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trigram | frequency |
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i am not | 9 |
let me see | 9 |
sir toby and | 9 |
enter sir toby | 8 |
there is no | 8 |
i do not | 7 |
i pray you | 7 |
speak with you | 6 |
if it be | 6 |
a room in | 6 |
by my troth | 6 |
here comes the | 6 |
if you will | 6 |
i am a | 6 |
i will not | 5 |
the love of | 5 |
go to bed | 5 |
and the rain | 5 |
i would not | 5 |
i know not | 5 |
i will be | 5 |
and two servants | 5 |
enter sir andrew | 5 |
out of my | 5 |
that i am | 5 |
what you will | 4 |
what i am | 4 |
he will not | 4 |
me see thee | 4 |
to be up | 4 |
for the love | 4 |
fare thee well | 4 |
is to be | 4 |
lady of the | 4 |
i beseech you | 4 |
as i am | 4 |
if i do | 4 |
the wind and | 4 |
i am no | 4 |
it raineth every | 4 |
rain it raineth | 4 |
sir andrew ague | 4 |
to speak with | 4 |
toby and fabian | 4 |
with a letter | 4 |
the rain it | 4 |
good sir toby | 4 |
sir toby belch | 4 |
what is your | 4 |
for the rain | 4 |
in yellow stockings | 4 |
wind and the | 4 |
if you be | 4 |
to go to | 4 |
raineth every day | 4 |
but when i | 3 |
he has been | 3 |
some have greatness | 3 |
thou art a | 3 |
and sir andrew | 3 |
in such a | 3 |
exit sir toby | 3 |
as well as | 3 |
the duke orsino | 3 |
thy yellow stockings | 3 |
greatness thrust upon | 3 |
me what i | 3 |
some achieve greatness | 3 |
this is the | 3 |
the lady of | 3 |
how dost thou | 3 |
of the house | 3 |
of my people | 3 |
a bloody coxcomb | 3 |
here he is | 3 |
i saw your | 3 |
love of heaven | 3 |
what are you | 3 |
he is a | 3 |
to my lady | 3 |
what is he | 3 |
antonio and officers | 3 |
sir andrew and | 3 |
i warrant you | 3 |
some are born | 3 |
will not be | 3 |
exeunt sir toby | 3 |
i have heard | 3 |
this is a | 3 |
when i came | 3 |
the lady olivia | 3 |
i am mad | 3 |
at the gate | 3 |
enter sebastian and | 3 |
be not afraid | 3 |
are born great | 3 |
i had rather | 3 |
by the lord | 3 |
thrust upon them | 3 |
my state is | 3 |
let me alone | 3 |
i could not | 3 |
the worse for | 3 |
and some have | 3 |
exit sir andrew | 3 |
i would i | 3 |
put up your | 3 |
am a gentleman | 3 |
with my lady | 3 |
have greatness thrust | 3 |
let me be | 3 |
never trust me | 3 |
that it is | 3 |
that i have | 3 |
take away the | 3 |
speak with her | 3 |
you will not | 3 |
and sir toby | 3 |
by the church | 3 |
the better for | 3 |
gown and hood | 3 |
as dark as | 2 |
thou art made | 2 |
have mercy upon | 2 |
broke my head | 2 |
by word of | 2 |
and fear to | 2 |
go with me | 2 |
to the duke | 2 |
get him to | 2 |
the reliques of | 2 |
though he do | 2 |
i can cut | 2 |
enter clown and | 2 |
to sir toby | 2 |
with such a | 2 |
to my niece | 2 |
it should be | 2 |
more than i | 2 |
and then to | 2 |
better for my | 2 |
and therefore comes | 2 |
and make him | 2 |
his soul is | 2 |
to have a | 2 |
there was never | 2 |
by your leave | 2 |
at the elephant | 2 |
the clown sings | 2 |
but you must | 2 |
me to my | 2 |
a kind of | 2 |
for my friends | 2 |
the soul of | 2 |
might not be | 2 |
please my lord | 2 |
i think so | 2 |
is your parentage | 2 |
a man in | 2 |
i have not | 2 |
never draw sword | 2 |
away the fool | 2 |
hold thy peace | 2 |
live by the | 2 |
him in the | 2 |
to my wit | 2 |
at my house | 2 |
the gift of | 2 |
there is a | 2 |
gift of a | 2 |
be the lady | 2 |
to bid you | 2 |
as any man | 2 |
speak to him | 2 |
be with you | 2 |
one of my | 2 |
him into a | 2 |
make an ass | 2 |
doth sway my | 2 |
a stoop of | 2 |
as good as | 2 |
of heart as | 2 |
must needs be | 2 |
toby and maria | 2 |
go with you | 2 |
of the law | 2 |
he is now | 2 |
but that he | 2 |
this fellow be | 2 |
fare ye well | 2 |
i would be | 2 |
where is she | 2 |
call you cut | 2 |
he takes it | 2 |
is not more | 2 |
to the lady | 2 |
become thee well | 2 |
what is the | 2 |
report of valour | 2 |
i cannot love | 2 |
of this sport | 2 |
comes to speak | 2 |
do you not | 2 |
the street before | 2 |
above my fortunes | 2 |
to be so | 2 |
manner of man | 2 |
for your love | 2 |
here comes sir | 2 |
as ever thou | 2 |
what dost thou | 2 |
we do not | 2 |
i may command | 2 |
thou hast a | 2 |
sebastian was my | 2 |
i am for | 2 |
not hurt you | 2 |
up your sword | 2 |
bed after midnight | 2 |
before my lady | 2 |
a foolish knight | 2 |
cannot love him | 2 |
the name of | 2 |
how have you | 2 |
do you know | 2 |
soul is in | 2 |
to keep in | 2 |
not think i | 2 |
am bound to | 2 |
to be a | 2 |
am i not | 2 |
i thank you | 2 |
you are like | 2 |
thou shalt not | 2 |
the door of | 2 |
what should i | 2 |
here comes my | 2 |
you have done | 2 |
let this fellow | 2 |
fare you well | 2 |
have you no | 2 |
i told him | 2 |
men be we | 2 |
know not what | 2 |
i am bound | 2 |
him at the | 2 |
opinion of pythagoras | 2 |
alone with him | 2 |
thou desirest to | 2 |
and he is | 2 |
these wise men | 2 |
what kind of | 2 |
will not hurt | 2 |
are like to | 2 |
if this be | 2 |
draw thy sword | 2 |
not afraid of | 2 |
good sir topas | 2 |
like to be | 2 |
was replaced with | 2 |
if thou desirest | 2 |
afraid of greatness | 2 |
desirest to be | 2 |
than i am | 2 |
i do remember | 2 |
enter olivia and | 2 |
and all those | 2 |
enough for a | 2 |
will you make | 2 |
olivia and maria | 2 |
hold my peace | 2 |
what would you | 2 |
behind the trees | 2 |
man in illyria | 2 |
that thou wilt | 2 |
was my brother | 2 |
how he takes | 2 |
give me leave | 2 |
and all the | 2 |
to him in | 2 |
i have no | 2 |
i thought that | 2 |
you are now | 2 |
he shall find | 2 |
should be a | 2 |
no way but | 2 |
seen such a | 2 |
toby and sir | 2 |
you give me | 2 |
to have the | 2 |
and by my | 2 |
what manner of | 2 |
that i may | 2 |
the young gentleman | 2 |
i thought he | 2 |
i think not | 2 |
i thank thee | 2 |
come again to | 2 |
so please you | 2 |
a barren rascal | 2 |
to her in | 2 |
what wilt thou | 2 |
out of his | 2 |
in the highest | 2 |
by and by | 2 |
commended thy yellow | 2 |
in the name | 2 |
i had a | 2 |
why dost thou | 2 |
what think you | 2 |
and so be | 2 |
therefore comes to | 2 |
of my love | 2 |
speak to me | 2 |
none of it | 2 |
that i do | 2 |
the opinion of | 2 |
worse for my | 2 |
rather than forty | 2 |
remember who commended | 2 |
in a galliard | 2 |
him you were | 2 |
stoop of wine | 2 |
put me into | 2 |
please you to | 2 |
but he will | 2 |
it as an | 2 |
wished to see | 2 |
if you can | 2 |
word of mouth | 2 |
this is not | 2 |
and let him | 2 |
i care not | 2 |
had rather than | 2 |
if that the | 2 |
is not my | 2 |
where i adore | 2 |
here he comes | 2 |
i will do | 2 |
do you say | 2 |
me out of | 2 |
be one of | 2 |
i charge thee | 2 |
tell me how | 2 |
to see thee | 2 |
i must have | 2 |
what is to | 2 |
three merry men | 2 |
for what is | 2 |
merry men be | 2 |
a mind that | 2 |
a drunken rogue | 2 |
was never man | 2 |
and three merry | 2 |
any man in | 2 |
care of him | 2 |
i am sure | 2 |
yet my state | 2 |
such a barren | 2 |
but i know | 2 |
see thee a | 2 |
room in duke | 2 |
my name is | 2 |
do nothing but | 2 |
am not sent | 2 |
not choose but | 2 |
pangs of death | 2 |
from the duke | 2 |
i do live | 2 |
all three sing | 2 |
the highest degree | 2 |
a heart of | 2 |
is now in | 2 |
told him you | 2 |
the inner room | 2 |
andrew and viola | 2 |
not seen such | 2 |
sebastian and antonio | 2 |
and for his | 2 |
something in me | 2 |
state is well | 2 |
you to your | 2 |
have not seen | 2 |
man must know | 2 |
and let your | 2 |
what do you | 2 |
do but read | 2 |
draw sword again | 2 |
how do you | 2 |
sway my life | 2 |
for my foes | 2 |
me alone with | 2 |
shall we do | 2 |
an i thought | 2 |
and wished to | 2 |
as i would | 2 |
no man must | 2 |
what means this | 2 |
i saw him | 2 |
be up late | 2 |
if she be | 2 |
who commended thy | 2 |
he do nothing | 2 |
you come to | 2 |
do not think | 2 |
man is he | 2 |
of man is | 2 |
they all three | 2 |
an enemy to | 2 |
thee at the | 2 |
you have heard | 2 |