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quadgram | frequency |
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the foot of the | 20 |
at the foot of | 19 |
of the rosie cross | 15 |
upper sash was down | 14 |
foot of the bed | 13 |
window at the foot | 13 |
at the same time | 12 |
woman and the man | 12 |
the woman and the | 12 |
whose upper sash was | 11 |
little window at the | 10 |
at the end of | 9 |
the rest of the | 8 |
of the silver girdle | 8 |
the little window at | 7 |
the beginning of the | 7 |
hermit of the silver | 7 |
the brethren of the | 6 |
the fraternity of the | 6 |
the hermit of the | 6 |
that is to say | 6 |
of the fraternity of | 6 |
as soon as i | 6 |
the nature of the | 6 |
in the middle of | 5 |
of the holy ghost | 5 |
the middle of the | 5 |
beginning of the world | 5 |
in the presence of | 5 |
extravagant mysteries of the | 5 |
the extravagant mysteries of | 5 |
by means of which | 5 |
or the extravagant mysteries | 5 |
brethren of the rosie | 5 |
house of the holy | 5 |
from the beginning of | 5 |
of the rosy cross | 5 |
the count of gabalis | 5 |
fraternity of the rosie | 5 |
by reason of the | 5 |
up and down the | 5 |
after the death of | 5 |
just such a light | 4 |
in the centre of | 4 |
for the sake of | 4 |
and confession of the | 4 |
the society of the | 4 |
that i should be | 4 |
the death of the | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
no other but that | 4 |
it looked as if | 4 |
the figure of a | 4 |
the house of the | 4 |
in this our age | 4 |
the inhabitants of the | 4 |
figure of a man | 4 |
the end of the | 4 |
rape of the lock | 4 |
said i to him | 4 |
the genius of the | 4 |
foot of the cliff | 4 |
of the society of | 4 |
mysteries of the cabalists | 4 |
one or other of | 4 |
there was a great | 4 |
fame and confession of | 4 |
for the most part | 4 |
on the part of | 4 |
confession of the fraternity | 4 |
the foundation of the | 4 |
from the cradle to | 4 |
from time to time | 3 |
that there was a | 3 |
a great deal of | 3 |
of the hermit of | 3 |
upon the woman and | 3 |
the centre of the | 3 |
of astromancy and geomancy | 3 |
the burial place of | 3 |
the gates of glory | 3 |
four hundred feet of | 3 |
who and what were | 3 |
and i tell you | 3 |
of the children of | 3 |
the fame and confession | 3 |
of the seventeenth century | 3 |
by means of the | 3 |
tom clark and his | 3 |
under the name of | 3 |
as soon as he | 3 |
to be found in | 3 |
garden of the beatitudes | 3 |
year of his age | 3 |
of the rosicrucian order | 3 |
in the hands of | 3 |
now as soon as | 3 |
what were the rosicrucians | 3 |
on the other side | 3 |
of the temple of | 3 |
right straight from the | 3 |
the other side of | 3 |
clark and his wife | 3 |
the names of the | 3 |
paper of all sorts | 3 |
of the laudable fraternity | 3 |
and what were the | 3 |
through four hundred feet | 3 |
the upper sash was | 3 |
the bottom of the | 3 |
various parts of the | 3 |
as a general thing | 3 |
a few of the | 3 |
through feebleness of will | 3 |
the cradle to the | 3 |
in an instant the | 3 |
parts of the world | 3 |
the officers of the | 3 |
by the alliance which | 3 |
i will tell you | 3 |
the duke of buckingham | 3 |
in the affairs of | 3 |
all manner of questions | 3 |
it is hard to | 3 |
in the little chamber | 3 |
and in their stead | 3 |
straight from the heart | 3 |
new curiosities of literature | 3 |
the will of god | 3 |
the people of the | 3 |
the rosicrucians chapter the | 3 |
such a light as | 3 |
imagined no other but | 3 |
they were possessed of | 3 |
in the form of | 3 |
in the fama fraternitatis | 3 |
not a few of | 3 |
that it was not | 3 |
of the brethren of | 3 |
in the shape of | 3 |
of a forest wild | 3 |
the laudable fraternity of | 3 |
of some of the | 3 |
of the works of | 2 |
a brother of the | 2 |
the temple of human | 2 |
as soon as they | 2 |
a rosicrucian lodge is | 2 |
of the fifteenth century | 2 |
rosicrucianism as modified by | 2 |
not bridle his desires | 2 |
hereby was that high | 2 |
should carry him for | 2 |
for it was a | 2 |
freemasonry is neither more | 2 |
but as in the | 2 |
of the holy guide | 2 |
eyes to run over | 2 |
taught the way to | 2 |
be one of the | 2 |
strange and mighty magic | 2 |
upon his earnest desire | 2 |
long hours did he | 2 |
which the late lord | 2 |
secret of perpetual youth | 2 |
enemy by his subtilty | 2 |
to go to the | 2 |
of which was a | 2 |
the cup and ring | 2 |
reason of the feebleness | 2 |
both of which are | 2 |
us the half part | 2 |
he had become a | 2 |
as if its heart | 2 |
wherein there is not | 2 |
over the heads of | 2 |
who is not truly | 2 |
and creatures of nature | 2 |
took his accustomed seat | 2 |
a very short time | 2 |
of his son jesus | 2 |
of the man who | 2 |
allotted age of man | 2 |
as modified by those | 2 |
but i bade him | 2 |
i had read this | 2 |
show the nature of | 2 |
of one of the | 2 |
middle of the night | 2 |
as the case may | 2 |
son jesus christ and | 2 |
do not well understand | 2 |
bury what was left | 2 |
and disclosed to the | 2 |
was associated to a | 2 |
and at the end | 2 |
that justly we may | 2 |
the living and the | 2 |
neither more nor less | 2 |
even in such manner | 2 |
tide in the affairs | 2 |
which i have just | 2 |
the sides of the | 2 |
those who transplanted it | 2 |
i with the rest | 2 |
felt that he was | 2 |
there was but one | 2 |
under the title of | 2 |
no one should reap | 2 |
himself in hindering every | 2 |
we parted at the | 2 |
knights of the golden | 2 |
the presence of god | 2 |
heretofore unknown and hidden | 2 |
composed of the most | 2 |
out of the house | 2 |
to live beyond the | 2 |
could not bridle his | 2 |
cradle to the grave | 2 |
not a precious thing | 2 |
greek and latin tongues | 2 |
this world of ours | 2 |
thou hast given me | 2 |
it is better to | 2 |
that they did not | 2 |
is he who then | 2 |
was not able to | 2 |
is not virtue which | 2 |
the secret of the | 2 |
was not the first | 2 |
of the work and | 2 |
of the book m | 2 |
know that just such | 2 |
he obtained much favour | 2 |
who was one of | 2 |
of the emperor rudolph | 2 |
are composed of the | 2 |
too much for the | 2 |
light as beamed from | 2 |
which i have now | 2 |
but made a bargain | 2 |
the gulf of california | 2 |
at the bottom of | 2 |
or some other such | 2 |
a spirit of forgiveness | 2 |
the truth doth oppose | 2 |
what was left of | 2 |
the king of spain | 2 |
things that befell them | 2 |
arabians that they should | 2 |
of rosie crucian physick | 2 |
made manifest unto us | 2 |
temple of human nature | 2 |
but never so little | 2 |
in this world of | 2 |
friend the author mr | 2 |
for the space of | 2 |
my eyes to run | 2 |
half part of the | 2 |
out so richly his | 2 |
and the curious things | 2 |
with an account of | 2 |
you have witnessed to | 2 |
of the sphere of | 2 |
of the night found | 2 |
but little of the | 2 |
as large as the | 2 |
highness the duke of | 2 |
to which the late | 2 |
he could not bridle | 2 |
long and bitter years | 2 |
of us in the | 2 |
of the elementary people | 2 |
the way to health | 2 |
and beheld what great | 2 |
not only discovered unto | 2 |
historical notices of the | 2 |
beginning of the seventeenth | 2 |
the number of the | 2 |
such a sort of | 2 |
a score or two | 2 |
the upper courts of | 2 |
taken at the flood | 2 |
mysteries of the rosie | 2 |
that he had discovered | 2 |
in such a way | 2 |
jesus christ and nature | 2 |
figure of the previous | 2 |
the undines of the | 2 |
the knowledge of nature | 2 |
at the hands of | 2 |
richly his mercy and | 2 |
there were still any | 2 |
stony heights of calvary | 2 |
he felt that he | 2 |
i was fain to | 2 |
the most godly and | 2 |
sprung up in the | 2 |
down the rest of | 2 |
seen works and creatures | 2 |
to pass that way | 2 |
and on the other | 2 |
by asceticism to live | 2 |
the part of the | 2 |
ears drank in the | 2 |
to cure the sick | 2 |
he had learned indifferently | 2 |
to the foundation of | 2 |
if you are for | 2 |
the wisest of all | 2 |
in respect of the | 2 |
the secrets of nature | 2 |
in a very short | 2 |
books of the order | 2 |
the ever burning lamps | 2 |
need do no more | 2 |
the surface of the | 2 |
upon a certain day | 2 |
and so never came | 2 |
ever burning lamps of | 2 |
i was not able | 2 |
that they were the | 2 |
a sort of poem | 2 |
adam was not the | 2 |
from his very soul | 2 |
to go to apamia | 2 |
poured out so richly | 2 |
the dumas of america | 2 |
vivus mihi sepulchrum feci | 2 |
they should carry him | 2 |
the grotto of the | 2 |
of the greeks and | 2 |
is it possible that | 2 |
by his subtilty and | 2 |
his subtilty and craft | 2 |
the affairs of men | 2 |
attain more and more | 2 |
the element of fire | 2 |
grotto of the hermit | 2 |
woman or the man | 2 |
shew himself in hindering | 2 |
led to the foundation | 2 |
him for a certain | 2 |
scheme of your nativity | 2 |
to raise the dead | 2 |
mercy and goodness to | 2 |
that any of them | 2 |
on the sides of | 2 |
in the like occurrences | 2 |
whatever is is right | 2 |
blessed is he who | 2 |
had determined to go | 2 |
in a forest wild | 2 |
in the number of | 2 |
and that he was | 2 |
one of the pages | 2 |
empty ones of a | 2 |
from thence to go | 2 |
the woman or the | 2 |
which is in us | 2 |
bridle his desires any | 2 |
and moreover hath raised | 2 |
it is impossible to | 2 |
after the lapse of | 2 |
this time it is | 2 |
became by chance acquainted | 2 |
as i had read | 2 |
in a short time | 2 |
so never came to | 2 |
the wall of the | 2 |
the generalissimo of the | 2 |
the count de gabalis | 2 |
in the centre were | 2 |
could by no means | 2 |
spoil my little game | 2 |
i and my soul | 2 |
the arabians that they | 2 |
hath much and long | 2 |
to all manner of | 2 |
his instruments and contentious | 2 |
part of the temple | 2 |
rosicrucian order as a | 2 |
hindering every good purpose | 2 |
dream within a dream | 2 |
cases have a spirit | 2 |
to do him service | 2 |
and all the world | 2 |
of the feebleness of | 2 |
the grand old hall | 2 |
beyond the allotted age | 2 |
more and more to | 2 |
manifested to every one | 2 |
of the happy time | 2 |
hundred feet of empty | 2 |
yet our brother c | 2 |
six hundred thousand men | 2 |
and noble spirit of | 2 |
centre were four figures | 2 |
reason of his poverty | 2 |
notices of the rosicrucians | 2 |
and in an instant | 2 |
soon as i had | 2 |
of the nymphs and | 2 |
with the rest of | 2 |
new method of rosie | 2 |
had a mind to | 2 |
so much now in | 2 |
she was once more | 2 |
that they were possessed | 2 |
being yet in his | 2 |
his son jesus christ | 2 |
the existence of these | 2 |
of the burial place | 2 |
were it not a | 2 |
of all that which | 2 |
his earnest desire and | 2 |
of the books we | 2 |
on the one side | 2 |
the title of the | 2 |
brow was a coronet | 2 |
of the rosicrucian philosophy | 2 |
je renais de mes | 2 |
remedy for this evil | 2 |
now in his mind | 2 |
writing in a book | 2 |
are either dead or | 2 |
had learned to love | 2 |
god of the sages | 2 |
but shipped himself over | 2 |
as we had been | 2 |
do anything for you | 2 |
i am sent to | 2 |
the allotted age of | 2 |
under an oath of | 2 |
nature was discovered unto | 2 |
in various parts of | 2 |
the substance of the | 2 |
of both the woman | 2 |
the rosicrucian order as | 2 |
he was about to | 2 |
in which was the | 2 |
lengthy extracts from the | 2 |
have witnessed to me | 2 |
of the order and | 2 |
the confines of this | 2 |
the service of the | 2 |
the greeks and romans | 2 |
descended of noble parents | 2 |
bottom of the ravine | 2 |
where he had learned | 2 |
to look at the | 2 |
by the aid of | 2 |
made a bargain with | 2 |
the king and queen | 2 |
do you see the | 2 |
justly we may boast | 2 |
when it shall once | 2 |
by these presents publickly | 2 |
began again to sound | 2 |
the spirit of man | 2 |
there is no such | 2 |
but he hath also | 2 |
and to which the | 2 |
in his growing years | 2 |
hath poured out so | 2 |
he came upon a | 2 |
as well as i | 2 |
all the days of | 2 |
do attain more and | 2 |
his wife had been | 2 |
came upon a square | 2 |
discovered unto us the | 2 |
also made manifest unto | 2 |
the silence of the | 2 |
to a brother p | 2 |
all those things which | 2 |
or other of them | 2 |
was placed in a | 2 |
since the year one | 2 |
more to the perfect | 2 |
for i could not | 2 |
time he became by | 2 |
which proved to be | 2 |
the hands of the | 2 |
asceticism to live beyond | 2 |
one hundred and twenty | 2 |
foundation of the rosicrucian | 2 |
that freemasonry is neither | 2 |
the glory of god | 2 |
renais de mes cendres | 2 |
come to pass that | 2 |
of base metal into | 2 |
live beyond the allotted | 2 |
they were the sylphs | 2 |
as the solar system | 2 |
servant of god and | 2 |
precious thing that you | 2 |
was discovered unto them | 2 |
where i have stood | 2 |
set upon the scale | 2 |
determined to go to | 2 |
gave utterance to the | 2 |
john heydon is not | 2 |
the death of his | 2 |
you see the point | 2 |
the empty ones of | 2 |
noble spirit of brother | 2 |
the power of the | 2 |
the mean time he | 2 |
renew and reduce all | 2 |
much now in his | 2 |
method of rosie crucian | 2 |
and more to the | 2 |
lived from the beginning | 2 |
which you have witnessed | 2 |
a precious thing that | 2 |
such a personage as | 2 |
have the pleasure to | 2 |
a tide in the | 2 |
that he would have | 2 |
were possessed of the | 2 |
half of our system | 2 |
in the th year | 2 |
on the banks of | 2 |
works and creatures of | 2 |
in the midst of | 2 |
through the window at | 2 |
the action of the | 2 |
and craft doth shew | 2 |
that there is a | 2 |
perfect knowledge of his | 2 |
the vast ocean of | 2 |
found what i sought | 2 |
minding from thence to | 2 |
carried in his pocket | 2 |
to attain to the | 2 |
much favour with the | 2 |
the window at the | 2 |
he hath also made | 2 |
the rosie crucian infallible | 2 |
not the first man | 2 |
in the fourteenth century | 2 |
the feebleness of his | 2 |
over the steaming seas | 2 |
much honoured friend the | 2 |
of fidelity and secrecy | 2 |
and one after the | 2 |
but as soon as | 2 |
the secrets of the | 2 |
of all manner of | 2 |
a hole in the | 2 |
the fraternity of r | 2 |
fell upon his knees | 2 |
than rosicrucianism as modified | 2 |
chance acquainted with the | 2 |
to love each other | 2 |
the similitude of a | 2 |
with the arabians that | 2 |
of gold and silver | 2 |
me not to be | 2 |
as if he had | 2 |
lodge is said to | 2 |
by reason of his | 2 |
order of the rosy | 2 |
associated to a brother | 2 |
with all our hearts | 2 |
was it that spoke | 2 |
at the desire of | 2 |
mean time he became | 2 |
the which we know | 2 |
of the human soul | 2 |
truth doth oppose itself | 2 |
burning lamps of the | 2 |
nature of the work | 2 |
dealings with the dead | 2 |
the transmutation of metals | 2 |
heretofore seen works and | 2 |
of the previous day | 2 |
honoured friend the author | 2 |
he is gazing down | 2 |
rosie crucian infallible axiomata | 2 |
the children of philosophy | 2 |
that they had been | 2 |
be taken notice of | 2 |
craft doth shew himself | 2 |
the words of the | 2 |
of six hundred thousand | 2 |
to the foot of | 2 |
curious things that befell | 2 |
all cases have a | 2 |
he became by chance | 2 |
the ceremonies of the | 2 |
acquire an immortal soul | 2 |
in hindering every good | 2 |
said to exist in | 2 |
manifest unto us many | 2 |
eight hundred thousand men | 2 |
the daughters of men | 2 |
learned indifferently the greek | 2 |
feebleness of his body | 2 |
the lapse of many | 2 |
up in the land | 2 |
by means of a | 2 |
is said to exist | 2 |
brother dyed in cyprus | 2 |
to sit down on | 2 |
a modern writer says | 2 |
san francisco to panama | 2 |
john heydon and the | 2 |
i am able to | 2 |
fire which is in | 2 |
of the old and | 2 |
might partly renew and | 2 |
acquainted with the wise | 2 |
secret books of the | 2 |
the arts of astromancy | 2 |
the wise men of | 2 |
in the drawing up | 2 |
yet in his growing | 2 |
score or two of | 2 |
a day or two | 2 |
third of the books | 2 |
of the grand old | 2 |
they taught that the | 2 |
a little to the | 2 |
which was heretofore unknown | 2 |
in his mind as | 2 |
i am now about | 2 |
any one who would | 2 |
soon as they were | 2 |
the spirit of the | 2 |
generalissimo of the world | 2 |
deck of the steamer | 2 |
when the world shall | 2 |
the centre were four | 2 |
of the whole world | 2 |
the curious things that | 2 |
if there were still | 2 |
in the knowledge of | 2 |
all sorts of people | 2 |
who had done me | 2 |
the rape of the | 2 |
rosicrucian lodge is said | 2 |
we desire not to | 2 |
one after the other | 2 |
the yet to be | 2 |
busy haunts of men | 2 |
in a fit of | 2 |
with boulders at the | 2 |
and long time laboured | 2 |
the little birds sing | 2 |
caused my eyes to | 2 |
in two separate circles | 2 |
on a certain day | 2 |
was not so much | 2 |
bite of a gopher | 2 |
give me leave to | 2 |
was a coronet of | 2 |
the knowledge of the | 2 |
to all except the | 2 |
but for the minister | 2 |
a great multitude of | 2 |
of that which they | 2 |
which was the little | 2 |
had a door opening | 2 |
age of a hundred | 2 |
and eight feet high | 2 |
in the endeavor to | 2 |
moreover hath raised men | 2 |
boulders at the bottom | 2 |
which might partly renew | 2 |
had lived from the | 2 |
the very midst of | 2 |
we find the following | 2 |
to do her justice | 2 |
boast of the happy | 2 |
both the woman and | 2 |
our work is done | 2 |
doth shew himself in | 2 |
am now about to | 2 |
how nature was discovered | 2 |
all the secrets of | 2 |
a great deal more | 2 |
of the golden stone | 2 |
members claim by asceticism | 2 |
into a large globe | 2 |
according to the seven | 2 |
but by reason of | 2 |
for as soon as | 2 |
tom clark carried in | 2 |
lapse of many centuries | 2 |
and goodness to mankind | 2 |
in the first place | 2 |
a vast deal of | 2 |
partly renew and reduce | 2 |
purpose by his instruments | 2 |
it seemed to me | 2 |
presence of its absence | 2 |
unbar the gates of | 2 |
can no more help | 2 |
an account of the | 2 |
the sphere of fire | 2 |
be set forth in | 2 |
in the rich exuberance | 2 |
high and noble spirit | 2 |
that they may be | 2 |
into the similitude of | 2 |
the streets of the | 2 |
carry him for a | 2 |
to the rest of | 2 |
will show the nature | 2 |
which he was not | 2 |
every side or wall | 2 |
the semblance of a | 2 |
our loving father r | 2 |
and so he was | 2 |
and reduce all arts | 2 |
part of the world | 2 |
not one man in | 2 |
only discovered unto us | 2 |
the presence of the | 2 |
to exist in london | 2 |
a new method of | 2 |
once upon a time | 2 |
the two pages entered | 2 |
in the mean time | 2 |
one of the heroes | 2 |
an intent of a | 2 |
less than rosicrucianism as | 2 |
nations of the world | 2 |
elements are inhabited by | 2 |
the half part of | 2 |
and secretary of nature | 2 |
the very lowest prices | 2 |
of the generalissimo of | 2 |
hundred and twenty years | 2 |
there is not only | 2 |
of the learned world | 2 |
as beamed from your | 2 |
god and secretary of | 2 |
such an intent of | 2 |
thyself into my soul | 2 |
to the wonder of | 2 |
i had thought that | 2 |
material and aromal worlds | 2 |
was heretofore unknown and | 2 |
at this point of | 2 |
we know that they | 2 |
more nor less than | 2 |
the body of the | 2 |
his highness the duke | 2 |
the banks of the | 2 |
the laws of the | 2 |
what was it that | 2 |
god that he would | 2 |
ought not to be | 2 |
it not a precious | 2 |
the fall of the | 2 |
beheld what great wonders | 2 |
what great wonders they | 2 |
by those who transplanted | 2 |
but absolutely perfect in | 2 |
as a distinct body | 2 |
with the spirit of | 2 |
the custom of the | 2 |
who had determined to | 2 |
heydon and the rosicrucians | 2 |
to the seven sides | 2 |
the credulity of the | 2 |
it yearns for thee | 2 |
be a better man | 2 |
and how nature was | 2 |
seeing the only wise | 2 |
officers of the generalissimo | 2 |
feet of empty air | 2 |
looked as if its | 2 |
knowledge of his son | 2 |
on a visit to | 2 |
whose members claim by | 2 |
you have heard of | 2 |
was derived from the | 2 |
tall and stately figure | 2 |
was the little window | 2 |
was that high and | 2 |
the stony heights of | 2 |
the scheme of your | 2 |
his desires any longer | 2 |
bargain with the arabians | 2 |
obtained much favour with | 2 |
of so great a | 2 |
goes on to say | 2 |
is not only discovered | 2 |
the form of a | 2 |
the spirit of god | 2 |
pearls and precious stones | 2 |
chamber in which was | 2 |
the late lord lytton | 2 |
the lord god hath | 2 |
of the holy spirit | 2 |
known to every one | 2 |
the door of the | 2 |
great wonders they wrought | 2 |
the bite of a | 2 |
to the perfect knowledge | 2 |
i would gladly have | 2 |
may boast of the | 2 |
so richly his mercy | 2 |
with the wise men | 2 |
fraternity of the most | 2 |
nevertheless the old enemy | 2 |
that i had been | 2 |
living and the dead | 2 |
the greek and latin | 2 |
as if a new | 2 |
enclosed in a circle | 2 |
nor less than rosicrucianism | 2 |
forth in five languages | 2 |
tale of a tub | 2 |
by an artificial sun | 2 |
much and long time | 2 |
day a rosicrucian lodge | 2 |
when they had it | 2 |
a round altar covered | 2 |
god in these latter | 2 |
that they should carry | 2 |
he went to his | 2 |
it seemed to the | 2 |
that befell them therein | 2 |
that you could so | 2 |
lamps of the ancients | 2 |
subtilty and craft doth | 2 |
in notes and queries | 2 |
and not a few | 2 |
the case may be | 2 |
so stirred up that | 2 |
in the same place | 2 |
claim by asceticism to | 2 |
of the upper courts | 2 |
his mercy and goodness | 2 |
monsieur the count of | 2 |
the floor of the | 2 |
i was forced to | 2 |
to have been the | 2 |
light from the east | 2 |
five long hours did | 2 |
indifferently the greek and | 2 |
the perfect knowledge of | 2 |
that they possessed all | 2 |
the hermit in grey | 2 |
down through four hundred | 2 |
come into the world | 2 |
in all his life | 2 |
unto us the half | 2 |
in the very midst | 2 |
large as the solar | 2 |
and went to damasco | 2 |
that high and noble | 2 |
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