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quadgram | frequency |
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the little grey house | 76 |
at the same time | 30 |
in the midst of | 27 |
here in the quarto | 25 |
the end of the | 19 |
hal wanted to know | 18 |
i am going to | 17 |
part of the garden | 15 |
in the st q | 15 |
in the little grey | 14 |
for the first time | 13 |
the little poodle dog | 13 |
daddy takes us to | 13 |
takes us to the | 13 |
for the sake of | 12 |
are you going to | 12 |
in this state of | 12 |
we are going to | 11 |
not in the quarto | 11 |
ten dollar gold piece | 11 |
glad to see you | 11 |
hal and mab had | 11 |
as if he were | 11 |
i do not know | 11 |
daddy blake with a | 11 |
is not in the | 10 |
i beg your pardon | 10 |
in the middle of | 10 |
the rest of the | 10 |
of the little grey | 10 |
for sale by all | 10 |
the foot of the | 10 |
the bottom of the | 9 |
sent postpaid on receipt | 9 |
to the end of | 9 |
postpaid on receipt of | 9 |
or sent postpaid on | 9 |
in a short time | 9 |
the middle of the | 9 |
hal and mab were | 9 |
on the other side | 9 |
the edge of the | 9 |
you are going to | 9 |
and hal and mab | 8 |
it occurred to me | 8 |
blake with a smile | 8 |
i want you to | 8 |
the door of the | 8 |
of which i was | 8 |
goes into the hotel | 8 |
what is the matter | 8 |
to a nunnery goe | 8 |
at the end of | 8 |
when hal and mab | 7 |
we shall have to | 7 |
hal and mab looked | 7 |
you never can tell | 7 |
to go to the | 7 |
the other side of | 7 |
my knowledge of human | 7 |
the state of my | 7 |
going to have a | 7 |
doubt as to the | 7 |
hal and mab did | 7 |
to the little grey | 7 |
end of the table | 7 |
knowledge of human nature | 7 |
the fate of my | 7 |
i reflected on the | 6 |
was by no means | 6 |
he goes into the | 6 |
are going to have | 6 |
with an air of | 6 |
had no power to | 6 |
the cause of this | 6 |
hole in the ice | 6 |
he goes to the | 6 |
is going to be | 6 |
the side of the | 6 |
on account of the | 6 |
that he could not | 6 |
are we going to | 6 |
at the foot of | 6 |
i knew not what | 6 |
the ten dollar gold | 6 |
in the course of | 6 |
the course of my | 6 |
it is going to | 6 |
for a long time | 6 |
at the bottom of | 6 |
as soon as i | 6 |
the top of the | 6 |
it could not be | 6 |
hal and mab to | 6 |
is one of the | 6 |
with a view to | 6 |
around the roots of | 6 |
at such a time | 6 |
state of my mind | 6 |
put an end to | 6 |
said daddy blake with | 6 |
as if it were | 6 |
as if he had | 6 |
for a few minutes | 6 |
that he would not | 6 |
is a good thing | 5 |
enter hamlet and horatio | 5 |
in a few days | 5 |
as soon as he | 5 |
i do not think | 5 |
i had no power | 5 |
what do you mean | 5 |
going to make a | 5 |
each book is wrapped | 5 |
to my own house | 5 |
i can tell you | 5 |
going to take us | 5 |
a superior quality of | 5 |
in the presence of | 5 |
going to take you | 5 |
the quarto has not | 5 |
the door of my | 5 |
to the nature of | 5 |
side of the room | 5 |
to do with it | 5 |
on the end of | 5 |
you going to do | 5 |
i feel as though | 5 |
and mab looked at | 5 |
if he had been | 5 |
could not fail to | 5 |
the sight of the | 5 |
in a tone of | 5 |
there was no one | 5 |
the text of the | 5 |
a good quality of | 5 |
to the top of | 5 |
in which he had | 5 |
as well as the | 5 |
was not to be | 5 |
hal and mab went | 5 |
on the point of | 5 |
as well as in | 5 |
the corner of the | 5 |
out of the window | 5 |
it was with difficulty | 5 |
but it must be | 5 |
i will tell you | 5 |
the name of the | 5 |
the recess in the | 5 |
jacket printed in colors | 5 |
sale by all book | 5 |
of the house and | 5 |
at the top of | 5 |
of his wife and | 5 |
the work of the | 5 |
in the first place | 5 |
it seemed as if | 5 |
the face of the | 5 |
i was unable to | 5 |
took hal and mab | 5 |
good quality of paper | 5 |
occurred to me that | 5 |
of which i had | 5 |
to hal and mab | 5 |
the death of the | 5 |
if i had been | 5 |
did not want to | 5 |
as soon as they | 5 |
it would not be | 5 |
and goes to the | 5 |
let me tell you | 5 |
to be able to | 5 |
book is wrapped in | 5 |
blake with a laugh | 5 |
it is impossible to | 5 |
on a good quality | 5 |
to make a garden | 5 |
beyond the reach of | 5 |
on a superior quality | 5 |
recess in the bank | 5 |
in the st quarto | 5 |
it is a good | 5 |
as well as i | 5 |
as she looked at | 5 |
i will my lord | 5 |
sale by all booksellers | 5 |
is wrapped in a | 5 |
the earth a while | 5 |
seem to have been | 5 |
in the highest degree | 4 |
i did not mean | 4 |
your corn and beans | 4 |
enter horatio and marcellus | 4 |
what shall i do | 4 |
see what it is | 4 |
with a touch of | 4 |
when i was a | 4 |
it seems to me | 4 |
on the top of | 4 |
that i haue seene | 4 |
daddy blake took hal | 4 |
for this end i | 4 |
as i told you | 4 |
see what has happened | 4 |
there was no time | 4 |
not like the king | 4 |
he was going to | 4 |
he and his sister | 4 |
to the influence of | 4 |
he is dead and | 4 |
her mother and wythie | 4 |
that ten dollar gold | 4 |
i could not but | 4 |
and bound in cloth | 4 |
in the act of | 4 |
it looks as if | 4 |
as to the nature | 4 |
as if she were | 4 |
the first time in | 4 |
blake took hal and | 4 |
between the rows of | 4 |
she was going to | 4 |
and will he not | 4 |
if there be any | 4 |
sits down on the | 4 |
was no time to | 4 |
out of the room | 4 |
it is like a | 4 |
what was it that | 4 |
i was desirous of | 4 |
it not like the | 4 |
goes to the hearth | 4 |
the air of a | 4 |
boy scouts in the | 4 |
at a loss to | 4 |
the head of the | 4 |
fishing through the ice | 4 |
out of the house | 4 |
hal and mab saw | 4 |
i should like to | 4 |
what is it you | 4 |
but it was not | 4 |
led the way to | 4 |
you will have to | 4 |
the cakes of ice | 4 |
i might as well | 4 |
it may be that | 4 |
the fashion of the | 4 |
the back of the | 4 |
take up my abode | 4 |
each title is complete | 4 |
parts of the garden | 4 |
in regard to the | 4 |
daddy is going to | 4 |
not all the world | 4 |
had no right to | 4 |
i am glad to | 4 |
wrapped in a special | 4 |
in my power to | 4 |
spirit that i haue | 4 |
would not allow me | 4 |
as soon as we | 4 |
am i going to | 4 |
and mab did not | 4 |
the cause of my | 4 |
enter king and queene | 4 |
he sits down again | 4 |
to have some fun | 4 |
daddy takes us hunting | 4 |
to the hearth and | 4 |
going to be a | 4 |
in front of the | 4 |
will he not come | 4 |
hal and mab watched | 4 |
the character of hamlet | 4 |
on receipt of cents | 4 |
and at the same | 4 |
not allow me to | 4 |
less than fifty thousand | 4 |
to have been the | 4 |
to be a very | 4 |
printed on a good | 4 |
a play to night | 4 |
be regarded as the | 4 |
out of the ground | 4 |
this is the first | 4 |
with the rest of | 4 |
back in his chair | 4 |
for the little poodle | 4 |
to know a man | 4 |
us to the farm | 4 |
the condition of my | 4 |
the night the day | 4 |
two or three days | 4 |
it is my duty | 4 |
it is not the | 4 |
is by no means | 4 |
in a little while | 4 |
hal and mab thought | 4 |
as you like it | 4 |
us to the garden | 4 |
the reading of the | 4 |
i am very glad | 4 |
a lot of questions | 4 |
no answer was returned | 4 |
is the only one | 4 |
let hal and mab | 4 |
of the fate of | 4 |
eyes were fixed upon | 4 |
have no right to | 4 |
if you want to | 4 |
look at one another | 4 |
the circumstances in which | 4 |
the centre of the | 4 |
as if she had | 4 |
himself back in his | 4 |
the best of it | 4 |
do you think i | 4 |
and the two children | 4 |
standard and favorite authors | 4 |
is complete and unabridged | 4 |
it would be a | 4 |
on the side of | 4 |
show you how to | 4 |
daddy blake and the | 4 |
on receipt of c | 4 |
meanings of the word | 4 |
there was no need | 4 |
he looked at me | 4 |
to which i was | 4 |
not in the least | 4 |
is my duty to | 4 |
on top of the | 4 |
may be supposed to | 4 |
which i had been | 4 |
type on a superior | 4 |
to the edge of | 4 |
the duel of sex | 4 |
very glad to see | 4 |
he is about to | 4 |
are not in the | 4 |
little grey house was | 4 |
to take up my | 4 |
where it comes againe | 4 |
god be with you | 4 |
looked at me with | 4 |
this state of things | 4 |
it will not be | 4 |
that she did not | 4 |
how glad i am | 4 |
in the sense of | 4 |
on the edge of | 4 |
the scope of my | 4 |
i was preparing to | 4 |
it is such a | 4 |
was for a moment | 4 |
as if i had | 4 |
up out of the | 4 |
in a few minutes | 4 |
printed from new plates | 4 |
with her back to | 4 |
is dead and gone | 4 |
the king my father | 4 |
sweare by my sword | 4 |
superior quality of paper | 4 |
other side of the | 4 |
tell you what it | 4 |
the object of his | 4 |
she looks at him | 4 |
he not come againe | 4 |
tell us what makes | 4 |
title is complete and | 4 |
wait a minute and | 4 |
to the service table | 4 |
by standard and favorite | 4 |
is a man of | 4 |
give you a penny | 4 |
obliged to you for | 4 |
i had not been | 4 |
he turns to go | 4 |
you were sent for | 4 |
this state of mind | 4 |
in a few moments | 4 |
it was not long | 4 |
i was able to | 4 |
of the death of | 4 |
as the night the | 4 |
and for the first | 4 |
at the north pole | 4 |
may be regarded as | 4 |
a great deal of | 4 |
the manner in which | 4 |
clear type on a | 4 |
that part of the | 4 |
for a moment on | 4 |
out in the garden | 4 |
the nature of the | 4 |
the midst of my | 4 |
at the sight of | 4 |
and wythie and rob | 4 |
what can we do | 4 |
i could not deny | 4 |
in the blake garden | 4 |
her back on him | 4 |
this line not in | 4 |
as to the cause | 4 |
the young lady and | 3 |
i shall not be | 3 |
speake to her hamlet | 3 |
we have all the | 3 |
pleasure of his bed | 3 |
be all my sinnes | 3 |
to take away the | 3 |
i have no right | 3 |
i should never have | 3 |
have to wait until | 3 |
to the cause of | 3 |
that we haue seene | 3 |
at the same instant | 3 |
as well as she | 3 |
this line is not | 3 |
on the footing of | 3 |
will riuet to his | 3 |
to have a garden | 3 |
from the luncheon table | 3 |
with the fate of | 3 |
to the luncheon table | 3 |
daddy takes us coasting | 3 |
what are you doing | 3 |
makes vs rather beare | 3 |
the same time the | 3 |
a lot of my | 3 |
in a few months | 3 |
up some of the | 3 |
that you are not | 3 |
is for the moment | 3 |
then be false to | 3 |
was about to speake | 3 |
vs rather beare those | 3 |
there was nothing to | 3 |
assortment of books for | 3 |
mind was full of | 3 |
this and the following | 3 |
are of a most | 3 |
i want to see | 3 |
the boys and frances | 3 |
the opposite side of | 3 |
round the table to | 3 |
on the subject of | 3 |
went on daddy blake | 3 |
bound in cloth and | 3 |
the opening of the | 3 |
let her come in | 3 |
the means by which | 3 |
the author of this | 3 |
soon as they are | 3 |
thou canst not then | 3 |
booksellers or sent postpaid | 3 |
hal and mab started | 3 |
to which he had | 3 |
in a state of | 3 |
to lunch with us | 3 |
as i am able | 3 |
a good thing to | 3 |
in the state of | 3 |
state of my thoughts | 3 |
the source of the | 3 |
was the scope of | 3 |
when i reflected on | 3 |
you must remember that | 3 |
and if he doe | 3 |
i am not in | 3 |
the warmth of the | 3 |
there would be no | 3 |
can scarcely be denied | 3 |
warm when we run | 3 |
long will a man | 3 |
i betook myself to | 3 |
must have been the | 3 |
the character of him | 3 |
be all the same | 3 |
a thing to be | 3 |
which it had been | 3 |
of the presence of | 3 |
on the character of | 3 |
you to do it | 3 |
on the opposite side | 3 |
those that would make | 3 |
withheld from me the | 3 |
with the utmost caution | 3 |
you reade my lord | 3 |
but i could not | 3 |
in a new light | 3 |
that it is not | 3 |
of the character of | 3 |
what have you to | 3 |
news to tell you | 3 |
out of the potatoes | 3 |
which i had seen | 3 |
in the eyes of | 3 |
and you your selfe | 3 |
his way to the | 3 |
going to play doll | 3 |
to look at them | 3 |
and he smiled at | 3 |
in a low voice | 3 |
but i do not | 3 |
take my leaue of | 3 |
not bear to think | 3 |
of the truth of | 3 |
to enable me to | 3 |
rushed out of the | 3 |
back to the house | 3 |
while hal and mab | 3 |
in answer to my | 3 |
that she was the | 3 |
daddy takes us fishing | 3 |
been the victim of | 3 |
with a flash of | 3 |
the shape of the | 3 |
in the shape of | 3 |
daddy takes us skating | 3 |
the place where the | 3 |
many of the green | 3 |
a murder done in | 3 |
the clowne shall make | 3 |
there should be a | 3 |
head on one side | 3 |
showed them how to | 3 |
but it is such | 3 |
with that of a | 3 |
the upper part of | 3 |
it was his duty | 3 |
little poodle dog was | 3 |
passage in the st | 3 |
of hamlet prince of | 3 |
upper part of the | 3 |
if i had not | 3 |
if he were a | 3 |
this was to be | 3 |
down to the beach | 3 |
his wife and children | 3 |
was the sum of | 3 |
i think i know | 3 |
to spend the night | 3 |
that i should be | 3 |
and stands with her | 3 |
uncle pennywait and aunt | 3 |
precisely on the event | 3 |
if he doe not | 3 |
all booksellers or sent | 3 |
and it was a | 3 |
i had seen him | 3 |
and it is a | 3 |
if we are to | 3 |
and his sister were | 3 |
bid him ply his | 3 |
the top of my | 3 |
is going to take | 3 |
than fifty thousand dollars | 3 |
a hole in the | 3 |
he is very potent | 3 |
should be as mortall | 3 |
of which it is | 3 |
i have said that | 3 |
and change at that | 3 |
the rest of his | 3 |
from time to time | 3 |
nephew to old norway | 3 |
if it be so | 3 |
with regard to his | 3 |
why then should i | 3 |
in between the rows | 3 |
the right understanding of | 3 |
you wish me to | 3 |
said there was no | 3 |
with regard to pleyel | 3 |
in a sort of | 3 |
to take advantage of | 3 |
me to believe that | 3 |
fare you well my | 3 |
you shall not goe | 3 |
are not going to | 3 |
with the help of | 3 |
in the possession of | 3 |
it was not till | 3 |
in which it is | 3 |
the roots of the | 3 |
i must earn money | 3 |
the verge of the | 3 |
i started on my | 3 |
as he is very | 3 |
ghost that we haue | 3 |
riuet to his face | 3 |
could not bear to | 3 |
change from the quarto | 3 |
and one of the | 3 |
may be the word | 3 |
else to do it | 3 |
very potent with such | 3 |
you shall not go | 3 |
it likes vs well | 3 |
there is nothing in | 3 |
from the little grey | 3 |
if he did not | 3 |
he does not know | 3 |
the front of the | 3 |
i forgot my selfe | 3 |
by which they are | 3 |
of the garden where | 3 |
to cut the grass | 3 |
i entreated him to | 3 |
neuer to speake of | 3 |
as though he had | 3 |
with all my heart | 3 |
my dear young lady | 3 |
to put them in | 3 |
so that he can | 3 |
lolly and uncle pennywait | 3 |
in the habit of | 3 |
did not have to | 3 |
you are the most | 3 |
door which led into | 3 |
the old fashioned man | 3 |
she goes into the | 3 |
the st quarto has | 3 |
of your maiden presence | 3 |
middle of the room | 3 |
the testimony of my | 3 |
out of the door | 3 |
use of the word | 3 |
aunt lolly and uncle | 3 |
what may this meane | 3 |
this play is the | 3 |
down in the ice | 3 |
ten dollar gold prize | 3 |
the eyes of the | 3 |
printed in full colors | 3 |
the top of a | 3 |
have to go to | 3 |
added the little boy | 3 |
edge of the bank | 3 |
will more willingly part | 3 |
be false to any | 3 |
in spite of himself | 3 |
you ought to be | 3 |
if it had been | 3 |
a few days after | 3 |
not then be false | 3 |
us to the woods | 3 |
i charge thee speake | 3 |
by the hand of | 3 |
was about to be | 3 |
in the interest of | 3 |
knock at the door | 3 |
in spite of the | 3 |
it is not madnesse | 3 |
looks at him with | 3 |
in a special multi | 3 |
for a little while | 3 |
from the hand of | 3 |
can you be so | 3 |
in your silence still | 3 |
i had no doubt | 3 |
air hole in the | 3 |
the soil in the | 3 |
us to the circus | 3 |
but wythie and rob | 3 |
where the body is | 3 |
others that we know | 3 |
we will my lord | 3 |
catharine and her children | 3 |
make a cucumber grow | 3 |
making a wry face | 3 |
the seeds in the | 3 |
you want to know | 3 |
of something after death | 3 |
but what is your | 3 |
in all my life | 3 |
a change in his | 3 |
every part of my | 3 |
i must tell you | 3 |
nor i my lord | 3 |
that i am not | 3 |
to speak to you | 3 |
him for a moment | 3 |
i was obliged to | 3 |
line is not in | 3 |
my mind was full | 3 |
is your affaire in | 3 |
you speake like a | 3 |
they are in the | 3 |
asked mab as she | 3 |
you make me feel | 3 |
early the next morning | 3 |
in the corner of | 3 |
sitting down on her | 3 |
the bugs and worms | 3 |
the beginning of the | 3 |
there was but one | 3 |
little grey house for | 3 |
here follows in st | 3 |
and we cast away | 3 |
she looked at her | 3 |
she and her brother | 3 |
makes for the door | 3 |
he was a lion | 3 |
little grey house to | 3 |
the true state of | 3 |
the edges of the | 3 |
you are beginning to | 3 |
no one can tell | 3 |
would you like to | 3 |
in the way of | 3 |
she turns away from | 3 |
i do beseech you | 3 |
and mab went to | 3 |
that we know not | 3 |
as well as a | 3 |
threw myself on a | 3 |
going to do with | 3 |
the trumpet to the | 3 |
the corner of his | 3 |
to be true to | 3 |
as far as i | 3 |
put out the light | 3 |
the service table and | 3 |
the love which i | 3 |
made up his mind | 3 |
for the purpose of | 3 |
to others that we | 3 |
what have i done | 3 |
not so my lord | 3 |
that is the kind | 3 |
to the foot of | 3 |
to be the same | 3 |
the tragedie of hamlet | 3 |
off the earth a | 3 |
on the verge of | 3 |
passed away in this | 3 |
as if it had | 3 |
i told him that | 3 |
but we are not | 3 |
daddy takes us camping | 3 |
play is the image | 3 |
there is a play | 3 |
he would not have | 3 |
what is your affaire | 3 |
do you know what | 3 |
but there was no | 3 |
how can you be | 3 |
things in the garden | 3 |
is very potent with | 3 |
into a new channel | 3 |
at no great distance | 3 |
an air hole in | 3 |
nothing of the sort | 3 |
to tell you about | 3 |
for the benefit of | 3 |
tell me one thing | 3 |
i neuer gaue you | 3 |
of what had passed | 3 |
at the marine hotel | 3 |
with the air of | 3 |
which i could not | 3 |
at the head of | 3 |
trying to take advantage | 3 |
it is to be | 3 |
i haue a daughter | 3 |
for to be made | 3 |
where have you been | 3 |
had been made in | 3 |
we are to have | 3 |
their corn and beans | 3 |
ran out of the | 3 |
the task which i | 3 |
was at no great | 3 |
fixed his eyes upon | 3 |
my lord such a | 3 |
in one of the | 3 |
i shall have to | 3 |
blake when he saw | 3 |
will be all the | 3 |
what are you going | 3 |
is the image of | 3 |
an ear of corn | 3 |
or he to hecuba | 3 |
little grey house and | 3 |
or three of the | 3 |
get your hat and | 3 |
was not long before | 3 |
no one in the | 3 |
to take us skating | 3 |
it is an act | 3 |
hal and mab hurried | 3 |
in the bloom of | 3 |
on which i had | 3 |
the burning eyes of | 3 |
he was employed in | 3 |
follows in st q | 3 |
or not to be | 3 |
i think i shall | 3 |
of a murder done | 3 |
all my sinnes remembred | 3 |
and show you how | 3 |
have you thought of | 3 |
the greater part of | 3 |
comes out of the | 3 |
the murder of my | 3 |
where he had been | 3 |
the success of his | 3 |
and it may be | 3 |
i want to speak | 3 |
i wonder if i | 3 |
his wife and daughter | 3 |
in the case of | 3 |
end of act iii | 3 |
a stranger to the | 3 |
it was easy to | 3 |
a moment on the | 3 |
was to be expected | 3 |
she is about to | 3 |
hal and mab took | 3 |
before going to school | 3 |
but that i had | 3 |
but he would not | 3 |
my leaue of you | 3 |
that would have been | 3 |
he doe not bleach | 3 |
i am sure you | 3 |
and bid him ply | 3 |
it was not a | 3 |
as white as snowe | 3 |
tell you about it | 3 |
the tenor of this | 3 |
the luncheon table and | 3 |
i take to be | 3 |
on the two meanings | 3 |
well acquainted with the | 3 |
so far as to | 3 |
laertes shall be king | 3 |
the carrying out of | 3 |
lateness of the hour | 3 |
for a few moments | 3 |
canst not then be | 3 |
to persuade me that | 3 |
quality of paper from | 3 |
that i should not | 3 |
turns her back on | 3 |
if you will allow | 3 |
i should not have | 3 |
in such a hurry | 3 |
the sight of him | 3 |
out of the grave | 3 |
i told you how | 3 |
go back to the | 3 |
will a man lie | 3 |
have a right to | 3 |
was his duty to | 3 |
there can be no | 3 |
out of the bottle | 3 |
he pointed to the | 3 |
for a moment i | 3 |
it was about to | 3 |
of the garden seat | 3 |
at a time when | 3 |
want to speak to | 3 |
with a bare bodkin | 3 |
how would you like | 3 |
it is thick enough | 3 |
the parts of the | 3 |
into the hands of | 3 |
i found myself stretched | 3 |
not fail to perceive | 3 |
the end of two | 3 |
in which he has | 3 |
i returned to the | 3 |
returned to the house | 3 |
you will allow me | 3 |
opposite side of the | 3 |
i wish we could | 3 |
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price each cents postpaid | 3 |
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a five shilling dentist | 3 |
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his wife and daughters | 3 |
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members of the church | 2 |
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on the bank of | 2 |
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this braine of mine | 2 |
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of the operating chair | 2 |
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you how pale he | 2 |
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the facts of his | 2 |
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first time in years | 2 |
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coasting daddy takes us | 2 |
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me the hope of | 2 |
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that made her call | 2 |
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us hunting birds daddy | 2 |
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me by the wrist | 2 |
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the key of it | 2 |
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teach me the path | 2 |
in his heart that | 2 |
and a most louing | 2 |
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the farm daddy takes | 2 |
tangle of morning glory | 2 |
the seeds and plants | 2 |
how cheerefully my mother | 2 |
which he could not | 2 |
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the suites of woe | 2 |
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on the very threshold | 2 |
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land flowing with milk | 2 |
the scornes and flattery | 2 |
with the act of | 2 |
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the command of my | 2 |
from top to toe | 2 |
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was near at hand | 2 |
them as white as | 2 |
what shall we do | 2 |
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audience that came to | 2 |
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not diuide the sunday | 2 |
such proof as will | 2 |
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ears of corn on | 2 |
of morning glory vines | 2 |
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fashion of the time | 2 |
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of your players do | 2 |
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which had been made | 2 |
that you tooke delight | 2 |
this same mony with | 2 |
to get in the | 2 |
me hold my peace | 2 |
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enter ofelia playing on | 2 |
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his heeles a stone | 2 |
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the good king and | 2 |
how do you know | 2 |
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from head to foote | 2 |
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time we thanke you | 2 |
every now and then | 2 |
neuer make known what | 2 |
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you would like to | 2 |
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of the godly ballet | 2 |
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here draw water from | 2 |
to ask for anything | 2 |
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that sylvester grey had | 2 |
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the man with whom | 2 |
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who has the best | 2 |
toward the place where | 2 |
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to which he was | 2 |
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three cheers for the | 2 |
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just as i told | 2 |
beans or whatever you | 2 |
till i may deliuer | 2 |
the seizure of my | 2 |
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vnder this weary life | 2 |
grass and bits of | 2 |
into the store house | 2 |
the wombe of earth | 2 |
densmore clandon of newbury | 2 |
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for i mine eies | 2 |
the play of which | 2 |
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series a desirable assortment | 2 |
the protection of the | 2 |
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sweepe to my reuenge | 2 |
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true to thy loue | 2 |
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now since which time | 2 |
the horrors of war | 2 |
are you quite sure | 2 |
loues to heare their | 2 |
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the voice and face | 2 |
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bounds in saying that | 2 |
books that delight and | 2 |
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farm daddy takes us | 2 |
to spend the evening | 2 |
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they ought to be | 2 |
as good as a | 2 |
the king shall drinke | 2 |
looke with what courteous | 2 |
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in this and all | 2 |
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fixed my eyes upon | 2 |
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in a day or | 2 |
could not be concealed | 2 |
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alcott black beauty anna | 2 |
i think there will | 2 |
the higher education of | 2 |
little men louisa may | 2 |
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the corn and beans | 2 |
one next to it | 2 |
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no means to be | 2 |
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a coal of fire | 2 |
teares in his eyes | 2 |
as you call it | 2 |
what a scandale wouldst | 2 |
when i reached the | 2 |
pulse doth beate like | 2 |
and thousand more calamities | 2 |
apprized of the nature | 2 |
by the very cunning | 2 |
if the water come | 2 |
and mab to the | 2 |
the understanding of hamlet | 2 |
it came to passe | 2 |
see who has the | 2 |
that if you be | 2 |
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go fishing through the | 2 |
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these few precepts in | 2 |
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treasure island robert louis | 2 |
takes us fishing daddy | 2 |
an intreaty heerein further | 2 |
blanke verse shall halt | 2 |
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hand upon the lock | 2 |
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bring with thee ayres | 2 |
with hal and mab | 2 |
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a murder committed long | 2 |
king is not with | 2 |
when cousin peace came | 2 |
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looking at the tomato | 2 |
and prey on garbage | 2 |
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the testimony of his | 2 |
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intention of getting married | 2 |
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and what so poore | 2 |
bird of dawning singeth | 2 |
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appeared in the doorway | 2 |
his head a grasse | 2 |
side of the window | 2 |
when the hot summer | 2 |
myself in a chair | 2 |
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larger than the head | 2 |
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of my sister and | 2 |
motives of her flight | 2 |
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the nature of that | 2 |
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through an air hole | 2 |
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lucianus nephew to the | 2 |
weele make all safe | 2 |
turne all his teares | 2 |
make known what you | 2 |
i stay too long | 2 |
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thy first lord is | 2 |
to be put in | 2 |
have the pleasure of | 2 |
if it tempt you | 2 |
lame prince miss mulock | 2 |
in earth is fire | 2 |
after the fashion of | 2 |
voice which i had | 2 |
the two children did | 2 |
a brother and a | 2 |
more circumstance at all | 2 |
arms of the chair | 2 |
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this wet that falles | 2 |
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the weeds away from | 2 |
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thank my god that | 2 |
if you will excuse | 2 |
father lost a father | 2 |
difficulty of the task | 2 |
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a yard for that | 2 |
he was indebted to | 2 |
how old are you | 2 |
the garden through the | 2 |
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the image of pleyel | 2 |
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to hear you say | 2 |
subtle treason that the | 2 |
folio of by george | 2 |
side of our knowne | 2 |
in the environs of | 2 |
that it should come | 2 |
my homage to the | 2 |
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without the sensible and | 2 |
a time as i | 2 |
by which i might | 2 |
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therefore i holde it | 2 |
his lips to speak | 2 |
were fixed upon the | 2 |
plants ought to be | 2 |
to hesitate a moment | 2 |
eies shall still be | 2 |
polly shook her head | 2 |
soon as i can | 2 |
seemed as if the | 2 |
door below creaked on | 2 |
in the family was | 2 |
rich curssed of the | 2 |
shall in all my | 2 |
not with the body | 2 |
my days have been | 2 |
an old fashioned girl | 2 |
my brother had been | 2 |
sammie thought he was | 2 |
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down on the sofa | 2 |
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them that loues to | 2 |
as distinctly as i | 2 |
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keep you as an | 2 |
true understanding of the | 2 |
the cause and ground | 2 |
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i haue a soule | 2 |
where is your quirkes | 2 |
a damned ghost that | 2 |
crie out vpon my | 2 |
to remind him to | 2 |
received a letter from | 2 |
face would wash the | 2 |
no further personall power | 2 |
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when he saw it | 2 |
you haue seene to | 2 |
scanter of your maiden | 2 |
over me when i | 2 |
i see my trespasse | 2 |
looking down at him | 2 |
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a scene like this | 2 |
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charge thee let it | 2 |
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was one of those | 2 |
to have been set | 2 |
your affaire in elsenoure | 2 |
yong lady and mistris | 2 |
plant the seeds in | 2 |
that she could have | 2 |
you your selfe shall | 2 |
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that i had heard | 2 |
such as it is | 2 |
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tell him that fortenbrasse | 2 |
case should stirre me | 2 |
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of by george macdonald | 2 |
do you know me | 2 |
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to know the cause | 2 |
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accent on first syllable | 2 |
top of my bent | 2 |
a ghost of him | 2 |
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the first officer did | 2 |
the effects of my | 2 |
vow by that maiesty | 2 |
would i had beene | 2 |
so capitall a calfe | 2 |
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who was conscious of | 2 |
grunt and sweate vnder | 2 |
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play vpon this pipe | 2 |
marke thou the king | 2 |
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pointing to the operating | 2 |
just as if it | 2 |
seeds in the house | 2 |
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the confusion of his | 2 |
the shore of the | 2 |
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to the finding of | 2 |
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a new train of | 2 |
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it might well enough | 2 |
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by the attack of | 2 |
to a more remoued | 2 |
mortgage the little grey | 2 |
amount of my guilt | 2 |
i told you the | 2 |
any more than in | 2 |
know lots of things | 2 |
a campfire girl benson | 2 |
prince miss mulock little | 2 |
end of the last | 2 |
doubt that in earth | 2 |
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i entered the parlour | 2 |
i see my father | 2 |
players cannot keepe counsell | 2 |
what is it that | 2 |
it is only by | 2 |
have a lot of | 2 |
how say you then | 2 |
here in the galery | 2 |
entertainment the players shall | 2 |
e a r e | 2 |
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in the night it | 2 |
well as my own | 2 |
such a ones horse | 2 |
fatted all the region | 2 |
he did not believe | 2 |
few precepts in thy | 2 |
i fail to see | 2 |
to a place where | 2 |
what might be toward | 2 |
then such a fellow | 2 |
juice and seeds run | 2 |
she thought it was | 2 |
the true idea of | 2 |
so strutted and bellowed | 2 |
called him to the | 2 |
earth around the roots | 2 |
on your lippes i | 2 |
the subiect of the | 2 |
i mine eies will | 2 |
be taken as a | 2 |
may or may not | 2 |
how can that be | 2 |
on which to build | 2 |
known what you haue | 2 |
i had mistaken the | 2 |
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even if you do | 2 |
all tangled up in | 2 |
as the scene of | 2 |
young lady and gentleman | 2 |
sorry to have to | 2 |
it may well be | 2 |
with the guilt of | 2 |
the lot next door | 2 |
you shall heare me | 2 |
the name of carwin | 2 |
a right to know | 2 |
of mine hunts not | 2 |
watch the minutes of | 2 |
purging of his soule | 2 |
a murderer and thief | 2 |
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a place where the | 2 |
the grounds of my | 2 |
of the house in | 2 |
to his good friends | 2 |
i saw him once | 2 |
to finish the machine | 2 |
grey house as a | 2 |
not this something more | 2 |
if vindication be possible | 2 |
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for you shall heare | 2 |
o throw away the | 2 |
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of the church of | 2 |
it is all done | 2 |
thou hadst not come | 2 |
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the church of england | 2 |
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the folio of by | 2 |
the approach of death | 2 |
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from a scene which | 2 |
crownes in annuall fee | 2 |
to learn to be | 2 |
in the incestuous pleasure | 2 |
the station to meet | 2 |
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to pale his vneffectuall | 2 |
can do to keep | 2 |
the malice of my | 2 |
catch the conscience of | 2 |
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what do you call | 2 |
had no doubt of | 2 |
as iust a man | 2 |
though lewdnesse court it | 2 |
vs grant him then | 2 |
the tale which he | 2 |
it assume my noble | 2 |
meet her at the | 2 |
mops and moes at | 2 |
the will of god | 2 |
publike audience that came | 2 |
of the preceding day | 2 |
sit still my soule | 2 |
grow in the garden | 2 |
the lapse of a | 2 |
series will be called | 2 |
you giue me leaue | 2 |
he whose sable armes | 2 |
what i want is | 2 |
weeks after the seeds | 2 |
with the dead body | 2 |
would give you a | 2 |
you may read in | 2 |
damned ghost that we | 2 |
seeing his loue thus | 2 |
the end of it | 2 |
shall you my sonne | 2 |
is as the ayre | 2 |
chair from the luncheon | 2 |
with such as thou | 2 |
a little grey kid | 2 |
i doe not know | 2 |
to read the book | 2 |
powre your earth on | 2 |
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by opposing end them | 2 |
motiue in this case | 2 |
two children did not | 2 |
of the nature of | 2 |
what would you gracious | 2 |
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out of the ayre | 2 |
allow me to be | 2 |
to see things hum | 2 |
o woe is me | 2 |
i was prompted to | 2 |
report against your selfe | 2 |
the law hath writ | 2 |
give me now leave | 2 |
out on the back | 2 |
you charge me with | 2 |
and an nipping winde | 2 |
topics of their conversation | 2 |
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mischance betweene vs twaine | 2 |
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before you tumbled me | 2 |
to tell me that | 2 |
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leaue her to heauen | 2 |
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of him who had | 2 |
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bid the souldiers shoote | 2 |
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hope of something after | 2 |
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that i must be | 2 |
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girl louisa may alcott | 2 |
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each particular haire to | 2 |
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faded on the crowing | 2 |
because i know how | 2 |
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of confession in your | 2 |
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corresponding passage in the | 2 |
subiect of the land | 2 |
thousand more calamities besides | 2 |
of the room and | 2 |
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up in her arms | 2 |
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up in a rapture | 2 |
thou be a breeder | 2 |
mab as she saw | 2 |
that suggested itself was | 2 |
do you think it | 2 |
the man in the | 2 |
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this title which may | 2 |
the glimpses of the | 2 |
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thee let it goe | 2 |
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touching this dreaded sight | 2 |
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those who left it | 2 |
to her that she | 2 |
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my selfe me thinkes | 2 |
around trying to get | 2 |
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when the machine is | 2 |
where hee comes poring | 2 |
for the principall publike | 2 |
seek an interview with | 2 |
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the commotion of his | 2 |
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with regard to myself | 2 |
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that is good to | 2 |
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a peece of him | 2 |
corner of the room | 2 |
wherein they are not | 2 |
his duty called him | 2 |
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let vs grant him | 2 |
little poodle dog had | 2 |
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and our vaine blowes | 2 |
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an assassin and robber | 2 |
in the german army | 2 |
fate of my father | 2 |
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singeth all night long | 2 |
tell all of you | 2 |
this conscience makes cowardes | 2 |
nothing less than fifty | 2 |
not vnderstand your selfe | 2 |
flowing with milk and | 2 |
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incestuous pleasure of his | 2 |
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table with a spring | 2 |
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louisa may alcott little | 2 |
it in a shape | 2 |
assume my noble fathers | 2 |
thing in the world | 2 |
fellow speake my lines | 2 |
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would one of them | 2 |
the floor of the | 2 |
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you the watch to | 2 |
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different layers of ice | 2 |
than a bad epitaph | 2 |
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kitchen of the little | 2 |
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him as you go | 2 |
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the top of her | 2 |
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on account of its | 2 |
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set on some quantitie | 2 |
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quiet passe through your | 2 |
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if she should breake | 2 |
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thou art a scholler | 2 |
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how are you going | 2 |
and bring it to | 2 |
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complicity in the murder | 2 |
in the fact that | 2 |
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on the back porch | 2 |
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makes the engine go | 2 |
leads me to believe | 2 |
the voice which i | 2 |
looke to the queene | 2 |
to see if you | 2 |
that hamlet is satisfied | 2 |
i suppose it is | 2 |
the conduct of wieland | 2 |
boat boys down the | 2 |
can you by no | 2 |
as it is common | 2 |
to a cunning sophister | 2 |
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to the circus daddy | 2 |
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of nero enter this | 2 |
get warm when we | 2 |
ministring angell shall my | 2 |
the full extent of | 2 |
the juice and seeds | 2 |
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the errors of the | 2 |
it will give you | 2 |
of the table nearest | 2 |
to droppes of blood | 2 |
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your poore seruant euer | 2 |
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it would give you | 2 |
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that thou knowest thine | 2 |
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him that he was | 2 |
blake and the two | 2 |
a breeder of sinners | 2 |
his head on his | 2 |
that the light was | 2 |
come from the graue | 2 |
that at the end | 2 |
never said a word | 2 |
you wil lothe him | 2 |
me thinkes i feele | 2 |
a proof that my | 2 |
do you call the | 2 |
how comes it that | 2 |
get three oddes of | 2 |
fish through the ice | 2 |
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in a little box | 2 |
sufficient explication of the | 2 |
precepts in thy memory | 2 |
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into the water through | 2 |
the cloak of madness | 2 |
out of the aire | 2 |
came to see your | 2 |
i cast my eye | 2 |
the hart vngalled play | 2 |
we must have a | 2 |
in earth and fire | 2 |
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to induce him to | 2 |
remember well what i | 2 |
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neuer more to giue | 2 |
the top off the | 2 |
out from under him | 2 |
part of the room | 2 |
to have more of | 2 |
dunghill idiote slaue am | 2 |
he supposes to be | 2 |
his beard as white | 2 |
coldly furnish forth the | 2 |
one of her sudden | 2 |
and out of my | 2 |
tell you the secret | 2 |
do and if he | 2 |
of the name of | 2 |
how fondly did i | 2 |
seeke to damne me | 2 |
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little grey house as | 2 |
when i was married | 2 |
or we might read | 2 |
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the mistress of the | 2 |
custome hath made it | 2 |
it had been made | 2 |
vicious mole of nature | 2 |
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boy scouts in a | 2 |
and i with them | 2 |
the best of things | 2 |
the subject of our | 2 |
what aunt lolly is | 2 |
what from our brother | 2 |
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as mine to you | 2 |
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too big to be | 2 |
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what issue will this | 2 |
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early files produced at | 2 |
exertion of his force | 2 |
an english seaside resort | 2 |
who would this indure | 2 |
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of the effects to | 2 |
the principal scene of | 2 |
may alcott little women | 2 |
if you call me | 2 |
a fellow of infinite | 2 |
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do the same with | 2 |
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that name with you | 2 |
thy purse can buy | 2 |
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bones hearsed in death | 2 |
them according to their | 2 |
you like to a | 2 |
this side of our | 2 |
of what may follow | 2 |
ice in the bottle | 2 |
bridle it not disparage | 2 |
to take place in | 2 |
that case we shall | 2 |
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stands with her back | 2 |
that falles vpon my | 2 |
knew of this most | 2 |
haue you giuen him | 2 |
and we do have | 2 |
any point in the | 2 |
i a new game | 2 |
the path which led | 2 |
your owne report against | 2 |
burning eyes of heauen | 2 |
ready to his hand | 2 |
it is needless to | 2 |
of the manner in | 2 |
though it blast me | 2 |
up his mind to | 2 |
of books that delight | 2 |
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residence in this city | 2 |
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upon for his defence | 2 |
more like my father | 2 |
tooke thee for thy | 2 |
takes us camping daddy | 2 |
to intrap the heart | 2 |
hal and mab tried | 2 |
thou be then the | 2 |
will be all right | 2 |
me that you were | 2 |
grey house on the | 2 |
takes us skating daddy | 2 |
to know that he | 2 |
he that playes the | 2 |
baldwin and her suit | 2 |
sunday from the weeke | 2 |
hal with a laugh | 2 |
the door of which | 2 |
of my weakenesse and | 2 |
it would be time | 2 |
end of the garden | 2 |
this solidity and compound | 2 |
closing the door behind | 2 |
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on the iron table | 2 |
time when proofing methods | 2 |
is something like a | 2 |
second husband kisses me | 2 |
we our watch vp | 2 |
listened with the deepest | 2 |
suggestions of the moment | 2 |
hunting birds daddy takes | 2 |
where the sun can | 2 |
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this same scull sir | 2 |
roly in his arms | 2 |
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fashioned girl louisa may | 2 |
ofelia playing on a | 2 |
with difficulty that i | 2 |
of the light which | 2 |
me that i might | 2 |
i thinke i saw | 2 |
straight in the eyes | 2 |
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why what is hecuba | 2 |
the emphasis is on | 2 |
what can i say | 2 |
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on the chance of | 2 |
that fortenbrasse nephew to | 2 |
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in more forcible lights | 2 |
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to see the invention | 2 |
a man of this | 2 |
scarcely large enough to | 2 |
and in the meantime | 2 |
but that of his | 2 |
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this state of uncertainty | 2 |
then belike he likes | 2 |
no idea of the | 2 |
i should be glad | 2 |
sat among the cinders | 2 |
his heeles may kicke | 2 |
now the blood that | 2 |
of my intention to | 2 |
by cocke they are | 2 |
pursue me lasting strife | 2 |
would you gracious figure | 2 |
at the success of | 2 |
tragicall historie of hamlet | 2 |
my impatience would not | 2 |
and fascinate the wide | 2 |
a scandale wouldst thou | 2 |
time is out of | 2 |
a part of the | 2 |
in johnson and steevens | 2 |
to wring from him | 2 |
the little fat poodle | 2 |
look as if he | 2 |
no king on earth | 2 |
you said it would | 2 |
all his teares to | 2 |
is no one else | 2 |
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be not rotten before | 2 |
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the truth of which | 2 |
of an action of | 2 |
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opinion as to the | 2 |
he must have run | 2 |
to have a girl | 2 |
how hard it is | 2 |
and doe my best | 2 |
here the st quarto | 2 |
to kill so capitall | 2 |
on the margin in | 2 |
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might be in the | 2 |
to put on a | 2 |
find in him the | 2 |
her face with her | 2 |
was borne to set | 2 |
of clay for to | 2 |
cutting down the weeds | 2 |
it in the summer | 2 |
what an asse am | 2 |
the image of carwin | 2 |
is vnequall for your | 2 |
fate of his wife | 2 |
in the very act | 2 |
delight and fascinate the | 2 |
close to the edge | 2 |
father is nothing to | 2 |
on each side of | 2 |
mary my good lord | 2 |
such a thing as | 2 |
she would hang on | 2 |
there is going to | 2 |
the correspondent passage in | 2 |
know the cause of | 2 |
to the frozen pond | 2 |
her part of the | 2 |
earely and shrill crowing | 2 |
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you as an ape | 2 |
free passe and conduct | 2 |
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is the kind we | 2 |
he was regarded as | 2 |
and trying to catch | 2 |
just then mab saw | 2 |
getting on very nicely | 2 |
long it could not | 2 |
i feele his griefe | 2 |
edition of this title | 2 |
so they could be | 2 |
your tardy sonne to | 2 |
character of him who | 2 |
for something to put | 2 |
it was neuer acted | 2 |
character of this man | 2 |
him ply his learning | 2 |
have said that the | 2 |
get the overcoat off | 2 |
the house in which | 2 |
there was no question | 2 |
fascinate the wide awake | 2 |
the children to a | 2 |
curssed of the poore | 2 |
goodness me sakes alive | 2 |
forward in her chair | 2 |
vnderstand your selfe so | 2 |
when we were little | 2 |
hee doth keep you | 2 |
to split the eares | 2 |
cause of this effect | 2 |
i think i have | 2 |
moes at my vncle | 2 |
because of which he | 2 |
mab wanted to know | 2 |
twelue venies at rapier | 2 |
as hal and mab | 2 |
springes to catch woodcocks | 2 |
if you can do | 2 |
among the rows of | 2 |
table and pours out | 2 |
villaine dwelling in all | 2 |
he is trying to | 2 |
saw something that made | 2 |
gost under the stage | 2 |
vpon his like againe | 2 |
even in the midst | 2 |
it ready to his | 2 |
would give his life | 2 |
forth the marriage tables | 2 |
clear type and bound | 2 |
him as to the | 2 |
was a source of | 2 |
the author of these | 2 |
desirable assortment of books | 2 |
of the effects which | 2 |
cowardes of vs all | 2 |
that your father has | 2 |
kisses me in bed | 2 |
play the foole no | 2 |
of this that you | 2 |
goes back to the | 2 |
at his heeles a | 2 |
humbly take my leaue | 2 |
good manners of their | 2 |
us what makes the | 2 |
a peece of vncurrant | 2 |
i sweare by heauen | 2 |
gas pump and cylinder | 2 |
whom i had ever | 2 |
my thoughts be bloody | 2 |
but he could not | 2 |
the incidents of the | 2 |
i must be gone | 2 |
what is hecuba to | 2 |
between horatio and the | 2 |
spend the evening with | 2 |
a long breath of | 2 |
i am sorry i | 2 |
mab with a little | 2 |
upon a second leave | 2 |
to be a liar | 2 |
to bed with you | 2 |
the way to his | 2 |
and you will see | 2 |
little as you may | 2 |
fall of a sparrow | 2 |
but with the whiffe | 2 |
to let you know | 2 |
well as she does | 2 |
from the service table | 2 |
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doth confound the sence | 2 |
to get him out | 2 |
how little did i | 2 |
down in the ground | 2 |
to the operating chair | 2 |
there be any good | 2 |
and if you will | 2 |
you need not be | 2 |
he parted from us | 2 |
down out of the | 2 |
the truth would be | 2 |
up my abode with | 2 |
to think about it | 2 |
the act of feare | 2 |
i saw thee last | 2 |
i was willing to | 2 |
that are so fortified | 2 |
with an intreaty heerein | 2 |
had growne by what | 2 |
that which i had | 2 |
undeceived in this respect | 2 |
it is the machine | 2 |
the leaves and grass | 2 |
and imparched in calagulate | 2 |
and in part him | 2 |
have hundreds of tomatoes | 2 |
your quirkes and quillets | 2 |
rises and goes to | 2 |
may be said to | 2 |
with all our heart | 2 |
at the end next | 2 |
as wholesome as sweete | 2 |
and mab how to | 2 |
what should such fellowes | 2 |
hamlet does not mean | 2 |
mab as she and | 2 |
earth ere he rot | 2 |
forbeare the adulterous bed | 2 |
i suppose we shall | 2 |
your brother might be | 2 |
as therein are set | 2 |
who was a great | 2 |
him out of the | 2 |
ile speake to it | 2 |
brother and a king | 2 |
she pointed to a | 2 |
get thee vp agen | 2 |
and faine i would | 2 |
and hurried out of | 2 |
to whom he had | 2 |
a spectacle like this | 2 |
by some degree of | 2 |
since nature cannot choose | 2 |
take you to the | 2 |
on the following morning | 2 |
crowing of the cocke | 2 |
the eyes out of | 2 |
and i want you | 2 |
thou art priuy to | 2 |
that he may his | 2 |
it was not one | 2 |
to come with us | 2 |
to the upper part | 2 |
when i saw you | 2 |
vse them after your | 2 |
the midst of his | 2 |
indeed i heard it | 2 |
skating on the pond | 2 |
to look into the | 2 |
that my brother had | 2 |
there is no authority | 2 |
my trust and hope | 2 |
what a quicke change | 2 |
be sure you shall | 2 |
of the task which | 2 |
the shoulder of your | 2 |
of much wealth and | 2 |
did not know what | 2 |
to be left alone | 2 |