6 |
of the night | 6 |
of what i | 6 |
a couple of | 6 |
shall never be | 6 |
why did i | 6 |
for the present | 6 |
and tell me | 6 |
the song of | 6 |
a thing i | 6 |
to be able | 6 |
i thought it | 6 |
or by the | 6 |
end of the | 6 |
when i saw | 6 |
with your mother | 6 |
i dare say | 6 |
for my sake | 6 |
a few lines | 6 |
other side of | 6 |
she is a | 6 |
great deal of | 6 |
if you would | 6 |
and i feel | 6 |
i cannot bear | 6 |
men of letters | 6 |
for a long | 6 |
i should say | 6 |
i made a | 6 |
when we can | 6 |
there are a | 6 |
the th of | 6 |
i will call | 6 |
there are some | 6 |
with all the | 6 |
the most part | 6 |
and many a | 6 |
the habit of | 6 |
otho the great | 6 |
and a half | 6 |
it is said | 6 |
introduction to the | 6 |
as a man | 6 |
my dear tom | 6 |
as in the | 6 |
they could not | 6 |
you come to | 6 |
them in a | 6 |
i intended to | 6 |
one of his | 6 |
he must have | 6 |
i hope the | 6 |
wish i could | 6 |
cave of despair | 6 |
there can be | 6 |
did not think | 6 |
for the most | 6 |
in midst of | 6 |
part of my | 6 |
it was a | 6 |
come to the | 6 |
from either side | 6 |
in my mind | 6 |
they have not | 6 |
gave me a | 6 |
get rid of | 6 |
a very good | 6 |
and of thy | 6 |
assure you i | 6 |
the life of | 6 |
health and spirits | 6 |
from time to | 6 |
if there is | 6 |
you must have | 6 |
is not a | 6 |
that he was | 6 |
a friend to | 6 |
that you may | 6 |
few days ago | 6 |
in a little | 6 |
to town to | 6 |
it is so | 6 |
to be very | 6 |
if you should | 6 |
to have written | 6 |
as long as | 6 |
since i left | 6 |
in the habit | 6 |
have a few | 6 |
a kind of | 6 |
that if i | 6 |
i may say | 6 |
to come to | 6 |
to the isle | 6 |
you may have | 6 |
i hope will | 6 |
i was obliged | 6 |
had a little | 6 |
in which the | 6 |
there is not | 6 |
as if the | 6 |
while i was | 6 |
in all the | 6 |
letter from george | 6 |
a short time | 6 |
and with a | 6 |
have been very | 6 |
i must have | 6 |
long a time | 6 |
shall see you | 6 |
they are both | 6 |
i have never | 6 |
to you for | 6 |
as it was | 6 |
why do you | 6 |
in the way | 6 |
at all events | 6 |
heard from george | 6 |
the first of | 6 |
i have said | 6 |
make use of | 6 |
and it was | 6 |
i have many | 6 |
made up my | 6 |
they have been | 6 |
the glory of | 6 |
have not yet | 6 |
of the gods | 6 |
dear brother and | 6 |
of a letter | 6 |
the subject of | 6 |
a word or | 6 |
will give you | 6 |
a matter of | 6 |
any of the | 6 |
on the mermaid | 6 |
spitting of blood | 6 |
the pot of | 6 |
lines on the | 6 |
of all her | 6 |
i am at | 6 |
a note from | 6 |
what sort of | 6 |
it would not | 6 |
must be in | 6 |
the shape of | 6 |
of the bride | 6 |
idea of the | 6 |
think i told | 6 |
the greatest of | 6 |
to me in | 6 |
a copy of | 6 |
able to do | 6 |
to let the | 6 |
to see me | 6 |
go to town | 6 |
i could have | 6 |
to see her | 6 |
to you and | 6 |
in the shape | 6 |
have not the | 6 |
to be in | 6 |
from me again | 6 |
i wrote it | 6 |
of the human | 6 |
a man is | 6 |
the cause of | 6 |
to the ground | 6 |
be a great | 6 |
or three days | 6 |
it appears to | 6 |
the love of | 6 |
an opportunity of | 6 |
there must be | 6 |
not being able | 6 |
an idea of | 6 |
of the sky | 6 |
i was going | 6 |
in the second | 6 |
if it were | 6 |
as much as | 6 |
i can bear | 6 |
got a little | 6 |
i should wish | 6 |
i am anxious | 6 |
and i are | 6 |
i can say | 6 |
a visit to | 6 |
give my love | 6 |
to joseph severn | 6 |
i thought i | 6 |
that i will | 6 |
than i have | 6 |
a part of | 6 |
i set out | 6 |
of one of | 6 |
the first is | 6 |
i hope it | 6 |
in the dark | 6 |
a world of | 6 |
thing to be | 6 |
he is not | 6 |
in which i | 6 |
you are not | 6 |
some time to | 6 |
a little of | 6 |
advise you to | 6 |
may be a | 6 |
is full of | 6 |
i have an | 6 |
since i saw | 6 |
of the story | 6 |
be among the | 6 |
with many a | 6 |
i cannot tell | 6 |
is not the | 6 |
in consequence of | 6 |
the sense of | 6 |
of my book | 5 |
in merry wives | 5 |
in order to | 5 |
poets dead and | 5 |
to a friend | 5 |
to think that | 5 |
were going to | 5 |
friend of mine | 5 |
received a note | 5 |
before i set | 5 |
yet i think | 5 |
in town to | 5 |
i am ever | 5 |
a peep at | 5 |
i have given | 5 |
the voice of | 5 |
when i wrote | 5 |
me a little | 5 |
the last time | 5 |
too late for | 5 |
i shall soon | 5 |
high as the | 5 |
that is all | 5 |
i have copied | 5 |
is a little | 5 |
the idea of | 5 |
for so long | 5 |
come to town | 5 |
just as i | 5 |
as we are | 5 |
i mean in | 5 |
thou shalt see | 5 |
at wentworth place | 5 |
it is in | 5 |
on the cold | 5 |
am not at | 5 |
there are two | 5 |
and this is | 5 |
obliged to be | 5 |
you see what | 5 |
that i do | 5 |
were they proud | 5 |
dead and gone | 5 |
is that i | 5 |
can ail thee | 5 |
than i am | 5 |
my respects to | 5 |
to speak of | 5 |
i shall endeavour | 5 |
the earth and | 5 |
hope she will | 5 |
a good account | 5 |
to hear that | 5 |
come from the | 5 |
such a place | 5 |
was a woman | 5 |
the wonders of | 5 |
in my next | 5 |
letter from you | 5 |
i must mention | 5 |
i wish he | 5 |
would be the | 5 |
in the skies | 5 |
sorry to hear | 5 |
i am much | 5 |
and believe me | 5 |
there should be | 5 |
my first book | 5 |
letter from him | 5 |
rest of the | 5 |
the effect of | 5 |
and that i | 5 |
it to the | 5 |
are in a | 5 |
is it that | 5 |
and i daresay | 5 |
this moment i | 5 |
a piece of | 5 |
was not at | 5 |
have time to | 5 |
very little of | 5 |
you will soon | 5 |
while i am | 5 |
me as a | 5 |
is very well | 5 |
been in town | 5 |
tom has been | 5 |
the old man | 5 |
that i could | 5 |
it does not | 5 |
give me a | 5 |
and of the | 5 |
and i must | 5 |
and all its | 5 |
there have been | 5 |
cap and bells | 5 |
i feel a | 5 |
of nothing but | 5 |
by leigh hunt | 5 |
and of mirth | 5 |
of my mind | 5 |
bards of passion | 5 |
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