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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 70 |
the knight of the | 58 |
that he could not | 42 |
characters represented either as | 32 |
represented either as utf | 32 |
told him that he | 24 |
and when he came | 23 |
the top of the | 22 |
had a mind to | 21 |
a great deal of | 20 |
and when he had | 20 |
in the mean time | 19 |
the rest of the | 19 |
english wit and humor | 19 |
a friend of his | 19 |
tcp assigned for keying | 18 |
the early english books | 18 |
institutions providing financial support | 18 |
all without asking permission | 18 |
is available for reuse | 18 |
coded from proquest page | 18 |
from proquest page images | 18 |
owned by the institutions | 18 |
for keying and markup | 18 |
encoded edition of the | 18 |
encoded text transcribed from | 18 |
text and markup reviewed | 18 |
to the terms of | 18 |
english books online text | 18 |
and markup reviewed and | 18 |
work described above is | 18 |
and coded from proquest | 18 |
edition of the work | 18 |
the institutions providing financial | 18 |
i text is available | 18 |
by the institutions providing | 18 |
text can be copied | 18 |
the terms of creative | 18 |
terms of creative commons | 18 |
described above is co | 18 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 18 |
of the work described | 18 |
financial support to the | 18 |
phase i text is | 18 |
assigned for keying and | 18 |
even for commercial purposes | 18 |
providing financial support to | 18 |
the text can be | 18 |
to the early english | 18 |
iv tiff page images | 18 |
according to the terms | 18 |
when he came to | 18 |
the work described above | 18 |
support to the early | 18 |
this phase i text | 18 |
images scanned from microfilm | 18 |
books online text creation | 18 |
markup reviewed and edited | 18 |
keyed and coded from | 18 |
and encoded edition of | 18 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 18 |
online text creation partnership | 18 |
text is available for | 18 |
was divided into two | 17 |
a partnership between the | 16 |
been looked at by | 16 |
project have been released | 16 |
then carried out by | 16 |
we respectfully request that | 16 |
title published between and | 16 |
processes should make clear | 16 |
was a compelling reason | 16 |
been released into the | 16 |
characters marked as illegible | 16 |
remain and some readable | 16 |
process of creating the | 16 |
mainly structural encoding based | 16 |
page images in accordance | 16 |
of instances per text | 16 |
and attribution is given | 16 |
can be made about | 16 |
the keyers to be | 16 |
works in english were | 16 |
to their original source | 16 |
placeholder characters or elements | 16 |
texts have been issued | 16 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 16 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 16 |
a wide variety of | 16 |
encoding based on the | 16 |
created by converting tcp | 16 |
are available at the | 16 |
linked to page images | 16 |
converting tcp files to | 16 |
based on the text | 16 |
was based on the | 16 |
the texts have been | 16 |
and oxford and the | 16 |
sets were sent to | 16 |
chose to create diplomatic | 16 |
users should bear in | 16 |
or corrected and characters | 16 |
record of the period | 16 |
usually the first edition | 16 |
external keying companies for | 16 |
the general aim of | 16 |
gap elements of known | 16 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 16 |
texts for their own | 16 |
tcp files to tei | 16 |
by a tcp editor | 16 |
whichever is the greater | 16 |
structural encoding based on | 16 |
and or corrected and | 16 |
tcp is to encode | 16 |
have been released into | 16 |
to page images in | 16 |
for an anonymous work | 16 |
sets published by proquest | 16 |
some readable characters will | 16 |
with level of the | 16 |
quantities of textual data | 16 |
be marked as illegible | 16 |
partnership between the universities | 16 |
divided into two phases | 16 |
encoded texts based on | 16 |
aimed to produce large | 16 |
was chosen if there | 16 |
the overall quality of | 16 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 16 |
included and sometimes a | 16 |
unicode or tei g | 16 |
given to their original | 16 |
respectfully request that due | 16 |
to range over a | 16 |
their works are eligible | 16 |
to simplify the filling | 16 |
or text strings within | 16 |
the filling in of | 16 |
corrected and characters marked | 16 |
made about the data | 16 |
produce large quantities of | 16 |
therefore chose to create | 16 |
were encoded and linked | 16 |
to create accurately transcribed | 16 |
although there are a | 16 |
and available in eebo | 16 |
texts created during phase | 16 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 16 |
tcp project was divided | 16 |
all likelihood such instances | 16 |
selection was based on | 16 |
public domain as of | 16 |
that in all likelihood | 16 |
then their works are | 16 |
should bear in mind | 16 |
the public domain as | 16 |
works are eligible for | 16 |
are a number of | 16 |
of works in other | 16 |
to a limit of | 16 |
general aim of eebo | 16 |
of known extent have | 16 |
these processes should make | 16 |
compelling reason to do | 16 |
mind that in all | 16 |
of any assumptions that | 16 |
tei p using tcp | 16 |
bibliography of english literature | 16 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 16 |
never have been looked | 16 |
data is very good | 16 |
text strings within braces | 16 |
a number of works | 16 |
tcp aimed to produce | 16 |
was proofread for accuracy | 16 |
reason to do so | 16 |
have been issued variously | 16 |
is to encode one | 16 |
oxford and the publisher | 16 |
corrected where possible up | 16 |
there are a number | 16 |
is given to their | 16 |
will never have been | 16 |
that due credit and | 16 |
between and available in | 16 |
in oxford and michigan | 16 |
works in other languages | 16 |
proofread for accuracy and | 16 |
be made about the | 16 |
meet qa standards were | 16 |
opposed to critical editions | 16 |
of time and funding | 16 |
for their own purposes | 16 |
editions of a works | 16 |
chosen if there was | 16 |
anyone can now take | 16 |
textual data within the | 16 |
text creation partnership web | 16 |
have been transformed into | 16 |
elements to simplify the | 16 |
print record of the | 16 |
created during phase of | 16 |
users should be aware | 16 |
accuracy and those which | 16 |
these texts for their | 16 |
of every monographic english | 16 |
were encoded as gap | 16 |
or for an anonymous | 16 |
out by editorial teams | 16 |
but we respectfully request | 16 |
of a works in | 16 |
universities of michigan and | 16 |
the tei in libraries | 16 |
nature of the print | 16 |
possible up to a | 16 |
the publisher proquest to | 16 |
to the keyers to | 16 |
have been looked at | 16 |
image sets published by | 16 |
true nature of the | 16 |
to tei p using | 16 |
reflect the true nature | 16 |
number of works in | 16 |
issued variously as sgml | 16 |
creating the tcp texts | 16 |
sent to external keying | 16 |
and some readable characters | 16 |
their early english books | 16 |
were sent to external | 16 |
encoded as gap s | 16 |
in all likelihood such | 16 |
edition of a work | 16 |
proquest to create accurately | 16 |
notably latin and welsh | 16 |
while the overall quality | 16 |
published by proquest via | 16 |
of textual data within | 16 |
encoded and linked to | 16 |
processed by university of | 16 |
limit of instances per | 16 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 16 |
as illegible were corrected | 16 |
and linked to page | 16 |
overall quality of tcp | 16 |
encoding was enhanced and | 16 |
the image sets published | 16 |
to reflect the true | 16 |
those which did not | 16 |
of the project have | 16 |
on the text encoding | 16 |
and the publisher proquest | 16 |
wide variety of subject | 16 |
proquest via their early | 16 |
that can be made | 16 |
which did not meet | 16 |
take and use these | 16 |
domain as of january | 16 |
a limit of instances | 16 |
guidelines are available at | 16 |
via their early english | 16 |
of creating the tcp | 16 |
simplify the filling in | 16 |
likelihood such instances will | 16 |
project was divided into | 16 |
language title published between | 16 |
by converting tcp files | 16 |
been issued variously as | 16 |
looked at by a | 16 |
each text was proofread | 16 |
by proquest via their | 16 |
now take and use | 16 |
first editions of a | 16 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 16 |
second or later edition | 16 |
variety of subject areas | 16 |
for accuracy and those | 16 |
usual project restraints of | 16 |
files to tei p | 16 |
is a partnership between | 16 |
as opposed to critical | 16 |
gaps by user contributors | 16 |
of tcp data is | 16 |
keyers to be redone | 16 |
bear in mind that | 16 |
p using tcp tei | 16 |
not meet qa standards | 16 |
restraints of time and | 16 |
the true nature of | 16 |
therefore of any assumptions | 16 |
and encoded texts based | 16 |
michigan and oxford and | 16 |
create accurately transcribed and | 16 |
was enhanced and or | 16 |
knight of the golden | 16 |
characters will be marked | 16 |
a second or later | 16 |
selection was intended to | 16 |
on the image sets | 16 |
quality assurance was then | 16 |
of the texts have | 16 |
accordance with level of | 16 |
filling in of gaps | 16 |
are eligible for inclusion | 16 |
the text encoding initiative | 16 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 16 |
or later edition of | 16 |
there was a compelling | 16 |
companies for transcription and | 16 |
a compelling reason to | 16 |
into placeholder characters or | 16 |
of a work was | 16 |
transcription and basic encoding | 16 |
keying companies for transcription | 16 |
data within the usual | 16 |
known extent have been | 16 |
quality of tcp data | 16 |
was intended to range | 16 |
due credit and attribution | 16 |
later edition of a | 16 |
where possible up to | 16 |
for transcription and basic | 16 |
and therefore chose to | 16 |
understanding these processes should | 16 |
for i am sure | 16 |
instances will never have | 16 |
in accordance with level | 16 |
the encoding was enhanced | 16 |
sometimes a second or | 16 |
elements of known extent | 16 |
of michigan and oxford | 16 |
and markup guidelines are | 16 |
such instances will never | 16 |
into the public domain | 16 |
teams in oxford and | 16 |
of the print record | 16 |
text selection was based | 16 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 16 |
work was chosen if | 16 |
enhanced and or corrected | 16 |
carried out by editorial | 16 |
be aware of the | 16 |
over a wide variety | 16 |
large quantities of textual | 16 |
was then carried out | 16 |
qa standards were returned | 16 |
in of gaps by | 16 |
with changes to facilitate | 16 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 16 |
attribution is given to | 16 |
the usual project restraints | 16 |
should be aware of | 16 |
creation partnership web site | 16 |
at by a tcp | 16 |
the process of creating | 16 |
the texts were encoded | 16 |
editorial teams in oxford | 16 |
were returned to the | 16 |
within the usual project | 16 |
the text creation partnership | 16 |
did not meet qa | 16 |
in mind that in | 16 |
at the text creation | 16 |
illegibles were encoded as | 16 |
aware of the process | 16 |
based on the image | 16 |
illegible were corrected where | 16 |
credit and attribution is | 16 |
marked as illegible were | 16 |
project restraints of time | 16 |
characters or elements to | 16 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 16 |
should make clear that | 16 |
and sometimes a second | 16 |
copies of the texts | 16 |
of the tei in | 16 |
unicode or text strings | 16 |
text was proofread for | 16 |
the project have been | 16 |
available at the text | 16 |
the print record of | 16 |
by university of nebraska | 16 |
phase of the project | 16 |
markup guidelines are available | 16 |
errors will remain and | 16 |
intended to range over | 16 |
up to a limit | 16 |
and use these texts | 16 |
of each text was | 16 |
images in accordance with | 16 |
range over a wide | 16 |
tcp is a partnership | 16 |
any remaining illegibles were | 16 |
returned to the keyers | 16 |
will be marked as | 16 |
or elements to simplify | 16 |
assumptions that can be | 16 |
tcp data is very | 16 |
to external keying companies | 16 |
image sets were sent | 16 |
publisher proquest to create | 16 |
based on the new | 16 |
published between and available | 16 |
to produce large quantities | 16 |
level of the tei | 16 |
and therefore of any | 16 |
readable characters will be | 16 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 16 |
were corrected where possible | 16 |
to encode one copy | 16 |
texts were encoded and | 16 |
released into the public | 16 |
a work was chosen | 16 |
some errors will remain | 16 |
a works in english | 16 |
texts based on the | 16 |
in english were prioritized | 16 |
if there was a | 16 |
standards were returned to | 16 |
during phase of the | 16 |
of the process of | 16 |
on the new cambridge | 16 |
request that due credit | 16 |
extent have been transformed | 16 |
keying and markup guidelines | 16 |
use these texts for | 16 |
can now take and | 16 |
and those which did | 16 |
assurance was then carried | 16 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 16 |
been transformed into placeholder | 16 |
and characters marked as | 16 |
the universities of michigan | 16 |
by editorial teams in | 16 |
or tei g elements | 16 |
between the universities of | 16 |
any assumptions that can | 16 |
will remain and some | 16 |
of gaps by user | 16 |
and as he was | 15 |
in the time of | 15 |
that he did not | 15 |
eng english wit and | 14 |
he came to the | 13 |
and the world went | 13 |
a song at the | 13 |
a person of quality | 13 |
as fast as he | 13 |
that he had a | 13 |
when he came home | 13 |
of the forty tyrants | 12 |
in the midst of | 12 |
and after he had | 12 |
fast as he could | 12 |
one of them said | 12 |
knight of the lyons | 12 |
on the other side | 11 |
by reason of the | 11 |
that it was a | 11 |
as if he had | 11 |
with all my heart | 11 |
in a short time | 11 |
on a time scogin | 11 |
at the end of | 11 |
in the middle of | 11 |
the time of the | 11 |
i know not how | 11 |
i am sure you | 11 |
the marquess of worcester | 11 |
the signe of the | 11 |
give me leave to | 11 |
that there was a | 11 |
the master of the | 10 |
farmer and his daughter | 10 |
was not a little | 10 |
from the top of | 10 |
the reason of it | 10 |
if he did not | 10 |
reproduction of original in | 10 |
we like our humour | 10 |
says one of them | 10 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 10 |
him to be a | 10 |
he told him he | 10 |
a mind to be | 10 |
at the signe of | 10 |
was wont to say | 10 |
a justice of peace | 10 |
the reason why he | 10 |
of the knight of | 10 |
and when he was | 10 |
and said to the | 10 |
and we like our | 10 |
that he would not | 10 |
the farmer and his | 10 |
like our humour well | 10 |
scogin came to the | 10 |
for want of a | 10 |
that he should be | 10 |
in a little time | 9 |
a man that had | 9 |
come before the constable | 9 |
here a man may | 9 |
said sir william neuill | 9 |
and i am sure | 9 |
at the kings house | 9 |
there was a gentleman | 9 |
and so by consequence | 9 |
for ought i know | 9 |
askt him what he | 9 |
song at the kings | 9 |
that if he would | 9 |
of the golden tulep | 9 |
the middle of the | 9 |
i will tell you | 9 |
asked him why he | 9 |
to go to bed | 9 |
as well as he | 9 |
scogin went to the | 9 |
a comical history of | 8 |
to which the other | 8 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 8 |
he did not know | 8 |
spi global keyed and | 8 |
with him to the | 8 |
you must know that | 8 |
knight of the mysterious | 8 |
him that he had | 8 |
in the presence of | 8 |
by a person of | 8 |
because the times are | 8 |
why he did so | 8 |
the one of them | 8 |
they were in the | 8 |
made of green cheese | 8 |
estc r ocm this | 8 |
global keyed and coded | 8 |
told him he was | 8 |
him that he was | 8 |
a little after the | 8 |
on the top of | 8 |
there was a great | 8 |
man and his wife | 8 |
by one of the | 8 |
of the mysterious allegories | 8 |
i beg your pardon | 8 |
as soon as they | 8 |
the moon is made | 8 |
that he was not | 8 |
moon is made of | 8 |
that he was a | 8 |
the time of his | 8 |
to the top of | 8 |
the city of londinum | 8 |
that he would make | 8 |
why he did not | 8 |
what he meant by | 8 |
he could not tell | 8 |
him that he should | 8 |
the world went ill | 7 |
the most part of | 7 |
it may be so | 7 |
i think so too | 7 |
he should come to | 7 |
a shoulder of mutton | 7 |
for the most part | 7 |
knew not what to | 7 |
do not love thee | 7 |
the author of the | 7 |
in the company of | 7 |
out of his pocket | 7 |
are to be sold | 7 |
for you must know | 7 |
a man and his | 7 |
it be what it | 7 |
and when they came | 7 |
choice collection of the | 7 |
told him it was | 7 |
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and told him that | 7 |
i do not love | 7 |
i am one of | 7 |
was brought to bed | 7 |
be what it will | 7 |
when he had done | 7 |
i hope you will | 7 |
came to the court | 7 |
told him he had | 7 |
that had been a | 7 |
him the reason of | 7 |
the baron of sussex | 7 |
one of them being | 7 |
history of the late | 7 |
let it be what | 7 |
comical history of the | 7 |
i can tell you | 7 |
of the late times | 7 |
went well with me | 7 |
and thus it was | 7 |
one of the company | 7 |
as well as you | 7 |
of the original in | 7 |
man of the house | 7 |
tarltons iest of a | 7 |
him why he did | 7 |
glad to see you | 7 |
i am sure i | 7 |
an old souldier c | 7 |
woman to his wife | 7 |
to make use of | 7 |
and come before the | 7 |
a man in a | 7 |
and are to be | 7 |
reproduction of the original | 7 |
the cause of his | 7 |
that it was not | 7 |
the original in the | 7 |
knowing him to be | 7 |
scogin said to his | 7 |
it is good to | 7 |
and on a time | 7 |
what was the cause | 7 |
the world went well | 7 |
world went well with | 7 |
well with me then | 7 |
the fair maid of | 7 |
in the city of | 7 |
and told her that | 6 |
and being in the | 6 |
child in her arms | 6 |
to whom he said | 6 |
was in a great | 6 |
welshman and an englishman | 6 |
vp and downe the | 6 |
whither he was going | 6 |
clock in the morning | 6 |
i care not if | 6 |
as they call it | 6 |
i am sure he | 6 |
the name of a | 6 |
a welshman and an | 6 |
ask me no more | 6 |
what would you have | 6 |
askt him how he | 6 |
to which hee answered | 6 |
it like your grace | 6 |
how scogin told the | 6 |
put a trick upon | 6 |
covantage keyed and coded | 6 |
he had lost his | 6 |
all my griefs to | 6 |
scogin said to the | 6 |
if it please your | 6 |
price bound one shilling | 6 |
stand and come before | 6 |
and all the rest | 6 |
it could not be | 6 |
other side of the | 6 |
coming up to london | 6 |
much as to say | 6 |
and put him into | 6 |
therefore i pray you | 6 |
i am willing to | 6 |
there was a man | 6 |
street was burnt to | 6 |
apex covantage keyed and | 6 |
him that he would | 6 |
one of them to | 6 |
now because the times | 6 |
that when he was | 6 |
he had a mind | 6 |
to this are jolly | 6 |
is not i that | 6 |
him what he meant | 6 |
out of his chamber | 6 |
and when they were | 6 |
what he thought of | 6 |
to make him a | 6 |
by the name of | 6 |
he would not have | 6 |
the end of the | 6 |
i cry you mercy | 6 |
if it be true | 6 |
it is not i | 6 |
a pot of ale | 6 |
as if they had | 6 |
together by the eares | 6 |
is better then a | 6 |
in all my life | 6 |
a gentleman that had | 6 |
my griefs to this | 6 |
a friend of mine | 6 |
griefs to this are | 6 |
and to that end | 6 |
down the forty tyrants | 6 |
not being able to | 6 |
not i that dye | 6 |
out of the window | 6 |
it came to passe | 6 |
for which he was | 6 |
the councel of safety | 6 |
the cause of her | 6 |
the king of spain | 6 |
i am sure that | 6 |
one that stood by | 6 |
it please your majesty | 6 |
to one of the | 6 |
that he had been | 6 |
me in mind of | 6 |
that he thought the | 6 |
of the king of | 6 |
up and down the | 6 |
the man of law | 6 |
put down the forty | 6 |
fair maid of wimbleton | 6 |
the other side of | 6 |
and when they had | 6 |
you are like to | 6 |
and that it was | 6 |
and thy name is | 6 |
to whom the other | 6 |
in the winter time | 6 |
he went to the | 6 |
as much as to | 6 |
to the tune of | 6 |
and gave him a | 6 |
as he was going | 6 |
that he might have | 6 |
the owner of the | 6 |
as he was riding | 6 |
it should be so | 6 |
was one of the | 6 |
it is to be | 6 |
he had no sooner | 6 |
in the meane time | 6 |
top of the house | 6 |
as if it had | 6 |
if there were no | 6 |
was asked by one | 6 |
a gentleman that was | 6 |
and as they were | 6 |
now you must know | 6 |
why did you not | 6 |
the times are bad | 6 |
or else i will | 6 |
one said to him | 6 |
what was become of | 5 |
when he was in | 5 |
it seems had a | 5 |
what was the matter | 5 |
of all those that | 5 |
to the court like | 5 |
on hobson the carrier | 5 |
as long as he | 5 |
let me ask you | 5 |
what was the reason | 5 |
what the matter was | 5 |
woman that had a | 5 |
are not to be | 5 |
said scogin to his | 5 |
he would pay him | 5 |
he told him that | 5 |
that had a great | 5 |
to be sold at | 5 |
s this keyboarded and | 5 |
and so let him | 5 |
come out of the | 5 |
then said the priest | 5 |
out of his mouth | 5 |
for that it was | 5 |
they knew not what | 5 |
that he should do | 5 |
in the world to | 5 |
to bed of a | 5 |
on one side of | 5 |
a doctor of physicke | 5 |
the cause of all | 5 |
and he said to | 5 |
he came to his | 5 |
you have a very | 5 |
as well as the | 5 |
that she was not | 5 |
was the cause of | 5 |
may she be said | 5 |
i know not what | 5 |
one of them was | 5 |
for the good of | 5 |
she told him she | 5 |
that was a very | 5 |
world in the moon | 5 |
him to the counter | 5 |
such as these may | 5 |
was very angry with | 5 |
ask you a question | 5 |
as these may she | 5 |
on a discourse of | 5 |
he said to the | 5 |
the crab of the | 5 |
him out of his | 5 |
of all sorts of | 5 |
one of his men | 5 |
caused him to be | 5 |
by the help of | 5 |
have nothing to do | 5 |
because he would not | 5 |
in the rumps time | 5 |
that one of the | 5 |
and one of them | 5 |
the castle of the | 5 |
a mayor of a | 5 |
that hee could not | 5 |
he meant by that | 5 |
as well as they | 5 |
that he had lost | 5 |
that is to say | 5 |
i am glad to | 5 |
but dies a maid | 5 |
to this are folly | 5 |
such is the virgin | 5 |
as soon as he | 5 |
fleetwood the contemptible knight | 5 |
told him he must | 5 |
then one of the | 5 |
he would tell her | 5 |
told him if he | 5 |
at the princes arms | 5 |
abstract of most witty | 5 |
the reason of his | 5 |
they askt him what | 5 |
ten pound at the | 5 |
that he had found | 5 |
the man in the | 5 |
and learned sentences and | 5 |
may it please your | 5 |
the sign of the | 5 |
what he had done | 5 |
learned sentences and phrases | 5 |
no more then a | 5 |
whither are you going | 5 |
his hand in his | 5 |
how scogin came to | 5 |
as well as i | 5 |
that they could not | 5 |
to a gentlemans house | 5 |
and thou shalt haue | 5 |
just such as these | 5 |
up and down in | 5 |
said to the other | 5 |
put him into a | 5 |
have a mind to | 5 |
compendious abstract of most | 5 |
it is no matter | 5 |
not love thee for | 5 |
when i was a | 5 |
that his wife was | 5 |
the first time that | 5 |
joyes to this are | 5 |
and the rest of | 5 |
man in the moon | 5 |
so sweet as melancholy | 5 |
how scogin gaue one | 5 |
to which are added | 5 |
brought to bed of | 5 |
as if it were | 5 |
and that they were | 5 |
is made of green | 5 |
if it had been | 5 |
a clock in the | 5 |
briefe and compendious abstract | 5 |
he might be confident | 5 |
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knight of the green | 4 |
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mother to accuse her | 4 |
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mayor of a town | 3 |
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any thing that is | 3 |
of old iohn garrets | 3 |
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tarlton and his wife | 3 |
songs poems both at | 3 |
svveetness of publike employments | 3 |
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health to the king | 3 |
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poems both at court | 3 |
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man coming to town | 3 |
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her husband of defect | 3 |
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the nobility and gentry | 3 |
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any thing to please | 3 |
him to have a | 3 |
you must know he | 3 |
he came to london | 3 |
honour of the king | 3 |
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to kisse your hand | 3 |
know what is become | 3 |
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told her that he | 3 |
powder to kill fleas | 3 |
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to bee an honest | 3 |
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how the knight of | 3 |
in love with her | 3 |
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together with some hundreds | 3 |
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one of the gentlemen | 3 |
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you will lend me | 3 |
not to discover them | 3 |
who when he came | 3 |
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good man of the | 3 |
seeing a man standing | 3 |
of the city of | 3 |
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the charge of a | 3 |
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john falstaffs christen name | 3 |
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tarbox for that beloved | 3 |
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the old count her | 3 |
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present it to some | 3 |
the help of the | 3 |
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riding on the way | 3 |
god a mercy horse | 3 |
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of the laughing philosopher | 3 |
place where they were | 3 |
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mirth and delightful recreation | 3 |
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for having a cup | 3 |
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a gentleman in her | 3 |
what shift scogin made | 3 |
caused his wife to | 3 |
and be not afraid | 3 |
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one of his companions | 3 |
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gathered by andrew boord | 3 |
the king of peace | 3 |
to sir william neuill | 3 |
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use we should make | 3 |
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how long hast thou | 3 |
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to which the gentleman | 3 |
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to the old man | 3 |
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her what she meant | 3 |
them out of the | 3 |
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not knowing what to | 3 |
the late lord hevvson | 3 |
which i can have | 3 |
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and i wish that | 3 |
binus prevents with dreaming | 3 |
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down into the countrey | 3 |
friend of his that | 3 |
who was iacobs father | 3 |
the green powdring tub | 3 |
desired him to lend | 3 |
him in that posture | 3 |
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him the more liberty | 3 |
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dreaming day and night | 3 |
should have the ring | 3 |
of those that were | 3 |
and yet i have | 3 |
and what happened thereupon | 3 |
says the gentleman again | 3 |
english nobility and gentry | 3 |
was ready to fall | 3 |
out of the way | 3 |
with two centuries of | 3 |
all that were in | 3 |
thou hast no more | 3 |
the priest of the | 3 |
corner of the house | 3 |
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as if you should | 3 |
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the residue of the | 3 |
sir john falstaffs christen | 3 |
that day to be | 3 |
for a man that | 3 |
saying it was a | 3 |
know not how it | 3 |
you are a rogue | 3 |
for i think one | 3 |
if you doe not | 3 |
when he was drunk | 3 |
store of money in | 3 |
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the other a challenge | 3 |
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whether he thought he | 3 |
the gods so severe | 3 |
in honour of the | 3 |
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coniuring vp of cock | 3 |
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though you are provided | 3 |
wiser of the two | 3 |
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recreation for ingenious head | 3 |
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buy ye waxed boots | 3 |
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commanded that he should | 3 |
i never came there | 3 |
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for thee i die | 3 |
too much of the | 3 |
you shall give me | 3 |
who shall infuse most | 3 |
a posie for a | 3 |
you shall have the | 3 |
do what you please | 3 |
can have brought home | 3 |
to breake his fast | 3 |
thought it was your | 3 |
ever i told of | 3 |
when they were come | 3 |
what he doth not | 3 |
of the newest songs | 3 |
live in the air | 3 |
one a medicine to | 3 |
the place where he | 3 |
the wager was laid | 3 |
the door stands open | 3 |
of all the people | 3 |
tell you how the | 3 |
he might have a | 3 |
is not in the | 3 |
of the merriest jests | 3 |
with one of the | 3 |
since it is so | 3 |
this is not the | 3 |
his horse stumbled and | 3 |
and sent him to | 3 |
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to the abbot of | 3 |
me one of your | 3 |
and hath writ more | 3 |
the power of the | 3 |
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when he came from | 3 |
on the side of | 3 |
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what manner of man | 3 |
as if she would | 3 |
gentleman and his man | 3 |
something at the second | 3 |
if ever i find | 3 |
to the destruction of | 3 |
the request of old | 3 |
was not in the | 3 |
than all the rest | 3 |
and went to him | 3 |
we are in the | 3 |
when he comes just | 3 |
to wait on him | 3 |
came to him and | 3 |
with some that are | 3 |
so that i must | 3 |
all the parts of | 3 |
at the castle in | 3 |
but i know not | 3 |
it out of his | 3 |
the eyes of all | 3 |
account of the life | 3 |
she came to him | 3 |
in the morning he | 3 |
the soldan of brittain | 3 |
put me in mind | 3 |
be rid of them | 3 |
swore it was not | 3 |
son of a whore | 3 |
i will none of | 3 |
that he might not | 3 |
as he was about | 3 |
the good city of | 3 |
how he knew that | 3 |
that they were like | 3 |
when she had done | 3 |
whoop jinny come down | 3 |
but rather gave good | 3 |
god hath sent him | 3 |
wives are young mens | 3 |
and goodnesse still deliver | 3 |
in the heat of | 3 |
which i think is | 3 |
he knew that he | 3 |
his man for a | 3 |
one of them told | 3 |
that which harry gave | 3 |
as they were going | 3 |
he went to his | 3 |
and told him the | 3 |
and best part of | 3 |
compass the world was | 3 |
know right well that | 3 |
of all the spring | 3 |
not so well neither | 3 |
which makes me sigh | 3 |
the case is altered | 3 |
come to the house | 3 |
i look like a | 3 |
i thought you had | 3 |
i find i must | 3 |
me at any time | 3 |
how can that be | 3 |
that he was very | 3 |
the top of an | 3 |
of gold and siluer | 3 |
to the number of | 3 |
there should come a | 3 |
and garbled at the | 3 |
and then you shall | 3 |
ink in your pen | 3 |
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set a good face | 3 |
but especially one above | 3 |
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ready to goe to | 3 |
i may meet with | 3 |
his leave of his | 3 |
to be sent to | 3 |
to have a nurse | 3 |
in the morning early | 3 |
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friend that was a | 3 |
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to a non plus | 3 |
of a great deal | 3 |
with one of his | 3 |
a citizen in her | 3 |
a man so like | 3 |
for a little of | 3 |
and put it up | 3 |
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this may be re | 3 |
i got the farmers | 3 |
quantum mutatus ab illo | 3 |
to the late lord | 3 |
to save his life | 3 |
from the original text | 3 |
great care and exactness | 3 |
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as well as a | 3 |
that he began to | 3 |
ye think i am | 3 |
the boyes of the | 3 |
a gentleman of good | 3 |
two centuries of bold | 3 |
that he would haue | 3 |
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knew what they wanted | 3 |
that it was so | 3 |
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in the great hall | 3 |
you of your self | 3 |
meet with some that | 3 |
and said to her | 3 |
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principally the english nobility | 3 |
i have heard of | 3 |
john frith commonly called | 3 |
and just in the | 3 |
ride post out of | 3 |
morrow in the morning | 3 |
deane and the prebends | 3 |
he might send for | 3 |
sir vane unto the | 3 |
went to one of | 3 |
as big as the | 3 |
a game at tables | 3 |
of them to be | 3 |
lawyer to follow it | 3 |
all the town talks | 3 |
which made his wife | 3 |
a time scogin came | 3 |
as well as my | 3 |
come to a place | 3 |
the minister of the | 3 |
was a citizen in | 3 |
to see you well | 3 |
to know the cause | 3 |
but he that hath | 3 |
to make an end | 3 |
the virgin in my | 3 |
him if he did | 3 |
therefore it is good | 3 |
kor sampled and proofread | 3 |
to be let blood | 3 |
one of the greatest | 3 |
by way of jeer | 3 |
though i was never | 3 |
being at strife who | 3 |
the side of the | 3 |
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to make me a | 3 |
gaue one a medicine | 3 |
of them told him | 3 |
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he began to kiss | 3 |
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to come before the | 3 |
in the morning before | 3 |
is the cause of | 3 |
when i am dead | 3 |
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out of my chamber | 3 |
put him into the | 3 |
a great lady that | 3 |
upon the top of | 3 |
a pipe of tobacco | 3 |
scogin and his chamber | 3 |
she askt him what | 3 |
those that have participated | 3 |
knight of the order | 3 |
scold to his wife | 3 |
as if all the | 3 |
and if you will | 3 |
which one of the | 3 |
that if he were | 3 |
as arrant a fool | 3 |
told his wife what | 3 |
and asked him if | 3 |
went to scogin and | 3 |
the top of a | 3 |
the newest songs poems | 3 |
what he would have | 3 |
wits to walk in | 3 |
vertue and goodnesse still | 3 |
that shall have her | 3 |
for we both are | 3 |
to take his leave | 3 |
for a hundred pounds | 3 |
the heat of the | 3 |
good city of london | 3 |
and i am very | 3 |
then many men have | 3 |
it is no wonder | 3 |
it is said that | 3 |
but she told him | 3 |
but laugh to see | 3 |
who was his father | 3 |
and therefore desired the | 3 |
he had been in | 3 |
shall infuse most myrth | 3 |
down upon the bed | 3 |
swore that he would | 3 |
he did not meet | 3 |
the name of the | 3 |
of so great a | 3 |
second and last part | 3 |
when sir lambert heard | 3 |
the coniuring vp of | 3 |
had a great kindness | 3 |
but not in this | 3 |
how scogin and his | 3 |
which harry gave doll | 3 |
heard of such a | 3 |
take his leave of | 3 |
variety of pleasure second | 3 |
in regard of the | 3 |
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on the morrow scogin | 3 |
and most notable bulls | 3 |
mad when he writ | 3 |
if you ride not | 3 |
into a place where | 3 |
and sir thomas moor | 3 |
house in the country | 3 |
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of the golden last | 3 |
that she should be | 3 |
one said of him | 3 |
that were in the | 3 |
laughing philosopher democritus of | 3 |
and made as if | 3 |
when the moon was | 3 |
chargeably collected out of | 3 |
for he was very | 3 |
said that he had | 3 |
he had done him | 3 |
and would not for | 3 |
that ever i told | 3 |
one that passed by | 3 |
a pair of stairs | 3 |
nothing in the world | 3 |
go to market for | 3 |
to wait upon him | 3 |
may meet with some | 3 |
the god of love | 3 |
the next day came | 3 |
it was to the | 3 |
is the poore mans | 3 |
i pray you sir | 3 |
that we may see | 3 |
then she askt him | 3 |
virgin in my eyes | 3 |
people of the skies | 3 |
in the way of | 3 |
there was in the | 3 |
i know not which | 3 |
the lawful king of | 3 |
of him in his | 3 |
that used to be | 3 |
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is not so strange | 3 |
months in the year | 3 |
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his father sent him | 3 |
might write her mind | 3 |
the town talks of | 3 |
as he was at | 3 |
he no ill example | 3 |
by the helpe of | 3 |
the pen without dipping | 3 |
into these three parts | 3 |
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the gentleman told him | 3 |
the king and queen | 3 |
want of a man | 3 |
that he would have | 3 |
get out of the | 3 |
it was your son | 3 |
a copy of verses | 3 |
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was brought to the | 3 |
the power of gold | 3 |
a fellow that kept | 3 |
with some of his | 3 |
he should have his | 3 |
if this be true | 3 |
asked him what he | 3 |
with the coniuring vp | 3 |
give me a thousand | 3 |
with captain james hinde | 3 |
a gentleman to his | 3 |
the fellowes of the | 3 |
work into the bargain | 3 |
a time when the | 3 |
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to send him to | 3 |
one of his seruants | 3 |
set forth for the | 3 |
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the contents of this | 3 |
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morning at such a | 3 |
some that are not | 3 |
song at the dukes | 3 |
in bed with his | 3 |
myrth into the gentle | 3 |
i am gone to | 3 |
her how many commandments | 3 |
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am a civil lawyer | 3 |
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on a time he | 3 |
the latter end of | 3 |
how he would be | 3 |
sow on the arse | 3 |
to be gotten with | 3 |
seeing there was no | 3 |
you do all under | 3 |
being a choice collection | 3 |
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he was about to | 3 |
king henry the eighth | 3 |
full of witty mirth | 3 |
tell you of a | 3 |
of heaven and earth | 3 |
if it please you | 3 |
the moon was at | 3 |
who had been a | 3 |
how many sonnes god | 3 |
sir lambert being now | 3 |
but wot you what | 3 |
he said it was | 3 |
to rise before eleven | 3 |
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rina kor text and | 3 |
the lower end of | 3 |
condition of the times | 3 |
pleasant grove for their | 3 |
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who was his fathers | 3 |
modest gentlewoman being compelled | 3 |
the woman to him | 3 |
in a great assembly | 3 |
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with an account of | 3 |
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when they came to | 3 |
filius datus est nobis | 3 |
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a treatise in variety | 3 |
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gentleman that past by | 3 |
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the innocent spending of | 3 |
well as he could | 3 |
to see the execution | 3 |
if i should speak | 3 |
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i see that you | 3 |
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himself to be a | 3 |
land and bought a | 3 |
of that which harry | 3 |
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till at last the | 3 |
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three or four miles | 3 |
him to the schoole | 3 |
man got me with | 3 |
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lambert and sir vane | 3 |
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gates of the city | 3 |
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most men in europe | 3 |
text notes for div | 3 |
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and put off his | 3 |
but one among the | 3 |
i am loath to | 3 |
to be a lord | 3 |
one of the most | 3 |
second to none ever | 3 |
does not concern you | 3 |
they had but one | 3 |
of the standers by | 3 |
for him in and | 3 |
the gentleman went to | 3 |
part of scoggins iests | 3 |
from the finest fancies | 3 |
as my conveniency would | 3 |
he would give them | 3 |
take no notice of | 3 |
which a gentleman that | 3 |
and the residue of | 3 |
a pox take you | 3 |
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and a paradox in | 3 |
what do you think | 3 |
doe but now begin | 3 |
the original text notes | 3 |
the old man was | 3 |
the finest fancies of | 3 |
the university of oxford | 3 |
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at which he was | 3 |
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should make of the | 3 |
a bottle of wine | 3 |
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centuries of bold jests | 3 |
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contrary to his expectation | 3 |
young man had a | 3 |
and asked him what | 3 |
the wiser of the | 3 |
him as well as | 3 |
the oracle of apollo | 3 |
had a great mind | 3 |
and i have done | 3 |
then she shewed him | 3 |
last he bethought himself | 3 |
to the french king | 3 |
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people at the bride | 3 |
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it to the old | 3 |
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knight of the bloody | 3 |
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a man that is | 3 |
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a cup too much | 3 |
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yes that i have | 3 |
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me thinks i hear | 3 |
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euery corner of the | 3 |
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that he should have | 3 |
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a good face on | 3 |
hundreds of most pithy | 3 |
the farmers daughter with | 3 |
on man and woman | 3 |
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one speaking of the | 3 |
i told of it | 3 |
he was come to | 3 |
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with him in the | 3 |
fast as they could | 3 |
you have power to | 3 |
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on condition that he | 3 |
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a pleasant grove for | 3 |
vp and garbled at | 3 |
the english nobility and | 3 |
fell into such a | 3 |
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not concern you at | 3 |
when he came before | 3 |
come to be poor | 3 |
he was forced to | 3 |
brought home to my | 3 |
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had lost his horse | 3 |
old count her husband | 3 |
he was in a | 3 |
one day in the | 3 |
more than any other | 3 |
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as long as the | 3 |
and you are the | 3 |
may serve as the | 3 |
and would be loath | 3 |
at the feet of | 3 |
wherein is contained nothing | 3 |
into his own chamber | 3 |
of witty mirth and | 3 |
was the occasion of | 3 |
of them to him | 3 |
one said it was | 3 |
he was glad to | 3 |
god of the christians | 3 |
to break our limbs | 3 |
he would have a | 3 |
the svveetness of publike | 3 |
all of that profession | 3 |
estc r this keyboarded | 3 |
things in his own | 3 |
of the bloody cleaver | 3 |
i have a mind | 3 |
moon was at full | 3 |
for my fathers man | 3 |
that with so much | 3 |
treatise in variety of | 3 |
latta sampled and proofread | 3 |
her he would tell | 3 |
copy must be made | 3 |
was much addicted to | 3 |
top of the tower | 3 |
should speak to him | 3 |
went ill with me | 3 |
thy name is kilman | 3 |
as he was a | 3 |
are young mens mistresses | 3 |
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for the wrong he | 3 |
forth for the benefit | 3 |
he was brought to | 3 |
a lawyer to follow | 3 |
many men have read | 3 |
strife who shall infuse | 3 |
in a great frost | 3 |
of the meek knight | 3 |
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can be but a | 3 |
the gates of the | 3 |
ill with me then | 3 |
first that ever i | 3 |
long as i live | 3 |
come thither he might | 3 |
that i am one | 3 |
i should speak to | 3 |
what wouldst thou have | 3 |
it into the ink | 3 |
and naught in deeds | 3 |
did not meet him | 3 |
all his life time | 3 |
fell in love with | 3 |
gentlewoman being compelled by | 3 |
i would i were | 3 |
he should be the | 3 |
and fashioned into clinches | 3 |
that she was a | 3 |
vnto which is added | 3 |
the second and last | 3 |
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