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quadgram | frequency |
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but what is your | 17 |
what is your opinion | 17 |
look at the clock | 9 |
i should tell you | 8 |
the ballad of the | 6 |
take it from me | 6 |
in the blue kimono | 6 |
in the town of | 6 |
lady in the blue | 6 |
should you ask me | 5 |
son of a gun | 5 |
a short time ago | 5 |
gude enuff for me | 5 |
little tillie olson ban | 5 |
i du believe in | 5 |
heart a short time | 5 |
at the same time | 5 |
all the bores i | 5 |
meet a man from | 5 |
love sonnets of a | 5 |
man from your own | 5 |
this fair mer chant | 5 |
ban gude enuff for | 5 |
it may not be | 5 |
when you meet a | 5 |
in spite of the | 5 |
the bores i know | 5 |
a man from your | 5 |
his heart a short | 5 |
from your own home | 5 |
your own home town | 5 |
what care i how | 5 |
maid of the second | 5 |
the ice in the | 5 |
may sing of the | 5 |
of the second floor | 5 |
the love sonnets of | 5 |
you meet a man | 5 |
of all the bores | 5 |
going to do it | 5 |
some may sing of | 5 |
to have a friend | 5 |
lost his heart a | 5 |
they ever have spoons | 4 |
waitress trim and the | 4 |
i err in company | 4 |
how do you tackle | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
a stranger in the | 4 |
in the english language | 4 |
the man who tends | 4 |
and a strong chauffeur | 4 |
you make an awful | 4 |
awful splash with me | 4 |
all that the traffic | 4 |
olson ban gude enuff | 4 |
trim and the maid | 4 |
one of the most | 4 |
as long as you | 4 |
killed this fair mer | 4 |
advertising man had been | 4 |
curfew skol not reng | 4 |
go one and all | 4 |
never seen an average | 4 |
as i may have | 4 |
the town of lille | 4 |
a great deal of | 4 |
chauffeur and a housekeep | 4 |
the night go one | 4 |
cannot pay that premium | 4 |
the advertising man had | 4 |
strong chauffeur and a | 4 |
she said to the | 4 |
my heart is weary | 4 |
an awful splash with | 4 |
yet it is a | 4 |
who tends the door | 4 |
jug of barley water | 4 |
down with the grandmother | 4 |
a strong chauffeur and | 4 |
ice in the shaker | 4 |
stranger in the town | 4 |
the traffic will bear | 4 |
and the maid of | 4 |
of the ice in | 4 |
into the night go | 4 |
night go one and | 4 |
on the th of | 4 |
that the traffic will | 4 |
stealing ride on freight | 4 |
make an awful splash | 4 |
my peace is gone | 4 |
thus have i seen | 4 |
ever have spoons enough | 4 |
if the advertising man | 4 |
err in company with | 4 |
kerchief in his cuff | 4 |
you tackle your work | 4 |
it is a gentle | 4 |
in spite of all | 4 |
do you tackle your | 4 |
i cannot pay that | 4 |
i lie in pawn | 4 |
and a housekeep er | 4 |
his kerchief in his | 4 |
yu bet yure life | 4 |
the maid of the | 4 |
man who tends the | 4 |
seen an average reader | 4 |
skol not reng to | 4 |
and the man who | 4 |
and yet it is | 4 |
is a gentle art | 4 |
tillie olson ban gude | 4 |
sew thy buttons on | 4 |
what she said to | 4 |
know what to do | 4 |
have i seen a | 4 |
the beignet de pomme | 3 |
with princeton or with | 3 |
on the death of | 3 |
i have no money | 3 |
i do not know | 3 |
nix on the persian | 3 |
all night on the | 3 |
we had gone back | 3 |
we learned about servants | 3 |
slips under the tub | 3 |
might as well have | 3 |
be this as it | 3 |
it seems to me | 3 |
sew my buttons on | 3 |
the friend of humanity | 3 |
law professor at the | 3 |
it may be so | 3 |
was one of the | 3 |
on account of the | 3 |
was a man in | 3 |
princeton or with yale | 3 |
the highest of created | 3 |
forth all night on | 3 |
soft susurrus in the | 3 |
in behalf of the | 3 |
lay down and die | 3 |
by way of a | 3 |
none like the beignet | 3 |
the most celebrated of | 3 |
the wedding guest sat | 3 |
i beg your pardon | 3 |
the land of the | 3 |
skol pleese lay down | 3 |
the man who wears | 3 |
sonnets of a hoodlum | 3 |
the soap slips under | 3 |
claws are mileage insurance | 3 |
collected and published in | 3 |
we were very tired | 3 |
the song of hiawatha | 3 |
soap slips under the | 3 |
in the days of | 3 |
it ban op to | 3 |
sat on a stone | 3 |
the man of beer | 3 |
she is not fair | 3 |
a waitress trim and | 3 |
man who wears his | 3 |
with us and be | 3 |
gone back and forth | 3 |
back and forth all | 3 |
curfew shall not ring | 3 |
identified with princeton or | 3 |
learned about servants from | 3 |
from saturday till monday | 3 |
if you want to | 3 |
ban op to yu | 3 |
cook and a waitress | 3 |
there was a man | 3 |
wears his kerchief in | 3 |
and forth all night | 3 |
the rest of the | 3 |
us and be our | 3 |
live with us and | 3 |
had gone back and | 3 |
to be one of | 3 |
and be our cook | 3 |
pleese lay down and | 3 |
the place of the | 3 |
who wears his kerchief | 3 |
sir rupert the fearless | 3 |
come dine with me | 3 |
i cannot be identified | 3 |
friend of humanity and | 3 |
i was very sad | 3 |
a burlesque imitation of | 3 |
i was very solemn | 3 |
a soft susurrus in | 3 |
wait a little longer | 3 |
wedding guest sat on | 3 |
when the soap slips | 3 |
in the shaker as | 3 |
through thick and thin | 3 |
of humanity and the | 3 |
be identified with princeton | 3 |
cannot be identified with | 3 |
yu skol pleese lay | 3 |
i du believe thet | 3 |
at the time of | 3 |
susurrus in the night | 3 |
like the beignet de | 3 |
humanity and the knife | 3 |
let me be a | 3 |
guest sat on a | 3 |
the light of the | 3 |
you will not be | 3 |
on which the king | 3 |
man in our town | 3 |
back of kitchen door | 3 |
by the light of | 3 |
the shades of night | 3 |
i do not like | 3 |
and a waitress trim | 3 |
the sound of the | 3 |
a man in our | 3 |
those thousand claws are | 3 |
how he could bear | 3 |
we were very merry | 3 |
a cook and a | 3 |
to be found in | 3 |
i thought that i | 3 |
i had worked all | 3 |
thinks i am a | 3 |
thousand claws are mileage | 3 |
on the persian pretence | 3 |
had worked all day | 3 |
but little tillie olson | 3 |
about servants from her | 3 |
night on the ferry | 3 |
professor at the u | 3 |
think you that i | 2 |
the true pea green | 2 |
the murmur of the | 2 |
me in the face | 2 |
on the road to | 2 |
what time i pen | 2 |
a sample of the | 2 |
be not so to | 2 |
a man of such | 2 |
for should dis spirit | 2 |
line with a capital | 2 |
i long to eat | 2 |
as far as i | 2 |
to the curtain string | 2 |
only one i like | 2 |
every one by nature | 2 |
ask me what i | 2 |
no one can force | 2 |
faller ban yolly big | 2 |
of the light brigade | 2 |
of a volume of | 2 |
ballade of the average | 2 |
to say that the | 2 |
but the one that | 2 |
was it the squire | 2 |
give you a dish | 2 |
all the world to | 2 |
for those who pay | 2 |
capting and the doctor | 2 |
not like to meet | 2 |
a good deed in | 2 |
an hour or more | 2 |
to the days when | 2 |
when women will be | 2 |
sad to think that | 2 |
walks in his pride | 2 |
learn to wear a | 2 |
it is not in | 2 |
exclamation point close quote | 2 |
fallers ban mostly dam | 2 |
the close of the | 2 |
meadows sveet vith hay | 2 |
join me in a | 2 |
humble virtue gets it | 2 |
est mihi nonum superantis | 2 |
then might i sing | 2 |
may long for the | 2 |
far as i can | 2 |
and when she took | 2 |
to be a funny | 2 |
the throng to see | 2 |
it could not be | 2 |
or cop the day | 2 |
a thing i do | 2 |
noise and the rattle | 2 |
they might as well | 2 |
yu to tal me | 2 |
this is indeed a | 2 |
i know thou hast | 2 |
and all that stuff | 2 |
to a vers librist | 2 |
for i feel that | 2 |
had i the pen | 2 |
if amy lowell had | 2 |
which was made to | 2 |
newest oft the fleetest | 2 |
yu skol lak to | 2 |
lumberyack faller ban yolly | 2 |
an end to all | 2 |
of a number of | 2 |
when horace came back | 2 |
the days of my | 2 |
householder to his love | 2 |
rue de la paix | 2 |
is surprised to find | 2 |
full of a number | 2 |
the short at the | 2 |
to ride with me | 2 |
man had been praed | 2 |
written on the sunny | 2 |
of the murdered merchant | 2 |
an so it made | 2 |
as much as he | 2 |
not love thee more | 2 |
methinks i see him | 2 |
but when he heard | 2 |
i was young and | 2 |
my lute i breathe | 2 |
the return of the | 2 |
whose singer is unseen | 2 |
just the thing to | 2 |
have killed this fair | 2 |
a son of the | 2 |
and the rest of | 2 |
wot did yer say | 2 |
skidoo have came and | 2 |
on the importance of | 2 |
all the pies now | 2 |
lines on reading frank | 2 |
of her each hour | 2 |
must i do when | 2 |
to use him up | 2 |
i was a boy | 2 |
whose shining wit sets | 2 |
very nice to think | 2 |
care how many others | 2 |
midnight ride of paul | 2 |
a sense of dread | 2 |
sir rupert the brave | 2 |
tableau of the last | 2 |
a shame and disgrace | 2 |
tackle your work each | 2 |
ballade of the traffickers | 2 |
get so terribly rude | 2 |
i wish that i | 2 |
think of that my | 2 |
in our town who | 2 |
much as to say | 2 |
i need not that | 2 |
i do not think | 2 |
a man from the | 2 |
if good to you | 2 |
some may long for | 2 |
were crowded in the | 2 |
of the ways of | 2 |
variation on a theme | 2 |
i try to write | 2 |
the charge of the | 2 |
if this should be | 2 |
not choose but hear | 2 |
going to be made | 2 |
as well as to | 2 |
amount to a lot | 2 |
gude many years ago | 2 |
up in the air | 2 |
loops of kindergarten chin | 2 |
little is known of | 2 |
have you not read | 2 |
sunny side of frankfort | 2 |
with a great deal | 2 |
he was one of | 2 |
the tableau of the | 2 |
carlyle threw a teacup | 2 |
from the purlieus of | 2 |
key changes to minor | 2 |
from the spanish of | 2 |
i gave you warning | 2 |
out of my pocket | 2 |
is the date of | 2 |
and he ses it | 2 |
the noise and the | 2 |
out of the army | 2 |
a pot of beer | 2 |
will sew thy buttons | 2 |
and the waitress trim | 2 |
hath put me in | 2 |
start to toil with | 2 |
toil with a sense | 2 |
the glare of the | 2 |
to dine with me | 2 |
me what i did | 2 |
the lady of the | 2 |
tenk of her each | 2 |
a large number of | 2 |
the barkeeper mixes a | 2 |
chop the initial sack | 2 |
a young woman had | 2 |
there never is one | 2 |
gaze at the good | 2 |
the part of the | 2 |
mihi nonum superantis annum | 2 |
days of queen anne | 2 |
to think that the | 2 |
the shaker as the | 2 |
the comfort of obscurity | 2 |
it is nothing more | 2 |
body of a young | 2 |
good deed in a | 2 |
threw a teacup at | 2 |
rubber vainly at the | 2 |
the english poet and | 2 |
i see him now | 2 |
but there never is | 2 |
and turn and turn | 2 |
in a naughty world | 2 |
i like little olga | 2 |
a few years ago | 2 |
after hearing robin hood | 2 |
his nose till the | 2 |
courtship of miles standish | 2 |
her nose with bon | 2 |
one in american jokes | 2 |
in a suit of | 2 |
virtue gets it in | 2 |
the ballad of justifiable | 2 |
sound of the ice | 2 |
wilt thou sew my | 2 |
a serpent of the | 2 |
that woman is loud | 2 |
a son of a | 2 |
of the days of | 2 |
out the sinister garden | 2 |
is the true pea | 2 |
thou sew my buttons | 2 |
you never can tell | 2 |
to be quite frank | 2 |
the leader of the | 2 |
gets it in the | 2 |
it is very nice | 2 |
before i was a | 2 |
swims into his ken | 2 |
din of a battle | 2 |
so it must be | 2 |
i leave to you | 2 |
at the end of | 2 |
discontinuing the conning tower | 2 |
it happens in the | 2 |
my derby off to | 2 |
a bridge of size | 2 |
in vain did i | 2 |
vain i try to | 2 |
came a lady forrard | 2 |
the king of the | 2 |
is sitting on the | 2 |
do when women will | 2 |
and those thousand claws | 2 |
if you find it | 2 |
the way to newgate | 2 |
think yourself a happy | 2 |
a king of france | 2 |
and then there was | 2 |
shall not be petty | 2 |
he jumped into the | 2 |
resuming the conning tower | 2 |
when it came to | 2 |
one by nature hath | 2 |
i should like to | 2 |
soup is the true | 2 |
this is a shame | 2 |
and no one can | 2 |
like a shred of | 2 |
my dear young friend | 2 |
view on the subject | 2 |
ballade of a hardy | 2 |
the skulls of the | 2 |
for many a year | 2 |
with mickle valour dight | 2 |
at the shrine of | 2 |
excelled all his cotemporaries | 2 |
very serious thing to | 2 |
mak her promise true | 2 |
world is full of | 2 |
cold was the night | 2 |
to think of his | 2 |
such stuff as dreams | 2 |
but most of all | 2 |
spite of all the | 2 |
perfect woman nobly planned | 2 |
to you these prospects | 2 |
for the open road | 2 |
the importance of being | 2 |
lines on and from | 2 |
been james whitcomb riley | 2 |
is not fair to | 2 |
a leg of mutton | 2 |
the sunny side of | 2 |
quip and wanton wile | 2 |
a jug of barley | 2 |
came to live with | 2 |
the courtship of miles | 2 |
him now as i | 2 |
ef yu lak to | 2 |
and he was most | 2 |
may what we merit | 2 |
should not like to | 2 |
but all in vain | 2 |
and some of the | 2 |
a little more than | 2 |
and it is nothing | 2 |
i think it was | 2 |
your hand out of | 2 |
to see her golden | 2 |
speak yentle to the | 2 |
so like my sister | 2 |
my all sorts of | 2 |
grace before and after | 2 |
as we very well | 2 |
in vain i try | 2 |
the voice of the | 2 |
he could bear the | 2 |
nix to ride with | 2 |
i should not like | 2 |
with potion and with | 2 |
vanity is still on | 2 |
bless you and keep | 2 |
i have found out | 2 |
was the night wind | 2 |
dis spirit of mortal | 2 |
song of the shirt | 2 |
he see a gude | 2 |
see the bird of | 2 |
may set up any | 2 |
that you may get | 2 |
of the most eminent | 2 |
and the knife grinder | 2 |
thought that i was | 2 |
thoughts in a far | 2 |
die an old maid | 2 |
fixed and particular star | 2 |
that i do not | 2 |
american jokes or on | 2 |
but he let him | 2 |
i start at shadows | 2 |
deed in a naughty | 2 |
i were that portly | 2 |
than traditions of hades | 2 |
would not miss the | 2 |
his tail came through | 2 |
and so dost thou | 2 |
beat it with some | 2 |
on right of dem | 2 |
was a famous victory | 2 |
in the manner of | 2 |
thing out of my | 2 |
be one of the | 2 |
by bary alle is | 2 |
chorus for mixed voices | 2 |
brought up the rear | 2 |
thoughts on the cosmos | 2 |
amy lowell had been | 2 |
and a pair of | 2 |
at once a cook | 2 |
the din of a | 2 |
you may get it | 2 |
with a sense of | 2 |
were that portly gentleman | 2 |
ballad of justifiable homicide | 2 |
the time of queen | 2 |
you and i have | 2 |
often asserting the trite | 2 |
writer and lover of | 2 |
from the days of | 2 |
it may be had | 2 |
wear a sober phiz | 2 |
his chances always are | 2 |
ay ban a gude | 2 |
to the noise and | 2 |
the quip and wanton | 2 |
keep your hand out | 2 |
the task that comes | 2 |
son of the sun | 2 |
fearfully pause to view | 2 |
richer than a jew | 2 |
i can not think | 2 |
the blood upon his | 2 |
i have made a | 2 |
ef yu vant someteng | 2 |
does it not seem | 2 |
of all the pies | 2 |
up to me to | 2 |
and do you ask | 2 |
i could die dancing | 2 |
three days with sad | 2 |
on the american stage | 2 |
or on the american | 2 |
song of synthetic virility | 2 |
of food and drink | 2 |
as the din of | 2 |
you thought that i | 2 |
the poet relates how | 2 |
have the tribune files | 2 |
to do it with | 2 |
for one who is | 2 |
proceed to dress it | 2 |
look at the glare | 2 |
ban a gude faller | 2 |
bore him to the | 2 |
hundred pounds a year | 2 |
how many others are | 2 |
would i were that | 2 |
is so full of | 2 |
turn and turn and | 2 |
when i was a | 2 |
derby off to ye | 2 |
you these prospects look | 2 |
your time of life | 2 |
a volume of poems | 2 |
the honk of the | 2 |
a breath of air | 2 |
a psalm of life | 2 |
how right i was | 2 |
that now and then | 2 |
once a cook and | 2 |
of the thoughtless waiter | 2 |
friend of my soul | 2 |
be a funny man | 2 |
shines a good deed | 2 |
have came and went | 2 |
i would i were | 2 |
i got the blues | 2 |
i should be glad | 2 |
i the pen of | 2 |
me every day the | 2 |
i give thee all | 2 |
of a pair of | 2 |
she up and left | 2 |
did she think of | 2 |
a nickel i can | 2 |
in time of inauguration | 2 |
ode in time of | 2 |
never forget your parents | 2 |
apartment house telephone girl | 2 |
end to all this | 2 |
i will sew thy | 2 |
take it from your | 2 |
i mean to say | 2 |
all this war stuff | 2 |
of the time of | 2 |
a living english writer | 2 |
as soon as i | 2 |
on the fluffy stuff | 2 |
such a very serious | 2 |
in the dead of | 2 |
of the old home | 2 |
potion and with pill | 2 |
can i bear to | 2 |
i ought to have | 2 |
the whole day long | 2 |
the spirit of the | 2 |
the body of a | 2 |
my tender pullet dear | 2 |
hand out of my | 2 |
and some may sing | 2 |
of the songs that | 2 |
hole where his tail | 2 |
days with sad skidoo | 2 |
an ode in time | 2 |
tales horatius at the | 2 |
wit sets all the | 2 |
make your cherry pie | 2 |
cometh nix to ride | 2 |
the poetry of the | 2 |
hark to the honk | 2 |
ballade of ancient acts | 2 |
glare of the rocket | 2 |
girl and the idiot | 2 |
i have seen you | 2 |
could not choose but | 2 |
to toil with a | 2 |
a perfect woman nobly | 2 |
it is said that | 2 |
the opening of the | 2 |
the sinister garden and | 2 |
that thing out of | 2 |
pause to view it | 2 |
they settle where they | 2 |
were going to speak | 2 |
and does it not | 2 |
no one listens to | 2 |
a soft susurrus a | 2 |
of the average reader | 2 |
the world is full | 2 |
has been styled the | 2 |
light of my life | 2 |
pleader at the bar | 2 |
of meat and drink | 2 |
the amateur botanist a | 2 |
i never wished to | 2 |
no more of the | 2 |
is very nice to | 2 |
to the honk of | 2 |
where his tail came | 2 |
wish that you may | 2 |
it is reported that | 2 |
then felt i like | 2 |
a man of wit | 2 |
i was a travelled | 2 |
on the sunny side | 2 |
you ought to be | 2 |
with the blood upon | 2 |
the spanish of yriarte | 2 |
of the surging sea | 2 |
know thou hast a | 2 |
show i gave you | 2 |
woman was made of | 2 |
sad skidoo have came | 2 |
than when i was | 2 |
i would not miss | 2 |
lines written on the | 2 |
the song of the | 2 |
he could not choose | 2 |
one i like to | 2 |
others are beyond compare | 2 |
of the very best | 2 |
at break of day | 2 |
train does not stop | 2 |
only du it qvick | 2 |
one cool october morning | 2 |
to mak her promise | 2 |
i have killed this | 2 |
the publication of the | 2 |
as much for me | 2 |
a very serious thing | 2 |
put an end to | 2 |
lak yu to tal | 2 |
is said to be | 2 |
a sixth avenue car | 2 |
importance of being earnest | 2 |
look at the gentleman | 2 |
my head or my | 2 |
as the barkeeper mixes | 2 |
to do away with | 2 |
poetry of the anti | 2 |
good to you these | 2 |
historical tales horatius at | 2 |
a clergyman of the | 2 |
on first looking into | 2 |
what do you think | 2 |
valk to town in | 2 |
throng to see her | 2 |
ay lak yu to | 2 |
to let it go | 2 |
all your merry ways | 2 |
wilt thou be ours | 2 |
exegi monumentum aere perennius | 2 |
character of regent street | 2 |
it in the neck | 2 |
honk of the horn | 2 |
he thinks i am | 2 |
buy the song of | 2 |
all the room a | 2 |
poetical translations speak gently | 2 |
poet relates how he | 2 |
the end of the | 2 |
a word for it | 2 |
of the man who | 2 |
in the evening mail | 2 |
ride of paul revere | 2 |
a song whose singer | 2 |
the department of justice | 2 |
sonnets of a car | 2 |
and lover of books | 2 |
his family is of | 2 |
am not one of | 2 |
do my derby off | 2 |
fell in love with | 2 |
your jug of barley | 2 |
not a sous had | 2 |
call me gude faller | 2 |
the dog he had | 2 |
the copy desk might | 2 |
light as a feather | 2 |
know you speak the | 2 |
the flight of time | 2 |
to a prospective cook | 2 |
and i knew that | 2 |
most celebrated of american | 2 |
to sum up the | 2 |
i sing him now | 2 |
face of all creation | 2 |
to an aged cut | 2 |
now and then i | 2 |
as soon as they | 2 |
had been james whitcomb | 2 |
eat we and drink | 2 |
at the throng to | 2 |
cut out the sinister | 2 |
i could keep this | 2 |
are cast away and | 2 |
let us turn to | 2 |
the uses of adversity | 2 |
girl refuses to occur | 2 |
when they were cheap | 2 |
of the lot was | 2 |
shaker as the barkeeper | 2 |
highest of created languages | 2 |
thou art a lobster | 2 |
vainly at the throng | 2 |
to me it seems | 2 |
the majesty of england | 2 |
the tail of the | 2 |
see how that murphy | 2 |
the passionate householder to | 2 |
for your jug of | 2 |
in the midst of | 2 |
in a smart tureen | 2 |
myrtle for quintus h | 2 |
in the tableau of | 2 |
they were going to | 2 |
put on a long | 2 |
you and keep you | 2 |
i can not pay | 2 |
long for the open | 2 |
life is but a | 2 |
i like to have | 2 |
i will see thee | 2 |
for all your merry | 2 |
and the short at | 2 |
before and after meat | 2 |
rear platform of a | 2 |
and published in a | 2 |
going by the rail | 2 |
a friend of his | 2 |
lute i breathe soft | 2 |
this young man is | 2 |
both great and small | 2 |
be decent to ladies | 2 |
to go back to | 2 |
all stark and cold | 2 |
the time of the | 2 |
this as it may | 2 |
and a monk with | 2 |
is still on deck | 2 |
happens in the b | 2 |
do as much as | 2 |
the status of slang | 2 |
one of the party | 2 |
a sous had he | 2 |
between you and me | 2 |
copy desk might have | 2 |
to all this war | 2 |
should dis spirit of | 2 |
are all by owl | 2 |
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