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quadgram | frequency |
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letter charles lamb to | 549 |
charles lamb to thomas | 159 |
charles lamb to william | 140 |
charles lamb to s | 132 |
charles lamb to bernard | 100 |
lamb to bernard barton | 100 |
lamb to edward moxon | 92 |
charles lamb to edward | 92 |
charles lamb to john | 89 |
lamb to thomas manning | 88 |
here should come a | 81 |
i do not know | 75 |
lamb to william wordsworth | 68 |
letter from lamb to | 61 |
should come a letter | 61 |
at the end of | 57 |
in the london magazine | 53 |
a letter from lamb | 52 |
in the midst of | 47 |
come a letter from | 47 |
mary lamb to sarah | 47 |
letter mary lamb to | 46 |
lamb to thomas allsop | 44 |
charles lamb to mrs | 43 |
i am going to | 41 |
charles and mary lamb | 41 |
charles lamb to robert | 40 |
lamb to robert southey | 40 |
a day or two | 40 |
from the original in | 38 |
in the possession of | 38 |
from the original at | 35 |
the original at rowfant | 35 |
lamb to sarah stoddart | 34 |
the original in the | 34 |
charles lamb to charles | 34 |
the author of the | 33 |
the possession of mr | 33 |
of the india house | 31 |
original in the possession | 30 |
to bernard barton p | 29 |
at the same time | 28 |
charles lamb to sarah | 28 |
the end of the | 28 |
lamb to dorothy wordsworth | 28 |
seems to have been | 28 |
lamb to william godwin | 27 |
thank you for your | 26 |
charles lamb to b | 26 |
to the end of | 25 |
at the beginning of | 25 |
at the india house | 25 |
in a letter to | 25 |
should come a note | 24 |
in the course of | 24 |
i have not seen | 23 |
lamb to john bates | 23 |
in the elia essay | 23 |
i do not think | 23 |
to john bates dibdin | 23 |
in the case of | 23 |
on the th of | 22 |
when i tell you | 22 |
charles lamb to henry | 22 |
was printed in the | 22 |
to henry crabb robinson | 22 |
to edward moxon p | 22 |
of the london magazine | 22 |
the south sea house | 22 |
i do not mean | 22 |
lamb to william hone | 21 |
mary and charles lamb | 21 |
last essays of elia | 21 |
lamb to sarah hazlitt | 21 |
i hope you will | 20 |
the london magazine for | 20 |
but i do not | 20 |
it will be a | 20 |
of the present edition | 20 |
on the death of | 20 |
may from the original | 19 |
shall be able to | 19 |
note from lamb to | 19 |
for the sake of | 19 |
to take care of | 19 |
lamb to sarah hutchinson | 19 |
in the india house | 19 |
one of the most | 19 |
lamb to henry crabb | 19 |
the beginning of the | 19 |
the last essays of | 19 |
do not know what | 19 |
on the other hand | 19 |
was one of the | 19 |
in one of his | 19 |
to be found in | 19 |
i am glad you | 19 |
the boston bibliophile edition | 18 |
the spirit of the | 18 |
for the first time | 18 |
to have been the | 18 |
be found in the | 18 |
for the most part | 18 |
lamb to john forster | 18 |
the rest of the | 17 |
the essays of elia | 17 |
will be found in | 17 |
lamb to matilda betham | 17 |
glad to see you | 17 |
in the way of | 17 |
mary lamb to mrs | 17 |
to william wordsworth p | 17 |
april from the original | 17 |
as if i had | 17 |
lamb to william hazlitt | 17 |
charles lamb to james | 16 |
by the side of | 16 |
charles lamb to walter | 16 |
a week or two | 16 |
i should like to | 16 |
in a state of | 16 |
and i do not | 16 |
and i have been | 16 |
of the inner temple | 16 |
to thomas manning p | 16 |
if you do not | 16 |
printed in the london | 16 |
i am very sorry | 16 |
edward moxon no date | 16 |
to edward moxon no | 16 |
to write to you | 16 |
in the boston bibliophile | 16 |
on the subject of | 16 |
in the morning post | 16 |
a good deal of | 15 |
in search of a | 15 |
at the top of | 15 |
the man of ross | 15 |
i am ashamed to | 15 |
i wish i could | 15 |
march from the original | 15 |
this is the first | 15 |
it must have been | 15 |
the old familiar faces | 15 |
the elia essay on | 15 |
for i do not | 15 |
you do not know | 15 |
i do not identify | 15 |
i have been very | 15 |
i have just been | 15 |
in the spring of | 15 |
the joan of arc | 15 |
in a day or | 15 |
in the manner of | 15 |
in the name of | 15 |
that i have not | 15 |
i am sure you | 15 |
no date from the | 14 |
i shall be able | 14 |
i want to know | 14 |
as one of the | 14 |
i am sorry to | 14 |
come a letter to | 14 |
do not know whether | 14 |
as well as i | 14 |
for the purpose of | 14 |
i thank you for | 14 |
lamb to vincent novello | 14 |
i wish you would | 14 |
since i saw you | 14 |
at the time of | 14 |
charles lamb to vincent | 14 |
lamb to walter wilson | 14 |
lamb to john rickman | 14 |
july from the original | 14 |
charles lamb to dorothy | 14 |
mary lamb to dorothy | 14 |
the banks of the | 14 |
it is certain that | 14 |
he seems to have | 14 |
in the first place | 14 |
a young man of | 14 |
a note from lamb | 14 |
search of a wife | 14 |
in the summer of | 13 |
come a note from | 13 |
to hear from you | 13 |
as we shall see | 13 |
at the age of | 13 |
lamb to crabb robinson | 13 |
from lamb to robert | 13 |
lamb to robert lloyd | 13 |
of charles and mary | 13 |
the story of the | 13 |
lamb and his sister | 13 |
to john howard payne | 13 |
the top of the | 13 |
in a week or | 13 |
to thomas manning dec | 13 |
is one of the | 13 |
charles lamb to miss | 13 |
charles lamb to crabb | 13 |
of one of the | 13 |
i have been in | 13 |
i have not heard | 13 |
god bless you and | 13 |
that is to say | 13 |
in the british museum | 13 |
if i do not | 13 |
that has been preserved | 13 |
the new monthly magazine | 13 |
not available for this | 13 |
i am sorry you | 13 |
was at this time | 13 |
in the middle of | 13 |
i think i shall | 13 |
to thank you for | 12 |
i have had a | 12 |
in one of the | 12 |
to charles cowden clarke | 12 |
how do you like | 12 |
a letter from you | 12 |
but it is a | 12 |
at a time when | 12 |
charles lamb to matilda | 12 |
i beg you to | 12 |
in the monthly magazine | 12 |
that he did not | 12 |
to sit down to | 12 |
charles lamb to h | 12 |
available for this edition | 12 |
lamb to thomas hood | 12 |
do not know how | 12 |
lamb to john howard | 12 |
we do not know | 12 |
as we have seen | 12 |
but i have not | 12 |
shall be glad to | 12 |
of the east india | 12 |
lamb to charles cowden | 12 |
is not to be | 12 |
of the death of | 12 |
when you come to | 12 |
lamb to james gillman | 12 |
the name of the | 12 |
june from the original | 12 |
in the light of | 12 |
were printed in the | 12 |
it is a very | 12 |
i shall be very | 11 |
the east india house | 11 |
that i do not | 11 |
given in the boston | 11 |
have just been reading | 11 |
date from the original | 11 |
the way in which | 11 |
you for your kind | 11 |
on a visit to | 11 |
the adventures of ulysses | 11 |
the editor of the | 11 |
as i have said | 11 |
the reference to the | 11 |
i think it will | 11 |
in my large edition | 11 |
in the south sea | 11 |
the subject of the | 11 |
is said to have | 11 |
a copy of the | 11 |
to come and see | 11 |
printed in the morning | 11 |
charles lamb to joseph | 11 |
but he did not | 11 |
is to be found | 11 |
but i have been | 11 |
i do not like | 10 |
i feel as if | 10 |
i have not found | 10 |
if you have not | 10 |
with the exception of | 10 |
that he was a | 10 |
tree bower my prison | 10 |
will be able to | 10 |
on the banks of | 10 |
he has been very | 10 |
the name of a | 10 |
it is difficult to | 10 |
it may have been | 10 |
may be said to | 10 |
to one of the | 10 |
i have no doubt | 10 |
you come to town | 10 |
it was in the | 10 |
see note on page | 10 |
am sorry you are | 10 |
wordsworth and his sister | 10 |
charles lamb to c | 10 |
i beg you will | 10 |
in the same year | 10 |
see note to the | 10 |
that i know of | 10 |
in the mean time | 10 |
have the pleasure of | 10 |
god bless you all | 10 |
be glad to hear | 10 |
charles lamb to george | 10 |
but i think it | 10 |
the pleasures of hope | 10 |
in a few days | 10 |
to me to be | 10 |
as soon as you | 10 |
hope to see you | 10 |
come a note to | 10 |
the tales from shakespeare | 10 |
lamb to george dyer | 10 |
the east india company | 10 |
i take to be | 10 |
feel as if i | 9 |
of the pleasures of | 9 |
oxford in the vacation | 9 |
john bates dibdin p | 9 |
from time to time | 9 |
wordsworth dated at end | 9 |
was the author of | 9 |
the date of my | 9 |
out of the way | 9 |
to be able to | 9 |
we shall be most | 9 |
the nature of the | 9 |
at the bottom of | 9 |
from lamb to charles | 9 |
it to be a | 9 |
i wrote to you | 9 |
if i had not | 9 |
a great deal of | 9 |
in the letter to | 9 |
and there is no | 9 |
i do not feel | 9 |
i think i have | 9 |
in the number for | 9 |
but i could not | 9 |
that i did not | 9 |
it is not a | 9 |
i have read your | 9 |
to be seen in | 9 |
in which lamb says | 9 |
supposed to have been | 9 |
confessions of a drunkard | 9 |
to the london magazine | 9 |
i have not had | 9 |
in his essay on | 9 |
i know not what | 9 |
now and then a | 9 |
we have already met | 9 |
and i thank you | 9 |
to robert southey nov | 9 |
in the annual anthology | 9 |
there can be no | 9 |
and i am left | 9 |
i hope you are | 9 |
the course of the | 9 |
i hope to have | 9 |
matilda betham no date | 9 |
the sight of your | 9 |
to which lamb refers | 9 |
to hear of your | 9 |
as if he had | 9 |
satan in search of | 9 |
i have not written | 9 |
to matilda betham no | 9 |
i tell you that | 9 |
charles lamb to the | 9 |
will be glad to | 9 |
the pleasure of seeing | 9 |
under the name of | 9 |
which was printed in | 9 |
as far as i | 9 |
with regard to the | 9 |
to tell you how | 9 |
has been very kind | 8 |
a visit to the | 8 |
it is out of | 8 |
am sure you will | 8 |
the first of the | 8 |
that i am not | 8 |
the death of her | 8 |
edition of his poems | 8 |
the brother and sister | 8 |
had been in the | 8 |
not so much as | 8 |
i hope to see | 8 |
lamb to charles lloyd | 8 |
i have had the | 8 |
shall be happy to | 8 |
in his elia essay | 8 |
in the autumn of | 8 |
to william wordsworth april | 8 |
the morning post for | 8 |
elia essay on the | 8 |
for the rest of | 8 |
have nothing to do | 8 |
one of the best | 8 |
in any way you | 8 |
i ought to have | 8 |
on account of the | 8 |
should like to see | 8 |
i shall be glad | 8 |
charles lamb to mr | 8 |
was at that time | 8 |
is supposed to have | 8 |
in a few weeks | 8 |
never having had a | 8 |
the elia essay the | 8 |
that he had been | 8 |
the character of the | 8 |
of the imaginative faculty | 8 |
lamb to leigh hunt | 8 |
spirit of the age | 8 |
but i did not | 8 |
as well as you | 8 |
nothing to do with | 8 |
to john forster no | 8 |
the end of his | 8 |
the second edition of | 8 |
it is better to | 8 |
to have been a | 8 |
for a few days | 8 |
benchers of the inner | 8 |
the midst of a | 8 |
in his letter to | 8 |
but it will be | 8 |
i have not been | 8 |
love and respects to | 8 |
thank you for it | 8 |
most glad to see | 8 |
at the head of | 8 |
charles lamb to t | 8 |
would have been a | 8 |
i have had no | 8 |
i thank you heartily | 8 |
it is that the | 8 |
is a sort of | 8 |
but there is no | 8 |
left to take care | 8 |
had a right to | 8 |
charles lamb to w | 8 |
come and see me | 8 |
in charles lamb and | 8 |
as far as the | 8 |
in the hope of | 8 |
be most glad to | 8 |
and mary lamb to | 8 |
the last of the | 8 |
it would have been | 8 |
for a long time | 8 |
for it is a | 8 |
the salutation and cat | 8 |
do not mean to | 8 |
he would have been | 8 |
might as well have | 8 |
my dear miss wordsworth | 8 |
charles lamb and the | 8 |
wanderings with a fair | 8 |
was the son of | 8 |
john forster no date | 8 |
the midst of the | 8 |
the loss of the | 8 |
the state of the | 8 |
a house of letters | 8 |
i have not read | 8 |
or i should have | 8 |
lamb and the lloyds | 8 |
from the india house | 8 |
i am in a | 8 |
a year or two | 8 |
must have been the | 8 |
as well as a | 8 |
as well as the | 8 |
a matter of fact | 8 |
thank you heartily for | 8 |
do not know that | 8 |
in the new monthly | 8 |
it is one of | 8 |
the rest of his | 8 |
i have just received | 8 |
be said to have | 8 |
the face of the | 8 |
the end of a | 8 |
do not know the | 8 |
a volume of poems | 8 |
should like to have | 7 |
had like to have | 7 |
from a house of | 7 |
the ode to the | 7 |
i feel like a | 7 |
the pleasures of memory | 7 |
which lamb says that | 7 |
my sister and my | 7 |
is now in the | 7 |
to thomas allsop no | 7 |
under the title the | 7 |
the circumstances of the | 7 |
an account of the | 7 |
the hands of the | 7 |
i need not say | 7 |
his essay on the | 7 |
by lamb in his | 7 |
my brother and i | 7 |
i need not tell | 7 |
years of his life | 7 |
letters to sarah stoddart | 7 |
but it does not | 7 |
in the form of | 7 |
it is hard to | 7 |
i have not the | 7 |
that i could not | 7 |
and an old maid | 7 |
to william wordsworth dated | 7 |
with some of the | 7 |
in the following year | 7 |
ode on the departing | 7 |
into the hands of | 7 |
and yet i am | 7 |
sit down to a | 7 |
to do than to | 7 |
did you ever read | 7 |
at the expense of | 7 |
as soon as possible | 7 |
in the same way | 7 |
the form of a | 7 |
of a life of | 7 |
at the foot of | 7 |
i seem to have | 7 |
not to be had | 7 |
to know if you | 7 |
wordsworth april from mr | 7 |
but i fear for | 7 |
go into an hospital | 7 |
of my large edition | 7 |
to say that i | 7 |
there is a great | 7 |
we are in a | 7 |
when i think that | 7 |
i am left alone | 7 |
he must have been | 7 |
is all i can | 7 |
on the departing year | 7 |
the daughter of a | 7 |
here should come an | 7 |
william wordsworth dated at | 7 |
to the number of | 7 |
for your kind letter | 7 |
to bernard barton no | 7 |
way in which you | 7 |
and there is a | 7 |
i will send you | 7 |
author of the pleasures | 7 |
it would not be | 7 |
a part of your | 7 |
i have not made | 7 |
i had almost forgot | 7 |
such a thing as | 7 |
it might have been | 7 |
i think there is | 7 |
so much for the | 7 |
i do not ask | 7 |
is at all times | 7 |
my poor old aunt | 7 |
we have got a | 7 |
i know i have | 7 |
i was in the | 7 |
that he had read | 7 |
i do not remember | 7 |
from lamb to ayrton | 7 |
but i have no | 7 |
some of the most | 7 |
of the life of | 7 |
the receipt of your | 7 |
the compass of a | 7 |
i think it would | 7 |
in the next room | 7 |
he was going to | 7 |
be very glad to | 7 |
a court of justice | 7 |
i have given up | 7 |
here perhaps should come | 7 |
i will answer for | 7 |
going to leave off | 7 |
she is dead to | 7 |
have not heard from | 7 |
in a sort of | 7 |
i rejoice to hear | 7 |
thomas allsop no date | 7 |
i do not see | 7 |
the isle of wight | 7 |
that it was a | 7 |
he is going to | 7 |
at any time to | 7 |
i suppose you know | 7 |
shall be very glad | 7 |
i am a little | 7 |
you that i am | 7 |
and i think i | 7 |
are not to be | 7 |
seem to have been | 7 |
i am determined to | 7 |
an hour or two | 7 |
the rest of your | 7 |
and i have no | 7 |
a letter to you | 7 |
had a letter from | 7 |
in such a case | 7 |
and the author of | 7 |
i am sure i | 7 |
that you will not | 7 |
i have so often | 7 |
by charles and mary | 7 |
for a short time | 7 |
is dead to me | 7 |
you cannot think how | 7 |
william wordsworth april from | 7 |
bless you and yours | 7 |
under the title of | 7 |
the publication of the | 7 |
i fear for his | 7 |
and respects to edith | 7 |
but there is a | 7 |
was a man of | 7 |
the th of may | 7 |
been for some time | 7 |
not know whether i | 7 |
a letter to rickman | 7 |
the only one of | 7 |
if i were to | 7 |
on the part of | 7 |
as much as i | 7 |
well as i can | 7 |
the present state of | 7 |
see the elia essay | 7 |
to look at the | 7 |
had been printed in | 7 |
there must be some | 7 |
if you were to | 7 |
is good for a | 7 |
years and a half | 7 |
i am like a | 7 |
it would be a | 7 |
the first letter to | 7 |
at the request of | 7 |
in a court of | 7 |
i have heard him | 7 |
let me thank you | 7 |
the head of the | 7 |
to the top of | 7 |
i have not yet | 7 |
in the great city | 7 |
be glad to see | 7 |
i send you a | 7 |
for a day or | 7 |
was a friend of | 7 |
must have been a | 7 |
fear for his mind | 7 |
which i take to | 7 |
is the first letter | 7 |
the time of his | 7 |
the best i ever | 7 |
not know what to | 7 |
you will be glad | 7 |
come and see you | 6 |
come and see us | 6 |
good for a bootless | 6 |
in the character of | 6 |
rest of the world | 6 |
are to be found | 6 |
i am jealous of | 6 |
you will give me | 6 |
us all in his | 6 |
soon as you can | 6 |
charles lamb to barron | 6 |
was much pleased with | 6 |
to the letter to | 6 |
one of his letters | 6 |
to robert southey oct | 6 |
barton dated at end | 6 |
to write a letter | 6 |
is a kind of | 6 |
i have been so | 6 |
i wish you could | 6 |
lamb says that he | 6 |
in the spirit of | 6 |
an account of your | 6 |
i can only say | 6 |
you how we are | 6 |
in the beginning of | 6 |
lamb to the rev | 6 |
that i have been | 6 |
it was the only | 6 |
is by no means | 6 |
the translator of dante | 6 |
in more than one | 6 |
they used to be | 6 |
was the wife of | 6 |
in the first instance | 6 |
the house of commons | 6 |
have been in a | 6 |
since the date of | 6 |
from recollections of writers | 6 |
sense of the word | 6 |
to go with the | 6 |
i love you for | 6 |
period of his life | 6 |
you may be sure | 6 |
i am not quite | 6 |
the death of his | 6 |
it as well as | 6 |
long to see you | 6 |
never be able to | 6 |
may be found in | 6 |
but i will not | 6 |
at the back of | 6 |
from the century magazine | 6 |
i suppose you have | 6 |
you shall have it | 6 |
as i used to | 6 |
nothing to do but | 6 |
with respect to the | 6 |
want to know how | 6 |
to thomas allsop sept | 6 |
that he has not | 6 |
i have written to | 6 |
a copy of his | 6 |
to be buried in | 6 |
have to send you | 6 |
all in his keeping | 6 |
to charles wentworth dilke | 6 |
so many parts of | 6 |
review of the excursion | 6 |
as you like it | 6 |
from lamb to mrs | 6 |
for the morning post | 6 |
two or three years | 6 |
on the brink of | 6 |
am i to look | 6 |
from lamb to hone | 6 |
are very good to | 6 |
it may be said | 6 |
shall be most glad | 6 |
the bottom of the | 6 |
not so good as | 6 |
lamb to william ayrton | 6 |
she seems to have | 6 |
the good creature did | 6 |
lamb to thomas poole | 6 |
the character of a | 6 |
i shall be happy | 6 |
the next thing to | 6 |
the works of charles | 6 |
to the house of | 6 |
it appears to me | 6 |
love you and yours | 6 |
a line or two | 6 |
end of the letter | 6 |
in the hope that | 6 |
i have lost all | 6 |
not been able to | 6 |
which i hope will | 6 |
he and his sister | 6 |
i look forward with | 6 |
the foot of the | 6 |
be ashamed to see | 6 |
i congratulate you on | 6 |
printed in the monthly | 6 |
is one of those | 6 |
of the last century | 6 |
i should have written | 6 |
for the death of | 6 |
added to same letter | 6 |
you for the very | 6 |
in the matter of | 6 |
i have been reading | 6 |
very anxious to hear | 6 |
as much as the | 6 |
old benchers of the | 6 |
i feel that i | 6 |
as if i were | 6 |
i did not know | 6 |
i took him to | 6 |
take care of him | 6 |
one of the few | 6 |
but that went off | 6 |
for your remembrance of | 6 |
i have read it | 6 |
of the morning post | 6 |
one or two of | 6 |
we are going on | 6 |
since this has happened | 6 |
the other day in | 6 |
he had been in | 6 |
tell you how we | 6 |
the people of the | 6 |
and i think it | 6 |
bernard barton dated at | 6 |
it is clear that | 6 |
there is no rest | 6 |
to see you here | 6 |
as i have not | 6 |
a week or so | 6 |
can be no doubt | 6 |
charles lamb to mary | 6 |
william hone no date | 6 |
book of the church | 6 |
that would not do | 6 |
i want you to | 6 |
thank you for the | 6 |
king and queen of | 6 |
by the time you | 6 |
we have had a | 6 |
of the essays of | 6 |
do not mean that | 6 |
have us all in | 6 |
to the new monthly | 6 |
the dignity of the | 6 |
i am almost afraid | 6 |
the feelings of the | 6 |
not go into an | 6 |
and queen of hearts | 6 |
be seen in the | 6 |
i think i should | 6 |
but i am afraid | 6 |
to me when i | 6 |
to thomas manning feb | 6 |
to the memory of | 6 |
of the name of | 6 |
i was at the | 6 |
in a fit of | 6 |
his joan of arc | 6 |
when i was at | 6 |
to bernard barton dated | 6 |
of my father and | 6 |
need not tell you | 6 |
he was able to | 6 |
as if you were | 6 |
the imaginative faculty in | 6 |
i do not much | 6 |
i can think of | 6 |
never understood her right | 6 |
editor of the london | 6 |
i did not think | 6 |
know what to do | 6 |
lamb to joseph cottle | 6 |
i long to see | 6 |
produced at drury lane | 6 |
god love you and | 6 |
whom we have already | 6 |
lamb to john taylor | 6 |
the king and queen | 6 |
i am afraid i | 6 |
two or three times | 6 |
at the close of | 6 |
is at present in | 6 |
it is the only | 6 |
the description of the | 6 |
will give you pleasure | 6 |
was not published until | 6 |
of the seventeenth century | 6 |
charles lamb to samuel | 6 |
to william hone no | 6 |
of the existence of | 6 |
on account of his | 6 |
have great pleasure in | 6 |
you have sent me | 6 |
he has not been | 6 |
to bernard barton april | 6 |
you are not quite | 6 |
lamb to barron field | 6 |
hope you will not | 6 |
works of charles lamb | 6 |
that the good creature | 6 |
so fortunate as to | 6 |
take any notice of | 6 |
like a great lord | 6 |
i shall not be | 6 |
and so are the | 6 |
have not been able | 6 |
if he had been | 6 |
hope to have her | 6 |
am going to leave | 6 |
charles dibdin the younger | 6 |
ode to the treadmill | 6 |
with a view to | 6 |
i think i may | 6 |
in the days of | 6 |
henry crabb robinson dated | 6 |
you seem to have | 6 |
the old benchers of | 6 |
has been very ill | 6 |
the whole weight of | 6 |
had just been published | 6 |
i hope we shall | 6 |
as the saying is | 6 |
a clerk in the | 6 |
what is good for | 6 |
lamb to samuel rogers | 6 |
in the absence of | 6 |
of coming to see | 6 |
but i am not | 6 |
a copy of a | 6 |
but it is not | 6 |
not being able to | 6 |
in connection with the | 6 |
is as good as | 6 |
it seems the doctor | 6 |
the first number of | 6 |
of the elia essay | 6 |
that there should be | 6 |
to william godwin dec | 6 |
charles lamb to leigh | 6 |
of this letter is | 6 |
and in the same | 6 |
letter that has been | 6 |
many parts of me | 6 |
to what i have | 6 |
the greater part of | 6 |
in the morning chronicle | 6 |
charles lamb to j | 6 |
the first mention of | 6 |
would be likely to | 6 |
and it is not | 6 |
and that is all | 6 |
lamb refers to the | 6 |
bernard barton no date | 6 |
i have been a | 6 |
that he is not | 6 |
i would not have | 6 |
i know not how | 6 |
she will be found | 6 |
by the author of | 6 |
the end of that | 6 |
to be at home | 6 |
he was forced to | 6 |
i have got a | 6 |
at the rate of | 6 |
the death of coleridge | 6 |
on the back of | 6 |
for love or money | 6 |
able to make out | 6 |
be able to make | 6 |
if i am not | 6 |
barrenness of the imaginative | 6 |
as in the case | 6 |
there is not a | 6 |
more than i think | 5 |
at such a time | 5 |
i no way to | 5 |
he is at present | 5 |
all the rest of | 5 |
this is the passage | 5 |
all my wretched imperfections | 5 |
and at the same | 5 |
that you have not | 5 |
if you are not | 5 |
my first fire knew | 5 |
in the hands of | 5 |
nothing else to do | 5 |
no way to flatter | 5 |
he can make nothing | 5 |
me to say that | 5 |
i was very sorry | 5 |
i was going to | 5 |
i am ashamed of | 5 |
of the new year | 5 |
well that ends well | 5 |
but i am in | 5 |
in the best language | 5 |
it gives me great | 5 |
i shall hope to | 5 |
several times during the | 5 |
i have no time | 5 |
you would like to | 5 |
it is probable that | 5 |
to you for your | 5 |
his love to you | 5 |
the road to ruin | 5 |
would be more than | 5 |
two gentlemen of verona | 5 |
from lamb to louisa | 5 |
and in that case | 5 |
what am i to | 5 |
much ado about nothing | 5 |
fire knew no adulterate | 5 |
but there is an | 5 |
returned back to naples | 5 |
as a matter of | 5 |
last year and began | 5 |
that it is a | 5 |
of which i have | 5 |
i hardly know what | 5 |
perpetually on the brink | 5 |
blossom of my youth | 5 |
obliged to remove her | 5 |
to flatter but my | 5 |
some idea of the | 5 |
to thomas manning may | 5 |
i think it very | 5 |
letter to a friend | 5 |
humble servant spent very | 5 |
under the care of | 5 |
lives of the poets | 5 |
tuesday in last week | 5 |
come and see her | 5 |
an angel or two | 5 |
at the hour of | 5 |
my sick heart lend | 5 |
was at hand only | 5 |
it may be a | 5 |
such as it is | 5 |
to wordsworth and his | 5 |
if you have seen | 5 |
of the south sea | 5 |
neither mary nor i | 5 |
have nothing else to | 5 |
he will be a | 5 |
i will send it | 5 |
my wretched imperfections i | 5 |
to her in the | 5 |
to thomas allsop july | 5 |
it is the very | 5 |
the care of her | 5 |
servant spent very agreeably | 5 |
to thomas allsop jan | 5 |
much as i should | 5 |
the prospect of seeing | 5 |
broken sighs my sick | 5 |
a reason for doing | 5 |
on the confines of | 5 |
the author of a | 5 |
to look up to | 5 |
i went to bed | 5 |
the landlord of the | 5 |
be a cordial to | 5 |
that i shall be | 5 |
the midst of this | 5 |
the letters of charles | 5 |
i am sure that | 5 |
should come an undated | 5 |
in so far as | 5 |
best language my true | 5 |
and i would not | 5 |
with a prospect of | 5 |
so far from being | 5 |
i am indebted to | 5 |
in the following terms | 5 |
to the morning post | 5 |
if he is not | 5 |
which an angel or | 5 |
the account of the | 5 |
i was not able | 5 |
to bernard barton dec | 5 |
have been obliged to | 5 |
i do not write | 5 |
do not know it | 5 |
think as little as | 5 |
you all about it | 5 |
i am afraid you | 5 |
company with some of | 5 |
in the john woodvil | 5 |
the best language my | 5 |
charles and his sister | 5 |
mentioned in the elia | 5 |
if it does not | 5 |
free converse with my | 5 |
the essay on the | 5 |
ought to have done | 5 |
his elia essay on | 5 |
and i am almost | 5 |
which he had been | 5 |
have been used to | 5 |
i did not mean | 5 |
of the essay on | 5 |
i think it was | 5 |
detached thoughts on books | 5 |
me thank you for | 5 |
is new to me | 5 |
for a bootless bene | 5 |
i have sent you | 5 |
poems by charles lamb | 5 |
i think of it | 5 |
you and all of | 5 |
lamb to charles wentworth | 5 |
going to change my | 5 |
i had intended to | 5 |
out of the question | 5 |
letters of charles lamb | 5 |
having had a house | 5 |
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on the eve of | 5 |
quarter of an hour | 5 |
in a previous letter | 5 |
there is no doubt | 5 |
to an old gentleman | 5 |
as i desire to | 5 |
not know that i | 5 |
could not have been | 5 |
not be able to | 5 |
it is not necessary | 5 |
forty pounds a year | 5 |
barton march from the | 5 |
a day or so | 5 |
the family of the | 5 |
as ever you can | 5 |
an inestimable treasure to | 5 |
by resolutely thinking on | 5 |
to snatch the knife | 5 |
have every reason to | 5 |
i have lived to | 5 |
very agreeably in a | 5 |
of which i am | 5 |
by this time may | 5 |
my true tongue could | 5 |
a friend of the | 5 |
you and your sister | 5 |
and all the broken | 5 |
all the broken sighs | 5 |
to talk over old | 5 |
and how do you | 5 |
rough with old books | 5 |
i could not have | 5 |
every vestige of past | 5 |
indebted to you for | 5 |
over and rough with | 5 |
if she does not | 5 |
is going to turn | 5 |
of the beauties of | 5 |
resolutely thinking on her | 5 |
this was the last | 5 |
are not in the | 5 |
the part of the | 5 |
of the story of | 5 |
the john woodvil volume | 5 |
and that he was | 5 |
nor i no way | 5 |
the old margate hoy | 5 |
weeks that finished last | 5 |
in the shape of | 5 |
to return to england | 5 |
i send you two | 5 |
date of my last | 5 |
i am happy to | 5 |
and all my wretched | 5 |
end of the year | 5 |
every now and then | 5 |
heard of the death | 5 |
we have not yet | 5 |
feel that i have | 5 |
ought not to have | 5 |
letter refers to the | 5 |
ought to write to | 5 |
i have destroyed every | 5 |
to change my lodgings | 5 |
in the blossom of | 5 |
at present i have | 5 |
letter to an old | 5 |
william godwin no date | 5 |
it a part of | 5 |
as you have done | 5 |
and i am afraid | 5 |
know what i mean | 5 |
is likely to be | 5 |
in the description of | 5 |
you and i have | 5 |
i will tell you | 5 |
but they do not | 5 |
that he has been | 5 |
of a letter from | 5 |
fell in love with | 5 |
so kind as to | 5 |
have done it for | 5 |
have destroyed every vestige | 5 |
share life and death | 5 |
out of her grasp | 5 |
it seemed to me | 5 |
year and began this | 5 |
what is become of | 5 |
i look forward to | 5 |
me when i was | 5 |
to you in the | 5 |
a taste for religion | 5 |
when i think of | 5 |
at the time you | 5 |
been very kind and | 5 |
a reference to the | 5 |
kindest remembrances to you | 5 |
not wish you to | 5 |
the date of this | 5 |
the d of april | 5 |
in company with some | 5 |
had a house before | 5 |
i hope it is | 5 |
at this time of | 5 |
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the end of my | 5 |
knife out of her | 5 |
for the loss of | 5 |
think i shall get | 5 |
from one of the | 5 |
to edward moxon feb | 5 |
it will be found | 5 |
as if you had | 5 |
a day that will | 5 |
vanities of that kind | 5 |
is always in my | 5 |
that it is not | 5 |
had been published in | 5 |
to thomas manning march | 5 |
i could have written | 5 |
to live and die | 5 |
to the character of | 5 |
think it will be | 5 |
the life of the | 5 |
the top scale of | 5 |
of the duke of | 5 |
it will give you | 5 |
which i have not | 5 |
to bernard barton march | 5 |
a point of conscience | 5 |
in one of these | 5 |
the back of the | 5 |
of the family of | 5 |
i sued and served | 5 |
you have made me | 5 |
in spite of his | 5 |
on tuesday in last | 5 |
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that he had a | 5 |
would share life and | 5 |
he is not a | 5 |
on the d of | 5 |
i found my way | 5 |
of the second volume | 5 |
perhaps should come a | 5 |
thoughts on books and | 5 |
wretched imperfections i cover | 5 |
to bernard barton july | 5 |
a man of great | 5 |
from day to day | 5 |
but i am very | 5 |
the knife out of | 5 |
have done but one | 5 |
spent very agreeably in | 5 |
epitaph on an infant | 5 |
by saying that he | 5 |
god love us all | 5 |
in a letter from | 5 |
he is a most | 5 |
it was not a | 5 |
i think i see | 5 |
the man in the | 5 |
expecting to see you | 5 |
much pleased with your | 5 |
say all that i | 5 |
enough to make a | 5 |
did not know that | 5 |
we are pretty well | 5 |
want to know if | 5 |
the best way of | 5 |
if i could but | 5 |
the first part of | 5 |
do not wish you | 5 |
new monthly magazine for | 5 |
vestige of past vanities | 5 |
the latter end of | 5 |
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give you an idea | 5 |
to a friend to | 5 |
he was not a | 5 |
sighs my sick heart | 5 |
at this present writing | 5 |
a few years since | 5 |
first letter that has | 5 |
i am obliged to | 5 |
note to the letter | 5 |
said to have been | 5 |
and rough with old | 5 |
a line to say | 5 |
the manner of spenser | 5 |
i hope to hear | 5 |
it will be well | 5 |
to dorothy wordsworth p | 5 |
death of his mother | 5 |
the epitaph on an | 5 |
in less than a | 5 |
out into the world | 5 |
look up to her | 5 |
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reason for doing it | 5 |
language my true tongue | 5 |
there can be little | 5 |
i do not find | 5 |
you must know that | 5 |
that you may not | 5 |
at the royal institution | 5 |
into the new river | 5 |
a sort of a | 5 |
the tales of the | 5 |
am glad you have | 5 |
to say that it | 5 |
able to tell you | 5 |
we may be sure | 5 |
have been in the | 5 |
the use of the | 5 |
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can be little doubt | 5 |
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in his life of | 5 |
i thought you would | 5 |
to be met with | 5 |
your very humble servant | 5 |
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have no time to | 5 |
is a great deal | 5 |
to tell you that | 5 |
rest of his life | 5 |
glad to hear you | 5 |
to dorothy wordsworth nov | 5 |
the broken sighs my | 5 |
but i am now | 5 |
about the time of | 5 |
which she had been | 5 |
i am very poorly | 5 |
that it would be | 5 |
the sublime of poetry | 5 |
to william godwin no | 5 |
her in the least | 5 |
in the neighbourhood of | 5 |
have had a letter | 5 |
it was a day | 5 |
my friends and acquaintances | 5 |
there would have been | 5 |
in the expression of | 5 |
of past vanities of | 5 |
am going to change | 5 |
to go to work | 5 |
it is not the | 5 |
from charles lamb to | 5 |
an archangel a little | 5 |
sick heart lend me | 5 |
she is at present | 5 |
to be with them | 5 |
the extract from the | 5 |
stands in the sun | 5 |
of his old friend | 5 |
flatter but my fondness | 5 |
end of his life | 5 |
one of the last | 5 |
finished last year and | 5 |
i have seen her | 5 |
not that i have | 5 |
the son of a | 5 |
what do you think | 5 |
to john payne collier | 5 |
archangel a little damaged | 5 |
tongue could tell me | 5 |
the course of a | 5 |
imperfections i cover to | 5 |
a quarter of a | 5 |
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the subject of a | 5 |
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to leave off tobacco | 5 |
to refer to the | 5 |
be a comfort to | 5 |
which i did not | 5 |
bernard barton march from | 5 |
his wife and children | 5 |
past vanities of that | 5 |
it is easy to | 5 |
snatch the knife out | 5 |
week before she left | 5 |
in the times of | 5 |
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but i assure you | 5 |
what a world of | 5 |
the realities of life | 5 |
imaginative faculty in the | 5 |
the text of the | 5 |
i am sure it | 5 |
and if it should | 5 |
you shall have the | 5 |
knew no adulterate incense | 5 |
it is a great | 5 |
what i call a | 5 |
true tongue could tell | 5 |
the beginning of this | 5 |
letter to dorothy wordsworth | 5 |
you cannot conceive the | 5 |
retirement from the india | 5 |
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people of the house | 5 |
this time may have | 5 |
i cannot explain this | 5 |
i could not help | 5 |
to give you an | 5 |
an article in the | 5 |
and i had no | 5 |
the th of june | 5 |
the latter part of | 5 |
the great and good | 5 |
did not know how | 5 |
london magazine for september | 5 |
me out of conceit | 5 |
the anatomy of melancholy | 5 |
to bernard barton aug | 5 |
when you talk of | 5 |
up to her in | 5 |
very kind to us | 5 |
up to the top | 5 |
sorry you are so | 5 |
way to flatter but | 5 |
to hear you are | 5 |
and shall be able | 5 |
says he does not | 5 |
in the next letter | 5 |
clerk in the india | 5 |
the life of life | 5 |
if i have not | 5 |
like it very much | 5 |
is to be seen | 5 |
to dorothy wordsworth on | 5 |
day that will stand | 5 |
to the care of | 5 |
be more than i | 5 |
which i think i | 5 |
for a little while | 5 |
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on his way to | 5 |
in a letter written | 5 |
i think of the | 5 |
as well as to | 5 |
first fire knew no | 5 |
lamb to charles ollier | 5 |
to be left to | 5 |
to bernard barton sept | 5 |
the quality of the | 5 |
in a moment of | 5 |
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during the remainder of | 5 |
within a day or | 5 |
the manner in which | 5 |
in spite of the | 5 |
the light of a | 5 |
i am sorry i | 5 |
the blossom of my | 5 |
an account of his | 5 |
you not to take | 5 |
to thomas manning aug | 5 |
as they call it | 5 |
she would share life | 5 |
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was published in the | 5 |
on books and reading | 5 |
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as a sort of | 5 |
me for a time | 5 |
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that he should be | 5 |
that finished last year | 5 |
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way in which i | 5 |
so much as to | 5 |
on such an occasion | 5 |
he has written a | 5 |
life and times of | 5 |
to bernard barton feb | 5 |
are you acquainted with | 5 |
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i cover to myself | 5 |
in the appendix to | 5 |
the circle of his | 5 |
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our kind remembrances to | 5 |
that will stand out | 5 |
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for some of the | 5 |
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we are in the | 5 |
the tales from shakespear | 5 |
to thomas allsop p | 5 |
to do the best | 5 |
in the nature of | 5 |
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charles lamb of the | 5 |
has not been so | 5 |
she is one of | 5 |
inestimable treasure to me | 5 |
as i ought to | 5 |
it was he who | 5 |
see the letter to | 5 |
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shall be most happy | 5 |
love and best wishes | 5 |
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very glad to see | 5 |
i think you would | 5 |
with parsley and butter | 5 |
with great pleasure to | 5 |
will try my hand | 5 |
when my first fire | 5 |
in notes and queries | 5 |
less than a month | 5 |
with you in the | 5 |
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was a day that | 5 |
i have every reason | 5 |
trees and a pump | 5 |
you say you are | 5 |
the subject of poetry | 5 |
the brink of madness | 5 |
but it was a | 5 |
thinking on her goodness | 5 |
henry crabb robinson p | 5 |
and seems to have | 5 |
do you know it | 5 |
to that of the | 5 |
reason to suppose that | 5 |
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i have not traced | 5 |
the title of the | 5 |
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essay the superannuated man | 5 |
to suppose that this | 5 |
very humble servant spent | 5 |
been printed in the | 5 |
if i was not | 5 |
to use his own | 5 |
go out of town | 5 |
mention nothing of poetry | 5 |
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the merchant of venice | 4 |
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at this time was | 4 |
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in our power to | 4 |
on the evidences of | 4 |
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letter from mary lamb | 4 |
i was pleased to | 4 |
some of my friends | 4 |
i was enabled to | 4 |
that she had not | 4 |
a sonnet in the | 4 |
written on the back | 4 |
what do you intend | 4 |
the skirts of the | 4 |
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the farmer of tilsbury | 4 |
i have a great | 4 |
that time we were | 4 |
to give you some | 4 |
i must confess that | 4 |
as much almost as | 4 |
its fine black head | 4 |
with an obscure feeling | 4 |
the other day at | 4 |
a copy of verses | 4 |
almost wish you to | 4 |
date charles lamb to | 4 |
which this is the | 4 |
to recommend to you | 4 |
the top of skiddaw | 4 |
which i used to | 4 |
fourth book of the | 4 |
top scale of my | 4 |
used to be ashamed | 4 |
there is good reason | 4 |
one of the two | 4 |
have something more to | 4 |
when the mountains were | 4 |
mention of what is | 4 |
this yet to your | 4 |
her as perpetually on | 4 |
how we are going | 4 |
burn by slow fires | 4 |
i write it like | 4 |
mary lamb to jane | 4 |
and i think you | 4 |
elia essay the old | 4 |
on the th day | 4 |
i do assure you | 4 |
the edition of his | 4 |
all my might to | 4 |
have published a little | 4 |
for i have not | 4 |
have no room for | 4 |
death of her own | 4 |
an introduction to the | 4 |
pleasure in being a | 4 |
good has happened to | 4 |
dramatic poets contemporary with | 4 |
of poetry and criticism | 4 |
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if you had not | 4 |
i will thank you | 4 |
how ye lay about | 4 |
for i saw the | 4 |
the ignorant present time | 4 |
a hint that it | 4 |
behind is a spacious | 4 |
has been somewhat diversified | 4 |
and i miss a | 4 |
and the worthies of | 4 |
any notice of this | 4 |
a few lines of | 4 |
into poor boarders and | 4 |
from an old friend | 4 |
angel look to him | 4 |
she bears her situation | 4 |
in the notes to | 4 |
congratulate you on the | 4 |
obscure feeling that some | 4 |
hour of his time | 4 |
and unconscious instrument of | 4 |
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to do it in | 4 |
home to die with | 4 |
some of the old | 4 |
of the lyrical ballads | 4 |
about to praise her | 4 |
cannot enter into your | 4 |
you concur with me | 4 |
all that i know | 4 |
that gray and mason | 4 |
does not like it | 4 |
i think you are | 4 |
the daughter of the | 4 |
it would be sinning | 4 |
to me as the | 4 |
i feel myself greatly | 4 |
not know what i | 4 |
at the sight of | 4 |
hath its ancient glory | 4 |
and i am like | 4 |
three or four days | 4 |
that at that time | 4 |
take care of old | 4 |
i am on the | 4 |
felt that i had | 4 |
old woman clothed in | 4 |
i do not love | 4 |
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for a few years | 4 |
something else to do | 4 |
the melancholy of tailors | 4 |
what a pity that | 4 |
i never received from | 4 |
a human being can | 4 |
i set out with | 4 |
by the severity of | 4 |
our furniture has faded | 4 |
in the monthly review | 4 |
in the edinburgh for | 4 |
have heard nothing of | 4 |
come out next week | 4 |
if i take charge | 4 |
gone and done with | 4 |
edward and emma moxon | 4 |
often as i desire | 4 |
shall be in a | 4 |
the nature of a | 4 |
to have been in | 4 |
who was then in | 4 |
from objects of sight | 4 |
in which there are | 4 |
under the influence of | 4 |
do it in the | 4 |
the th of january | 4 |
if it had not | 4 |
had something else to | 4 |
go to work again | 4 |
tell me all about | 4 |
i suppose it will | 4 |
it is said that | 4 |
down into poor boarders | 4 |
brought me back to | 4 |
better than a true | 4 |
there is a letter | 4 |
one of her brothers | 4 |
know whether i ought | 4 |
your brother and sister | 4 |
ashamed to see her | 4 |
in the new times | 4 |
letter from your brother | 4 |
take charge of daddy | 4 |
and one from lynn | 4 |
never received from objects | 4 |
i am to be | 4 |
at that time was | 4 |
which i have been | 4 |
you a long letter | 4 |
godwin no date mr | 4 |
that i have just | 4 |
the mere effect of | 4 |
when you come home | 4 |
and strength left to | 4 |
we know not how | 4 |
to the river otter | 4 |
must not be forgotten | 4 |
the mountains were all | 4 |
her feelings to go | 4 |
of the best i | 4 |
one or other of | 4 |
a letter from your | 4 |
an old woman clothed | 4 |
to come out before | 4 |
since i have resided | 4 |
in some of the | 4 |
enough to snatch the | 4 |
a brother to me | 4 |
that you do not | 4 |
i begged to know | 4 |
when i wrote to | 4 |
send me a book | 4 |
i hope he will | 4 |
which mary had a | 4 |
dwelt among the untrodden | 4 |
i do not wish | 4 |
only now and then | 4 |
think of coming to | 4 |
tell you i think | 4 |
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of the morning chronicle | 4 |
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love to all and | 4 |
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pulham of the india | 4 |
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of visiting remote regions | 4 |
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god almighty love you | 4 |
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manager of drury lane | 4 |
shelves of scattered folios | 4 |
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the east india directors | 4 |
of colonel jack is | 4 |
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i was at school | 4 |
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forgetting her so soon | 4 |
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pray let me know | 4 |
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me that i have | 4 |
mary lamb was taken | 4 |
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our good old king | 4 |
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