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quadgram | frequency |
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in the mean time | 53 |
there is not any | 41 |
give me leave to | 30 |
at the same time | 28 |
i know not whether | 27 |
to be free with | 26 |
be free with you | 25 |
and that i am | 23 |
c to the same | 22 |
to write to you | 21 |
i know not what | 21 |
to mademoiselle de rambouillet | 21 |
i should have been | 20 |
of all the world | 20 |
man in the world | 19 |
that i have not | 18 |
the honour of your | 17 |
a lady to her | 17 |
person in the world | 16 |
early english books online | 16 |
and that it is | 16 |
still do i cry | 16 |
i humbly beseech you | 15 |
how much i am | 15 |
i doubt not but | 14 |
a gentleman to his | 13 |
you tell me of | 13 |
condition i am in | 13 |
me the honour to | 13 |
on the other side | 13 |
is one of the | 12 |
that i am not | 12 |
i know not how | 12 |
in the midst of | 12 |
the condition i am | 12 |
c to my lord | 12 |
is not any thing | 12 |
the answer of a | 12 |
if i am not | 12 |
and that i should | 12 |
to my lord duke | 11 |
as much as i | 11 |
the lover to his | 11 |
me leave to tell | 11 |
leave to tell you | 11 |
i have met with | 11 |
to honour me with | 11 |
i shall not be | 11 |
thing in the world | 11 |
to my lord cardinal | 11 |
a lover to his | 11 |
it is long since | 11 |
the passion i have | 11 |
that i may be | 11 |
to write to me | 11 |
and that i have | 10 |
one of the most | 10 |
there cannot be any | 10 |
and that you have | 10 |
lady to her lover | 10 |
that you have not | 10 |
is not any one | 10 |
and if it be | 10 |
that it is not | 10 |
yet can i not | 10 |
at a time when | 10 |
you would not have | 10 |
as well as i | 10 |
i do not think | 10 |
passion i have for | 9 |
if she be not | 9 |
have not met with | 9 |
know not how to | 9 |
i should be much | 9 |
if i had not | 9 |
to acquaint you with | 9 |
the mean time i | 9 |
my most humble thanks | 9 |
know not whether i | 9 |
my lord cardinal de | 9 |
can i not but | 9 |
not met with any | 9 |
that there is not | 9 |
so much as to | 9 |
the greatest part of | 9 |
lover to his mistriss | 9 |
you write to me | 9 |
assure your self i | 9 |
lord cardinal de la | 9 |
for i assure you | 8 |
to make use of | 8 |
all the world besides | 8 |
in the world to | 8 |
represented either as utf | 8 |
it is to me | 8 |
help of a man | 8 |
what care i how | 8 |
the name of the | 8 |
to see you again | 8 |
to deal freely with | 8 |
and that you are | 8 |
as if i had | 8 |
to let me know | 8 |
to let you know | 8 |
if it be true | 8 |
all manner of respect | 8 |
i have not met | 8 |
deal freely with you | 8 |
i am not mistaken | 8 |
in a time when | 8 |
not think it strange | 8 |
i should not be | 8 |
what you tell me | 8 |
but i assure you | 8 |
i am not much | 8 |
not so much as | 8 |
i am confident you | 8 |
one of the greatest | 8 |
but for my part | 8 |
you have done me | 8 |
characters represented either as | 8 |
i writ to you | 8 |
in my power to | 8 |
c to mademoiselle de | 8 |
with all manner of | 8 |
under the name of | 8 |
cardinal de la valette | 8 |
lady to a gentleman | 8 |
not any thing i | 8 |
without help of a | 8 |
to my lord marquesse | 7 |
it is not so | 7 |
of the king of | 7 |
i think my self | 7 |
i should not have | 7 |
that flows from thy | 7 |
that you would not | 7 |
and nectar that flows | 7 |
to say to you | 7 |
humbly beseech you to | 7 |
and that i cannot | 7 |
my lord marquess de | 7 |
and that there is | 7 |
to my lord marquess | 7 |
it is to be | 7 |
it must needs be | 7 |
that it was not | 7 |
had the honour to | 7 |
and that it was | 7 |
at such a distance | 7 |
the lady to her | 7 |
i look on as | 7 |
that there is no | 7 |
a gentleman to a | 7 |
and to tell you | 7 |
i write to you | 7 |
shall be able to | 7 |
electar and nectar that | 7 |
i would not have | 7 |
i dare assure you | 7 |
if i mistake not | 7 |
ought not to be | 7 |
from time to time | 7 |
was not able to | 7 |
flows from thy lip | 7 |
look on it as | 7 |
i shall tell you | 7 |
i have for you | 7 |
part of my soul | 7 |
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that you may not | 7 |
at a great distance | 7 |
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there needs no more | 7 |
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honour of your affection | 7 |
my self so much | 7 |
nectar that flows from | 7 |
that it may be | 7 |
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have been pleased to | 7 |
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it may be said | 7 |
if it be not | 7 |
i have not the | 7 |
i am guilty of | 7 |
i am not so | 7 |
i thought my self | 7 |
i have given you | 6 |
anon i will sip | 6 |
i have to serve | 6 |
not been able to | 6 |
one friend to another | 6 |
should be much troubled | 6 |
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what you write to | 6 |
i must needs tell | 6 |
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all i have to | 6 |
and it is a | 6 |
i must confess i | 6 |
you are not to | 6 |
i had the honour | 6 |
to express my self | 6 |
c to monsieur de | 6 |
you would have me | 6 |
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as to that point | 6 |
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in the meane time | 6 |
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that i have been | 6 |
i finde a woman | 6 |
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if she be fair | 6 |
persons in the world | 6 |
of monsieur de balzac | 6 |
and i know not | 6 |
of a lady to | 6 |
nose to the pot | 6 |
c to my lady | 6 |
yet i must confesse | 6 |
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to entertain you with | 6 |
that is to say | 6 |
thy nose to the | 6 |
so much as one | 5 |
refined wits of this | 5 |
i humbly desire you | 5 |
you will not think | 5 |
the queens old souldier | 5 |
to do you service | 5 |
take so much pleasure | 5 |
and most dutiful servant | 5 |
my self out of | 5 |
there passes not a | 5 |
me the honour of | 5 |
done me the honour | 5 |
a thousand times more | 5 |
i love thee for | 5 |
if you please to | 5 |
that i shall not | 5 |
i am in a | 5 |
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i have to say | 5 |
doubt not but you | 5 |
so well acquainted with | 5 |
think it strange i | 5 |
i hope you will | 5 |
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have to serve you | 5 |
i would gladly know | 5 |
the count de guiche | 5 |
i think i should | 5 |
much as you can | 5 |
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well acquainted with the | 5 |
and though i am | 5 |
i have so much | 5 |
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me to do it | 5 |
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into the hands of | 5 |
be any thing more | 5 |
you had sent me | 5 |
be much troubled to | 5 |
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am not able to | 5 |
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an old souldier of | 5 |
that it is a | 5 |
place where you are | 5 |
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i think it is | 5 |
to do you right | 5 |
if it be so | 5 |
i receive from you | 5 |
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the virgin in my | 5 |
from friend to friend | 5 |
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that i shall be | 5 |
as well as you | 5 |
soever it may be | 5 |
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wits of this age | 5 |
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i shall entreat you | 5 |
not pretend to any | 5 |
i have not had | 5 |
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souldier of the queens | 5 |
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that monsieur de chaudebonne | 3 |
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me leave to write | 3 |
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the abbot of lauardin | 2 |
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any thing of yours | 2 |
me that she is | 2 |
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to one of them | 2 |
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arthur and his knights | 2 |
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green gown into breeches | 2 |
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place in your memory | 2 |
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lord duke de bellegarde | 2 |
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lover to his distempered | 2 |
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my addresses to you | 2 |
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her remembrances of me | 2 |
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in the kings chamber | 2 |
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merits can pretend to | 2 |
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me to the sight | 2 |
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lines of your letter | 2 |
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of respect and esteem | 2 |
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a letter to you | 2 |
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the lustre of your | 2 |
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c to the lady | 2 |
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my life a hundred | 2 |
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her friend of another | 2 |
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occasion of his brothers | 2 |
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of the good inclinations | 2 |
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of all my misfortune | 2 |
lovers first address to | 2 |
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me a place in | 2 |
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you have taught me | 2 |
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i tell you of | 2 |
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the lovers complemental letter | 2 |
the sentiments i have | 2 |
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me out of all | 2 |
de rambouillet under the | 2 |
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to bestow on me | 2 |
of madam de longueville | 2 |
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c to mademoiselle paulet | 2 |
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he that a tinker | 2 |
person you tell me | 2 |
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queens most excellent majesty | 2 |
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you to tell me | 2 |
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to monsieur de voiture | 2 |
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name of the penates | 2 |
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mademoiselle de rambouillet will | 2 |
death of a son | 2 |
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