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trigram | frequency |
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i pray you | 21 |
sir hugh evans | 13 |
mistress anne page | 12 |
and i will | 11 |
i warrant you | 11 |
a room in | 11 |
i thank you | 11 |
i will not | 10 |
sir john falstaff | 10 |
i am glad | 10 |
i will be | 8 |
of the garter | 8 |
i have a | 8 |
the garter inn | 8 |
it is a | 8 |
host of the | 8 |
i had rather | 7 |
in the garter | 7 |
i come to | 7 |
room in the | 7 |
i know not | 7 |
there is no | 6 |
enter mistress page | 6 |
i tell you | 6 |
a man of | 6 |
mine host of | 6 |
i am not | 6 |
as i am | 6 |
and sir hugh | 6 |
enter sir hugh | 6 |
to see thee | 6 |
i am a | 6 |
i will tell | 6 |
master doctor caius | 5 |
in the house | 5 |
i would have | 5 |
and mistress page | 5 |
herne the hunter | 5 |
it is not | 5 |
i would not | 5 |
is a good | 5 |
and in the | 5 |
this is the | 5 |
in my closet | 5 |
the humour of | 5 |
speak with you | 5 |
i have been | 5 |
if it be | 5 |
you are a | 5 |
let me see | 5 |
one that is | 5 |
i would i | 5 |
i will do | 5 |
out of my | 5 |
shall i do | 5 |
will you go | 5 |
i shall be | 5 |
enter mistress ford | 5 |
if he be | 5 |
a word with | 5 |
enter mistress quickly | 5 |
word with you | 4 |
think of that | 4 |
the old woman | 4 |
what is your | 4 |
that i am | 4 |
have with you | 4 |
that i have | 4 |
if there be | 4 |
my name is | 4 |
will do it | 4 |
it be so | 4 |
good master fenton | 4 |
aside to mrs | 4 |
will tell you | 4 |
ten and eleven | 4 |
is he dead | 4 |
there is a | 4 |
i do not | 4 |
enter falstaff and | 4 |
ford and mistress | 4 |
mistress ford and | 4 |
what shall i | 4 |
he is a | 4 |
are you not | 4 |
i beseech you | 4 |
and mistress quickly | 4 |
said i well | 4 |
be revenged on | 4 |
if it were | 4 |
as much as | 3 |
you shall have | 3 |
out of his | 3 |
am glad to | 3 |
hold up your | 3 |
have told you | 3 |
i thank thee | 3 |
her by the | 3 |
the truth of | 3 |
good mine host | 3 |
the name of | 3 |
i shall make | 3 |
come to me | 3 |
the fear of | 3 |
what i can | 3 |
with mistress anne | 3 |
he hath wronged | 3 |
is no come | 3 |
to the doctor | 3 |
i pray thee | 3 |
in the way | 3 |
is no matter | 3 |
pray you pardon | 3 |
i will marry | 3 |
that you have | 3 |
there is an | 3 |
he will carry | 3 |
i have told | 3 |
sweet sir john | 3 |
is an old | 3 |
it be not | 3 |
you shall hear | 3 |
good mistress page | 3 |
be with her | 3 |
to mistress anne | 3 |
if you will | 3 |
mine own people | 3 |
an old coat | 3 |
letter to her | 3 |
into the water | 3 |
soon at night | 3 |
she shall be | 3 |
you not ashamed | 3 |
good sir hugh | 3 |
of your own | 3 |
and a thousand | 3 |
can tell you | 3 |
as you will | 3 |
for the which | 3 |
sweet anne page | 3 |
the basket again | 3 |
have been a | 3 |
i love thee | 3 |
to them both | 3 |
eight and nine | 3 |
vat is dat | 3 |
i vill kill | 3 |
have i not | 3 |
fare you well | 3 |
and you shall | 3 |
an honest man | 3 |
woman of brainford | 3 |
the way of | 3 |
be not so | 3 |
go along with | 3 |
not the humour | 3 |
like a poor | 3 |
revenged on him | 3 |
will marry her | 3 |
good master doctor | 3 |
would i might | 3 |
it is no | 3 |
tell you how | 3 |
you pardon me | 3 |
he shall not | 3 |
justice of peace | 3 |
know one another | 3 |
come to her | 3 |
as they say | 3 |
in a basket | 3 |
shall i be | 3 |
i have done | 3 |
the young man | 3 |
what is it | 3 |
your good will | 3 |
good sir john | 3 |
and i have | 3 |
enter host and | 3 |
i will make | 3 |
what i am | 3 |
i love you | 3 |
he is no | 3 |
mistress page and | 3 |
what say you | 3 |
enter doctor caius | 3 |
cause of suspicion | 3 |
thank you for | 3 |
i think you | 3 |
he will not | 3 |
am a gentleman | 3 |
up your head | 3 |
they shall be | 3 |
i am in | 3 |
by your leave | 3 |
me in my | 3 |
i think the | 3 |
this is my | 3 |
page and robin | 3 |
your worship a | 3 |
by these gloves | 3 |
by the hand | 3 |
hath wronged me | 3 |
we will do | 3 |
at a word | 3 |
glad to see | 3 |
go with me | 3 |
to your worship | 3 |
to speak with | 3 |
you in your | 3 |
i am undone | 3 |
do what i | 3 |
will not be | 3 |
in the park | 3 |
would i could | 3 |
you go with | 2 |
one master brook | 2 |
three or four | 2 |
life with him | 2 |
none but he | 2 |
and i would | 2 |
boy with her | 2 |
am glad the | 2 |
if i had | 2 |
sir john is | 2 |
with their tapers | 2 |
hath he any | 2 |
not well developed | 2 |
how shall i | 2 |
her to such | 2 |
to say so | 2 |
that i do | 2 |
at his heels | 2 |
have brought her | 2 |
if i find | 2 |
but i have | 2 |
let us not | 2 |
into the basket | 2 |
you know ford | 2 |
i shall find | 2 |
the witch of | 2 |
to whose falls | 2 |
acquainted with you | 2 |
speak a word | 2 |
out of the | 2 |
what cause of | 2 |
a justice of | 2 |
all my heart | 2 |
this is not | 2 |
and none but | 2 |
we stay for | 2 |
to such a | 2 |
to search for | 2 |
he beat him | 2 |
the love of | 2 |
an improved edition | 2 |
and let us | 2 |
name is brook | 2 |
yea and no | 2 |
will not do | 2 |
and what they | 2 |
his throwing into | 2 |
for good will | 2 |
the sword and | 2 |
a great peard | 2 |
do a good | 2 |
i will look | 2 |
early files produced | 2 |
improved edition of | 2 |
in that mind | 2 |
but if you | 2 |
mine host de | 2 |
comes my master | 2 |
could never get | 2 |
wives of windsor | 2 |
make you amends | 2 |
you shall find | 2 |
tell you for | 2 |
enter fenton and | 2 |
thou art a | 2 |
my cousin shallow | 2 |
let me speak | 2 |
and when i | 2 |
me speak with | 2 |
my sweet nan | 2 |
fair mistress anne | 2 |
i will cut | 2 |
dat he is | 2 |
you go out | 2 |
let them say | 2 |
her in white | 2 |
her to the | 2 |
and we will | 2 |
thrown into the | 2 |
hath taught me | 2 |
and of the | 2 |
in odd numbers | 2 |
you shall not | 2 |
you may know | 2 |
proofing methods and | 2 |
the door with | 2 |
with master doctor | 2 |
or else i | 2 |
her husband is | 2 |
a field near | 2 |
can you love | 2 |
the colours of | 2 |
you for my | 2 |
shall be with | 2 |
to make one | 2 |
what is he | 2 |
for my master | 2 |
i have spoke | 2 |
my good man | 2 |
i will teach | 2 |
go with him | 2 |
to me soon | 2 |
have anne page | 2 |
to be thrown | 2 |
all the fairies | 2 |
and to be | 2 |
he be not | 2 |
shall come in | 2 |
to mistress page | 2 |
in the shape | 2 |
you shall know | 2 |
i find her | 2 |
you wrong me | 2 |
he gives me | 2 |
it is as | 2 |
a poor old | 2 |
i were young | 2 |
have spoken with | 2 |
vill kill him | 2 |
go with us | 2 |
despise one that | 2 |
a fairy in | 2 |
high and low | 2 |
my husband will | 2 |
may come and | 2 |
i have lived | 2 |
he is in | 2 |
of his wits | 2 |
of the peace | 2 |
when proofing methods | 2 |
i will never | 2 |
me your hand | 2 |
i should have | 2 |
creep in here | 2 |
you are undone | 2 |
to shallow rivers | 2 |
me to the | 2 |
of the basket | 2 |
at the door | 2 |
i desire you | 2 |
him in his | 2 |
humour of this | 2 |
so am i | 2 |
pray you now | 2 |
is the very | 2 |
i have seen | 2 |
send her your | 2 |
let it be | 2 |
your worship good | 2 |
a great charge | 2 |
than i do | 2 |
woman in windsor | 2 |
come to the | 2 |
and burn him | 2 |
will do as | 2 |
farewell to your | 2 |
as i do | 2 |
suspect without cause | 2 |
street in windsor | 2 |
what says my | 2 |
what says she | 2 |
you do yourself | 2 |
whither go you | 2 |
there is one | 2 |
and thou shalt | 2 |
hast thou no | 2 |
fear of got | 2 |
in their hearts | 2 |
is this a | 2 |
host and bardolph | 2 |
and steals away | 2 |
and one that | 2 |
a fat woman | 2 |
is anne page | 2 |
and in such | 2 |
it is petter | 2 |
shall i lose | 2 |
know how i | 2 |
in my head | 2 |
files produced at | 2 |
meet him in | 2 |
falstaff and mistress | 2 |
i had been | 2 |
as i have | 2 |
i never heard | 2 |
and end it | 2 |
the issue of | 2 |
i might never | 2 |
is an improved | 2 |
we shall have | 2 |
what is the | 2 |
in this shape | 2 |
would not have | 2 |
humour of it | 2 |
that were a | 2 |
i fear not | 2 |
short and the | 2 |
and hath threatened | 2 |
be glad to | 2 |
shall have her | 2 |
i thank heaven | 2 |
i have to | 2 |
i think my | 2 |
if i do | 2 |
to see you | 2 |
man of his | 2 |
i am cozened | 2 |
away with him | 2 |
i hear not | 2 |
i will keep | 2 |
have made you | 2 |
when i have | 2 |
he will make | 2 |
would you with | 2 |
i warrant thee | 2 |
here he comes | 2 |
as well as | 2 |
page is an | 2 |
you to do | 2 |
throwing into the | 2 |
give your worship | 2 |
truth of it | 2 |
i may not | 2 |
to know one | 2 |
i went to | 2 |
along with me | 2 |
should be a | 2 |
to know what | 2 |
one of project | 2 |
we have a | 2 |
a quarter of | 2 |
shall be glad | 2 |
nearer this ways | 2 |
if he had | 2 |
and bid her | 2 |
am i a | 2 |
produced at a | 2 |
doublet and hose | 2 |
merry wives of | 2 |
the knight is | 2 |
in good sadness | 2 |
me in the | 2 |
stay for you | 2 |
you should have | 2 |
am glad he | 2 |
cannot abide the | 2 |
an old woman | 2 |
or i would | 2 |
come to speak | 2 |
john falstaff from | 2 |
take her by | 2 |
they could never | 2 |
give me your | 2 |
went to her | 2 |
think you have | 2 |
if i have | 2 |
a curer of | 2 |
him in the | 2 |
is not here | 2 |
there has been | 2 |
this ebook was | 2 |
you have brought | 2 |
be thrown into | 2 |
go your ways | 2 |
that i love | 2 |
the fairy queen | 2 |
is mine host | 2 |
the merry wives | 2 |
good master brook | 2 |
sings to shallow | 2 |
pless my soul | 2 |
were not well | 2 |
i told you | 2 |
i will bring | 2 |
here is a | 2 |
to walk by | 2 |
shall know how | 2 |
have you been | 2 |
by my trot | 2 |
to tell you | 2 |
dwelling at windsor | 2 |
is my husband | 2 |
you are not | 2 |
on my word | 2 |
and i pray | 2 |
does he not | 2 |
of this title | 2 |
i cannot cog | 2 |
the action of | 2 |
i would all | 2 |
is able to | 2 |
i can for | 2 |
as any is | 2 |
we do not | 2 |
meat and drink | 2 |
little nearer this | 2 |
is in the | 2 |
a bag of | 2 |
and there is | 2 |
me tank you | 2 |
round about the | 2 |
word of denial | 2 |
you shall see | 2 |
is an honest | 2 |
hugh evans and | 2 |
would i were | 2 |
the french doctor | 2 |
i lose my | 2 |
how does good | 2 |
thrown in the | 2 |
how i speed | 2 |
do you think | 2 |
you for dat | 2 |
on their heads | 2 |
good mistress anne | 2 |
had rather than | 2 |
i would my | 2 |
is no remedy | 2 |
alas the day | 2 |
loves your wife | 2 |
i have suffered | 2 |
a man may | 2 |
have a nay | 2 |
but that is | 2 |
between ten and | 2 |
set it down | 2 |
you in the | 2 |
have your good | 2 |
and i shall | 2 |
a little nearer | 2 |
you like a | 2 |
book of riddles | 2 |
a gentleman that | 2 |
seven hundred pounds | 2 |
anne page for | 2 |
time when proofing | 2 |
in white and | 2 |
if she be | 2 |
to meet him | 2 |
you must be | 2 |
gives me the | 2 |
for such a | 2 |
she shall not | 2 |
worship good morrow | 2 |
i could have | 2 |
pribbles and prabbles | 2 |
sir john and | 2 |
that hath taught | 2 |
me thy hand | 2 |
tell your worship | 2 |
not such a | 2 |
a kind of | 2 |
to the tune | 2 |
let her descend | 2 |
evans and simple | 2 |
but that the | 2 |
edition of this | 2 |
title which may | 2 |
my daughter is | 2 |
a me dat | 2 |
by the lord | 2 |
hear the truth | 2 |
with all my | 2 |
you for good | 2 |
to her in | 2 |
a time when | 2 |
twelve and one | 2 |
and these are | 2 |
of my door | 2 |
will make a | 2 |
enter anne page | 2 |
to the oak | 2 |
the dozen white | 2 |
and the no | 2 |
you find a | 2 |
into the chamber | 2 |
for it is | 2 |
what have you | 2 |
i am about | 2 |
hath threatened to | 2 |
not anne page | 2 |
commend me to | 2 |
i suspect without | 2 |
went you not | 2 |
is my doing | 2 |
at a time | 2 |
i cannot tell | 2 |
art thou there | 2 |
you shall want | 2 |
the shape of | 2 |
i be revenged | 2 |
yet there has | 2 |
to me at | 2 |
be not amazed | 2 |
do not act | 2 |
of the best | 2 |
viewed as ebook | 2 |
will do what | 2 |
him into the | 2 |
ebook was one | 2 |
with my heart | 2 |
if i be | 2 |
the council shall | 2 |
a good dog | 2 |
fear of god | 2 |
and tools were | 2 |
is in his | 2 |
beat him most | 2 |
a piece of | 2 |
with the basket | 2 |
you have suffered | 2 |
and he is | 2 |
is not good | 2 |
waxen tapers on | 2 |
i do despise | 2 |
have i lived | 2 |
come a little | 2 |
the tune of | 2 |
not with master | 2 |
i lived to | 2 |
what would you | 2 |
give me thy | 2 |
that my husband | 2 |
by my troth | 2 |
a pottle of | 2 |
this title which | 2 |
had rather be | 2 |
when she list | 2 |
take your rapier | 2 |
to be your | 2 |
a good office | 2 |
knight is not | 2 |
methods and tools | 2 |
the very same | 2 |
i am sure | 2 |
black and blue | 2 |
at the deanery | 2 |
i will knog | 2 |
by yea and | 2 |
tapers on their | 2 |
let me have | 2 |
one of them | 2 |
of them all | 2 |
to the contrary | 2 |
could not be | 2 |
on your shoulders | 2 |
and in that | 2 |
me into the | 2 |
none but thee | 2 |
to have her | 2 |
we will thrive | 2 |
i would master | 2 |
please your worship | 2 |
in love with | 2 |
but i am | 2 |
and did he | 2 |
servant to doctor | 2 |
i might be | 2 |
sure he is | 2 |
that is a | 2 |
him with their | 2 |
a kind heart | 2 |
exeunt shallow and | 2 |
for i have | 2 |
her my house | 2 |
did you not | 2 |
me soon at | 2 |
at my house | 2 |
made me drunk | 2 |
the short and | 2 |
in my mind | 2 |
gentleman dwelling at | 2 |
to see your | 2 |
thou art clerkly | 2 |
witch of brainford | 2 |
hear not of | 2 |
tools were not | 2 |
tell you what | 2 |
was one of | 2 |
burn him with | 2 |
and the long | 2 |
what wouldst thou | 2 |
and turn him | 2 |
in your ear | 2 |
to sir john | 2 |
they converse apart | 2 |
he will be | 2 |
what she will | 2 |
is not well | 2 |
at the least | 2 |
to the laundress | 2 |
as it were | 2 |
will not miss | 2 |
vill kill de | 2 |
which may be | 2 |
shall want none | 2 |
be viewed as | 2 |
caius and rugby | 2 |
i have received | 2 |
get you home | 2 |
tell you in | 2 |
tank you for | 2 |
he hath a | 2 |
dere is no | 2 |
i like not | 2 |
if you can | 2 |
hue and cry | 2 |
in the basket | 2 |
i will find | 2 |
that is not | 2 |
there is three | 2 |
you heard what | 2 |
may be viewed | 2 |
aside to caius | 2 |
i am so | 2 |
of herne the | 2 |
to master brook | 2 |
is not the | 2 |
how things go | 2 |
should have been | 2 |
that her husband | 2 |
are come to | 2 |
rather than a | 2 |
he is of | 2 |
she loves you | 2 |
to doctor caius | 2 |
he would never | 2 |
rich and poor | 2 |
hear a riot | 2 |
a woman would | 2 |