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quadgram | frequency |
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as soon as he | 44 |
the middle of the | 42 |
so help me god | 37 |
in the middle of | 33 |
i will tell you | 29 |
i do not know | 28 |
of the holy grail | 28 |
in all the world | 26 |
in the mean while | 25 |
in the presence of | 23 |
in spite of all | 23 |
the men of ireland | 22 |
at the end of | 22 |
and tell and relate | 20 |
they say and tell | 20 |
the will of god | 20 |
at the sight of | 20 |
say and tell and | 20 |
now they say and | 20 |
in the midst of | 19 |
for the love of | 18 |
the name of the | 17 |
on the other side | 17 |
it seems to me | 17 |
if you do not | 17 |
for the sake of | 17 |
and as soon as | 16 |
the death of the | 16 |
in the course of | 16 |
you may be sure | 16 |
to the place where | 15 |
for the first time | 15 |
and when he had | 15 |
of the round table | 15 |
in spite of the | 15 |
i do not wish | 15 |
of the men of | 15 |
of the king of | 15 |
i know not what | 15 |
it is he who | 14 |
of men with their | 14 |
the daughter of the | 14 |
for a long time | 14 |
if he does not | 14 |
he came to the | 14 |
if i do not | 13 |
as soon as she | 13 |
the presence of the | 13 |
as you have heard | 13 |
in the hearing of | 13 |
as soon as they | 13 |
it would not be | 13 |
for there is no | 13 |
company has come there | 13 |
to the castle of | 13 |
that he would not | 13 |
into the hands of | 13 |
the love of god | 13 |
do not wish to | 13 |
of the middle ages | 13 |
the lady of the | 13 |
my lord yvain was | 12 |
the midst of the | 12 |
but in spite of | 12 |
there is not a | 12 |
for it is not | 12 |
is the name of | 12 |
the knight with the | 12 |
the king and queen | 12 |
it is there that | 12 |
the hands of the | 12 |
in spite of his | 12 |
the son of the | 12 |
to him that he | 11 |
one of the most | 11 |
so that they were | 11 |
said that he would | 11 |
knew not what to | 11 |
had it not been | 11 |
to the court of | 11 |
i have told you | 11 |
the end of the | 11 |
in front of the | 11 |
that he would never | 11 |
and my lord gawain | 11 |
knight with the lion | 11 |
they came to the | 11 |
it is then that | 11 |
do not know what | 11 |
to the care of | 11 |
as soon as the | 11 |
i am ready to | 11 |
he was about to | 11 |
so that it was | 11 |
version of the story | 10 |
and all the others | 10 |
there is no one | 10 |
so bold as to | 10 |
in the guise of | 10 |
by the name of | 10 |
not what to do | 10 |
on the way to | 10 |
until they came to | 10 |
in the form of | 10 |
vowed that he would | 10 |
spite of all his | 10 |
that no one could | 10 |
the hearing of all | 10 |
the head of the | 10 |
with such force that | 10 |
the rest of the | 10 |
there is no need | 10 |
there is not one | 10 |
at the same time | 10 |
soon as he had | 10 |
he would not have | 10 |
is one of the | 10 |
but there is no | 10 |
it is no wonder | 9 |
the knights of the | 9 |
may be sure that | 9 |
the king of the | 9 |
a chanson de geste | 9 |
there to the hill | 9 |
the daughter of a | 9 |
that he had not | 9 |
it is right that | 9 |
there will be no | 9 |
the story of the | 9 |
but i do not | 9 |
you must know that | 9 |
the king and all | 9 |
come there to the | 9 |
with such violence that | 9 |
if you wish to | 9 |
lady of the lake | 9 |
to speak to him | 9 |
he had come to | 9 |
that there is no | 9 |
was the name of | 9 |
as soon as possible | 9 |
to tell the truth | 9 |
long as i live | 9 |
did not dare to | 9 |
the king and his | 9 |
did not wish to | 9 |
my lord yvain is | 9 |
the sight of the | 9 |
you shall have a | 9 |
so long as i | 9 |
in the middle ages | 9 |
the son of king | 9 |
has come there to | 9 |
at the court of | 9 |
to my lord gawain | 9 |
the story of king | 8 |
when he saw her | 8 |
on the point of | 8 |
of ailill and medb | 8 |
on his way to | 8 |
he did not know | 8 |
say no more of | 8 |
she would not have | 8 |
i do not believe | 8 |
the four provinces of | 8 |
knights of the round | 8 |
that he had been | 8 |
know full well that | 8 |
daughter of the emperor | 8 |
as soon as i | 8 |
as well as the | 8 |
that it would be | 8 |
in spite of this | 8 |
on the part of | 8 |
if it please you | 8 |
until he came to | 8 |
will tell you the | 8 |
i have no desire | 8 |
that it was the | 8 |
the point of his | 8 |
daughter of the king | 8 |
all the days of | 8 |
as long as he | 8 |
the god by whom | 8 |
of my lord gawain | 8 |
at the point of | 8 |
four provinces of ireland | 8 |
the story of his | 8 |
by the will of | 8 |
go in search of | 8 |
it not been for | 8 |
the infantes of carrion | 8 |
no more of that | 8 |
you do not know | 8 |
a hundred thousand times | 8 |
i wish to know | 8 |
from the hands of | 8 |
for my part i | 8 |
he would fain have | 8 |
the end of a | 8 |
that i should be | 8 |
and i will give | 8 |
in the hands of | 8 |
from place to place | 8 |
on the other hand | 8 |
who has so come | 7 |
at the foot of | 7 |
him such a blow | 7 |
and thou were the | 7 |
the master of the | 7 |
a third of the | 7 |
the name of that | 7 |
so that no one | 7 |
three fifties of boys | 7 |
swear by the god | 7 |
in view of the | 7 |
have no fear of | 7 |
in accordance with the | 7 |
in search of him | 7 |
that he had come | 7 |
and my lord yvain | 7 |
each other with their | 7 |
not one of them | 7 |
him with such force | 7 |
to be found in | 7 |
we are to believe | 7 |
that he was a | 7 |
the people of the | 7 |
and all the rest | 7 |
that he would take | 7 |
declared that he would | 7 |
wish to do so | 7 |
the form of a | 7 |
i would not have | 7 |
and on the other | 7 |
my lord gawain and | 7 |
it is not right | 7 |
came at last to | 7 |
the knight of the | 7 |
was the first to | 7 |
and that he will | 7 |
and said that he | 7 |
you ought not to | 7 |
has no desire to | 7 |
knight of the cart | 7 |
there was not a | 7 |
him that he should | 7 |
in accordance with his | 7 |
on the third day | 7 |
the mother of god | 7 |
i will give you | 7 |
all that he had | 7 |
and when he was | 7 |
if we are to | 7 |
soon as he was | 7 |
by the hand and | 7 |
once upon a time | 7 |
the place where he | 7 |
as to dare to | 7 |
cut off his head | 7 |
of gold and silver | 7 |
when the time came | 7 |
the father of the | 7 |
and went his way | 7 |
on the appointed day | 7 |
i know full well | 7 |
have no fear that | 7 |
have no desire to | 7 |
what shall i do | 7 |
in spite of himself | 7 |
by the god by | 7 |
so hard that he | 7 |
do not believe that | 7 |
as if he were | 7 |
he says that he | 7 |
having no desire to | 6 |
of the twelfth century | 6 |
each of his two | 6 |
need have no fear | 6 |
in such a way | 6 |
it is i who | 6 |
so long as the | 6 |
do not know whether | 6 |
i beg you to | 6 |
the best of the | 6 |
know that you are | 6 |
who will take the | 6 |
that you do not | 6 |
him that he would | 6 |
from head to foot | 6 |
tell you the truth | 6 |
he knew not what | 6 |
at the last he | 6 |
for love of you | 6 |
it came about that | 6 |
was given to him | 6 |
i ought not to | 6 |
and there is no | 6 |
he should come to | 6 |
i should like to | 6 |
image of our lady | 6 |
the hour of prime | 6 |
the two sons of | 6 |
death song of regner | 6 |
you ought to be | 6 |
for a little space | 6 |
if i did not | 6 |
into the middle of | 6 |
all the knights of | 6 |
sure and certain that | 6 |
of some of the | 6 |
tales of a wayside | 6 |
that he had done | 6 |
fallen in love with | 6 |
for a great space | 6 |
if it please god | 6 |
of the count of | 6 |
that it was not | 6 |
of the fair lady | 6 |
the top of the | 6 |
that it may be | 6 |
the presence of all | 6 |
it is possible to | 6 |
and he was so | 6 |
the court of the | 6 |
have come to the | 6 |
in one of the | 6 |
on garach and irgarach | 6 |
seems to me that | 6 |
lancelot of the lake | 6 |
it is not fitting | 6 |
that she had been | 6 |
the king of france | 6 |
count garin of beaucaire | 6 |
that any one should | 6 |
the light of day | 6 |
i cannot tell you | 6 |
i can tell you | 6 |
so long as he | 6 |
will take the measure | 6 |
that they could not | 6 |
to return to the | 6 |
that he would have | 6 |
but she does not | 6 |
from time to time | 6 |
ceases to speak of | 6 |
will not fail to | 6 |
that i could not | 6 |
a great company of | 6 |
when he came to | 6 |
he replies that he | 6 |
more than a hundred | 6 |
to speak with the | 6 |
when he saw the | 6 |
son of the count | 6 |
the back of his | 6 |
so far as we | 6 |
song of regner lodbrock | 6 |
with half of another | 6 |
good care not to | 6 |
but at the last | 6 |
he did not wish | 6 |
death and burial of | 6 |
he came to a | 6 |
the foot of the | 6 |
what has become of | 6 |
that he could not | 6 |
the knights and the | 6 |
such a way that | 6 |
so that it made | 6 |
he said to the | 6 |
in all the land | 6 |
and when the king | 6 |
if thou dost not | 6 |
is of no avail | 6 |
is not fitting that | 6 |
of the man who | 6 |
the head of a | 6 |
he put on his | 6 |
the count of alverne | 6 |
as he was able | 6 |
the lord of the | 6 |
and you may be | 6 |
daughter of a king | 6 |
not what to say | 6 |
beat a hasty retreat | 6 |
and spent the night | 6 |
had fallen in love | 6 |
that he should not | 6 |
of a wayside inn | 6 |
until they come to | 6 |
early in the morning | 6 |
the first part of | 6 |
any news of him | 6 |
in journal des savants | 6 |
so that he was | 6 |
the image of our | 6 |
that he will not | 6 |
shall not fail to | 6 |
king and all the | 6 |
him by the hand | 6 |
my lord yvain had | 6 |
by whom my people | 5 |
as we have seen | 5 |
of his two hands | 5 |
his wife and daughter | 5 |
that he has been | 5 |
for he was a | 5 |
days and three nights | 5 |
the count garin of | 5 |
i will give her | 5 |
as long as the | 5 |
but there was no | 5 |
is no wonder that | 5 |
was not easy to | 5 |
come to the hill | 5 |
it is not a | 5 |
and when she had | 5 |
who had come to | 5 |
it was he who | 5 |
to the king and | 5 |
off the head of | 5 |
that no one shall | 5 |
but why should i | 5 |
but they did not | 5 |
there is none who | 5 |
that the emperor had | 5 |
to the middle of | 5 |
fell in love with | 5 |
returned to his own | 5 |
what shall i say | 5 |
in the sight of | 5 |
more than seven years | 5 |
the yellow book of | 5 |
the coming of the | 5 |
king of the fairies | 5 |
when the king had | 5 |
have told you the | 5 |
to speak of him | 5 |
what had become of | 5 |
so that his head | 5 |
the author of the | 5 |
that he had no | 5 |
sons of nechta scene | 5 |
the time came to | 5 |
and those who were | 5 |
the dawn of day | 5 |
one who does not | 5 |
i will show you | 5 |
according to this version | 5 |
the nobles of the | 5 |
the entrance of the | 5 |
then my lord yvain | 5 |
if she does not | 5 |
to the king of | 5 |
that she was not | 5 |
they attack each other | 5 |
came to the palace | 5 |
in the eyes of | 5 |
according to the will | 5 |
for it seems to | 5 |
as quickly as possible | 5 |
to return to his | 5 |
of all the world | 5 |
that he would be | 5 |
i say it not | 5 |
she came to the | 5 |
and it was only | 5 |
i shall tell you | 5 |
that she would never | 5 |
to the house of | 5 |
is then that the | 5 |
but he did not | 5 |
the fairest of all | 5 |
that he should have | 5 |
of the death of | 5 |
was not at all | 5 |
and she began to | 5 |
since it is your | 5 |
fight with fer diad | 5 |
that he did not | 5 |
main part of the | 5 |
yellow book of lecan | 5 |
bodies of the slain | 5 |
sir hugh of tabarie | 5 |
to the extent of | 5 |
for a great while | 5 |
the name of this | 5 |
that he was not | 5 |
if it were not | 5 |
come up with him | 5 |
he comes to the | 5 |
all that i have | 5 |
if he had been | 5 |
but now i am | 5 |
is said to have | 5 |
and said to him | 5 |
the muster of the | 5 |
they were all in | 5 |
for i wish to | 5 |
the door of the | 5 |
when the lady heard | 5 |
they come to the | 5 |
the guise of a | 5 |
caught sight of her | 5 |
the palace of the | 5 |
in the case of | 5 |
he would have been | 5 |
is no need of | 5 |
with all manner of | 5 |
when he saw that | 5 |
there is no knight | 5 |
whom my people swear | 5 |
the main part of | 5 |
not wish to be | 5 |
according to another version | 5 |
the middle of his | 5 |
to the will of | 5 |
that she would have | 5 |
is not one of | 5 |
the king that he | 5 |
but it is not | 5 |
the son of a | 5 |
tell me what your | 5 |
in the art of | 5 |
and he replies that | 5 |
and if you have | 5 |
in front of it | 5 |
what manner of man | 5 |
that it should be | 5 |
that he may not | 5 |
for he did not | 5 |
they come to a | 5 |
out of the window | 5 |
it shall never be | 5 |
she had been so | 5 |
the days of my | 5 |
in one of his | 5 |
in the name of | 5 |
of the king and | 5 |
a brooch of gold | 5 |
for no one could | 5 |
but i wish to | 5 |
in her right hand | 5 |
it is not meet | 5 |
and you shall see | 5 |
of the adventures of | 5 |
to the round table | 5 |
that he does not | 5 |
i know not if | 5 |
would not have come | 5 |
in love with the | 5 |
to do with the | 5 |
when he heard the | 5 |
i would rather be | 5 |
their way until they | 5 |
strikes him with such | 5 |
the god of love | 5 |
tell you what i | 5 |
the shields about their | 5 |
more than five hundred | 5 |
so that it went | 5 |
sees that he is | 5 |
he had not been | 5 |
the king of carthage | 5 |
i shall not fail | 5 |
would not dare to | 5 |
thought within himself that | 5 |
be found in the | 5 |
such violence that he | 5 |
to whom he had | 5 |
nothing to do with | 5 |
him in single combat | 5 |
that he will never | 5 |
the knight who was | 5 |
one version of the | 5 |
him so that he | 5 |
came to him again | 5 |
god by whom my | 5 |
his strength and courage | 5 |
and that she would | 5 |
when he heard this | 5 |
was about to leave | 5 |
she said to him | 5 |
for it would be | 5 |
that he might not | 5 |
a great number of | 5 |
and all the people | 5 |
point of his lance | 5 |
king of the huns | 5 |
says that he will | 5 |
is he who has | 5 |
for the space of | 5 |
took leave of the | 5 |
that he should come | 5 |
the song of the | 5 |
the name of a | 5 |
the castle of the | 5 |
at the head of | 5 |
for so many years | 5 |
the fight with fer | 5 |
said to his charioteer | 5 |
by reason of the | 5 |
for in his heart | 5 |
the beauty of the | 5 |
right that i should | 5 |
master of the house | 5 |
gave him such a | 5 |
it is true that | 5 |
his shield and lance | 5 |
to look at him | 5 |
that in all the | 5 |
it please you to | 5 |
that he is not | 5 |
it was only when | 5 |
is not meet that | 5 |
the point of the | 5 |
myths of northern lands | 5 |
son of the king | 5 |
all those who were | 5 |
such force that he | 5 |
he caught sight of | 5 |
sprang to his feet | 5 |
king florus of ausay | 5 |
the depths of the | 5 |
stone from his sling | 4 |
just in time to | 4 |
the part of the | 4 |
you require of me | 4 |
has turned out well | 4 |
whom he loved so | 4 |
the course of which | 4 |
my very sweet friend | 4 |
to the land of | 4 |
that he was the | 4 |
a remote part of | 4 |
to me that he | 4 |
you wish to know | 4 |
of my lord yvain | 4 |
on such a day | 4 |
a man of three | 4 |
that they were all | 4 |
for i have no | 4 |
the healing of the | 4 |
for many a day | 4 |
the emperor heard this | 4 |
a few days later | 4 |
came in sight of | 4 |
she told him that | 4 |
more than one hundred | 4 |
he loved so well | 4 |
what you would have | 4 |
and he says that | 4 |
the legend of the | 4 |
tell you truly that | 4 |
legend of holy grail | 4 |
for it is right | 4 |
the court of king | 4 |
of one of the | 4 |
that in spite of | 4 |
arthur and the queen | 4 |
dubthach doeltenga of ulster | 4 |
when they saw the | 4 |
i am willing to | 4 |
what thing cometh after | 4 |
so great was his | 4 |
are supplied by w | 4 |
be so bold as | 4 |
they came to a | 4 |
all the country round | 4 |
it is not for | 4 |
her to tell him | 4 |
to go with him | 4 |
did not fail to | 4 |
i am not a | 4 |
now i will tell | 4 |
i know not which | 4 |
it is not strange | 4 |
take care not to | 4 |
well that it is | 4 |
right for me to | 4 |
that he would go | 4 |
points to insult the | 4 |
of all the things | 4 |
i come to die | 4 |
when the time comes | 4 |
as surety the image | 4 |
that she would not | 4 |
of those who were | 4 |
never be able to | 4 |
son of ailill and | 4 |
in reward for his | 4 |
they were about to | 4 |
for i know not | 4 |
one of the three | 4 |
her with his eyes | 4 |
is i who have | 4 |
i am not dead | 4 |
knoweth what thing cometh | 4 |
the border of the | 4 |
that i shall not | 4 |
it shall not be | 4 |
he did not think | 4 |
beg you not to | 4 |
when she heard that | 4 |
of joseph of arimathea | 4 |
endnotes supplied by prof | 4 |
that there was not | 4 |
he hastened to the | 4 |
three hundred pounds of | 4 |
have no cause to | 4 |
middle of the hall | 4 |
from his horse and | 4 |
as if he had | 4 |
battle and contest and | 4 |
to be on the | 4 |
i tell you truly | 4 |
story ceases to speak | 4 |
they go to the | 4 |
the knights whom he | 4 |
that they would never | 4 |
shields about their necks | 4 |
in a remote part | 4 |
of the irish king | 4 |
of king florus and | 4 |
as quickly as he | 4 |
soon as they were | 4 |
of battle and contest | 4 |
the hand of the | 4 |
while they were thus | 4 |
paris in journal des | 4 |
but he does not | 4 |
will be found in | 4 |
jew who took as | 4 |
the arrival of the | 4 |
to a place of | 4 |
the custom of the | 4 |
is not to be | 4 |
days of my life | 4 |
the noise of the | 4 |
you would not be | 4 |
which had been made | 4 |
he is about to | 4 |
him by his name | 4 |
when my lord gawain | 4 |
the castle of torelore | 4 |
and there is not | 4 |
spent the night in | 4 |
be found in all | 4 |
him so hard that | 4 |
and the holy grail | 4 |
i know that you | 4 |
became aware of the | 4 |
more than i can | 4 |
there was a great | 4 |
there would be no | 4 |
for my lord yvain | 4 |
the middle of a | 4 |
was on his way | 4 |
the roman de troie | 4 |
in the twelfth century | 4 |
that you should be | 4 |
ought not to have | 4 |
not wish to stop | 4 |
so long that the | 4 |
that i would not | 4 |
ought by right to | 4 |
on a certain day | 4 |
and when they had | 4 |
they pitch their tents | 4 |
in which we are | 4 |
for love of me | 4 |
to do his will | 4 |
the end of three | 4 |
will not do it | 4 |
him to his face | 4 |
for she has no | 4 |
come to an end | 4 |
at the hour of | 4 |
and with a sigh | 4 |
the sons of nechta | 4 |
in a little while | 4 |
his way into the | 4 |
i think i can | 4 |
this is the man | 4 |
the sound of the | 4 |
that no one may | 4 |
such a blow upon | 4 |
said the holy man | 4 |
which he had made | 4 |
of the kingdom of | 4 |
if you will accept | 4 |
where my lord yvain | 4 |
have no wish to | 4 |
that his head broke | 4 |
the glory of the | 4 |
the edges of the | 4 |
there is nothing to | 4 |
i am going to | 4 |
till they were in | 4 |
as best he may | 4 |
four great provinces of | 4 |
a word to him | 4 |
said that he had | 4 |
came so that they | 4 |
heard this thing she | 4 |
one or the other | 4 |
are of no avail | 4 |
you are willing to | 4 |
he was wont to | 4 |
i will take you | 4 |
he does not know | 4 |
he had no sooner | 4 |
is not right that | 4 |
in each of his | 4 |
it is not easy | 4 |
he is a fool | 4 |
that she should be | 4 |
when night came on | 4 |
that they might not | 4 |
was a man of | 4 |
down from his horse | 4 |
if it be your | 4 |
a stone from his | 4 |
not let them into | 4 |
that i am not | 4 |
a blow upon the | 4 |
did not let them | 4 |
shall i tell you | 4 |
to the church of | 4 |
it is evident that | 4 |
would by no means | 4 |
father of the fair | 4 |
i know not how | 4 |
that she does not | 4 |
not to conceal from | 4 |
the course of a | 4 |
great provinces of ireland | 4 |
to think of it | 4 |
all other endnotes are | 4 |
and at the last | 4 |
was on the point | 4 |
a knight who was | 4 |
he is not so | 4 |
day and a night | 4 |
in such manner as | 4 |
the death of her | 4 |
do i wish to | 4 |
as was customary in | 4 |
does not know that | 4 |
when he sees him | 4 |
for who knoweth what | 4 |
do not think that | 4 |
for leave to go | 4 |
spent all his time | 4 |
when the emperor heard | 4 |
of frithiof and ingeborg | 4 |
and rest assured that | 4 |
was the work of | 4 |
expressed a desire to | 4 |
the object of her | 4 |
the man who has | 4 |
and all those who | 4 |
the side of the | 4 |
his way back to | 4 |
he went to the | 4 |
the four sons of | 4 |
on an island in | 4 |
as he had been | 4 |
the fer diad episode | 4 |
another version of the | 4 |
heard these words he | 4 |
i should never have | 4 |
that it was a | 4 |
of that i am | 4 |
the hands of his | 4 |
that i have no | 4 |
but it was not | 4 |
there were so many | 4 |
i am sure that | 4 |
the sight of him | 4 |
have nothing to do | 4 |
and it is not | 4 |
the course of the | 4 |
refused to listen to | 4 |
of nights for them | 4 |
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of tristan and iseult | 4 |
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help me god and | 4 |
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the sake of his | 4 |
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presence of the king | 4 |
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at once without delay | 4 |
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of the thirteenth century | 4 |
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until at last he | 4 |
of the little bird | 4 |
hanging from his neck | 4 |
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of knights and ladies | 4 |
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one of the two | 4 |
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and contest and strife | 4 |
cantred of the leinstermen | 4 |
if i have done | 4 |
name of that place | 4 |
point of the sword | 4 |
with his eight little | 4 |
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the queen to the | 4 |
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a day and a | 4 |
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short mantle of scarlet | 4 |
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the sons of aymon | 4 |
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to the ford of | 4 |
my lord gawain replies | 4 |
in the castle of | 4 |
with great joy and | 4 |
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in the epic poems | 4 |
nothing to do but | 4 |
so that the blood | 4 |
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in an evil hour | 4 |
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taking advantage of the | 4 |
a hundred times more | 4 |
to lodge with me | 4 |
the forest of broceliande | 4 |
the kingdom of logres | 4 |
be given to him | 4 |
the court of my | 4 |
came before the king | 4 |
the art of love | 4 |
came out from the | 4 |
the sake of the | 4 |
accordance with his wish | 4 |
way until they came | 4 |
on the morrow he | 4 |
with the exception of | 4 |
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i pray you to | 4 |
i wish to present | 4 |
king arthur and the | 4 |
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i know well that | 4 |
may god confound me | 4 |
on each of his | 4 |
a short mantle of | 4 |
other endnotes are supplied | 4 |
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if the truth be | 4 |
late in the afternoon | 4 |
i will give thee | 4 |
to meet the king | 4 |
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at the loss of | 4 |
to take him to | 4 |
of the battle of | 4 |
three days and three | 4 |
there is no use | 4 |
more than all the | 4 |
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when they saw him | 4 |
but a little while | 4 |
does not know what | 4 |
i am very much | 4 |
till the end of | 4 |
so that it is | 4 |
you shall hear of | 4 |
les chansons de geste | 4 |
at the top of | 4 |
the best you can | 4 |
every one in the | 4 |
it would have been | 4 |
there was such a | 4 |
to eat and drink | 4 |
the boys of ulster | 4 |
lay of the little | 4 |
yet none the less | 4 |
healing of the morrigan | 4 |
those in the town | 4 |
a man who would | 4 |
was he who had | 4 |
struck him with such | 4 |
sword with a hilt | 4 |
to see the queen | 4 |
knight of the ardennes | 4 |
be sure that i | 4 |
now i have told | 4 |
but he would not | 4 |
the power of the | 4 |
nor did i ever | 4 |
took as surety the | 4 |
declared that he had | 4 |
the death of his | 4 |
who would fain have | 4 |
the darkness of the | 4 |
that he wished to | 4 |
surety the image of | 4 |
you do not object | 4 |
the truth of this | 4 |
and all the knights | 4 |
he could not have | 4 |
endnotes are supplied by | 4 |
who knoweth what thing | 4 |
the land of the | 4 |
as far as the | 4 |
well i know that | 4 |
is almost beside himself | 4 |
do not know how | 4 |
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at the thought that | 4 |
and on that day | 4 |
the four great provinces | 4 |
in the thirteenth century | 4 |
some versions of the | 4 |
death of the boys | 4 |
with him to the | 4 |
and i should have | 4 |
to let him go | 4 |
thing cometh after death | 4 |
the men of the | 4 |
soon as he saw | 4 |
this i will do | 4 |
will be able to | 4 |
for there was no | 4 |
foerster are indicated by | 4 |
as soon as it | 4 |
if there is any | 4 |
found in all the | 3 |
is no one who | 3 |
within himself that he | 3 |
if it should happen | 3 |
deals him such a | 3 |
the father and mother | 3 |
said he to his | 3 |
in the front of | 3 |
strike each other so | 3 |
a stone at him | 3 |
that if you do | 3 |
priest and the mulberries | 3 |
began to say to | 3 |
and the next day | 3 |
as fast as they | 3 |
the emperor of germany | 3 |
that he may make | 3 |
came out of the | 3 |
who would not have | 3 |
as old as the | 3 |
you have heard tell | 3 |
woe is me that | 3 |
i wish to make | 3 |
but i assure you | 3 |
throw a stone at | 3 |
the level of the | 3 |
it as a jest | 3 |
but when she saw | 3 |
for he had not | 3 |
the dun of cualnge | 3 |
there is no man | 3 |
for many a year | 3 |
guardian of the holy | 3 |
of which he had | 3 |
with the desire to | 3 |
more than any one | 3 |
and what shall i | 3 |
my advice is that | 3 |
that he will be | 3 |
as he was about | 3 |
and if i had | 3 |
knew well enough that | 3 |
who is able to | 3 |
where she had left | 3 |
not look at him | 3 |
challenged him to fight | 3 |
felt that he was | 3 |
shall have a duck | 3 |
he might as well | 3 |
at sight of the | 3 |
geraint the son of | 3 |
now they are all | 3 |
the breaking of the | 3 |
the castle of beaucaire | 3 |
you return to your | 3 |
and do you see | 3 |
he held so dear | 3 |
the thickest of the | 3 |
that was on the | 3 |
and i will show | 3 |
there seemed to be | 3 |
she made her way | 3 |
gain her bread in | 3 |
so far as i | 3 |
was favored by a | 3 |
to lend him aid | 3 |
a very long time | 3 |
great company has come | 3 |
that he is dead | 3 |
i believe it is | 3 |
him to come to | 3 |
to prevent its falling | 3 |
no desire to be | 3 |
that can never be | 3 |
a shield with a | 3 |
in the same way | 3 |
iron wheels of the | 3 |
the end of that | 3 |
the love of tristan | 3 |
it would be no | 3 |
he was a man | 3 |
a complete suit of | 3 |
before they reached the | 3 |
god i commend you | 3 |
the meshes of his | 3 |
you will be in | 3 |
a hundred men of | 3 |
to meet him in | 3 |
the month of may | 3 |
when he learned that | 3 |
in such a place | 3 |
but that i shall | 3 |
till i come to | 3 |
that a hundred warriors | 3 |
god and the right | 3 |
from the side of | 3 |
and he who had | 3 |
with him in a | 3 |
replied that he would | 3 |
middle of the day | 3 |
the hour and the | 3 |
and challenged him to | 3 |
was the fairest of | 3 |
story of king constant | 3 |
to tell him that | 3 |
by whom the ulstermen | 3 |
to god i commend | 3 |
promise he had made | 3 |
the right side of | 3 |
in the darkness of | 3 |
to go to meet | 3 |
charlemagne and his paladins | 3 |
the loss of his | 3 |
in search of adventures | 3 |
right side of the | 3 |
that he had worn | 3 |
that she did not | 3 |
a desperate effort to | 3 |
was accorded between them | 3 |
that i will never | 3 |
each other by the | 3 |
was the daughter of | 3 |
made known his errand | 3 |
the spell was broken | 3 |
the knight who had | 3 |
him one of his | 3 |
cursed be he who | 3 |
then he goes away | 3 |
i did not see | 3 |
with his own hand | 3 |
a place of safety | 3 |
there are some who | 3 |
now my lord yvain | 3 |
spoke not a word | 3 |
of the isle of | 3 |
other by the hand | 3 |
by the sight of | 3 |
do not dare to | 3 |
went through all the | 3 |
the news of the | 3 |
ailill and medb and | 3 |
we are told that | 3 |
for himself and his | 3 |
of holy grail in | 3 |
the hero of bern | 3 |
was so filled with | 3 |
for he wished to | 3 |
not easy to him | 3 |
according to some accounts | 3 |
who has sat down | 3 |
what you have done | 3 |
who was a very | 3 |
soon as i see | 3 |
version of the tale | 3 |
his lance in rest | 3 |
it be his will | 3 |
he was favored by | 3 |
sent letters to the | 3 |
he was not at | 3 |
be very glad to | 3 |
and you may know | 3 |
all stained with blood | 3 |
fainting to the ground | 3 |
when the king saw | 3 |
the guardian of the | 3 |
as if she had | 3 |
my lord gawain to | 3 |
as soon as cliges | 3 |
upon a time there | 3 |
though she does not | 3 |
he heard the voice | 3 |
there was but one | 3 |
place where you will | 3 |
as best he might | 3 |
at last to the | 3 |
the patron saint of | 3 |
gloss incorporated in the | 3 |
know not if any | 3 |
that i shall never | 3 |
the tales of the | 3 |
there as long as | 3 |
the horses and yoked | 3 |
to spend the night | 3 |
middle of the garden | 3 |
the church of st | 3 |
the love of her | 3 |
so it is my | 3 |
the son of erbin | 3 |
that there is none | 3 |
and then at last | 3 |
with a sigh he | 3 |
table des noms propres | 3 |
the king did not | 3 |
with all his companions | 3 |
be put to death | 3 |
the pauses of the | 3 |
and of all that | 3 |
the holy grail was | 3 |
there never was such | 3 |
in the afternoon they | 3 |
it is meet that | 3 |
if he did not | 3 |
lohengrin sprang into the | 3 |
may the holy spirit | 3 |
and i know not | 3 |
and have no fear | 3 |
allow himself to be | 3 |
they spent the night | 3 |
the goad on the | 3 |
with a smiling face | 3 |
is a fool who | 3 |
in the eleventh century | 3 |
with my lord yvain | 3 |
had come to claim | 3 |
the deeds of men | 3 |
and tell her that | 3 |
took leave of his | 3 |
do you think you | 3 |
the appointed day the | 3 |
the mere sight of | 3 |
that she is so | 3 |
no fear of the | 3 |
the heart of a | 3 |
an island in the | 3 |
is supposed to have | 3 |
ought not to be | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
had come to the | 3 |
he got to horse | 3 |
made answer to the | 3 |
so tell me now | 3 |
he could no longer | 3 |
and on the floor | 3 |
drawn by four horses | 3 |
and if it were | 3 |
had he not been | 3 |
then all the others | 3 |
the roman de thebes | 3 |
that he will take | 3 |
about to leave the | 3 |
this knight who is | 3 |
he was accompanied by | 3 |
queen of the huns | 3 |
i am he who | 3 |
it is the custom | 3 |
who gave him his | 3 |
then the king says | 3 |
you have no right | 3 |
the lion and the | 3 |
in his hand a | 3 |
it is thus that | 3 |
is then that he | 3 |
the count took his | 3 |
he has left the | 3 |
both of them are | 3 |
will be in this | 3 |
when the maiden heard | 3 |
the knights and squires | 3 |
he sat him down | 3 |
i am very sure | 3 |
so long that i | 3 |
what shall i tell | 3 |
had come into the | 3 |
i shall do all | 3 |
king florus and the | 3 |
the sight of his | 3 |
the remainder of his | 3 |
have heard it said | 3 |
she will never be | 3 |
will tell you what | 3 |
she heard that he | 3 |
him down to the | 3 |
he gave to the | 3 |
window of the tower | 3 |
between the two poles | 3 |
that she was the | 3 |
they would not have | 3 |
at last upon the | 3 |
for i am very | 3 |
noms propres de toute | 3 |
lady whom he had | 3 |
in the kingdom of | 3 |
would be glad to | 3 |
made use of a | 3 |
without the knowledge of | 3 |
so good a knight | 3 |
at a distance from | 3 |
will of god that | 3 |
the moon shone very | 3 |
his share of the | 3 |
on condition that he | 3 |
in the early morning | 3 |
if he can find | 3 |
to some young bachelor | 3 |
harm may come to | 3 |
queen and all the | 3 |
and that no one | 3 |
would be too long | 3 |
the fair daughter of | 3 |
of gold in the | 3 |
cuchulainn and his father | 3 |
leave of the king | 3 |
those whom i have | 3 |
sir robert and john | 3 |
and by the bed | 3 |
death of his father | 3 |
had brought with him | 3 |
soon as she had | 3 |
some of his men | 3 |
on this side of | 3 |
magic elements in the | 3 |
had no desire to | 3 |
with a great company | 3 |
the last he came | 3 |
he took no heed | 3 |
that they were on | 3 |
tried to dissuade him | 3 |
and all on board | 3 |
for anything that might | 3 |
the first time in | 3 |
to serve and honour | 3 |
what do you want | 3 |
i shall be glad | 3 |
where the king was | 3 |
out of the town | 3 |
tell me what it | 3 |
be the first to | 3 |
i shall never be | 3 |
what hast thou done | 3 |
when he was come | 3 |
by a knight who | 3 |
as if it was | 3 |
middle of the road | 3 |
my lord yvain made | 3 |
beside himself with rage | 3 |
that the knight was | 3 |
the book of leinster | 3 |
fair daughter of the | 3 |
you may take my | 3 |
to tell the story | 3 |
went in quest of | 3 |
a long time in | 3 |
as i will tell | 3 |
back of his head | 3 |
by force of arms | 3 |
we shall go to | 3 |
until she came to | 3 |
was the bearer of | 3 |
and it is time | 3 |
depths of the forest | 3 |
of the knight who | 3 |
the daughter of his | 3 |
in this matter of | 3 |
than if he were | 3 |
the praise of men | 3 |
king and all his | 3 |
come to meet him | 3 |
for well i know | 3 |
were warmly welcomed by | 3 |
out of love for | 3 |
he will not fail | 3 |
she ought not to | 3 |
spite of his advanced | 3 |
god by whom the | 3 |
they can no longer | 3 |
to the service of | 3 |
seeing that he had | 3 |
in the matter of | 3 |
he came again to | 3 |
deeply in love with | 3 |
there was no lack | 3 |
on the top of | 3 |
a hilt of ivory | 3 |
on a day of | 3 |
none who does not | 3 |
best knight in the | 3 |
his head and his | 3 |
there is nothing more | 3 |
middle of the courtyard | 3 |
that all the world | 3 |
and be assured that | 3 |
more than a thousand | 3 |
a sword with a | 3 |
to the nibelungen land | 3 |
king of the lombards | 3 |
that you have come | 3 |
and a great number | 3 |
the style of the | 3 |
to be made ready | 3 |
takes leave of the | 3 |
not been for the | 3 |
in the hand of | 3 |
he knew right well | 3 |
to the father of | 3 |
of scarlet cloth and | 3 |
may take my word | 3 |
the chamber where the | 3 |
each one of them | 3 |
and i shall be | 3 |
love of tristan and | 3 |
you have promised me | 3 |
very midst of the | 3 |
the pleasure of the | 3 |
i wish to do | 3 |
to see her or | 3 |
when they had eaten | 3 |
wheels of the chariot | 3 |
so much as he | 3 |
will gain her bread | 3 |
there has come one | 3 |
will come to you | 3 |
it is thus they | 3 |
she was the daughter | 3 |
is given to him | 3 |
so that he fell | 3 |
to defend himself against | 3 |
does not deign to | 3 |
of the country without | 3 |
duck with half of | 3 |
the window of the | 3 |
and he who was | 3 |
he went to meet | 3 |
and in a while | 3 |
thus my lord yvain | 3 |
enter in your house | 3 |
space of an acre | 3 |
were on the point | 3 |
place where she had | 3 |
the horses and the | 3 |
to the gates of | 3 |
palfrey to the river | 3 |
was such that he | 3 |
to catch a glimpse | 3 |
the high barons of | 3 |
then he says to | 3 |
third of the host | 3 |
in no wise could | 3 |
so much as a | 3 |
and that he was | 3 |
the battle on garach | 3 |
for i will take | 3 |
that his head was | 3 |
in that fair hour | 3 |
the meeting of the | 3 |
that she would be | 3 |
if he were only | 3 |
you have done for | 3 |
have pity upon me | 3 |
he who has sat | 3 |
linger by her side | 3 |
the business of the | 3 |
him that he might | 3 |
the thing that most | 3 |
but i will not | 3 |
of all the knights | 3 |
of a jew who | 3 |
name of this place | 3 |
no one ever saw | 3 |
has not the power | 3 |
the king says that | 3 |
he said that he | 3 |
and strove to think | 3 |
the death of orlam | 3 |
did not know him | 3 |
in charge of the | 3 |
the king says to | 3 |
so much as the | 3 |
knight in all the | 3 |
and let him go | 3 |
they came before the | 3 |
the priest and the | 3 |
now there has come | 3 |
but at the end | 3 |
and that is the | 3 |
one who will take | 3 |
for it is my | 3 |
the queen and all | 3 |
you know not what | 3 |
fall to the ground | 3 |
as best he could | 3 |
heard that he was | 3 |
of such a thing | 3 |
he came back to | 3 |
he came at last | 3 |
he found that the | 3 |
in connection with the | 3 |
a few moments later | 3 |
that they were both | 3 |
i ask of you | 3 |
the damsel said to | 3 |
and the next morning | 3 |
said cuchulainn to his | 3 |
jack the giant killer | 3 |
he set his hand | 3 |
for the greatness of | 3 |
muster of the ulstermen | 3 |
said that she would | 3 |
the apostle of rome | 3 |
it chanced that the | 3 |
propres de toute nature | 3 |
did not cease to | 3 |
her that she would | 3 |
in the days of | 3 |
i am about to | 3 |
the hour of noon | 3 |
fer diad and cuchulainn | 3 |
lock of his beard | 3 |
and went to the | 3 |
no one could find | 3 |
as soon as you | 3 |
that which he had | 3 |
thought of all the | 3 |
no more about it | 3 |
father and mother of | 3 |
was very rich and | 3 |
he was filled with | 3 |
assure you that i | 3 |
so that that is | 3 |
the fairest of them | 3 |
my lord gawain heard | 3 |
in his possession he | 3 |
but i should be | 3 |
of the north of | 3 |
the hollow of his | 3 |
not know what he | 3 |
was wont to be | 3 |
and the good man | 3 |
could not have been | 3 |
know well how to | 3 |
was told that he | 3 |
the iron wheels of | 3 |
that they would not | 3 |
all within my power | 3 |
as it was told | 3 |
was greatly pleased and | 3 |
the cause of the | 3 |
of the tain is | 3 |
he had won at | 3 |
of the holy spirit | 3 |
to him by the | 3 |
such an one as | 3 |
there is so much | 3 |
his very sweet friend | 3 |
what i have done | 3 |
the knowledge of any | 3 |
no man in the | 3 |
i have no objection | 3 |
so near at hand | 3 |
to allow him to | 3 |
none but the man | 3 |
that he had given | 3 |
made plain to him | 3 |
and coming to the | 3 |
to a place where | 3 |
for it is a | 3 |
down to the shore | 3 |
not be able to | 3 |
yet will i not | 3 |
for which he had | 3 |
and said to his | 3 |
of the white stag | 3 |
according to your will | 3 |
stretched forth his hand | 3 |
there is nothing in | 3 |
his way until he | 3 |
be brought to him | 3 |
intrusted to the care | 3 |
he thought that he | 3 |
would fain have gone | 3 |
with that last word | 3 |
of conchobar mac nessa | 3 |
i will go with | 3 |
to speak with you | 3 |
ran to meet him | 3 |
the company of the | 3 |
bear in mind that | 3 |
say no more about | 3 |
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had had to do | 3 |
it would be wise | 3 |
for well he knew | 3 |
and on the way | 3 |
i will take your | 3 |
in his arms he | 3 |
of the presence of | 3 |
in accordance with their | 3 |
her sons and daughters | 3 |
went forth from the | 3 |
one who is not | 3 |
see to it that | 3 |
only after they had | 3 |
into the presence of | 3 |
as i have told | 3 |
no attention to what | 3 |
but this i know | 3 |
knight in the world | 3 |
that it is he | 3 |
that he knocks him | 3 |
after the death of | 3 |
out of the camp | 3 |
the fury of the | 3 |
will give her to | 3 |
will have it so | 3 |
how seest thou our | 3 |
in answer to his | 3 |
will come of it | 3 |
knew that it was | 3 |
by a vision of | 3 |
she holds her peace | 3 |
to his own house | 3 |
the lives of the | 3 |
he would have killed | 3 |
this is the way | 3 |
in spite of her | 3 |
for no one can | 3 |
her palfrey to the | 3 |
that he would soon | 3 |
but it did not | 3 |
now for the first | 3 |
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