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trigram | frequency |
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b and g | 108 |
a and b | 108 |
b and c | 98 |
d and g | 78 |
i will not | 59 |
two lines ending | 56 |
i do not | 55 |
and g ll | 47 |
a gives this | 46 |
i know not | 42 |
gives this speech | 39 |
e two lines | 39 |
this speech to | 38 |
i have done | 35 |
c and g | 35 |
i have a | 35 |
i would not | 33 |
a and c | 33 |
i am a | 32 |
i dare not | 32 |
i am sure | 30 |
nd folio misprints | 29 |
e and f | 29 |
i am not | 29 |
there is no | 28 |
it is a | 26 |
if it be | 26 |
this is the | 26 |
and all the | 26 |
gives this line | 25 |
all the world | 25 |
this line to | 25 |
not to be | 25 |
i would have | 24 |
three lines ending | 24 |
that i have | 23 |
by his majesties | 22 |
his majesties servants | 22 |
i shall be | 22 |
that i may | 21 |
why do you | 21 |
and i will | 21 |
i must not | 21 |
i know it | 21 |
you are a | 20 |
i have been | 20 |
and g omit | 20 |
with such a | 20 |
this is a | 20 |
i am glad | 20 |
if you be | 20 |
the name of | 20 |
you shall not | 20 |
there is a | 19 |
i thank ye | 19 |
the end of | 19 |
if there be | 19 |
i will be | 19 |
it shall be | 19 |
i have no | 19 |
it must be | 19 |
i have not | 19 |
and i am | 18 |
i have lost | 18 |
c and d | 18 |
and if i | 18 |
out of the | 18 |
my brave boys | 18 |
four lines ending | 17 |
are to be | 17 |
i am no | 17 |
that i am | 17 |
i know you | 17 |
to be a | 17 |
a omits and | 17 |
omits this line | 16 |
i take it | 16 |
why dost thou | 16 |
and b omit | 16 |
as well as | 16 |
as you are | 16 |
do you think | 16 |
i have seen | 16 |
how do you | 16 |
and let me | 16 |
you are not | 16 |
must not be | 15 |
i must confess | 15 |
you have done | 15 |
give me leave | 15 |
what do you | 15 |
i am sorry | 15 |
and are to | 15 |
i do beseech | 15 |
it may be | 15 |
to see you | 15 |
i should have | 15 |
c gives this | 14 |
i have heard | 14 |
i shall not | 14 |
when you have | 14 |
and you shall | 14 |
if i were | 14 |
you have a | 14 |
acted at the | 14 |
i should be | 14 |
i thank you | 14 |
i think i | 14 |
a omits this | 14 |
with all my | 14 |
if i have | 14 |
she is a | 14 |
i come to | 13 |
it should be | 13 |
you do not | 13 |
do not think | 13 |
to see the | 13 |
by this hand | 13 |
and john fletcher | 13 |
to such a | 13 |
if i can | 13 |
that will not | 13 |
you must not | 13 |
by all the | 13 |
the fall of | 13 |
will not be | 13 |
you shall have | 13 |
and when i | 13 |
if i do | 12 |
know not what | 12 |
a pair of | 12 |
i must have | 12 |
as i live | 12 |
be sold at | 12 |
of british tyranny | 12 |
by john fletcher | 12 |
all the gods | 12 |
h omit and | 12 |
fall of british | 12 |
thou art not | 12 |
if he be | 12 |
i pray you | 12 |
you shall be | 12 |
upon my life | 12 |
of all the | 12 |
you love me | 12 |
i think he | 12 |
with all the | 12 |
for all the | 12 |
you shall see | 12 |
i pray thee | 12 |
the king and | 12 |
and yet i | 12 |
to be sold | 12 |
to have a | 12 |
sold at his | 12 |
and if you | 12 |
if you will | 11 |
do you see | 11 |
and with the | 11 |
i warrant you | 11 |
if i had | 11 |
but if i | 11 |
and like a | 11 |
let me not | 11 |
at his shop | 11 |
would you have | 11 |
do you mean | 11 |
to your grace | 11 |
and the next | 11 |
but i am | 11 |
you will not | 11 |
you shall know | 11 |
a and g | 11 |
i shall have | 11 |
this is no | 11 |
the power of | 11 |
omits stage direction | 11 |
my good lord | 11 |
but i will | 11 |
if thou beest | 11 |
and such a | 11 |
in the play | 11 |
a piece of | 11 |
would i had | 11 |
i will have | 11 |
i am your | 10 |
end of the | 10 |
you would have | 10 |
if she be | 10 |
that would be | 10 |
you will be | 10 |
as thou art | 10 |
c omits stage | 10 |
such a one | 10 |
he will not | 10 |
all my heart | 10 |
through all the | 10 |
she is not | 10 |
and i shall | 10 |
second folio misprints | 10 |
a by mistake | 10 |
for me to | 10 |
you shall find | 10 |
you are welcome | 10 |
i would fain | 10 |
would not have | 10 |
i have found | 10 |
there be a | 10 |
if they be | 10 |
but that i | 10 |
and when you | 10 |
thou art a | 10 |
you are too | 10 |
they will not | 10 |
is a woman | 10 |
let it be | 10 |
it will be | 10 |
and so i | 10 |
and i have | 10 |
for i am | 9 |
a kind of | 9 |
that you are | 9 |
i think so | 9 |
no more of | 9 |
and no king | 9 |
speech to cleremont | 9 |
what i have | 9 |
the way to | 9 |
i beseech your | 9 |
at the globe | 9 |
in such a | 9 |
if you can | 9 |
as much as | 9 |
beseech your lordship | 9 |
good my lord | 9 |
so full of | 9 |
lies a bleeding | 9 |
where is she | 9 |
a omits exeunt | 9 |
by my life | 9 |
and now i | 9 |
and all my | 9 |
by the gods | 9 |
what shall i | 9 |
the voice of | 9 |
is to be | 9 |
by my troth | 9 |
of the world | 9 |
by this time | 9 |
the following line | 9 |
a adds exit | 9 |
me leave to | 9 |
i was never | 9 |
a parcel of | 9 |
and by my | 9 |
love lies a | 9 |
a man of | 9 |
i do believe | 9 |
written by francis | 9 |
ten to one | 9 |
shall not be | 8 |
before the king | 8 |
of such a | 8 |
is it not | 8 |
beseech your grace | 8 |
for i have | 8 |
there was a | 8 |
to make a | 8 |
i know your | 8 |
i am afraid | 8 |
part of the | 8 |
is this the | 8 |
have made me | 8 |
that you may | 8 |
give me a | 8 |
but i shall | 8 |
and g i | 8 |
five lines ending | 8 |
be not so | 8 |
to the king | 8 |
must be so | 8 |
take my leave | 8 |
know not how | 8 |
i had been | 8 |
the loss of | 8 |
at this time | 8 |
what would you | 8 |
a omits exit | 8 |
would i were | 8 |
and c by | 8 |
c omits this | 8 |
that must be | 8 |
it to the | 8 |
commend me to | 8 |
if i should | 8 |
i never saw | 8 |
as i have | 8 |
i have made | 8 |
the faithfull shepherdesse | 8 |
line to leo | 8 |
ten lines ending | 8 |
enter the king | 8 |
at the end | 8 |
if you have | 8 |
if he have | 8 |
represented in the | 8 |
a you are | 8 |
unless it be | 8 |
persons represented in | 8 |
had been a | 8 |
as i am | 8 |
written by john | 8 |
i am in | 8 |
thou canst not | 8 |
i had rather | 8 |
they are all | 8 |
we shall have | 8 |
duke of milan | 8 |
at a time | 8 |
i am very | 8 |
what have i | 8 |
and make a | 8 |
it is my | 8 |
of the land | 8 |
of all my | 8 |
what i was | 8 |
to be your | 8 |
as if i | 8 |
of my life | 8 |
and of a | 8 |
by this light | 8 |
as fast as | 8 |
to make the | 8 |
i know thou | 8 |
the king of | 7 |
what a devil | 7 |
as soon as | 7 |
i think thou | 7 |
and not to | 7 |
f and g | 7 |
do not love | 7 |
throughout the scene | 7 |
in the wood | 7 |
if they should | 7 |
i durst not | 7 |
will not let | 7 |
the hand of | 7 |
you know the | 7 |
have not seen | 7 |
according to the | 7 |
a great deal | 7 |
i have her | 7 |
to be so | 7 |
it cannot be | 7 |
of the island | 7 |
a good man | 7 |
not be so | 7 |
they are not | 7 |
i beseech you | 7 |
when i have | 7 |
i may live | 7 |
you must be | 7 |
do beseech your | 7 |
a omits i | 7 |
there is an | 7 |
did not i | 7 |
one word more | 7 |
if you dare | 7 |
i tell you | 7 |
a plague upon | 7 |
in the dark | 7 |
do not you | 7 |
at the first | 7 |
so far from | 7 |
in a and | 7 |
and with a | 7 |
you my lord | 7 |
here comes the | 7 |
that will be | 7 |
but the king | 7 |
now you may | 7 |
after the word | 7 |
let me have | 7 |
i had a | 7 |
what you please | 7 |
you are so | 7 |
let me see | 7 |
it was a | 7 |
i hope i | 7 |
you have found | 7 |
and for your | 7 |
i tell thee | 7 |
the rest of | 7 |
to give me | 7 |
when you please | 7 |
variations of spelling | 7 |
for my self | 7 |
that i should | 7 |
i had thought | 7 |
in love with | 7 |
but i must | 7 |
if you were | 7 |
do you know | 7 |
glad i have | 7 |
if he had | 7 |
and the following | 7 |
with variations of | 7 |
he must be | 7 |
that i might | 7 |
and in that | 7 |
is she not | 7 |
when i am | 7 |
you have made | 7 |
a enter the | 7 |
out of my | 7 |
did i not | 7 |
i will give | 7 |
that there is | 7 |
i could wish | 7 |
to be the | 7 |
or any thing | 7 |
i have given | 7 |
that all the | 7 |
the king is | 7 |
to me that | 7 |
i know she | 7 |
i have it | 7 |
and so throughout | 7 |
give me the | 7 |
they shall be | 7 |
me to my | 7 |
it no more | 7 |
um um um | 7 |
upon my conscience | 7 |
you to your | 7 |
but you are | 7 |
please your grace | 7 |
i told you | 7 |
i was a | 7 |
but i can | 7 |
you have not | 7 |
by no means | 7 |
and see the | 7 |
to make her | 7 |
thou shalt be | 7 |
seven lines ending | 7 |
i think she | 7 |
am i not | 7 |
that you have | 7 |
all my hopes | 7 |
me and my | 7 |
still the same | 7 |
to all the | 7 |
g and h | 7 |
john fletcher gent | 7 |
but if you | 7 |
is the king | 7 |
i would see | 7 |
that in the | 7 |
time when proofing | 6 |
title which may | 6 |
to make thee | 6 |
what shall we | 6 |
no more such | 6 |
if it were | 6 |
give me thy | 6 |
adds stage direction | 6 |
will not do | 6 |
this must be | 6 |
to know the | 6 |
if you love | 6 |
the private house | 6 |
you would not | 6 |
acted at somerset | 6 |
early files produced | 6 |
one of the | 6 |
shall become of | 6 |
let him go | 6 |
can you love | 6 |
to what end | 6 |
let me alone | 6 |
do you hear | 6 |
council of war | 6 |
to be known | 6 |
it to me | 6 |
thou hast done | 6 |
produced at a | 6 |
i did not | 6 |
seem to be | 6 |
files produced at | 6 |
to this place | 6 |
more than a | 6 |
and with her | 6 |
and if thou | 6 |
what art thou | 6 |
me in a | 6 |
look on me | 6 |
of the people | 6 |
d and e | 6 |
be your servant | 6 |
if i may | 6 |
one of project | 6 |
do not know | 6 |
the crown in | 6 |
private house in | 6 |
would have been | 6 |
is not so | 6 |
me that i | 6 |
i am too | 6 |
omitted in c | 6 |
i am well | 6 |
a king and | 6 |
by mistake gives | 6 |
it from me | 6 |
if ever i | 6 |
be loth to | 6 |
and no doubt | 6 |
have lost my | 6 |
with all his | 6 |
was one of | 6 |
and when she | 6 |
know you are | 6 |
of her own | 6 |
as free as | 6 |
i will attend | 6 |
lords and gentlemen | 6 |
c by heaven | 6 |
of this title | 6 |
i have nothing | 6 |
for thy sake | 6 |
a i am | 6 |
would not be | 6 |
should not be | 6 |
do you call | 6 |
and divers times | 6 |
king and no | 6 |
i am gone | 6 |
might have been | 6 |
were not well | 6 |
if you please | 6 |
for your own | 6 |
as he is | 6 |
the second folio | 6 |
i know the | 6 |
are in a | 6 |
ebook was one | 6 |
for such a | 6 |
i would i | 6 |
you may be | 6 |
she must be | 6 |
you that are | 6 |
be viewed as | 6 |
for i must | 6 |
to make it | 6 |
an improved edition | 6 |
to me as | 6 |
authors being francis | 6 |
let me hear | 6 |
i have left | 6 |
this title which | 6 |
and must be | 6 |
it is not | 6 |
edition of this | 6 |
the best of | 6 |
e and g | 6 |
will not hear | 6 |
have been a | 6 |
why should you | 6 |
to whom i | 6 |
my lords and | 6 |
a world of | 6 |
i must be | 6 |
is there no | 6 |
of this place | 6 |
methods and tools | 6 |
and in the | 6 |
and all his | 6 |
i shall do | 6 |
and tools were | 6 |
if you had | 6 |
and g to | 6 |
what if they | 6 |
king and queen | 6 |
me to a | 6 |
we have done | 6 |
what would he | 6 |
i cannot blame | 6 |
sure i have | 6 |
an honest man | 6 |
never to be | 6 |
i can tell | 6 |
you that have | 6 |
and i hope | 6 |
one of them | 6 |
as long as | 6 |
divers times since | 6 |
what shall become | 6 |
i give thee | 6 |
but to the | 6 |
by your leave | 6 |
when proofing methods | 6 |
d and f | 6 |
this is all | 6 |
i will do | 6 |
omits this stage | 6 |
when you are | 6 |
if i be | 6 |
is an improved | 6 |
proofing methods and | 6 |
i charge you | 6 |
be not too | 6 |
thou shouldst be | 6 |
the cause of | 6 |
ask no more | 6 |
now i have | 6 |
i must speak | 6 |
not well developed | 6 |
if i could | 6 |
you mean to | 6 |
she is so | 6 |
why should he | 6 |
become of me | 6 |
of his own | 6 |
that sent it | 6 |
to your service | 6 |
the love of | 6 |
this ebook was | 6 |
and full of | 6 |
for want of | 6 |
you seem to | 6 |
to part with | 6 |
may be viewed | 6 |
which may be | 6 |
the middle temple | 6 |
you like this | 6 |
i am to | 6 |
i beseech ye | 6 |
give me your | 6 |
he has been | 6 |
that may be | 6 |
and when thou | 6 |
i know him | 6 |
for all this | 6 |
a omits sir | 6 |
if you do | 6 |
adds finis actus | 6 |
improved edition of | 6 |
will be the | 6 |
the eyes of | 6 |
the authors being | 6 |
but a little | 6 |
to make me | 6 |
at the private | 6 |
i will see | 6 |
his shop at | 6 |
what are you | 6 |
and as i | 6 |
let me go | 6 |
by and by | 6 |
viewed as ebook | 6 |
by francis beaumont | 6 |
i charge thee | 6 |
and i must | 6 |
i long to | 6 |
and c add | 6 |
shop at the | 6 |
will do it | 6 |
not all the | 6 |
tools were not | 6 |
i know my | 6 |
i find my | 6 |
i care not | 6 |
this is not | 6 |
a time when | 6 |
lines ending life | 6 |
but i have | 6 |
the time is | 6 |
though i have | 6 |
and g a | 6 |
and g god | 6 |
i take my | 6 |
please your majesty | 6 |
out of their | 6 |
in place of | 6 |
but i would | 6 |
by mistake omits | 6 |
to the world | 6 |
i saw her | 6 |
what it is | 6 |
she is my | 6 |
it please you | 6 |
when they are | 6 |
in you to | 6 |
being francis beaumont | 6 |
enter a servant | 6 |
as if he | 6 |
you are my | 6 |
a brave fellow | 5 |
i will make | 5 |
for a little | 5 |
a way to | 5 |
bless your majesty | 5 |
i thank thee | 5 |
i have read | 5 |
i am the | 5 |
a play and | 5 |
for if you | 5 |
and now you | 5 |
the strength of | 5 |
if they were | 5 |
she is your | 5 |
every thing that | 5 |
him to the | 5 |
it must not | 5 |
i know i | 5 |
of the king | 5 |
is in a | 5 |
go with thee | 5 |
above the rest | 5 |
sure he has | 5 |
a omits a | 5 |
the sound of | 5 |
up with your | 5 |
if thou hast | 5 |
are welcome home | 5 |
it will not | 5 |
and now the | 5 |
let me be | 5 |
for the good | 5 |
thought i had | 5 |
will give you | 5 |
would he not | 5 |
then i am | 5 |
be able to | 5 |
a i prethee | 5 |
the following speech | 5 |
hear me speak | 5 |
come to know | 5 |
his shop in | 5 |
be ready to | 5 |
now is the | 5 |
have told you | 5 |
i was so | 5 |
would i could | 5 |
we shall be | 5 |
end of all | 5 |
where i have | 5 |
sure i am | 5 |
such a thing | 5 |
my lord is | 5 |
the place where | 5 |
i have told | 5 |
from me to | 5 |
and so we | 5 |
far from me | 5 |
he be not | 5 |
will not take | 5 |
the top of | 5 |
have seen him | 5 |
i understand you | 5 |
the story of | 5 |
what will you | 5 |
am sure you | 5 |
to be in | 5 |
and then you | 5 |
shall have it | 5 |
that have been | 5 |
i see you | 5 |
i have ever | 5 |
i hope to | 5 |
and there is | 5 |
say not so | 5 |
speech in prose | 5 |
do not fear | 5 |
me that am | 5 |
they have a | 5 |
c adds stage | 5 |
till i am | 5 |
will be a | 5 |
am bound to | 5 |
you dare not | 5 |
in the power | 5 |
to serve you | 5 |
though it be | 5 |
away with him | 5 |
i never yet | 5 |
a council of | 5 |
we are not | 5 |
have done nothing | 5 |
a in the | 5 |
and make the | 5 |
i feel it | 5 |
as in a | 5 |
so i take | 5 |
more of this | 5 |
that i will | 5 |
the fate of | 5 |
as it is | 5 |
stay a little | 5 |
i hear the | 5 |
thank your grace | 5 |
would he have | 5 |
were to be | 5 |
you are welcom | 5 |
there is the | 5 |
a worse man | 5 |
out a way | 5 |
thee and thy | 5 |
yet i will | 5 |
can there be | 5 |
thou that wast | 5 |
i could have | 5 |
that i saw | 5 |
ye are too | 5 |
and take your | 5 |
you need not | 5 |
i shall make | 5 |
be a man | 5 |
in the midst | 5 |
tell your grace | 5 |
that else would | 5 |
that it is | 5 |
along with me | 5 |
leave to be | 5 |
done nothing but | 5 |
my life and | 5 |
why do i | 5 |
will not have | 5 |
for his sake | 5 |
to find my | 5 |
but for the | 5 |
i had to | 5 |
for heaven sake | 5 |
for i would | 5 |
how shall i | 5 |
i love ye | 5 |
the true copie | 5 |
and all those | 5 |
in my bosom | 5 |
you think i | 5 |
i wish to | 5 |
as to the | 5 |
for this time | 5 |
do not make | 5 |
king of naples | 5 |
how does your | 5 |
with many a | 5 |
what should i | 5 |
i will find | 5 |
then thus i | 5 |
i will hear | 5 |
there is something | 5 |
i came to | 5 |
in all the | 5 |
me from the | 5 |
g with variations | 5 |
am loth to | 5 |
do you like | 5 |
speech and the | 5 |
to see a | 5 |
have made a | 5 |
is not in | 5 |
i am bound | 5 |
be no more | 5 |
the head of | 5 |
and a servant | 5 |
of the following | 5 |
for my sake | 5 |
i know he | 5 |
i would be | 5 |
when i was | 5 |
wait on you | 5 |
she will not | 5 |
out of his | 5 |
if i live | 5 |
to keep you | 5 |
i mean to | 5 |
now by my | 5 |
of a man | 5 |
some of your | 5 |
and g and | 5 |
have you any | 5 |
the nature of | 5 |
be such a | 5 |
to be my | 5 |
as in original | 5 |
are these the | 5 |
all that i | 5 |
to one of | 5 |
left for me | 5 |
to what i | 5 |
to know it | 5 |
it is so | 5 |
i find a | 5 |
the honour of | 5 |
do you love | 5 |
in his own | 5 |
may be so | 5 |
and if he | 5 |
is this a | 5 |
half an hour | 5 |
i cannot tell | 5 |
to make him | 5 |
does your grace | 5 |
to do it | 5 |
there are a | 5 |
you are well | 5 |
the sight of | 5 |
you make me | 5 |
live to see | 5 |
that you would | 5 |
from the king | 5 |
i have to | 5 |
pray do not | 5 |
i may be | 5 |
you have your | 5 |
i live to | 5 |
what think ye | 5 |
you gave me | 5 |
have you not | 5 |
and a woman | 5 |
i could not | 5 |
the two temple | 5 |
humbly thank your | 5 |
a omits of | 5 |
i have forgot | 5 |
would i might | 5 |
that would not | 5 |
when she is | 5 |
and g with | 5 |
i have had | 5 |
what think you | 5 |
you have got | 5 |
have no more | 5 |
of all your | 5 |
this speech and | 5 |
you to me | 5 |
be glad to | 5 |
within this hour | 5 |
beaumont and john | 5 |
so please you | 5 |
one of you | 5 |
where is the | 5 |
and from this | 5 |
nine lines ending | 5 |
would be a | 5 |
to see him | 5 |
but i dare | 5 |
h and folio | 5 |
he not have | 5 |
the use of | 5 |
to speak with | 5 |
do any thing | 5 |
shall be my | 5 |
to have been | 5 |
to tell you | 5 |
not in c | 5 |
that art the | 5 |
i thank your | 5 |
in my power | 5 |
we dare not | 5 |
not a word | 5 |
you had a | 5 |
which is the | 5 |
and in my | 5 |
if i shall | 5 |
i am dead | 5 |
when thou wert | 5 |
shall she be | 5 |
i humbly thank | 5 |
her to the | 5 |
be brought to | 5 |
i am now | 5 |
i have in | 5 |
the blood of | 5 |
what i say | 5 |
am sure i | 5 |
is but a | 5 |
i saw you | 5 |
to me to | 5 |
to the state | 5 |
the man that | 5 |
i cannot chuse | 5 |
the midst of | 5 |
to make your | 5 |
me to the | 5 |
shall have no | 5 |
a omits but | 5 |
if thou dost | 5 |
to the true | 5 |
more full of | 5 |
bound to your | 5 |
it seems so | 5 |
and thou shalt | 5 |
with some of | 5 |
and all our | 5 |
to my self | 5 |
and make them | 5 |
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