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trigram frequency
one of the97
to have been86
as well as44
the name of42
of the lake41
the time of41
side of the40
part of the36
said to have32
is said to31
in the year29
and in the27
it is said24
he was a24
the foot of24
of the most23
at the time22
the death of22
seems to have21
of his own21
the reign of21
out of the21
of the mountain20
in the north20
in the neighbourhood19
there is a19
many of the18
the church of18
in the morning18
the lake country18
the head of18
years of age18
of his life17
time of the17
name of the17
the son of17
the summit of17
it has been17
of the church17
two or three17
the vale of17
appears to have17
some of the16
have been the16
the side of16
the house of16
at the foot16
the corn stood16
there is no16
the story of16
the th of16
one of his16
green on midsummer16
corn stood green16
notes to the16
which he had15
the luck of15
on the th15
the home of15
of the old15
was one of15
according to the15
the memory of15
on the north15
of the house15
to be a14
about the year14
it is not14
the barony of14
the manor of14
must have been14
of the day14
seem to have14
which he was14
some of his14
the abbot of14
the earl of14
of the same14
on the south14
in which he14
of the king14
of the family14
it is the14
the ruins of13
in the same13
and of the13
the lake district13
stood green on13
to the north13
the age of13
of one of13
as it was13
of the castle13
in his own13
the place where13
account of the13
the north of13
at any rate12
he was the12
the inhabitants of12
lord of the12
the middle of12
he was born12
of the first12
half a mile12
of the manor12
have been a12
that it was12
in the parish12
in the reign12
of the english12
and on the12
by no means12
on the other12
while the corn11
of the mountains11
was in the11
on the east11
parts of the11
the midst of11
that of the11
and to the11
was born in11
is one of11
the rest of11
in the time11
in the first11
the top of11
possession of the11
the parish of11
it may be11
that he was11
there was a11
of the great11
the neighbourhood of11
most of the11
luck of edenhall10
little more than10
at the same10
in the midst10
as to the10
with all the10
could not be10
church of england10
one of those10
on the west10
said to be10
of which he10
and a half10
it was a10
and at the10
he had been10
to be seen10
to the king10
one of them10
north of england10
the author of10
which had been10
of all the10
as it were10
king of scotland10
the battle of10
him in the10
one of these10
the same time10
on account of10
the lady of10
in addition to10
more than a10
end of the10
at that time9
as one of9
the centre of9
cumberland and westmorland9
to be found9
in the lake9
of the earl9
the last century9
it was in9
photo by herbert9
the remains of9
that it is9
of the country9
supposed to have9
whom he had9
of the neighbourhood9
of the forest9
of the north9
the lord of9
and when the9
but it is9
when he was9
thomas de quincey9
of which the9
the county of9
on the right9
a man of9
are said to9
the river duddon9
by herbert bell9
the duke of9
of an ancient9
of henry the9
to the house9
a century ago9
the shores of8
but in the8
and for the8
for a moment8
of which is8
sir lancelot threlkeld8
the helm wind8
which it is8
a sort of8
it must be8
the throne of8
to the place8
church of st8
and that the8
is in the8
part of a8
sir thomas broughton8
of the vale8
well as of8
the appearance of8
and it was8
the end of8
in which the8
in the centre8
of the two8
of the abbey8
the subject of8
the marriage of8
in the valley8
the heart of8
not to be8
of the place8
and in his8
derived from the8
of the lord8
the spirit of8
the power of8
he went to8
one of her8
of cumberland and8
he could not8
the last of8
that he had8
the english lakes8
the abbey of8
rest of the8
the year of8
at the head8
at this time8
the english lake8
perhaps the most8
connected with the8
the family of8
up to the8
into the lake8
and all the8
of our lord8
to be the8
the eyes of8
in the world8
in the old8
was sent to8
he died in8
of the district8
of the sea8
the isle of8
of the priory8
the base of7
the lake of7
quarter of a7
in this world7
the banks of7
the residence of7
as it is7
as long as7
more or less7
it was not7
of the lady7
in the th7
for it is7
of king henry7
of the other7
the whole of7
for the most7
to the world7
to this day7
of the inhabitants7
where he was7
was not a7
is not the7
the people of7
on the eastern7
those of the7
of the land7
of the saint7
preserved in the7
a place of7
to have the7
thirlmere and helvellyn7
middle of the7
of the hills7
the purpose of7
the east side7
to the abbey7
on the lake7
the shadow of7
in which they7
on the top7
the th day7
down to the7
to the crown7
on the green7
be found in7
the course of7
reign of henry7
of the earth7
the scene of7
son and heir7
it is probable7
village and town7
in this country7
to have taken7
i do not7
a kind of7
well as the7
and he was7
inhabitants of the7
son of the7
distance from the7
of the ancient7
of the helm7
more than the7
he tells us7
he was an7
it seems to7
may be seen7
made by the7
face of the7
the north side7
of workington hall7
three or four7
and to have7
in the vale7
for the purpose7
of the river7
henry the seventh7
might have been7
attached to the7
he must have7
lady of workington7
in the following7
a native of7
day in the7
the form of7
had been a7
men and women7
the right of7
the most part6
and for a6
which they were6
on the same6
beauty of the6
most of them6
in the county6
the daughter of6
is to be6
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to which he6
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it to be6
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spirit of the6
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was the son6
the raven on6
the story is6
one by one6
year of our6
on the summit6
with that of6
given to the6
on this occasion6
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was buried in6
vale of keswick6
there can be6
in all the6
of the philipsons6
a state of6
across the lake6
the number of6
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the countess of6
the result of6
derwentwater and bassenthwaite6
the tops of6
earl of derwentwater6
the surface of6
the lords of6
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in his life6
on the banks6
the eve away6
portion of the6
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spinning the eve6
the work of6
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to the right6
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of the four6
by gordon home6
half a century6
the old hall6
the edge of6
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its name from6
the western side6
of sir john6
to the lord6
one or two6
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as if they6
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at a later6
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the south side6
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of the county6
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the valley of6
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him to be6
foot of the6
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the other hand6
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the beginning of6
of the present6
not a few6
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to which the6
the crown of6
as he was6
the deadly nightshade6
here and there6
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addition to the6
of the latter6
christ the king6
th day of6
tenants of the6
all that is6
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as a poet6
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has been said6
king henry the6
and it is6
of saint john6
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walls of the6
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the priory of6
countess of pembroke6
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william de meschines5
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duke of devonshire4
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as they had4
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is a large4
to the end4
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sheet of water4
of a knight4
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derwentwater from castle4
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legend of the4
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to join the4
of many a4
the river derwent4
may be said4
the heart that4
the value of4
of the society4
at the base4
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and other places4
on kernal crag4
the first time4
rooks of furness4
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ravings and ramblings4
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of england and4
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itself to the4
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lodore and derwentwater4
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the good old4
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of sir thomas4
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god and immortality4
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head of buttermere4
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of the hill4
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his two sons4
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the same year4
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the discovery of4
of the conventual4
sir john hudleston4
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at the church4
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of the subject4
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dagmar the dane4
name from a4
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the shepherd lord4
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of the parish4
all the world4
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those of his4
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of thought and4
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to the lady4
son of a4
where he lived4
memory of the4
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town woke up4
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the two kingdoms4
helm and bar4
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the irish sea4
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sir walter scott4
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the possessions of4
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mile or so4
what he had4
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to the story4
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a mile in4
th of october4
english opium eater4
robin the devil4
wastwater and scawfell4
his sister dorothy4
of the countess4
small crown vo4
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of a thousand4
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story is told4
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to be called4
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