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quadgram | frequency |
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period was added after | 23 |
a period was added | 23 |
w i t h | 16 |
at the same time | 15 |
for the purpose of | 15 |
the end of the | 14 |
page of the advertisements | 13 |
at the end of | 12 |
second page of the | 10 |
on the second page | 10 |
the second page of | 10 |
in the midst of | 9 |
for the first time | 9 |
a hundred stretches hence | 9 |
the side of the | 8 |
the back of the | 8 |
the groundworke of conny | 8 |
in the world to | 8 |
and with that he | 7 |
sha l l yow | 7 |
it seemed to me | 7 |
sermon in praise of | 7 |
in the th year | 6 |
and soo sha l | 6 |
on the part of | 6 |
don sanchez and i | 6 |
in praise of thieves | 6 |
in the middle of | 6 |
praise of thieves and | 6 |
share of the plunder | 6 |
of thieves and thievery | 6 |
soo sha l l | 6 |
the th year of | 6 |
godwin and her daughter | 6 |
as if he were | 6 |
the middle of the | 6 |
moll and her husband | 6 |
is said to be | 5 |
with all my heart | 5 |
no one in the | 5 |
as if she would | 5 |
a gang of thieves | 5 |
in a low voice | 5 |
at the top of | 5 |
a receiver of stolen | 5 |
a pack of cards | 5 |
a term used by | 5 |
as soon as the | 5 |
l l yow bee | 5 |
was replaced with a | 5 |
for all the world | 5 |
that she might be | 5 |
in the hands of | 5 |
for the last time | 5 |
old briefe of vacabonds | 5 |
term used by gamblers | 5 |
a couple of days | 5 |
as if he would | 5 |
inclination of his head | 5 |
a quarter of a | 5 |
for a couple of | 5 |
he was in his | 5 |
replaced with a period | 5 |
to give us a | 5 |
nothing in the world | 5 |
this way and that | 5 |
no more than i | 4 |
must for ever be | 4 |
when that we come | 4 |
the place where they | 4 |
you seeme to be | 4 |
she will have a | 4 |
as well as he | 4 |
one in the world | 4 |
and at the same | 4 |
in their language is | 4 |
into the hands of | 4 |
and there is no | 4 |
receiver of stolen goods | 4 |
to the place where | 4 |
requested me to be | 4 |
quarter of a myle | 4 |
at the thought of | 4 |
lined with the same | 4 |
a pair of oars | 4 |
not one of us | 4 |
a hundred or two | 4 |
don sanchez del castillo | 4 |
make the best of | 4 |
vsage in the night | 4 |
out of the way | 4 |
she would have us | 4 |
as if she had | 4 |
sanchez del castillo de | 4 |
to the end of | 4 |
used by gamblers when | 4 |
came to my gate | 4 |
into the next room | 4 |
at the sight of | 4 |
he is said to | 4 |
is he that goeth | 4 |
all parts of the | 4 |
have none of it | 4 |
the part of a | 4 |
back of the title | 4 |
that it would be | 4 |
wyfe of the house | 4 |
a man that is | 4 |
as i take it | 4 |
look in her eyes | 4 |
me to be his | 4 |
and one of them | 4 |
we went into the | 4 |
q uoth this good | 4 |
at the signe of | 4 |
he would have us | 4 |
but there was no | 4 |
the signe of the | 4 |
of the united states | 4 |
end of the week | 4 |
as if she were | 4 |
the same to the | 4 |
she would have it | 4 |
and with that she | 3 |
the rest of the | 3 |
bend of the road | 3 |
the captain of the | 3 |
we were forced to | 3 |
a demaunder for glymmar | 3 |
moll and her father | 3 |
the same time that | 3 |
but in the end | 3 |
a l l men | 3 |
to shift for ourselves | 3 |
as much as they | 3 |
of a myle from | 3 |
impression was in printinge | 3 |
to read and write | 3 |
part of the day | 3 |
in the british museum | 3 |
blow on the head | 3 |
troll hazard of trace | 3 |
him out of his | 3 |
are we to do | 3 |
as if it were | 3 |
as a general thing | 3 |
a man who is | 3 |
a bucke of clothes | 3 |
is spoken of in | 3 |
i am resolved i | 3 |
you no more than | 3 |
can you tell me | 3 |
might very well have | 3 |
a week or so | 3 |
set out for london | 3 |
is he that is | 3 |
as much as anything | 3 |
not one amongst twenty | 3 |
the tears from her | 3 |
or any kind of | 3 |
no such great matter | 3 |
a sermon in praise | 3 |
a iarkeman and a | 3 |
if i had not | 3 |
by reason of his | 3 |
for the accommodation of | 3 |
as if by inchantment | 3 |
is omitted in the | 3 |
we could see by | 3 |
in the hope of | 3 |
at the prospect of | 3 |
was in the right | 3 |
he had in his | 3 |
to enable him to | 3 |
all to no purpose | 3 |
as quickly as possible | 3 |
technical words and phrases | 3 |
as much as i | 3 |
spoken of in this | 3 |
with a couple of | 3 |
that we come to | 3 |
by reason of the | 3 |
up and down the | 3 |
water on her head | 3 |
iarkeman and a patrico | 3 |
i would as soon | 3 |
as it seemed to | 3 |
the city of london | 3 |
on the end of | 3 |
commission of the peace | 3 |
one hand and a | 3 |
i do believe we | 3 |
to go to london | 3 |
of the parish of | 3 |
second impression was in | 3 |
but when that we | 3 |
was the first to | 3 |
with the help of | 3 |
a dish of tobacco | 3 |
be an honest man | 3 |
and by that tyme | 3 |
for something to steal | 3 |
to be the better | 3 |
on page v in | 3 |
in all parts of | 3 |
uoth this good wife | 3 |
for his own ends | 3 |
of mohand ou mohand | 3 |
not so much as | 3 |
she would have me | 3 |
while we were at | 3 |
of the second edition | 3 |
us in the stocks | 3 |
the bene cove was | 3 |
to the extent of | 3 |
the value of the | 3 |
play the part of | 3 |
a day or two | 3 |
where she is and | 3 |
their language is a | 3 |
state of the second | 3 |
he was in the | 3 |
when his maister sendeth | 3 |
he had refused to | 3 |
on the side of | 3 |
we should do next | 3 |
in a kind of | 3 |
the good fellow was | 3 |
as i have said | 3 |
he declared he would | 3 |
to let us know | 3 |
at this time of | 3 |
company of cousoners and | 3 |
in and about the | 3 |
i could not have | 3 |
no more to be | 3 |
and then he told | 3 |
if you will have | 3 |
his maister sendeth him | 3 |
we could make out | 3 |
as soon as i | 3 |
part of an hour | 3 |
at london by iohn | 3 |
yeares day last past | 3 |
to save himself from | 3 |
we are like to | 3 |
a place in the | 3 |
the name of the | 3 |
that is spoken of | 3 |
of a l l | 3 |
pitching of the barre | 3 |
th year of k | 3 |
and there i found | 3 |
me that he had | 3 |
i told him i | 3 |
and there was no | 3 |
to cut a purse | 3 |
troll hazard of tritrace | 3 |
there was no more | 3 |
as i am told | 3 |
what we should do | 3 |
with a cry of | 3 |
up to the house | 3 |
the door of the | 3 |
get out of the | 3 |
that he was the | 3 |
how we are to | 3 |
money on the table | 3 |
when i was in | 3 |
the national police gazette | 3 |
this second impression was | 3 |
thee where she is | 3 |
from the next room | 3 |
which seemed to me | 3 |
money for his part | 3 |
that i could not | 3 |
of those who are | 3 |
v in the preface | 3 |
of water on her | 3 |
the money in his | 3 |
as we could see | 3 |
a great store of | 3 |
to do but to | 3 |
such a one as | 3 |
the hands of a | 3 |
the gig of the | 3 |
the midst of our | 3 |
to rob a house | 3 |
sendeth him on his | 3 |
top of his voice | 3 |
their vsage in the | 3 |
with a pair of | 3 |
with a dish of | 3 |
face in her hands | 3 |
best part of an | 3 |
of cousoners and shifters | 3 |
than ever she had | 3 |
drawn from the box | 3 |
a pair of breeches | 3 |
on the table and | 3 |
to the end that | 3 |
the top of his | 3 |
that we had done | 3 |
no sound but the | 3 |
of the vpright men | 3 |
the feast of ramadah | 3 |
so that he can | 3 |
soe shall you be | 3 |
his arm about her | 3 |
you are to be | 3 |
in one hand and | 3 |
to pay for it | 3 |
is said to have | 3 |
i believe she would | 3 |
thing in the world | 3 |
a mug of ale | 3 |
page v in the | 3 |
i do pray you | 3 |
curious to see how | 3 |
she would not be | 3 |
parts of the world | 3 |
story of one who | 3 |
the same to be | 3 |
their proper names and | 3 |
to get out of | 3 |
him on his errand | 3 |
him to be the | 3 |
maister sendeth him on | 3 |
laying his hand on | 3 |
with a kind of | 3 |
if she had been | 3 |
i am no witch | 3 |
dawson and i would | 3 |
a number of them | 3 |
is he that when | 3 |
and if you have | 3 |
in the employ of | 3 |
him to the counter | 3 |
but all to no | 3 |
not the heart to | 3 |
never a word of | 3 |
the custom of the | 3 |
her face in her | 3 |
as he would have | 3 |
at the back of | 3 |
so far as to | 3 |
we set out again | 3 |
then shall we not | 3 |
and then to the | 3 |
any of the balls | 3 |
his share of the | 3 |
to sidi ben ahmed | 3 |
in the manner of | 3 |
a myle from the | 3 |
a good store of | 3 |
of our joy i | 2 |
and a pair of | 2 |
no further in it | 2 |
we are not to | 2 |
in the world but | 2 |
waye from them their | 2 |
and a ship of | 2 |
of these wyly wanderars | 2 |
where we should find | 2 |
as far as the | 2 |
lytle shewe of there | 2 |
and now we began | 2 |
for the rest of | 2 |
him out of the | 2 |
to me that i | 2 |
been drawn from the | 2 |
a great number of | 2 |
for the love of | 2 |
the reader iudge what | 2 |
good and ill fortune | 2 |
left with nought but | 2 |
for his lycense for | 2 |
is a master mariner | 2 |
setting by the fyre | 2 |
persuaded don sanchez to | 2 |
all the world like | 2 |
dub the gig of | 2 |
that nothing may be | 2 |
in a glass case | 2 |
outskirts of the town | 2 |
for though i have | 2 |
three thousand gold ducats | 2 |
man in the eare | 2 |
as often as not | 2 |
so that we were | 2 |
comes to me in | 2 |
stocks at tottenham cross | 2 |
leading of the van | 2 |
to tell the truth | 2 |
with moleskin back and | 2 |
did take an asse | 2 |
out of the hands | 2 |
here we were forced | 2 |
man of the house | 2 |
that found the ring | 2 |
in such a manner | 2 |
before she had been | 2 |
money as they haue | 2 |
when we saw him | 2 |
with durte and myre | 2 |
note of his name | 2 |
to return to alicante | 2 |
that he had but | 2 |
her cloak and hood | 2 |
the cherry room would | 2 |
till we reached a | 2 |
and she would have | 2 |
meate wyll haue sowre | 2 |
a copy of the | 2 |
it will not be | 2 |
the money on the | 2 |
proper to our purpose | 2 |
as she used to | 2 |
duke of buckingham was | 2 |
would have him believe | 2 |
and where he dwelt | 2 |
if it be to | 2 |
put to bed with | 2 |
knowledge are able to | 2 |
to call me an | 2 |
his head and fixing | 2 |
the top of a | 2 |
would have us take | 2 |
all by the vpright | 2 |
thinking it to be | 2 |
confirmed for euer by | 2 |
sanchez hunched his shoulders | 2 |
saying he would rather | 2 |
a piece of cloth | 2 |
shall we not haue | 2 |
and then says he | 2 |
be caught in the | 2 |
fortuned that nycholas blunte | 2 |
by the aid of | 2 |
there was no sound | 2 |
request of a worshipful | 2 |
by the time we | 2 |
well worthy of prayse | 2 |
us to shift for | 2 |
when they had well | 2 |
and desireth him to | 2 |
one hundred and twenty | 2 |
that when his maister | 2 |
of all her faythfull | 2 |
at the table and | 2 |
a significant glance at | 2 |
i t h his | 2 |
these past three weeks | 2 |
i am learning to | 2 |
alhollenday in the morning | 2 |
lord love him for | 2 |
a man in the | 2 |
and thou shalt haue | 2 |
l l tha t | 2 |
with a very good | 2 |
to the wicket gate | 2 |
canteth to the roge | 2 |
the better for a | 2 |
to do with a | 2 |
like a couple of | 2 |
and no sooner were | 2 |
in the world that | 2 |
and sets to seales | 2 |
him the english of | 2 |
without let or hindrance | 2 |
the lady of the | 2 |
and promised by the | 2 |
the return of moll | 2 |
thought it advisable to | 2 |
englishing of the same | 2 |
and this he took | 2 |
he had lost his | 2 |
a corner of her | 2 |
this must the poore | 2 |
in his hand for | 2 |
when don sanchez had | 2 |
was found in his | 2 |
a hole in the | 2 |
of in this booke | 2 |
and i do believe | 2 |
business it is to | 2 |
palliard is he that | 2 |
me as if he | 2 |
tyme they counterfet the | 2 |
with a view to | 2 |
the accepted rules of | 2 |
of all they had | 2 |
as we did before | 2 |
a sword or dagger | 2 |
famous empyre be in | 2 |
to find him in | 2 |
him in the face | 2 |
in a position to | 2 |
time of the year | 2 |
as merry as grigs | 2 |
nigh adioyninge to me | 2 |
in a tone of | 2 |
it in a few | 2 |
then when we were | 2 |
line in his face | 2 |
in the fashion of | 2 |
the request of a | 2 |
was a kind of | 2 |
by the furniture he | 2 |
he shall be found | 2 |
far as i can | 2 |
a fair way to | 2 |
as much as she | 2 |
looking for something to | 2 |
never a word to | 2 |
to take in good | 2 |
nothing better than to | 2 |
a moment or two | 2 |
that they would have | 2 |
all that we have | 2 |
to the fore part | 2 |
a wilde roge is | 2 |
you will ever be | 2 |
shyllinges in his purse | 2 |
in his last round | 2 |
into the same bushe | 2 |
this must be the | 2 |
on the back of | 2 |
him the name of | 2 |
for heaving a peter | 2 |
imprinted at london by | 2 |
put an end to | 2 |
with many of these | 2 |
a prigger of prauncers | 2 |
in th e barne | 2 |
maker of counterfeit licences | 2 |
i haue diuers tymes | 2 |
women as of men | 2 |
i will have it | 2 |
the party that found | 2 |
in the habit of | 2 |
and a dish of | 2 |
be sure to haue | 2 |
patriarke co doth make | 2 |
take in good p | 2 |
grave inclination of his | 2 |
is no such great | 2 |
written or printed paper | 2 |
easily upon this villany | 2 |
of our coming hither | 2 |
as boyes and gyrles | 2 |
she would not have | 2 |
one place or other | 2 |
which is a seale | 2 |
i did ever see | 2 |
he was the most | 2 |
not content with this | 2 |
to keep us in | 2 |
and shut the door | 2 |
in the same manner | 2 |
would have it we | 2 |
such a manner as | 2 |
he had put into | 2 |
hath done his part | 2 |
but it was as | 2 |
god be praised for | 2 |
it out of the | 2 |
how the land lay | 2 |
that it was the | 2 |
house of my own | 2 |
and send me my | 2 |
he had of me | 2 |
the palm of the | 2 |
she shakes her head | 2 |
us an ill turn | 2 |
with the same broady | 2 |
or sixe more tales | 2 |
of his share of | 2 |
of peace in kent | 2 |
where vnto pouerty dayely | 2 |
it was no go | 2 |
for so he doth | 2 |
and told him of | 2 |
of no value at | 2 |
had not the heart | 2 |
vseth to make counterfaite | 2 |
he goes on his | 2 |
and i do think | 2 |
hath his morte following | 2 |
to see a bull | 2 |
maketh as though he | 2 |
and mopping his eyes | 2 |
of the bodley edition | 2 |
the morning last anno | 2 |
nought in the world | 2 |
be well assured that | 2 |
the wyfe of the | 2 |
stand in a fair | 2 |
to myne owne harte | 2 |
leaue you now vnto | 2 |
craftiest and moste dyssemblyngest | 2 |
i would not deny | 2 |
his lanthorne and candle | 2 |
a letter from him | 2 |
he hath serued in | 2 |
elche in the night | 2 |
by reason of her | 2 |
with introduction by thomas | 2 |
troll and troll by | 2 |
to see that the | 2 |
of a couple of | 2 |
a written or printed | 2 |
as if we were | 2 |
from the fact that | 2 |
pinked between the lacings | 2 |
as if he was | 2 |
the cull that was | 2 |
to this don sanchez | 2 |
the look of a | 2 |
the vpright cofe canteth | 2 |
i see your name | 2 |
haue diuers tymes taken | 2 |
can do so little | 2 |
the manner of their | 2 |
hundred pounds too much | 2 |
to say that the | 2 |
the use of a | 2 |
they are said to | 2 |
the furniture he weares | 2 |
dawson and i went | 2 |
mohand ou mohand had | 2 |
sit down to table | 2 |
of the same parishe | 2 |
the best geldinge stolen | 2 |
had entered the room | 2 |
the depetye of the | 2 |
the right and left | 2 |
you will give him | 2 |
for fear of being | 2 |
or three steps on | 2 |
which they call a | 2 |
that in the night | 2 |
vnder a greene turfe | 2 |
whose business it is | 2 |
he was seized with | 2 |
to throw herself in | 2 |
one who understands his | 2 |
by gamblers when they | 2 |
for a blue moon | 2 |
the names and seales | 2 |
we were at this | 2 |
fall out of his | 2 |
as we have no | 2 |
took to be a | 2 |
in the parish of | 2 |
some knowledge and acquaintaunce | 2 |
a patriarke co doth | 2 |
or warning for common | 2 |
the lower part of | 2 |
cry of joy and | 2 |
ball is the ball | 2 |
for nothing with these | 2 |
to his house and | 2 |
don sanchez had been | 2 |
send her to elche | 2 |
and what she is | 2 |
a grave inclination of | 2 |
i know not how | 2 |
of the national police | 2 |
peltinge and pickinge practyses | 2 |
i am well assured | 2 |
his hat and shawl | 2 |
should make writinges and | 2 |
the position of a | 2 |
the heat of the | 2 |
hath and doth repayre | 2 |
in the cherry room | 2 |
the place where he | 2 |
say no more on | 2 |
that sir peter lely | 2 |
left us to go | 2 |
own flesh and blood | 2 |
was and what was | 2 |
cock and hen club | 2 |
read and write with | 2 |
mytted hym vnto the | 2 |
if he would have | 2 |
tied about her waist | 2 |
no value at all | 2 |
was no more than | 2 |
hair on his head | 2 |
midst of our joy | 2 |
old lieutenant and his | 2 |
put us to this | 2 |
that he had the | 2 |
had an vpright man | 2 |
a man with a | 2 |
had certainly undone us | 2 |
i told him how | 2 |
doubt if you will | 2 |
for some spittlehouse or | 2 |
list of names of | 2 |
again as soon as | 2 |
as i can see | 2 |
i will take nothing | 2 |
if it be but | 2 |
the third day of | 2 |
i would give her | 2 |
i neuer tasted of | 2 |
co m mytted hym | 2 |
the back of coaches | 2 |
save himself from falling | 2 |
and so we walked | 2 |
of hair on his | 2 |
an account of a | 2 |
am resolved i will | 2 |
where or in what | 2 |
to the floor above | 2 |
me where my wife | 2 |
put us to a | 2 |
same to the pouerty | 2 |
tumult of his thoughts | 2 |
of there names and | 2 |
and then he tells | 2 |
that he would make | 2 |
some reason for not | 2 |
to one of the | 2 |
is he that can | 2 |
here i see your | 2 |
fellow that pretends to | 2 |
long in one place | 2 |
and here we found | 2 |
did he offer to | 2 |
in their language called | 2 |
a lytle good maner | 2 |
in such a position | 2 |
she had left the | 2 |
be for ever a | 2 |
go w i t | 2 |
if he could not | 2 |
betwene detforde and rothered | 2 |
and a great store | 2 |
or none at all | 2 |
undertake to do it | 2 |
on the backesyde of | 2 |
a pitcher of water | 2 |
i call the third | 2 |
is when a person | 2 |
now that i am | 2 |
that one of them | 2 |
i can do so | 2 |
there will be no | 2 |
here inserts the word | 2 |
name of a iarke | 2 |
with all sorts of | 2 |
wyth fruite or with | 2 |
made a lytle shewe | 2 |
faythfull commons and subiectes | 2 |
an end to this | 2 |
god hath done his | 2 |
the whyte fryers on | 2 |
with the thought that | 2 |
a house these twenty | 2 |
added fyue or sixe | 2 |
he doth in his | 2 |
who do not remain | 2 |
euer by cocke lorell | 2 |
a thing or two | 2 |
a hook on the | 2 |
speake with a priest | 2 |
yet here i see | 2 |
lays of the scottish | 2 |
the place where we | 2 |
inlarged by the fyrst | 2 |
and true englishing of | 2 |
he found johnny doyle | 2 |
him to it by | 2 |
a class of beggars | 2 |
set seales for lycences | 2 |
tell you he is | 2 |
one hand within the | 2 |
would have been the | 2 |
only in the midst | 2 |
vnto vnto her make | 2 |
his hand at the | 2 |
and put in a | 2 |
the purpose of robbing | 2 |
but many other in | 2 |
typlinge houses in all | 2 |
i t h the | 2 |
i think i have | 2 |
the plunder from the | 2 |
may lose no time | 2 |
the world could have | 2 |
hym selfe nycholan gennyns | 2 |
boke was first a | 2 |
in the world could | 2 |
never a penny in | 2 |
the course of the | 2 |
be guided by me | 2 |
a cart or wagon | 2 |
was added after the | 2 |
of this nation anatomized | 2 |
it pytied him at | 2 |
her countenance falling again | 2 |
yeares since a small | 2 |
believe we should have | 2 |
you shall be paid | 2 |
when a person or | 2 |
with that he gives | 2 |
we cast our eyes | 2 |
much as these two | 2 |
told how we had | 2 |
from the most authentic | 2 |
me a kick of | 2 |
best we could with | 2 |
is bold to call | 2 |
begging in the whyte | 2 |
the original number has | 2 |
in keeping with the | 2 |
whilst we were at | 2 |
went no further in | 2 |
such as belong to | 2 |
all will go well | 2 |
to be sold at | 2 |
the money he had | 2 |
the don and i | 2 |
pay us a visit | 2 |
a couple of pence | 2 |
on the other hand | 2 |
we come to the | 2 |
for euer and euer | 2 |
that i can do | 2 |
in the moorish fashion | 2 |
with an easy conscience | 2 |
a man as he | 2 |
with grease and dirt | 2 |
called hym selfe nycholan | 2 |
would have me take | 2 |
and neither of us | 2 |
man in her company | 2 |
in a corner of | 2 |
whence he was and | 2 |
as if they had | 2 |
a new kind of | 2 |
the melton mowbray style | 2 |
we were greatly surprised | 2 |
same time begging her | 2 |
in a hedge for | 2 |
and run me like | 2 |
some knowledge and acquaintance | 2 |
don lopez de calvados | 2 |
and no sign of | 2 |
of tobacco and a | 2 |
lived so long in | 2 |
of some zelous man | 2 |
so short a time | 2 |
of buckingham was beheaded | 2 |
by the fyrst author | 2 |
vnto those which by | 2 |
look in his eyes | 2 |
of this noble realme | 2 |
i meane the first | 2 |
i will answer for | 2 |
if she would have | 2 |
fewe yeares since a | 2 |
suche money as they | 2 |
and all that be | 2 |
this time of the | 2 |
which was all the | 2 |
the midst of this | 2 |
none the worse for | 2 |
milling of the ken | 2 |
of whence he was | 2 |
we have no means | 2 |
to see if we | 2 |
as if you were | 2 |
whyle this boke was | 2 |
some one has cackled | 2 |
a couple of hours | 2 |
was one of the | 2 |
out of his pockets | 2 |
that i may not | 2 |
knowing full well that | 2 |
as she comes to | 2 |
the amount of his | 2 |
had a house of | 2 |
we set forth for | 2 |
a good deal of | 2 |
good reason to fear | 2 |
not as much as | 2 |
in my mind whether | 2 |
if she would fain | 2 |
springing to her feet | 2 |
a story of one | 2 |
arm about her waist | 2 |
with the passage over | 2 |
sent him to the | 2 |
is now out of | 2 |
only a reprint of | 2 |
wilde roge is he | 2 |
this don sanchez replies | 2 |
he that can write | 2 |
the object ball is | 2 |
a description of the | 2 |
think fifteen hundred pounds | 2 |
be in more welth | 2 |
and this he did | 2 |
tyme went twise in | 2 |
man of his kind | 2 |
there be but a | 2 |
haue confiscated the same | 2 |
don sanchez hunched his | 2 |
one of us must | 2 |
the most authentic sources | 2 |
to bed with a | 2 |
is nought but a | 2 |
we could say nothing | 2 |
sitting idle before his | 2 |
out of his pocket | 2 |
from the place where | 2 |
knock at the door | 2 |
hym vnto the counter | 2 |
in so short a | 2 |
quoth this good wife | 2 |
of the harman beck | 2 |
get on well enough | 2 |
for those who had | 2 |
the head of the | 2 |
a person or party | 2 |
a boat was lowered | 2 |
two or three steps | 2 |
then she layeth her | 2 |
barbary pirates on the | 2 |
early in the morning | 2 |
in a couple of | 2 |
the same to me | 2 |
into the bottom of | 2 |
i do think we | 2 |
what have i done | 2 |
with a grave inclination | 2 |
which seems to be | 2 |
and you shall see | 2 |
i put it in | 2 |
and gaue a glymsinge | 2 |
fyrst author here of | 2 |
was hushed for his | 2 |
that they could make | 2 |
to the last farthing | 2 |
no more than the | 2 |
the belman of london | 2 |
so that dawson and | 2 |
lose no time in | 2 |
call the third edition | 2 |
but he would not | 2 |
the stocks at tottenham | 2 |
man to his countrey | 2 |
saying he had no | 2 |
i was not displeased | 2 |
would not be advisable | 2 |
that made a lytle | 2 |
pocket full of money | 2 |
with a number of | 2 |
from th e place | 2 |
than the man in | 2 |
when we had eaten | 2 |
for the moste parte | 2 |
this their vacabondes brotherhood | 2 |
which co m monly | 2 |
he keeps on hand | 2 |
also such a one | 2 |
the first edition of | 2 |
in the present volume | 2 |
to be tedyous vnto | 2 |
much as i could | 2 |
was no more to | 2 |
i expected nothing less | 2 |
oute of my pasture | 2 |
which shall lend the | 2 |
he that is a | 2 |
to our infinite delight | 2 |
both parties in a | 2 |
straight in the eyes | 2 |
this he did with | 2 |
and shook him of | 2 |
a minute or two | 2 |
out of the ordinary | 2 |
the passage over the | 2 |
to carry us there | 2 |
of all sorts of | 2 |
went twise in the | 2 |
the truth of his | 2 |
the bulk of the | 2 |
in her moorish clothes | 2 |
stolen oute of my | 2 |
to beg for some | 2 |
greate tyme went twise | 2 |
slates at their backes | 2 |
falleth againe to play | 2 |
the most shyres of | 2 |
he is but a | 2 |
the names and degrees | 2 |
to go on the | 2 |
hee requested his hostesse | 2 |
a fellow that can | 2 |
and this must the | 2 |
the good man of | 2 |
could think of no | 2 |
cull that was hushed | 2 |
in respect of that | 2 |
will be out in | 2 |
for all men to | 2 |
pouerty dayely hath and | 2 |
as i wanted to | 2 |
day of her life | 2 |
more than was necessary | 2 |
if there be no | 2 |
a term applied to | 2 |
little distance from us | 2 |
has gone to the | 2 |
they haue succour and | 2 |
to walke his horse | 2 |
profit by this occasion | 2 |
the day of ramadah | 2 |
woman to his wyfe | 2 |
i tell you he | 2 |
in an instant the | 2 |
had the best geldinge | 2 |
a couple of pieces | 2 |
and all that he | 2 |
a piece of paper | 2 |
seale in their language | 2 |
to be a curse | 2 |
come to the whitt | 2 |
found johnny doyle had | 2 |
zelous man to his | 2 |
you will have to | 2 |
the partner of a | 2 |
no more than a | 2 |
we came to the | 2 |
in a drunken frolic | 2 |
as a sign of | 2 |
ship of twenty men | 2 |
in the prologue to | 2 |
it of with a | 2 |
so as not to | 2 |
be done for a | 2 |
perswade of their peuishe | 2 |
could see by her | 2 |
the counstable with his | 2 |
if you would see | 2 |
and commytted vnto a | 2 |
you may choose to | 2 |
but it was no | 2 |
names and seales of | 2 |
a quotation mark was | 2 |
with the back of | 2 |
man in the moon | 2 |
names and states of | 2 |
half of all i | 2 |
well men and wemmen | 2 |
watches outside when his | 2 |
that watches outside when | 2 |
a very good excuse | 2 |
i had amongst others | 2 |
what will become of | 2 |
the game of faro | 2 |
that you have no | 2 |
he told us the | 2 |
vnderstande that a iarkeman | 2 |
all aglow with pleasure | 2 |
there is a patrico | 2 |
proper names and qualities | 2 |
where my wife is | 2 |
and i could not | 2 |
on the mordern ordnance | 2 |
cove was done for | 2 |
those which by maister | 2 |
at the look of | 2 |
and yet god saide | 2 |
that he hath a | 2 |
and not able to | 2 |
who caried hym vnto | 2 |
own or cue ball | 2 |
to elche for a | 2 |
third page of the | 2 |
as a kind of | 2 |
i warrant i shall | 2 |
the bend of the | 2 |
and when they had | 2 |
the don hunched his | 2 |
and drinke with them | 2 |
to play the part | 2 |
was added after pages | 2 |
by maister harman are | 2 |
depetye of the ward | 2 |
he vseth to make | 2 |
for i had thought | 2 |
in the cage that | 2 |
to be his baile | 2 |
you would be to | 2 |
to perswade of their | 2 |
carrying a pitcher of | 2 |
of a worshipful man | 2 |
on at the game | 2 |
the don turns to | 2 |
the table of contents | 2 |
have got up a | 2 |
as if he had | 2 |
and quietnes of minde | 2 |
can write and reade | 2 |
no sooner were we | 2 |
of gyrles as of | 2 |
like steam from a | 2 |
for i do love | 2 |
run me like a | 2 |
will ever be a | 2 |
of the four kings | 2 |
of th e people | 2 |
the duty of the | 2 |
begger knowes his dishe | 2 |
on the backe side | 2 |
at any moment to | 2 |
on the eve of | 2 |
dressed herself in her | 2 |
tears that had sprung | 2 |
i neuer was acquaynted | 2 |
on the third page | 2 |
and set to work | 2 |
for all the blasted | 2 |
nought but what we | 2 |
perceived that mohand ou | 2 |
her faythfull commons and | 2 |
moleskin back and sleeves | 2 |
the language of the | 2 |
a woman that keeps | 2 |
me where she is | 2 |
a place for the | 2 |
beg for some spittlehouse | 2 |
it may be done | 2 |
bene cove was scragged | 2 |
rest of the world | 2 |
booke was fyrste in | 2 |
out of the town | 2 |
back to the court | 2 |
would by no means | 2 |
give me your hand | 2 |
in a day or | 2 |
we would make amends | 2 |
of this their vacabondes | 2 |
joy i perceived that | 2 |
the break of day | 2 |
the best we could | 2 |
need be no fear | 2 |
a thief that steals | 2 |
and indeed it was | 2 |
learn it in a | 2 |
the end of a | 2 |
for lycences and pasporte | 2 |
the names of the | 2 |
the sight of all | 2 |
woman that keeps a | 2 |
their language called iarkes | 2 |
allowed of god hym | 2 |
sayth she vnto vnto | 2 |
i doubt not you | 2 |
and coming to the | 2 |
to our great refreshment | 2 |
break open the door | 2 |
a word to say | 2 |
as we knew by | 2 |
a man of quality | 2 |
to the open door | 2 |
nor any sign of | 2 |
he hath not so | 2 |
designed to return to | 2 |
that lay in the | 2 |
five thousand gold ducats | 2 |
and allowed of god | 2 |
told us she had | 2 |
so far as i | 2 |
down to the sea | 2 |
caught in the act | 2 |
buttons at the bottom | 2 |
vpright cofe canteth to | 2 |
doth in his last | 2 |
be turned from his | 2 |
the company of cousoners | 2 |
we may not be | 2 |
the next morning betimes | 2 |
i t h owte | 2 |
our heads as we | 2 |
do not remain long | 2 |
would not hear of | 2 |
meane not to be | 2 |
counterfaite licences which they | 2 |
required for gods sake | 2 |
he lifts the latch | 2 |
so called from the | 2 |
out of the house | 2 |
quotation mark was added | 2 |
will show thee where | 2 |
epistle to the reader | 2 |
we not haue our | 2 |
when don sanchez gave | 2 |
on his way to | 2 |
of god hym selfe | 2 |
if you have any | 2 |
in commission of the | 2 |
us out of the | 2 |
moll by the hand | 2 |
i bethought me of | 2 |
as he could call | 2 |
last duke of buckingham | 2 |
the pit of the | 2 |
you he is a | 2 |
shook him of his | 2 |
hym vnto the depetye | 2 |
i have said that | 2 |
you think fifteen hundred | 2 |
thinking he meaneth truly | 2 |
the chiefe of the | 2 |
a house of entertainment | 2 |
vnles it be in | 2 |
those who are not | 2 |
and when he had | 2 |
tyll death dyd depart | 2 |
there was a fewe | 2 |
gaue a glymsinge lyghte | 2 |
are said to be | 2 |
her way to the | 2 |
to blow the gab | 2 |
with a most woe | 2 |
is allowed of god | 2 |
requested his hostesse to | 2 |
was fyrste in the | 2 |
the name of a | 2 |
you shall come with | 2 |
and i would have | 2 |
give three times three | 2 |
wyth suche money as | 2 |
a fellow that pretends | 2 |
supper the night before | 2 |
for a beadle of | 2 |
so i pray you | 2 |
can recall to mind | 2 |
i was in the | 2 |
to her own chamber | 2 |
you shall not be | 2 |
they will not be | 2 |
would not have us | 2 |
the thought that she | 2 |
with a significant glance | 2 |
into the town and | 2 |
and then to turn | 2 |
fenced the swag for | 2 |
party which shall lend | 2 |
impulse of her heart | 2 |
for a sign of | 2 |
will take nothing from | 2 |
were mighty curious to | 2 |
visit to the city | 2 |
she practised day after | 2 |
that goeth aboute the | 2 |
and soo are yow | 2 |
best part of the | 2 |
you have but to | 2 |
to the pouerty nigh | 2 |
that a man may | 2 |
q uoth this hosteler | 2 |
ready at any moment | 2 |
see your name writ | 2 |
of the nd edition | 2 |
heat of the day | 2 |
most shyres of this | 2 |
who customably a greate | 2 |
by the vpright men | 2 |
serued in the warres | 2 |
let the reader iudge | 2 |
do in my place | 2 |
wyll haue sowre sawce | 2 |
there names and vsage | 2 |
more to be got | 2 |
co m meth in | 2 |
in a few days | 2 |
as though they would | 2 |
i was in a | 2 |
the key in my | 2 |
it to his lips | 2 |
whiche in their language | 2 |
told us by the | 2 |
streets only at night | 2 |
seemed to me that | 2 |
ere he has gone | 2 |
yet a little longer | 2 |
we knew not what | 2 |
of a gang of | 2 |
cheat him out of | 2 |
tres with a ladder | 2 |
of which they are | 2 |
that his mind was | 2 |
him with a deep | 2 |
their peuishe peltinge and | 2 |
for the sale of | 2 |
as is aboue sayd | 2 |
in the old briefe | 2 |
a pair of spectacles | 2 |
such questions as i | 2 |
knowledge and acquaintance of | 2 |
chiefest trade is to | 2 |
the aid of a | 2 |
but i doubt if | 2 |
with a little cry | 2 |
get out of it | 2 |
for the most part | 2 |
shall vnderstande that a | 2 |
i t h a | 2 |
we went out of | 2 |
are not to be | 2 |
of whom i knowe | 2 |
hole in the wall | 2 |
good man of the | 2 |
view of the river | 2 |
on the top of | 2 |
pytied him at the | 2 |
he has gone a | 2 |
a hat or cap | 2 |
as early as the | 2 |
me straight in the | 2 |
names and degrees of | 2 |
but a few weeks | 2 |
chat easily upon this | 2 |
we were fain to | 2 |
to send to the | 2 |
i can give you | 2 |
as though he had | 2 |
but well worthy of | 2 |
was seized with a | 2 |
we are to get | 2 |
with the names and | 2 |
that we might see | 2 |
and when he was | 2 |
men and market women | 2 |
give me time to | 2 |
in a low tone | 2 |
and moste dyssemblyngest knaue | 2 |
meane the first impression | 2 |
there is in the | 2 |
hym that i might | 2 |
after he was gone | 2 |
him sitting idle before | 2 |
names of the vpright | 2 |
very good excuse for | 2 |
the end of his | 2 |
and haue confiscated the | 2 |
was rushing out of | 2 |
and seales of suche | 2 |
the pouerty nigh adioyninge | 2 |
this boke was first | 2 |
not for all the | 2 |
caried hym vnto the | 2 |
the money in my | 2 |
the world like a | 2 |
but if it should | 2 |
position in which the | 2 |
the same time begging | 2 |
late in the morning | 2 |
if you have the | 2 |
so that at one | 2 |
my booke was fyrste | 2 |
a little while we | 2 |
as much money as | 2 |
that she was not | 2 |
that this house is | 2 |
begone look in his | 2 |
had no money to | 2 |
upshot of which was | 2 |
and i had not | 2 |
rushing out of his | 2 |
him to the house | 2 |
for his offence to | 2 |
one after the other | 2 |
shoulders and turns to | 2 |
they would have her | 2 |
language of the rogue | 2 |
rooms in the house | 2 |
went to his house | 2 |
of most and least | 2 |
or two in advance | 2 |
that is to be | 2 |
springing out of bed | 2 |
that when his mayster | 2 |
fyue or sixe more | 2 |
but haue added fyue | 2 |
empyre be in more | 2 |
what was his name | 2 |
here and there a | 2 |
how do you answer | 2 |
a fewe yeares since | 2 |
haue nether money nor | 2 |
officer looked at me | 2 |
to me in my | 2 |
with a white beard | 2 |
the outskirts of the | 2 |
as if we had | 2 |
you will suffer me | 2 |
and what was his | 2 |
the world to equal | 2 |
her title to the | 2 |
within a quarter of | 2 |
in the days of | 2 |
that can write and | 2 |
the sound of the | 2 |
a beadle of bridewell | 2 |
and states of most | 2 |
a pack of thieves | 2 |
him to come into | 2 |
as well as any | 2 |
the ruffian cly the | 2 |
much money as he | 2 |
of the same denomination | 2 |
of late it is | 2 |
man in the employ | 2 |
up in the moorish | 2 |
a part of the | 2 |
and the other the | 2 |
i proposed we should | 2 |
mohand had entered the | 2 |
the last time in | 2 |
pounds too much for | 2 |
all her faythfull commons | 2 |
not sufficient to perswade | 2 |
was curious to see | 2 |
a shirt or shift | 2 |
he went to the | 2 |
do with a woman | 2 |
a bottle of wine | 2 |
be out in the | 2 |
the fyrst author here | 2 |
and there in the | 2 |
some spittlehouse or hospital | 2 |
iustice of peace in | 2 |
true englishing of the | 2 |
and so he and | 2 |
that came to my | 2 |
hath not so much | 2 |
to persons who have | 2 |
not be amiss to | 2 |
returned to hurst court | 2 |
with a company of | 2 |
custom of the country | 2 |
who was to have | 2 |
abed late in the | 2 |
for euer by cocke | 2 |
heauing of the bowth | 2 |
told him i would | 2 |
the position in which | 2 |
the don with a | 2 |
the purpose of getting | 2 |
it is all right | 2 |
seeing the folly of | 2 |
counterfet the seale of | 2 |
him at the hart | 2 |
what kind of a | 2 |
thee shalt have it | 2 |
means of raising money | 2 |
rules of the ring | 2 |
and write with joe | 2 |
leaving us to shift | 2 |
to london for the | 2 |
men who pretend to | 2 |
all the money in | 2 |
the upshot of which | 2 |
seek a cheaper market | 2 |
i perceived that mohand | 2 |
goldsmith in lombard street | 2 |
lack of a key | 2 |
because he could not | 2 |
as solemn as any | 2 |
and at the sight | 2 |
it was curious to | 2 |
so he and the | 2 |
by the report of | 2 |
to be the counterfet | 2 |
don sanchez gave us | 2 |
rub us to wit | 2 |
as they haue gathered | 2 |
original number has been | 2 |
suffer me to see | 2 |
a story of a | 2 |
as merry as a | 2 |
a shop or store | 2 |
seeing there was no | 2 |
which by maister harman | 2 |
your name writ moll | 2 |
tells all he knows | 2 |
that there is no | 2 |
that if moll were | 2 |
the love of god | 2 |
you now vnto those | 2 |
it for a sign | 2 |
the boke of rogges | 2 |
money to pay for | 2 |
me yet a little | 2 |
of the vpright man | 2 |
pouerty nigh adioyninge to | 2 |
mighty curious to know | 2 |
putting them in a | 2 |
heaving a peter from | 2 |
booke was halfe printed | 2 |
get the best of | 2 |
said not a word | 2 |
others of the same | 2 |
open the door of | 2 |
in the absence of | 2 |
chevron between scalps sable | 2 |
and then into the | 2 |
or tyb of the | 2 |
the sight of the | 2 |
it might be some | 2 |
customably a greate tyme | 2 |
says the old woman | 2 |
as you seeme to | 2 |
i will offer to | 2 |
on the third day | 2 |
as well men and | 2 |
the manor of mayton | 2 |
much for my carcase | 2 |
turning his back on | 2 |
don hunched his shoulders | 2 |
to look at her | 2 |
applied by gamblers to | 2 |
vpright men and roges | 2 |
when there is one | 2 |
seeme to be a | 2 |
that pretends to be | 2 |
from the vpright men | 2 |
setforth of some zelous | 2 |
on either side of | 2 |
of the hands of | 2 |
got out of sight | 2 |
about the city of | 2 |
fonde begging in the | 2 |
times in one deal | 2 |
to our great content | 2 |
a seale in their | 2 |
so he doth in | 2 |
set it forth as | 2 |
m mytted hym vnto | 2 |
names as they be | 2 |
there is one turn | 2 |
haue to do with | 2 |
the vpright men haue | 2 |
is to make a | 2 |
set forth as two | 2 |
who tooke vpon him | 2 |
went into the cabin | 2 |
my booke was halfe | 2 |
a language among themselues | 2 |
the counstable woulde haue | 2 |
was a piece of | 2 |
they counterfet the seale | 2 |
for my own part | 2 |
was all the money | 2 |
he would not listen | 2 |
kyndes of euil doers | 2 |
swete meate wyll haue | 2 |
a stealer of horses | 2 |
live like a prince | 2 |
i did not think | 2 |
to speak to her | 2 |
be no more than | 2 |
you some hint of | 2 |
more need of a | 2 |
here and there to | 2 |
hath serued in the | 2 |
then she would have | 2 |
and for this reason | 2 |
got a letter from | 2 |
to which is added | 2 |
history of the four | 2 |
a man who visits | 2 |
have more need of | 2 |
thieves who do not | 2 |
sufficient to perswade of | 2 |
is a seale in | 2 |
the corners of his | 2 |
odds and ends of | 2 |
only too glad to | 2 |
four or five pieces | 2 |
with a mess of | 2 |
to be taken to | 2 |
men and women that | 2 |
a blow on the | 2 |
i feared he would | 2 |
the officer looked at | 2 |
so i think i | 2 |
was to be expected | 2 |
is there no other | 2 |
fryers on newe yeares | 2 |
been seen lingering about | 2 |
looking me straight in | 2 |
dowzabell skylfull in fence | 2 |
and she would not | 2 |
a man of worship | 2 |
she told us she | 2 |
mariages tyll death dyd | 2 |
good enough for him | 2 |
a few words that | 2 |
eager to be doing | 2 |
in a few minutes | 2 |
that is to say | 2 |
when one of the | 2 |
be tedyous vnto the | 2 |
the hope of finding | 2 |
geldinge stolen oute of | 2 |
the best of it | 2 |
to each of us | 2 |
and the next morning | 2 |
as far as my | 2 |
that was hushed for | 2 |
so to him i | 2 |
me if i do | 2 |
to speake with a | 2 |
whyte fryers on newe | 2 |
some tyme they counterfet | 2 |
was a fewe yeares | 2 |
or my booke was | 2 |
of the town of | 2 |
and with such a | 2 |
put in a glass | 2 |
significant glance at his | 2 |
guitar and a tambourine | 2 |
for the discharge of | 2 |
as well as i | 2 |
man is to be | 2 |
in the reign of | 2 |
as two kyndes of | 2 |
to the right and | 2 |
number has been retained | 2 |
with a woman carnally | 2 |
he would make her | 2 |
taken a waye from | 2 |
out of this hobble | 2 |
haue their morts with | 2 |
remain long in one | 2 |
as anything was to | 2 |
which co m mytted | 2 |
change our boots for | 2 |
it in his hand | 2 |
iackeman is he that | 2 |
depart the maried folke | 2 |
is not to be | 2 |
the last duke of | 2 |
i take to be | 2 |
blot my boke with | 2 |
haue meate and drinke | 2 |
as they terme it | 2 |
by gamblers when a | 2 |
i do love to | 2 |
a prygger of prauncers | 2 |
our joy i perceived | 2 |
she was no longer | 2 |
from the back of | 2 |
to furnish ourselves with | 2 |
and set seales for | 2 |
of coming hither for | 2 |
of their peuishe peltinge | 2 |
come at once to | 2 |
when he was yonge | 2 |
must the poore farmer | 2 |
the good wyfe of | 2 |
and about the city | 2 |
to be no more | 2 |
the laws of hospitality | 2 |
much as anything was | 2 |
as the vpright men | 2 |
love him for it | 2 |
on one side and | 2 |
the old briefe of | 2 |
one against the other | 2 |
paid for by the | 2 |
but only a great | 2 |
by the author of | 2 |
person to walke his | 2 |
do our best to | 2 |
and tell him to | 2 |
it forth as well | 2 |
asked me where i | 2 |
no occasion to write | 2 |
peuishe peltinge and pickinge | 2 |
with a priest there | 2 |
to one of his | 2 |
dawson and i were | 2 |
that i had amongst | 2 |
dayly with many of | 2 |
know nothing of the | 2 |
a term used to | 2 |
a gesture of his | 2 |
and inlarged by the | 2 |
if the man or | 2 |
now vnto those which | 2 |
to steale and robbe | 2 |
i would have you | 2 |
but if you would | 2 |
the head of a | 2 |
to be in a | 2 |
commytted vnto a offescer | 2 |
the begger knowes his | 2 |
fyrste in the presse | 2 |
and we three men | 2 |
in place of a | 2 |
houses in all shires | 2 |
in front of the | 2 |
to me that there | 2 |
too much for my | 2 |
i know not whether | 2 |
his eyes as one | 2 |
second state of the | 2 |
value of the estate | 2 |
the man in the | 2 |
is shown by the | 2 |
of her free will | 2 |
the admiration of all | 2 |
this put us to | 2 |
of the th edition | 2 |
not blot my boke | 2 |
do but to await | 2 |
in the melton mowbray | 2 |
door of the house | 2 |
that is well posted | 2 |
hym what he ayled | 2 |
quoth this good wyfe | 2 |
makes a pretence of | 2 |
good wyfe of the | 2 |
and the best there | 2 |
practised day after day | 2 |
a great deal of | 2 |
should be a baker | 2 |
straight in the face | 2 |
and on her ankles | 2 |
a pace or two | 2 |
she comes to me | 2 |
shall come with me | 2 |
seuen shyllinges in his | 2 |
is he tha t | 2 |
two states of the | 2 |
our small knowledge of | 2 |
but i was not | 2 |
as he had before | 2 |
as the prouerbe saythe | 2 |
all the rest of | 2 |
desireth him to take | 2 |
for my carcase and | 2 |
i doubt if you | 2 |
to make counterfaite licences | 2 |
is co m monly | 2 |
lie abed late in | 2 |
for i take it | 2 |
to come vp with | 2 |
the streets only at | 2 |
to free us of | 2 |
one should make writinges | 2 |
introduction by thomas wright | 2 |
printed at london by | 2 |
and i shall not | 2 |
a house of my | 2 |
man is one that | 2 |
will not be amiss | 2 |
and i do likewise | 2 |
them in a bag | 2 |
the don shook his | 2 |
arms and on her | 2 |
one would have said | 2 |
roge is he that | 2 |
who understands his business | 2 |
two kyndes of euil | 2 |
should be brought to | 2 |
a little while back | 2 |
the worst of the | 2 |
in a fair way | 2 |
pluck up courage to | 2 |
be the counterfet cranke | 2 |
a chevron between scalps | 2 |
a palliard is he | 2 |
come vp with the | 2 |
shewe of there names | 2 |
you call yourself judith | 2 |
of the groundworke of | 2 |
the cause of her | 2 |
for lack of a | 2 |
list of slang words | 2 |
the seale of the | 2 |
do believe we should | 2 |
don shook his head | 2 |
any thing they can | 2 |
our way through the | 2 |
make counterfaite licences which | 2 |
and dawson and i | 2 |
i will be out | 2 |
pretends to be a | 2 |
fall in with the | 2 |
speak to her in | 2 |
his name of a | 2 |
comes to an end | 2 |
is as good as | 2 |
the second state of | 2 |
if you think fifteen | 2 |
expected nothing less than | 2 |
know all about him | 2 |
he that goeth in | 2 |
the comma after cloth | 2 |
when they come to | 2 |
taketh holde of his | 2 |
the backe side of | 2 |
forth as two kyndes | 2 |
and thus he is | 2 |
so much of our | 2 |
house these twenty yeares | 2 |
we got out of | 2 |
and so goeth a | 2 |
that at one point | 2 |
refuse to pay for | 2 |
a pipe of tobacco | 2 |
seale of the admiraltie | 2 |
and turning to don | 2 |
or two at the | 2 |
allowed of god himselfe | 2 |
be only too glad | 2 |
the poore farmer suffer | 2 |
a iackeman is he | 2 |
no reply to this | 2 |
whom i knowe not | 2 |
she gives him a | 2 |
but a little while | 2 |
newe yeares day last | 2 |
be no better than | 2 |
bed with a shovel | 2 |
mark was added after | 2 |
him a man of | 2 |
from them their lycences | 2 |
the bottom of his | 2 |
of late hath taken | 2 |
diuers tymes taken a | 2 |
was acquaynted with the | 2 |
herself at his feet | 2 |
of the scottish cavaliers | 2 |
placed as a poore | 2 |
shall lend the money | 2 |
because they would not | 2 |
seales for lycences and | 2 |
vnto the depetye of | 2 |
half an hour to | 2 |
cofe canteth to the | 2 |
if we should be | 2 |
back of the house | 2 |
good knowledge are able | 2 |
the top of the | 2 |
i took him aside | 2 |
place where they fayne | 2 |
states of the nd | 2 |
he hath bene a | 2 |
pitcher of water on | 2 |
vnto pouerty dayely hath | 2 |
we had seen only | 2 |
seemed to me a | 2 |
in the whyte fryers | 2 |
man of worship in | 2 |
as a poore gentleman | 2 |
her lips to it | 2 |
omitted in the ed | 2 |
well as i can | 2 |
in the dark as | 2 |
carcase and a ship | 2 |
where he keeps on | 2 |
it as you will | 2 |
is known to us | 2 |
that we would have | 2 |
you shall vnderstande that | 2 |
a spark of fire | 2 |
by the end of | 2 |
charity of th e | 2 |
i will show thee | 2 |
tell me where my | 2 |
when i saw her | 2 |
i will have no | 2 |
to be no better | 2 |
was fonde begging in | 2 |
we were at our | 2 |
the number of them | 2 |
tyb of the buttery | 2 |
we could make no | 2 |
clerk of the crown | 2 |
look in his face | 2 |
a fellow that robs | 2 |
goeth aboute the countrey | 2 |
kick of the shin | 2 |
with a cheerful countenance | 2 |
and this was due | 2 |
the three cranes in | 2 |
the title of the | 2 |
with an air of | 2 |
confiscated the same to | 2 |
of wales in india | 2 |
the same of a | 2 |
should be caught in | 2 |
offer you the half | 2 |
we should now be | 2 |
a bit at the | 2 |
don lopez and his | 2 |
will suffer me to | 2 |
with their proper names | 2 |
to london for a | 2 |
to live like a | 2 |
who pretends to be | 2 |
an vpright man in | 2 |
the shade of the | 2 |
not remain long in | 2 |
show thee where she | 2 |
tymes taken a waye | 2 |
these were the first | 2 |
the party which shall | 2 |
they would be married | 2 |
i had a house | 2 |
in the shade of | 2 |
her how i had | 2 |
quantity of hair on | 2 |
would not be persuaded | 2 |
of a high hill | 2 |
if that be so | 2 |
in the edition of | 2 |
to my house to | 2 |
such an abundance of | 2 |
if not too good | 2 |
a blow in the | 2 |
i had of late | 2 |
the hands of that | 2 |
in the heyday of | 2 |
any amount of money | 2 |
supplies from both sides | 2 |
mistress of hurst court | 2 |
lieutenant and his son | 2 |
for a lytle good | 2 |
i sha l l | 2 |
a little cry of | 2 |
we to our beds | 2 |
seemed to me the | 2 |
the lord sturtons man | 2 |
did seem to me | 2 |
it fortuned that nycholas | 2 |
a guitar and a | 2 |
to let her know | 2 |
and i told him | 2 |
which they call gybes | 2 |
know that he is | 2 |
the next morning i | 2 |
seem to me that | 2 |
a court full of | 2 |
in a l l | 2 |
hushed for his reader | 2 |
three times in one | 2 |
the leading of the | 2 |
not to be tedyous | 2 |
passage over the thames | 2 |
in the morning last | 2 |
i am to play | 2 |
i warn you that | 2 |
he was and what | 2 |
to haue the leading | 2 |
i had never seen | 2 |
of the profits of | 2 |
you wish me to | 2 |
this did somewhat reassure | 2 |
to stay here another | 2 |
and return no more | 2 |
neuer was acquaynted with | 2 |
and at this time | 2 |
his shoulders and turns | 2 |
his belman of london | 2 |
all of a shake | 2 |
false cards or dice | 2 |
when it began to | 2 |
sight of all this | 2 |
it is difficult to | 2 |
the manner of the | 2 |
feast on christmas day | 2 |
m meth in as | 2 |
sweare by the masse | 2 |
by the same means | 2 |
ou mohand had entered | 2 |
that he would certainly | 2 |
steal any thing they | 2 |
prince of wales in | 2 |
one of the daughters | 2 |
us at the posada | 2 |
under the pretense of | 2 |
would not listen to | 2 |
because some of them | 2 |
you may be sure | 2 |
be of good cheer | 2 |
in the face and | 2 |
to send her to | 2 |
and down in the | 2 |
are not reprinted from | 2 |
there must be no | 2 |
to see that she | 2 |
with an excuse for | 2 |
as these two names | 2 |
takes us into a | 2 |
haue the leading of | 2 |
and hath this advantage | 2 |
he makes her a | 2 |
make a shift to | 2 |
goes on his way | 2 |
as one should make | 2 |
the third page of | 2 |
she vnto vnto her | 2 |
for half an hour | 2 |
he could call to | 2 |
goeth in like apparell | 2 |
the fore part of | 2 |
accepted rules of the | 2 |
was no longer a | 2 |
all that he hath | 2 |
head and fixing his | 2 |
tell me where she | 2 |
nabbed on the scent | 2 |
his hand on the | 2 |
what would you have | 2 |
the same to this | 2 |
some zelous man to | 2 |
don sanchez and dawson | 2 |
or els they threaten | 2 |
me to london to | 2 |
make writinges and set | 2 |
and the public generally | 2 |
that mohand ou mohand | 2 |
in good p ar | 2 |
to the court to | 2 |
who called hym selfe | 2 |
hook on the end | 2 |
he hath gotten a | 2 |
fifteen hundred pounds too | 2 |
that we were all | 2 |
as though it were | 2 |
and haue their morts | 2 |
many of these wyly | 2 |
where he was borne | 2 |
when he found johnny | 2 |
do us an ill | 2 |
when he was executed | 2 |
licences which they call | 2 |
at this seconde impression | 2 |
a kick of the | 2 |
a great cawdron of | 2 |
my own sweet moll | 2 |
how longe he had | 2 |
and i moved my | 2 |
it would not be | 2 |
day in the stocks | 2 |
the card that has | 2 |
of women as of | 2 |
as euer he was | 2 |
on a piece of | 2 |
a garden or orchard | 2 |
the fraternitye of vacabondes | 2 |
a ship of twenty | 2 |
taken for a beadle | 2 |
a glass case for | 2 |
forth as well as | 2 |
jack in my ear | 2 |
end of a stick | 2 |
to a new taking | 2 |
what is the matter | 2 |
in whome i delighte | 2 |
to the bend of | 2 |
turning to don sanchez | 2 |
the tumult of his | 2 |
of a piece with | 2 |
how moll and mr | 2 |
he that when his | 2 |
be sold at his | 2 |
but there is no | 2 |
dayely hath and doth | 2 |
card in the box | 2 |
night in the cage | 2 |
be no worse off | 2 |
have no means of | 2 |
a cry of joy | 2 |
i was at first | 2 |
which i had never | 2 |
a merchant adventurer of | 2 |
good p ar te | 2 |
a slave in barbary | 2 |
i can recall to | 2 |
a basket on his | 2 |
th e place where | 2 |
compiled from the most | 2 |
states of most and | 2 |
whyle my booke was | 2 |
have the heart to | 2 |
that dawson and i | 2 |
the men of the | 2 |
where they haue succour | 2 |
as the begger knowes | 2 |
hitherto we had seen | 2 |
i can do nothing | 2 |
we had not the | 2 |
end of the table | 2 |
that this was indeed | 2 |
bold to call me | 2 |
casting of the sledge | 2 |
stubble your red rag | 2 |
have said that when | 2 |
the employ of the | 2 |
haue added fyue or | 2 |
come out of prison | 2 |
the size of a | 2 |
wandering about the country | 2 |
hand within the other | 2 |
by the vpright man | 2 |
a waye from them | 2 |
her cheek against his | 2 |
as soon as they | 2 |
my carcase and a | 2 |
and set forth as | 2 |
i have ever seen | 2 |
idle before his lathe | 2 |
an acte concernyny egypsyans | 2 |
the world to come | 2 |
anything in the world | 2 |
on the hither side | 2 |
vpright man in her | 2 |
in his arms and | 2 |
the rest of our | 2 |
eyther wyth fruite or | 2 |
for as much as | 2 |
q uo d i | 2 |
got by the same | 2 |
without the knowledge of | 2 |
seated at the table | 2 |
a peter from a | 2 |
a note of his | 2 |
of moll and her | 2 |
in the following manner | 2 |
came nearer and nearer | 2 |
a greate tyme went | 2 |
on newe yeares day | 2 |
acquaynted with the muses | 2 |
go to london for | 2 |
is a kind of | 2 |
a bote and followed | 2 |
have my own way | 2 |
morning last anno domini | 2 |
all three of us | 2 |
writinges and set seales | 2 |
the confidence man is | 2 |
in the way of | 2 |
were forced to stay | 2 |
of a man who | 2 |
than ever i had | 2 |
and a mug of | 2 |
i meane not to | 2 |
a lytle shewe of | 2 |
of all i have | 2 |
some of them weare | 2 |
they terme peddelars frenche | 2 |
godwin set out for | 2 |
gyrles as of boyes | 2 |
best geldinge stolen oute | 2 |