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trigram | frequency |
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go with me | 8 |
i pray thee | 7 |
what say you | 6 |
where is my | 6 |
enter friar laurence | 6 |
i will not | 6 |
of the house | 6 |
it is my | 5 |
i am too | 5 |
i know not | 5 |
commend me to | 5 |
complete works of | 4 |
and i will | 4 |
and i am | 4 |
i am not | 4 |
this is the | 4 |
of william shakespeare | 4 |
as they say | 4 |
that you love | 4 |
if thou art | 4 |
the house of | 4 |
give me thy | 4 |
bite my thumb | 4 |
the county paris | 4 |
i am the | 4 |
with her silver | 4 |
is but a | 4 |
and his wife | 4 |
i will be | 4 |
there art thou | 4 |
works of william | 4 |
thou art not | 4 |
me to thy | 4 |
a man to | 4 |
not to be | 4 |
i pray you | 3 |
as well as | 3 |
it is not | 3 |
alack the day | 3 |
all the world | 3 |
in such a | 3 |
for i will | 3 |
get thee to | 3 |
is it not | 3 |
son and heir | 3 |
give me my | 3 |
friar laurence and | 3 |
of the watch | 3 |
to the wall | 3 |
ere it be | 3 |
then will i | 3 |
both your houses | 3 |
an you will | 3 |
if love be | 3 |
you go to | 3 |
here comes the | 3 |
if you be | 3 |
what of that | 3 |
art thou happy | 3 |
kinsman to the | 3 |
is not the | 3 |
whose names are | 3 |
i am sure | 3 |
and all the | 3 |
out of breath | 3 |
a thousand times | 3 |
that we have | 3 |
me thy hand | 3 |
i would not | 3 |
i can tell | 3 |
of the future | 3 |
but i am | 3 |
you are a | 3 |
for the world | 3 |
i beseech you | 3 |
dreams he of | 3 |
then dreams he | 3 |
romeo and juliet | 3 |
that thou art | 3 |
now art thou | 3 |
an you be | 3 |
here is a | 3 |
library of the | 3 |
my lord and | 3 |
with a man | 3 |
me from the | 3 |
juliet and nurse | 3 |
for i have | 3 |
enter old capulet | 3 |
the complete works | 3 |
i would have | 3 |
i have a | 3 |
to thy lady | 3 |
that i must | 3 |
let me be | 3 |
that is not | 3 |
thou canst not | 3 |
not for the | 3 |
when thou hast | 3 |
not so much | 3 |
it was the | 3 |
know not what | 3 |
there is no | 3 |
a dead man | 3 |
ere you go | 2 |
and leave me | 2 |
thumb at us | 2 |
what i have | 2 |
bite your thumb | 2 |
i will bite | 2 |
what is the | 2 |
tell me not | 2 |
were in a | 2 |
to the prince | 2 |
and then i | 2 |
say the lark | 2 |
from my lips | 2 |
my heart is | 2 |
thou hast more | 2 |
and these woes | 2 |
it is too | 2 |
can be ill | 2 |
to friar laurence | 2 |
she shall be | 2 |
hear some noise | 2 |
he was not | 2 |
as an egg | 2 |
would not for | 2 |
doth she not | 2 |
married to this | 2 |
friend to romeo | 2 |
aside to sampson | 2 |
houses at variance | 2 |
do not swear | 2 |
bring it thee | 2 |
the time and | 2 |
god in heaven | 2 |
you know the | 2 |
some say the | 2 |
lord and father | 2 |
i dreamt my | 2 |
as thou art | 2 |
to your chamber | 2 |
in the vault | 2 |
a pair of | 2 |
for such a | 2 |
in my breast | 2 |
the tragedy of | 2 |
that i shall | 2 |
a dog of | 2 |
to you that | 2 |
night shall she | 2 |
at variance with | 2 |
will answer it | 2 |
consent to marry | 2 |
the watch be | 2 |
here comes romeo | 2 |
she is the | 2 |
to me that | 2 |
good or bad | 2 |
the wings of | 2 |
take me with | 2 |
so shall you | 2 |
and a montague | 2 |
up to the | 2 |
or i will | 2 |
eve at night | 2 |
will you go | 2 |
to tell it | 2 |
on my life | 2 |
call thee back | 2 |
as is a | 2 |
to do some | 2 |
you shall find | 2 |
a holy man | 2 |
this is that | 2 |
the bottom of | 2 |
the world is | 2 |
variance with each | 2 |
little from her | 2 |
music with her | 2 |
go with him | 2 |
to lady capulet | 2 |
not in a | 2 |
dost thou not | 2 |
me with you | 2 |
hie you to | 2 |
is she not | 2 |
a very good | 2 |
in a minute | 2 |
to county paris | 2 |
give me the | 2 |
and you shall | 2 |
and yet i | 2 |
thou dost not | 2 |
i doubt it | 2 |
by my troth | 2 |
i do beseech | 2 |
it is an | 2 |
such a case | 2 |
that cannot lick | 2 |
speed to mantua | 2 |
thou hast done | 2 |
i should have | 2 |
thy face is | 2 |
she bid me | 2 |
love be blind | 2 |
i hear some | 2 |
and in that | 2 |
him that is | 2 |
shall i speak | 2 |
nephew to lady | 2 |
then i see | 2 |
shall she be | 2 |
ready to go | 2 |
we are undone | 2 |
to my sweet | 2 |
i warrant thee | 2 |
then i hope | 2 |
that in thy | 2 |
of the complete | 2 |
a tender thing | 2 |
at night shall | 2 |
the prince and | 2 |
to my ghostly | 2 |
what noise is | 2 |
in the sun | 2 |
names are written | 2 |
i am gone | 2 |
exeunt all but | 2 |
of all the | 2 |
enter benvolio and | 2 |
it to my | 2 |
i know the | 2 |
was but a | 2 |
or if not | 2 |
can you not | 2 |
the fee simple | 2 |
take it in | 2 |
my wedding bed | 2 |
is the matter | 2 |
call the watch | 2 |
it were a | 2 |
forget to think | 2 |
have at thee | 2 |
my sweet love | 2 |
quench the fire | 2 |
or bid me | 2 |
is a friar | 2 |
is full of | 2 |
the love i | 2 |
to have thee | 2 |
which way ran | 2 |
at my cell | 2 |
he is banished | 2 |
you love me | 2 |
to think it | 2 |
be rough with | 2 |
him in the | 2 |
we should be | 2 |
wert thou as | 2 |
the library of | 2 |
would have slain | 2 |
her from her | 2 |
alas that love | 2 |
thou wilt fall | 2 |
i do remember | 2 |
enter juliet above | 2 |
to make confession | 2 |
in heaven bless | 2 |
the reason of | 2 |
where i may | 2 |
i am done | 2 |
to this same | 2 |
shall find me | 2 |
with thee and | 2 |
she will be | 2 |
what says romeo | 2 |
and bid her | 2 |
tell my lady | 2 |
to go to | 2 |
with a torch | 2 |
and as soon | 2 |
to be gone | 2 |
know not how | 2 |
way ran he | 2 |
sitting in the | 2 |
and for that | 2 |
we have a | 2 |
lady of the | 2 |
here lies the | 2 |
so thou wilt | 2 |
be married to | 2 |
to be his | 2 |
and to be | 2 |
art thou that | 2 |
is your mother | 2 |
i will make | 2 |
i needs must | 2 |
heads of two | 2 |
give me some | 2 |
take her from | 2 |
i thank you | 2 |
give you the | 2 |
be with thee | 2 |
you know not | 2 |
is not this | 2 |
she be fourteen | 2 |
with one of | 2 |
my young lady | 2 |
comes the lady | 2 |
o that she | 2 |
in a house | 2 |
should be the | 2 |
i will take | 2 |
let me see | 2 |
here will i | 2 |
nothing can be | 2 |
in this fair | 2 |
thou art as | 2 |
of him that | 2 |
god ye good | 2 |
for this time | 2 |
you to the | 2 |
that thou hast | 2 |
i will show | 2 |
give me a | 2 |
here in the | 2 |
i give you | 2 |
out whose names | 2 |
enter nurse and | 2 |
if you do | 2 |
and friend to | 2 |
not so long | 2 |
that is my | 2 |
wilt fall backward | 2 |
this is a | 2 |
the life of | 2 |
tragedy of romeo | 2 |
two houses at | 2 |
look to the | 2 |
is set on | 2 |
in the churchyard | 2 |
i have an | 2 |
methinks i see | 2 |
what says my | 2 |
do you know | 2 |
it be spent | 2 |
the which if | 2 |
get you gone | 2 |
there for the | 2 |
not how to | 2 |
for me to | 2 |
to be a | 2 |
was the nightingale | 2 |
of two houses | 2 |
to take her | 2 |
on thursday next | 2 |
my child is | 2 |
i bid thee | 2 |
i will tell | 2 |
servant to capulet | 2 |
the measure of | 2 |
that you shall | 2 |
thou knowest my | 2 |
thee from thy | 2 |
bosom of the | 2 |
at our solemnity | 2 |
not a word | 2 |
in the night | 2 |
up and down | 2 |
or shall i | 2 |
prologue enter chorus | 2 |
upon thy back | 2 |
you will not | 2 |
cannot lick his | 2 |
that ever i | 2 |
she is well | 2 |
why dost thou | 2 |
at his pleasure | 2 |
you shall not | 2 |
art thou romeo | 2 |
and be gone | 2 |
shall i not | 2 |
or if thou | 2 |
an old hare | 2 |
i hope thou | 2 |
and that the | 2 |
rest you merry | 2 |
go to bed | 2 |
cannot choose but | 2 |
then have at | 2 |
to part them | 2 |
not endure him | 2 |
will tell her | 2 |
in his shroud | 2 |
thee for a | 2 |
thou shalt be | 2 |
it is the | 2 |
me to the | 2 |
thou wilt quarrel | 2 |
of the capulets | 2 |
must use in | 2 |
thee better than | 2 |
romeo will be | 2 |
of mine own | 2 |
beats down their | 2 |
here comes my | 2 |
and full of | 2 |
fall backward when | 2 |
and yet no | 2 |
speak a word | 2 |
backward when thou | 2 |
how art thou | 2 |
you tell me | 2 |
the way to | 2 |
so did i | 2 |
good morrow to | 2 |
for the goose | 2 |
is the sun | 2 |
and let them | 2 |
but romeo may | 2 |
on pain of | 2 |
the thing i | 2 |
not the lark | 2 |
two of the | 2 |
have thee still | 2 |
that i have | 2 |
here it is | 2 |
the heads of | 2 |
so please you | 2 |
you be not | 2 |
where is your | 2 |
but i will | 2 |
then mightst thou | 2 |
am for you | 2 |
big as a | 2 |
it may be | 2 |
for thou hast | 2 |
is my father | 2 |
and if you | 2 |
quarrel with a | 2 |
is this which | 2 |
i will watch | 2 |
confess to you | 2 |
thou love me | 2 |
for thou art | 2 |
the day is | 2 |
will be here | 2 |
and in this | 2 |
i have done | 2 |
lammas eve at | 2 |
some of the | 2 |
romeo may not | 2 |
bid me give | 2 |
what is her | 2 |
this fair corse | 2 |
word with one | 2 |
to the ground | 2 |
heads of the | 2 |
wilt thou not | 2 |
she says nothing | 2 |
doubt it not | 2 |
to come to | 2 |
put up your | 2 |
no time to | 2 |
in the morning | 2 |
a word with | 2 |
a jealous hood | 2 |
scorn at our | 2 |
and then dreams | 2 |
her best array | 2 |
would i were | 2 |
half an hour | 2 |
down with the | 2 |
o woful day | 2 |
i cannot choose | 2 |
you and i | 2 |
an honest gentleman | 2 |
can tell you | 2 |
i charge thee | 2 |
till we can | 2 |
more light and | 2 |
can you read | 2 |
with me to | 2 |
from the friar | 2 |
lie with thee | 2 |
go you to | 2 |
a man for | 2 |
that may be | 2 |
in thy cheeks | 2 |
death is my | 2 |
old hare hoar | 2 |
and all things | 2 |
and so did | 2 |
like an honest | 2 |
to comfort me | 2 |
there a joyful | 2 |
his son is | 2 |
hope thou wilt | 2 |
in thy lips | 2 |
of death is | 2 |
thy lips and | 2 |
i have forgot | 2 |
the night before | 2 |
swits and spurs | 2 |
we shall be | 2 |
three or four | 2 |
but if thou | 2 |
lies the county | 2 |
upon thy face | 2 |
leave me to | 2 |
i will die | 2 |
i see that | 2 |
she is not | 2 |
i will go | 2 |
live to see | 2 |
have it so | 2 |
say you to | 2 |
me with death | 2 |
is my lady | 2 |
keep the peace | 2 |
thou wilt be | 2 |
of the earth | 2 |
and may not | 2 |
law of our | 2 |
i do not | 2 |
you for a | 2 |
if he be | 2 |
a public place | 2 |
wilt quarrel with | 2 |
lie thou there | 2 |
what hast thou | 2 |
me how i | 2 |
of romeo and | 2 |
to see thee | 2 |
my thumb at | 2 |
as is the | 2 |
shall be much | 2 |
above our heads | 2 |
the wall of | 2 |
find those persons | 2 |
do you bite | 2 |
with each other | 2 |
none of his | 2 |
you to my | 2 |
that she were | 2 |
i would i | 2 |
i would thou | 2 |
i should live | 2 |
a joyful bride | 2 |
the more i | 2 |
and bring it | 2 |
enter capulet and | 2 |
that thou dost | 2 |
for i am | 2 |
to help me | 2 |
you do not | 2 |
as i said | 2 |
your thumb at | 2 |
hath had no | 2 |
of the maids | 2 |
do thou but | 2 |
watch be set | 2 |
such a man | 2 |
house of montagues | 2 |
a gentleman of | 2 |
all this is | 2 |
a case as | 2 |
love thee better | 2 |
i know it | 2 |
till the prince | 2 |
the wall and | 2 |
not to me | 2 |
in the street | 2 |
know the reason | 2 |
the strength of | 2 |
of joy that | 2 |
and see how | 2 |
so long as | 2 |
and in his | 2 |
what day is | 2 |
leave me so | 2 |
o lamentable day | 2 |
my cell till | 2 |
but a little | 2 |
fall out with | 2 |
himself to mar | 2 |
a man as | 2 |
if thou wilt | 2 |
light and light | 2 |
to make me | 2 |
am none of | 2 |
may chance to | 2 |
you bite your | 2 |
but for the | 2 |
i am none | 2 |
i never shall | 2 |
thou wilt not | 2 |
the law of | 2 |
which thou hast | 2 |