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trigram | frequency |
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the sons of | 59 |
out of the | 58 |
the son of | 57 |
and all the | 54 |
that he was | 44 |
to the ships | 40 |
of the greeks | 36 |
one of the | 34 |
love of god | 33 |
of the sea | 33 |
the house of | 32 |
of all the | 32 |
he was a | 32 |
that he had | 31 |
he did not | 29 |
when he was | 29 |
down to the | 29 |
of the gods | 28 |
that he would | 28 |
the love of | 28 |
and on the | 27 |
sons of troy | 27 |
for the love | 27 |
the men of | 27 |
there was a | 26 |
of the dead | 26 |
the body of | 26 |
out of his | 26 |
if that i | 25 |
and to the | 25 |
the king of | 25 |
the land of | 25 |
said that he | 25 |
the head of | 24 |
at the laste | 24 |
the might of | 24 |
for love of | 24 |
the isle of | 24 |
he came to | 24 |
as when a | 23 |
up to the | 22 |
back to the | 22 |
and said that | 22 |
did not know | 22 |
the heart of | 22 |
him in the | 22 |
to the house | 21 |
in the night | 21 |
and in the | 21 |
to his own | 21 |
the hands of | 21 |
the people of | 20 |
came to the | 20 |
of the trojans | 20 |
at last he | 20 |
this way and | 20 |
way and that | 20 |
him to the | 20 |
and for the | 19 |
land of the | 19 |
that they were | 19 |
as he that | 19 |
in front of | 19 |
he could not | 19 |
as he was | 19 |
by my trouthe | 18 |
and in his | 18 |
that i have | 18 |
to the gods | 18 |
the day of | 18 |
and he was | 18 |
to and fro | 18 |
and that he | 18 |
to the palace | 18 |
in his hand | 18 |
that she was | 18 |
and with that | 18 |
of the fair | 18 |
that i shal | 17 |
the temple of | 17 |
to see the | 17 |
of the river | 17 |
in his heart | 17 |
the palace of | 17 |
of his own | 17 |
they did not | 17 |
in the dust | 17 |
for he was | 17 |
the city of | 17 |
and from the | 17 |
and his men | 16 |
the man who | 16 |
the daughter of | 16 |
that i may | 16 |
the god of | 16 |
fleece of gold | 16 |
he saw the | 16 |
of the sun | 16 |
he had been | 16 |
went to the | 16 |
who had been | 16 |
in the dark | 16 |
on his way | 16 |
the ranks of | 16 |
with that word | 15 |
the fleece of | 15 |
as i shal | 15 |
to the sea | 15 |
luck of troy | 15 |
of the king | 15 |
when he had | 15 |
the father of | 15 |
the argive men | 15 |
the strength of | 15 |
the greeks were | 15 |
the door of | 15 |
and by the | 15 |
the luck of | 15 |
and of the | 15 |
in his herte | 15 |
that he might | 15 |
for he had | 15 |
the wide sea | 14 |
the end of | 14 |
the child of | 14 |
helen of the | 14 |
as i have | 14 |
al this world | 14 |
and all his | 14 |
of the wooers | 14 |
in the house | 14 |
in the midst | 14 |
the fair hands | 14 |
the blood of | 14 |
of gold and | 14 |
the queen of | 14 |
the slaying of | 14 |
in the hall | 13 |
at the last | 13 |
in the world | 13 |
head of the | 13 |
back from the | 13 |
with a great | 13 |
and gan to | 13 |
when they had | 13 |
for the beste | 13 |
all the people | 13 |
the young men | 13 |
the feet of | 13 |
him from the | 13 |
here and there | 13 |
in this world | 13 |
and when he | 13 |
ulysses and diomede | 13 |
my dere herte | 13 |
it was a | 13 |
he said that | 13 |
on the sea | 13 |
came to a | 13 |
the way to | 13 |
but he was | 13 |
that the greeks | 13 |
the crest of | 13 |
son of peleus | 13 |
day by day | 13 |
the walls of | 13 |
he was not | 13 |
his own country | 13 |
that it was | 13 |
the rest of | 13 |
they came to | 13 |
sons of pallas | 13 |
way to the | 13 |
and sat down | 13 |
in this wyse | 13 |
and then they | 13 |
to the ship | 13 |
in the fight | 13 |
he gan to | 12 |
the arms of | 12 |
his heart was | 12 |
and then he | 12 |
up and doun | 12 |
of the war | 12 |
they saw the | 12 |
the greeks had | 12 |
to be the | 12 |
for i have | 12 |
that i am | 12 |
that i was | 12 |
son of the | 12 |
gold and silver | 12 |
told him that | 12 |
all through the | 12 |
king of the | 12 |
a young man | 12 |
whan that she | 12 |
and al the | 12 |
the ship of | 12 |
there was no | 12 |
into the sea | 12 |
the best of | 12 |
it is not | 12 |
he had no | 12 |
and the king | 12 |
in his own | 12 |
them to the | 12 |
the north wind | 12 |
and at last | 12 |
and there were | 12 |
and how he | 12 |
through the night | 12 |
and they were | 12 |
had come to | 12 |
to the war | 12 |
at last the | 11 |
the face of | 11 |
the hand of | 11 |
the place where | 11 |
i shal yow | 11 |
al this thing | 11 |
men of troy | 11 |
i was born | 11 |
with the sword | 11 |
the lord of | 11 |
and on his | 11 |
and lat us | 11 |
out of this | 11 |
for goddes love | 11 |
of the men | 11 |
and thus he | 11 |
he was the | 11 |
the death of | 11 |
in their midst | 11 |
and there they | 11 |
in the morning | 11 |
the old man | 11 |
down on the | 11 |
on either side | 11 |
when they saw | 11 |
he was in | 11 |
the eyes of | 11 |
that ever i | 11 |
and the men | 11 |
on the ground | 11 |
into the hall | 11 |
and in this | 11 |
face to face | 11 |
they could not | 11 |
the story of | 11 |
and with the | 11 |
for all the | 11 |
out of drede | 11 |
and i will | 11 |
the goddess of | 11 |
of the north | 11 |
it in the | 11 |
he would not | 11 |
gan for to | 11 |
side of the | 11 |
and with a | 11 |
door of the | 11 |
whan that he | 10 |
front of the | 10 |
as she that | 10 |
the time of | 10 |
his left hand | 10 |
and through the | 10 |
of which i | 10 |
from the walls | 10 |
the trojans were | 10 |
when he saw | 10 |
and of his | 10 |
with his spear | 10 |
which that i | 10 |
at the leste | 10 |
for to seyne | 10 |
had given him | 10 |
help me so | 10 |
what sholde i | 10 |
god help me | 10 |
of the great | 10 |
the trojans had | 10 |
a man to | 10 |
down from the | 10 |
and the trojans | 10 |
and many a | 10 |
of the ship | 10 |
up from the | 10 |
the name of | 10 |
gave him a | 10 |
if that ye | 10 |
of the hall | 10 |
i will give | 10 |
and they all | 10 |
he had not | 10 |
it is to | 10 |
in his chariot | 10 |
then to the | 10 |
them in the | 10 |
and there was | 10 |
the hut of | 10 |
so spake he | 10 |
the folk of | 10 |
in love with | 10 |
i can no | 10 |
and now the | 10 |
in this manere | 10 |
two or three | 10 |
but when the | 10 |
all the rest | 10 |
the back of | 10 |
and after this | 10 |
and whan that | 10 |
and after that | 9 |
right and left | 9 |
that the god | 9 |
but now the | 9 |
in their hands | 9 |
wel wot i | 9 |
and put on | 9 |
of the fleece | 9 |
of the west | 9 |
was wont to | 9 |
and the ship | 9 |
and gave him | 9 |
the ghost of | 9 |
at that time | 9 |
go to the | 9 |
it were a | 9 |
the splendour of | 9 |
he gan him | 9 |
him in his | 9 |
and he went | 9 |
men who had | 9 |
to speke of | 9 |
to the temple | 9 |
the whole army | 9 |
them from the | 9 |
of the house | 9 |
and the other | 9 |
ther is no | 9 |
when she had | 9 |
that she had | 9 |
on the other | 9 |
and came to | 9 |
in the sea | 9 |
the voice of | 9 |
in the air | 9 |
but at the | 9 |
for al this | 9 |
then did the | 9 |
him in a | 9 |
for it is | 9 |
the cause of | 9 |
but in the | 9 |
that al this | 9 |
and if that | 9 |
and eek his | 9 |
men of the | 9 |
till he came | 9 |
when he came | 9 |
and told him | 9 |
and went to | 9 |
phrixus and helle | 9 |
with all his | 9 |
he knew that | 9 |
fro day to | 9 |
in this cas | 9 |
the daughters of | 9 |
he was to | 9 |
of the cave | 9 |
city of priam | 9 |
i have told | 9 |
and if i | 9 |
that in the | 9 |
back of the | 9 |
this was the | 9 |
and at the | 9 |
lived in the | 9 |
to her own | 9 |
in the palace | 9 |
of troy and | 9 |
and with his | 9 |
of the fire | 9 |
forth of the | 9 |
he saw a | 9 |
at his feet | 9 |
of the minotaur | 9 |
to the ground | 9 |
and there he | 9 |
with him to | 9 |
the middle of | 9 |
to help the | 9 |
son of achilles | 9 |
i can not | 9 |
of the isle | 9 |
from the sea | 9 |
folk of troye | 9 |
the light of | 9 |
by the hands | 9 |
as soon as | 9 |
and they had | 8 |
to the fray | 8 |
gods and men | 8 |
on his head | 8 |
from the ground | 8 |
the brother of | 8 |
of men who | 8 |
isle of the | 8 |
and all her | 8 |
of them all | 8 |
that is to | 8 |
forth from the | 8 |
for to telle | 8 |
that had been | 8 |
even as he | 8 |
for i am | 8 |
the will of | 8 |
said that the | 8 |
the helmet of | 8 |
in al this | 8 |
in his hands | 8 |
that they had | 8 |
in the middle | 8 |
as a beggar | 8 |
he saw that | 8 |
sooth to seyne | 8 |
the spirit of | 8 |
which that is | 8 |
he bade his | 8 |
who he was | 8 |
that is the | 8 |
across the sea | 8 |
on the earth | 8 |
sons of the | 8 |
of the god | 8 |
to meet the | 8 |
and thus she | 8 |
the wife of | 8 |
in his wallet | 8 |
to each other | 8 |
ranks of troy | 8 |
as wel as | 8 |
and lat me | 8 |
and in a | 8 |
of the golden | 8 |
that this was | 8 |
al the world | 8 |
in battle slain | 8 |
of the toun | 8 |
from the war | 8 |
and bade him | 8 |
at his side | 8 |
what time the | 8 |
down into the | 8 |
and by my | 8 |
him that he | 8 |
and that the | 8 |
meat and drink | 8 |
on all sides | 8 |
the midst of | 8 |
she could not | 8 |
he had a | 8 |
to the place | 8 |
the trojans and | 8 |
how sholde i | 8 |
though that i | 8 |
and took his | 8 |
and his wife | 8 |
and god to | 8 |
day to day | 8 |
for to be | 8 |
he and his | 8 |
as fer as | 8 |
mouth of the | 8 |
i have herd | 8 |
up and down | 8 |
can no more | 8 |
of the rock | 8 |
of the gorgons | 8 |
where he was | 8 |
of his wo | 8 |
from the ships | 8 |
the company of | 8 |
the strong man | 8 |
as they were | 8 |
drew his sword | 8 |
the horse of | 8 |
one of them | 8 |
and that she | 8 |
then all the | 8 |
him for to | 8 |
and he told | 8 |
on the plain | 8 |
to the heart | 8 |
to take the | 8 |
is for to | 8 |
the sword of | 8 |
lord of spears | 8 |
was in the | 8 |
and his company | 8 |
for they had | 8 |
for the greeks | 7 |
on one side | 7 |
in this place | 7 |
end of the | 7 |
in the town | 7 |
he went to | 7 |
the greeks and | 7 |
disguised as a | 7 |
down in the | 7 |
of her own | 7 |
to live in | 7 |
the god had | 7 |
in the battle | 7 |
with the spear | 7 |
as was the | 7 |
on the right | 7 |
i wol not | 7 |
could not see | 7 |
to the isle | 7 |
took his leve | 7 |
and saw the | 7 |
house of hades | 7 |
she did not | 7 |
even to the | 7 |
to the other | 7 |
to fight for | 7 |
horse of tree | 7 |
he reached the | 7 |
had gone to | 7 |
of the sons | 7 |
the scaean gate | 7 |
the young man | 7 |
and next day | 7 |
seyde he thus | 7 |
sothe for to | 7 |
on the foe | 7 |
sons of phytalus | 7 |
the king and | 7 |
goddess of the | 7 |
in the temple | 7 |
the knees of | 7 |
from the wall | 7 |
this is the | 7 |
to be his | 7 |
in their own | 7 |
that ulysses was | 7 |
place where the | 7 |
he was so | 7 |
not to be | 7 |
but the greeks | 7 |
and over al | 7 |
as a man | 7 |
on the way | 7 |
to right and | 7 |
most of all | 7 |
of this matere | 7 |
to the town | 7 |
could not be | 7 |
shore of the | 7 |
not know that | 7 |
he was wont | 7 |
and slay the | 7 |
the wrath of | 7 |
walls of troy | 7 |
the tomb of | 7 |
of a god | 7 |
he thought that | 7 |
in the woods | 7 |
hands of foes | 7 |
but to the | 7 |
the island of | 7 |
on every syde | 7 |
the trojans would | 7 |
the plain of | 7 |
best of the | 7 |
myn owene lady | 7 |
garden of the | 7 |
cups of gold | 7 |
on either hand | 7 |
and he had | 7 |
in the courtyard | 7 |
he drew the | 7 |
on the trojans | 7 |
that i love | 7 |
and al his | 7 |
to slay him | 7 |
from the earth | 7 |
for all his | 7 |
the ships of | 7 |
that no man | 7 |
and asked him | 7 |
the garden of | 7 |
for the trojans | 7 |
they were all | 7 |
and did not | 7 |
the gods in | 7 |
that he must | 7 |
that ever was | 7 |
and al my | 7 |
for which he | 7 |
whan he was | 7 |
the achaean host | 7 |
on a day | 7 |
that she would | 7 |
of the dawn | 7 |
on the morwe | 7 |
that word he | 7 |
but in his | 7 |
gave him the | 7 |
of al this | 7 |
and with hir | 7 |
and when they | 7 |
al my might | 7 |
was the most | 7 |
in the open | 7 |
over al this | 7 |
the host of | 7 |
the sothe for | 7 |
al that ever | 7 |
god of love | 7 |
al the toun | 7 |
when the greeks | 7 |
the most beautiful | 7 |
and the greeks | 7 |
and no man | 7 |
all round the | 7 |
knew that he | 7 |
to be her | 7 |
the side of | 7 |
that was the | 7 |
it was the | 7 |
daughter of the | 7 |
greeks and trojans | 7 |
to meet him | 7 |
as well as | 7 |
and eek the | 7 |
the gods have | 7 |
of the ships | 7 |
would have been | 7 |
but it was | 7 |
to the baths | 7 |
into the open | 7 |
set fire to | 7 |
within the walls | 7 |
and round the | 7 |
i have seyd | 7 |
crest of the | 7 |
as he went | 7 |
as for to | 7 |
the horses of | 7 |
and al this | 7 |
as i can | 7 |
of this world | 7 |
and the old | 7 |
in the plain | 7 |
if that he | 7 |
when the trojans | 7 |
and that ye | 7 |
and the most | 7 |
eager for the | 7 |
on every hand | 7 |
when they were | 7 |
the town of | 7 |
god of the | 7 |
of the goddess | 7 |
was a great | 7 |
of the wound | 7 |
even all that | 7 |
for to seye | 7 |
of their own | 7 |
no man may | 7 |
to come ayein | 7 |
in her heart | 6 |
and he fell | 6 |
sat down on | 6 |
and eek of | 6 |
of the fight | 6 |
as ye may | 6 |
ye may here | 6 |
out into the | 6 |
his hand the | 6 |
of all men | 6 |
on the floor | 6 |
to look on | 6 |
had not the | 6 |
the war to | 6 |
the coming of | 6 |
speke of love | 6 |
plain of troy | 6 |
were on the | 6 |
eche of hem | 6 |
mid the hills | 6 |
i pray thee | 6 |
cattle of the | 6 |
i nil not | 6 |
as it was | 6 |
on his armour | 6 |
was in his | 6 |
that ye me | 6 |
in their ships | 6 |
that it may | 6 |
into the town | 6 |
for in this | 6 |
the grekes ost | 6 |
all the gods | 6 |
in the dawn | 6 |
answered that he | 6 |
queen of the | 6 |
in his arms | 6 |
shal i never | 6 |
of the palace | 6 |
she told him | 6 |
on the shore | 6 |
the toun of | 6 |
he used to | 6 |
across the plain | 6 |
looked down on | 6 |
of his father | 6 |
time of ulysses | 6 |
to the earth | 6 |
by the way | 6 |
for the gods | 6 |
fell upon the | 6 |
ships and men | 6 |
the neck of | 6 |
the greeks did | 6 |
the old beggar | 6 |
slaying of the | 6 |
and it was | 6 |
him to be | 6 |
to the greeks | 6 |
out of their | 6 |
their ships and | 6 |
taken to the | 6 |
and called to | 6 |
ulysses did not | 6 |
till they came | 6 |
toun of troye | 6 |
if they were | 6 |
al for nought | 6 |
each of them | 6 |
the mouth of | 6 |
his chariot and | 6 |
as i may | 6 |
so cried she | 6 |
and from his | 6 |
came to his | 6 |
the works of | 6 |
when they came | 6 |
put on his | 6 |
the sea god | 6 |
as in a | 6 |
the foot of | 6 |
at point to | 6 |
went back to | 6 |
to go to | 6 |
we do not | 6 |
thou hadst said | 6 |
of the city | 6 |
dar i seye | 6 |
wives and children | 6 |
in a moment | 6 |
and swich a | 6 |
and gan hir | 6 |
all his men | 6 |
to the shore | 6 |
the top of | 6 |
through the town | 6 |
her in the | 6 |
my lady dere | 6 |
and she was | 6 |
come to the | 6 |
that al the | 6 |
a great stone | 6 |
as if he | 6 |
for the last | 6 |
chief of the | 6 |
all manner of | 6 |
from on high | 6 |
and the women | 6 |
the iron club | 6 |
they in the | 6 |
to burn the | 6 |
and when she | 6 |
as long as | 6 |
that he could | 6 |
child of the | 6 |
for ought i | 6 |
and then the | 6 |
the streams of | 6 |
knew that she | 6 |
on the walls | 6 |
to the rock | 6 |
he told her | 6 |
but for to | 6 |
whom he had | 6 |
he was of | 6 |
thou hast not | 6 |
body of achilles | 6 |
i am not | 6 |
but at last | 6 |
with his sword | 6 |
in the court | 6 |
one after other | 6 |
and all that | 6 |
ulysses and his | 6 |
can i not | 6 |
was full of | 6 |
when she heard | 6 |
the tenth year | 6 |
a man in | 6 |
at the feet | 6 |
to him a | 6 |
threw his spear | 6 |
the storm of | 6 |
his soul with | 6 |
as it is | 6 |
knew not what | 6 |
for sorwe of | 6 |
stood in the | 6 |
all the air | 6 |
i have yow | 6 |
clothed him in | 6 |
that in this | 6 |
to the god | 6 |
and bade them | 6 |
to the land | 6 |
in a ship | 6 |
his spear through | 6 |
had been the | 6 |
waves of the | 6 |
as he fell | 6 |
in the strife | 6 |
him on the | 6 |
said that they | 6 |
that she gan | 6 |
some of the | 6 |
quod tho criseyde | 6 |
when they heard | 6 |
of the mountain | 6 |
last of all | 6 |
and slew the | 6 |
middle of the | 6 |
and to him | 6 |
but he had | 6 |
and the sea | 6 |
with al my | 6 |
the shore of | 6 |
the long spear | 6 |
for many a | 6 |
it to the | 6 |
would not be | 6 |
for his father | 6 |
the wall of | 6 |
the waves of | 6 |
the floor of | 6 |
in myn herte | 6 |
that they might | 6 |
in the wood | 6 |
the sight of | 6 |
but in a | 6 |
far away from | 6 |
the dark earth | 6 |
men and women | 6 |
no man could | 6 |
sword and spear | 6 |
and they would | 6 |
into the courtyard | 6 |
she gan to | 6 |
the last time | 6 |
of the phaeacians | 6 |
there is a | 6 |
the sound of | 6 |
he should be | 6 |
he found a | 6 |
him with the | 6 |
the mighty dead | 6 |
to the city | 6 |
to see his | 6 |
the bodies of | 6 |
of the battle | 6 |
day of doom | 6 |
with al his | 6 |
to all the | 6 |
i am a | 6 |
him by the | 6 |
in all the | 6 |
of zeus the | 6 |
for to go | 6 |
him and his | 6 |
it for the | 6 |
i pray you | 6 |
to the fight | 6 |
which he had | 6 |
for to see | 6 |
as i am | 6 |
none of them | 6 |
towards the ships | 6 |
that ye han | 6 |
the night and | 6 |
to see her | 6 |
of a great | 6 |
and laid him | 6 |
it into the | 6 |
and threw it | 6 |
how he had | 6 |
this was a | 6 |
by his own | 6 |
the seed of | 6 |
on the left | 6 |
himself in the | 6 |
his own son | 6 |
owene swete herte | 6 |
this world ther | 6 |
but tel me | 6 |
a mortal man | 6 |
the tribes of | 6 |
had never seen | 6 |
to the door | 6 |
al myn herte | 6 |
them in a | 6 |
in the time | 6 |
over all the | 6 |
down on them | 6 |
though he were | 6 |
his way to | 6 |
it may not | 6 |
and he bade | 6 |
king and queen | 6 |
that ye wol | 6 |
man to man | 6 |
and every wight | 6 |
his strong hands | 6 |
that my lyf | 6 |
and how that | 6 |
he might have | 6 |
of the amazons | 6 |
er that i | 6 |
but all the | 6 |
for she was | 6 |
no more than | 6 |
as if they | 6 |
and for to | 6 |
most beautiful of | 6 |
tribes of men | 6 |
all the sea | 6 |
and all men | 6 |
the setting sun | 6 |
so that his | 6 |
in this matere | 6 |
day and night | 6 |
thick and fast | 6 |
of gods and | 6 |
out of doute | 6 |
in her hand | 6 |
there is no | 5 |
swich fyn hath | 5 |
they all went | 5 |
hosts of troy | 5 |
out of my | 5 |
to be a | 5 |
as they went | 5 |
from all the | 5 |
that guarded the | 5 |
then the giant | 5 |
all this while | 5 |
the great bow | 5 |
he is the | 5 |
for her own | 5 |
high in the | 5 |
the roar of | 5 |
word he gan | 5 |
there were many | 5 |
went up to | 5 |
in a golden | 5 |
soon as he | 5 |
though they were | 5 |
upon the trojans | 5 |
in the horse | 5 |
as in the | 5 |
which he was | 5 |
a thousand tymes | 5 |
was still a | 5 |
children of the | 5 |
of the night | 5 |
to the sky | 5 |
into the horse | 5 |
to see that | 5 |
to leave the | 5 |
but now he | 5 |
thought that he | 5 |
isle of scyros | 5 |
he fell upon | 5 |
he took his | 5 |
his herte he | 5 |
of a lion | 5 |
and that i | 5 |
the bright dawn | 5 |
came out of | 5 |
oute more speche | 5 |
and it seemed | 5 |
the gods had | 5 |
to their own | 5 |
him not to | 5 |
it came to | 5 |
the chief of | 5 |
and that they | 5 |
he said to | 5 |
of his deeth | 5 |
over the sea | 5 |
through the wide | 5 |
that i had | 5 |
of al that | 5 |
the slayer of | 5 |
ships of the | 5 |
and see the | 5 |
fell in the | 5 |
that with the | 5 |
the gods who | 5 |
with al myn | 5 |
people of athens | 5 |
the shield of | 5 |
for to dwelle | 5 |
for two days | 5 |
the hall of | 5 |
gan to syke | 5 |
i speke of | 5 |
against each other | 5 |
ful ofte he | 5 |
the golden wand | 5 |
and he and | 5 |
over the great | 5 |
of the other | 5 |
hermes of the | 5 |
of the way | 5 |
by god and | 5 |
the dead body | 5 |
to his father | 5 |
and of my | 5 |
sorwe of which | 5 |
each on other | 5 |
into the house | 5 |
many a day | 5 |
the old king | 5 |
all the immortals | 5 |
of the silver | 5 |
and of hir | 5 |
and tel me | 5 |
that yow list | 5 |
limb from limb | 5 |
he would find | 5 |
him out of | 5 |
and drove the | 5 |
the gods are | 5 |
of his wife | 5 |
all the host | 5 |
the mother of | 5 |
and anointed him | 5 |
and seyde him | 5 |
for her son | 5 |
went into the | 5 |
lay on the | 5 |
who was a | 5 |
and from their | 5 |
to the beggar | 5 |
gods in heaven | 5 |
in time past | 5 |
of helen of | 5 |
a thousand fold | 5 |
father of ulysses | 5 |
to make him | 5 |
the earth was | 5 |
if it be | 5 |
house of circe | 5 |
so great a | 5 |
on the greeks | 5 |
and left the | 5 |
the souls of | 5 |
myn herte i | 5 |
he drew his | 5 |
by hands of | 5 |
for al the | 5 |
and his mother | 5 |
in the rock | 5 |
on to the | 5 |
that of his | 5 |
daughters of the | 5 |
old beggar man | 5 |
borne by the | 5 |
to the battle | 5 |
be able to | 5 |
if she be | 5 |
that it be | 5 |
to the grekes | 5 |
came to himself | 5 |
laid hold on | 5 |
long and loud | 5 |
took hir leve | 5 |
a man that | 5 |
he went back | 5 |
he seemed to | 5 |
from his hands | 5 |
at the feast | 5 |
the old nurse | 5 |
from the isle | 5 |
in the sky | 5 |
once and again | 5 |
for she had | 5 |
to the end | 5 |
and as he | 5 |
rest of the | 5 |
he went on | 5 |
of dead men | 5 |
name of the | 5 |
he gan hir | 5 |
and the young | 5 |
was taken to | 5 |
of the man | 5 |
and gave the | 5 |
so that she | 5 |
but now to | 5 |
they were to | 5 |
as of old | 5 |
hands and feet | 5 |
and aias and | 5 |
the great achilles | 5 |
of that great | 5 |
he was taken | 5 |
this troilus gan | 5 |
the day when | 5 |
if this be | 5 |
in dust and | 5 |
all the wooers | 5 |
if that yow | 5 |
no wonder is | 5 |
to carry the | 5 |
him to his | 5 |
was one of | 5 |
she gan hir | 5 |
the spear of | 5 |
of the mighty | 5 |
but with the | 5 |
the arrows of | 5 |
the open air | 5 |
was the custom | 5 |
a ship of | 5 |
him face to | 5 |
in the doorway | 5 |
go into the | 5 |
the front of | 5 |
day that i | 5 |
of his herte | 5 |
came to her | 5 |
for mine heart | 5 |
i shal seye | 5 |
til that i | 5 |
oh that the | 5 |
why nil i | 5 |
and in hir | 5 |
at the door | 5 |
of hem that | 5 |
be of good | 5 |
as he had | 5 |
in al the | 5 |
the long walls | 5 |
the hearts of | 5 |
of a woman | 5 |
body of patroclus | 5 |
she was so | 5 |
all the argives | 5 |
in the earth | 5 |
the wall in | 5 |
returned to the | 5 |
not from the | 5 |
walked to the | 5 |
in haste they | 5 |
the greeks to | 5 |
and drove them | 5 |
they knew not | 5 |
al this toun | 5 |
leaning on his | 5 |
the rocks wandering | 5 |
from the sky | 5 |
for now is | 5 |
the shores of | 5 |
if he could | 5 |
were given to | 5 |
that she him | 5 |
to appease the | 5 |
first of all | 5 |
of the strong | 5 |
and said to | 5 |
all the princes | 5 |
i may not | 5 |
she gave him | 5 |
that thou shalt | 5 |
any of the | 5 |
that i yow | 5 |
to face the | 5 |
the golden fleece | 5 |
men and maidens | 5 |
the ashes of | 5 |
how he slew | 5 |
the valour of | 5 |
and live in | 5 |
with a syk | 5 |
telle in short | 5 |
for it was | 5 |
that it is | 5 |
for the fray | 5 |
in his armes | 5 |
the open plain | 5 |
that she could | 5 |
them with his | 5 |
of a man | 5 |
the stealing of | 5 |
in the day | 5 |
wept for joy | 5 |
to the king | 5 |
the trojans from | 5 |
so be that | 5 |
as a god | 5 |
heard of the | 5 |
god had made | 5 |
with many a | 5 |
that in his | 5 |
in swich a | 5 |
that the beggar | 5 |
that he did | 5 |
was the son | 5 |
wel i woot | 5 |
son of zeus | 5 |
and seyde as | 5 |
as sone as | 5 |
that i deye | 5 |
but when he | 5 |
but the gods | 5 |
when she saw | 5 |
that troilus was | 5 |
how they might | 5 |
the spears of | 5 |
but he could | 5 |
have been found | 5 |
out to sea | 5 |
he had come | 5 |
ulysses said that | 5 |
many a foe | 5 |
and a great | 5 |
that to the | 5 |
beside the ships | 5 |
he sat down | 5 |
of the achaeans | 5 |
and i am | 5 |
among the hills | 5 |
that thou hast | 5 |
til at the | 5 |
this and that | 5 |
myn owene swete | 5 |
food and wine | 5 |
all of them | 5 |
one and all | 5 |
be his wife | 5 |
was best to | 5 |
cause is of | 5 |
anointed him with | 5 |
of mount ida | 5 |
in the hands | 5 |
the sea was | 5 |
of the deep | 5 |
his father was | 5 |
with his hands | 5 |
if it were | 5 |
then to his | 5 |
what shal i | 5 |
in the war | 5 |
as when in | 5 |
came into the | 5 |
which the greeks | 5 |
and made a | 5 |
are still standing | 5 |
day of the | 5 |
saw that he | 5 |
no man of | 5 |
the bed of | 5 |
spear through the | 5 |
he was very | 5 |
earth and air | 5 |
for which ful | 5 |
o lady myn | 5 |
to the dust | 5 |
the sea and | 5 |
he was at | 5 |
to our prayers | 5 |
great pile of | 5 |
the west wind | 5 |
as she sat | 5 |
which she had | 5 |
so that it | 5 |
the ships they | 5 |
his sword and | 5 |
if he was | 5 |
the boundless sea | 5 |
drew the sword | 5 |
that mid the | 5 |
of the town | 5 |
and the rest | 5 |
his herte gan | 5 |
thee and me | 5 |
and how the | 5 |
as they had | 5 |
what it is | 5 |
him with his | 5 |
al was wel | 5 |
a man of | 5 |
and like a | 5 |
in his breast | 5 |
up into the | 5 |
the old woman | 5 |
for hem that | 5 |
fell in love | 5 |
that he is | 5 |
will give you | 5 |
he desired to | 5 |
that he hath | 5 |
the armour from | 5 |
as stille as | 5 |
to try to | 5 |
then the trojans | 5 |
but he did | 5 |
and took the | 5 |
with his own | 5 |
each of the | 5 |
out from the | 5 |
as for a | 5 |
men say that | 5 |
of the blessed | 5 |
round his neck | 5 |
him like a | 5 |
in fight with | 5 |
into his heart | 5 |
of achilles was | 5 |
nymphs of the | 5 |
whan it was | 5 |
went on board | 5 |
he would be | 5 |
so he went | 5 |
and with her | 5 |
the proud wooers | 5 |
the shadow of | 5 |
wroth for his | 5 |
the blast of | 5 |
may not be | 5 |
through his throat | 5 |
so that the | 5 |
i will go | 5 |
i see that | 5 |
ship of the | 5 |
for the wooers | 5 |
so that he | 5 |
and he saw | 5 |
all their hearts | 5 |
they had come | 5 |
how sore that | 5 |
that the wind | 5 |
and in their | 5 |
for a long | 5 |
dust and blood | 5 |
but he would | 5 |
for there is | 5 |
to do so | 5 |
to telle in | 5 |
the sea to | 5 |
of al his | 5 |
in the city | 5 |
had never been | 5 |
the lady of | 5 |
away to the | 5 |
a place where | 5 |
in the hills | 5 |
of the island | 5 |
in their hearts | 5 |
if he were | 5 |
men in the | 5 |
he fell asleep | 5 |
men of ulysses | 5 |
that is al | 5 |
by his side | 5 |
sailed from troy | 5 |
of his sire | 5 |
him at the | 5 |
shortly for to | 5 |
of strong men | 5 |
from the plain | 5 |
his own house | 5 |
of the horse | 5 |
and whan he | 5 |
herte and al | 5 |
than seyde he | 5 |
that the trojans | 5 |
of the temple | 5 |
the sun god | 5 |
than thou in | 5 |
all his might | 5 |
fear of the | 5 |
but al for | 5 |
an old woman | 5 |
and he gave | 5 |
so spake the | 5 |
as yow list | 5 |
ye han herd | 5 |
must have been | 5 |
to return to | 5 |
at the ships | 5 |
and stood in | 5 |
while he was | 5 |
the great stone | 5 |
that it shal | 5 |
the blessed ones | 5 |
and up and | 5 |
now thou art | 5 |
had made for | 5 |
a kind of | 5 |
helpe me so | 5 |
with all the | 5 |
though he was | 5 |
is full of | 5 |
as though he | 5 |
in new raiment | 4 |
down on his | 4 |
you must be | 4 |
and to be | 4 |
to what fyn | 4 |
of agamemnon and | 4 |
way to troy | 4 |
the weight of | 4 |
in the eyes | 4 |
was in a | 4 |
as beautiful as | 4 |
for his heart | 4 |
and all was | 4 |
how ulysses was | 4 |
in memory of | 4 |
in the end | 4 |
in the tenth | 4 |
he had finished | 4 |
round his head | 4 |
in the greek | 4 |
that swich a | 4 |
shoulder to shoulder | 4 |
to the goddess | 4 |
that fair goddess | 4 |
no man dared | 4 |
arms of achilles | 4 |
most of the | 4 |
with his left | 4 |
with an arrow | 4 |
was no more | 4 |
heat of the | 4 |
wel ye woot | 4 |
the blessed gods | 4 |
of the wood | 4 |
so in their | 4 |
him if he | 4 |
and so went | 4 |
so ulysses and | 4 |
the children of | 4 |
as who seyth | 4 |
in the deep | 4 |
priam and the | 4 |
the blood in | 4 |
with him in | 4 |
in these days | 4 |
of all their | 4 |
with exceeding joy | 4 |
and do not | 4 |
and took it | 4 |
she saw him | 4 |
i know not | 4 |
a beggar man | 4 |
my lyf may | 4 |
where he had | 4 |
and he did | 4 |
i pray yow | 4 |
but ulysses made | 4 |
to the heavens | 4 |
they would have | 4 |
and thought that | 4 |
the sun and | 4 |
the wooers were | 4 |
on him as | 4 |
what was best | 4 |
fought in the | 4 |
he might be | 4 |
and with glad | 4 |
the way of | 4 |
in a strange | 4 |
of all that | 4 |
the ships with | 4 |
had been given | 4 |
found in the | 4 |
if that they | 4 |
all the city | 4 |
and that as | 4 |
circe had told | 4 |
for al that | 4 |
they had not | 4 |
sone after this | 4 |
placed in a | 4 |
and ofte tyme | 4 |
the cyclic poets | 4 |
so joyed the | 4 |
that the sons | 4 |
to come to | 4 |
none of the | 4 |
he gan his | 4 |
of an old | 4 |
the sake of | 4 |
to the island | 4 |
a cruel death | 4 |
is he who | 4 |
forth to meet | 4 |
told him how | 4 |
had he slain | 4 |
to see my | 4 |
of his minde | 4 |
could not tell | 4 |
in the centre | 4 |
let your hearts | 4 |
knew that they | 4 |
for there was | 4 |
and still he | 4 |
slayer of argos | 4 |
from east to | 4 |
for to holde | 4 |
and one of | 4 |
and ay the | 4 |
and the palace | 4 |
will of zeus | 4 |
hir for to | 4 |
loud rang the | 4 |
for in the | 4 |
sacrifice to the | 4 |
and now they | 4 |
aias and the | 4 |
in the chariot | 4 |
in the fray | 4 |
on his spear | 4 |
the paths of | 4 |
which is the | 4 |
who came to | 4 |
the fyn of | 4 |
never heard of | 4 |
he would have | 4 |
of the shield | 4 |
by the ships | 4 |
his fulle might | 4 |
ful ofte a | 4 |
from the great | 4 |
into his chariot | 4 |
ulysses had a | 4 |
in the cave | 4 |
there in the | 4 |
and the sword | 4 |
that never yet | 4 |
the great deep | 4 |
said to have | 4 |
beautiful of the | 4 |
leve brother dere | 4 |
far across the | 4 |
how he might | 4 |
now had the | 4 |
lord of the | 4 |
for the nones | 4 |
of a ship | 4 |
i to yow | 4 |
no power to | 4 |
all around the | 4 |
it was to | 4 |
she had been | 4 |
and beside the | 4 |
i shal wel | 4 |
from the land | 4 |
on the pyre | 4 |
her father and | 4 |
to the trojans | 4 |
and gave them | 4 |
so was his | 4 |
the heads of | 4 |
said that ulysses | 4 |
all the other | 4 |
and if he | 4 |
like a star | 4 |
the rock where | 4 |
and had no | 4 |
at the first | 4 |
hosts of foes | 4 |
away into the | 4 |
palace of the | 4 |
the greatest of | 4 |
it was not | 4 |
up the ghost | 4 |
drove his spear | 4 |
he had left | 4 |
and her maidens | 4 |
as for the | 4 |
so from the | 4 |
a day of | 4 |
temple of pallas | 4 |
into the midst | 4 |
his hair and | 4 |
her for a | 4 |
let us go | 4 |
he would go | 4 |
thing to come | 4 |
al this hevinesse | 4 |
it seems that | 4 |
him all the | 4 |
days and nights | 4 |
who had slain | 4 |
i sey not | 4 |
all the ships | 4 |
that he so | 4 |
of all my | 4 |
to meet her | 4 |
and many other | 4 |
the siege of | 4 |
away with her | 4 |
he rose and | 4 |
his long hair | 4 |
was a little | 4 |
him to go | 4 |
side by side | 4 |
alle and some | 4 |
that huge horse | 4 |
is no more | 4 |
prayed to the | 4 |
pity on me | 4 |
he should come | 4 |
were called the | 4 |
but on the | 4 |
wo worth that | 4 |
and ulysses had | 4 |
sin that ye | 4 |
body to the | 4 |
called to her | 4 |
fell at his | 4 |
told her how | 4 |
then in their | 4 |
red with blood | 4 |
spake to him | 4 |
him of his | 4 |
the help of | 4 |
for the death | 4 |
out of your | 4 |
they on the | 4 |
with the dead | 4 |
if he did | 4 |
one of his | 4 |
with that she | 4 |
wel more than | 4 |
and smote the | 4 |
the cap of | 4 |
and the people | 4 |
crests of the | 4 |
that shal be | 4 |
of his son | 4 |
me were lever | 4 |
was to be | 4 |
stood on a | 4 |
how that ye | 4 |
of the cloud | 4 |
stricken to death | 4 |
in the island | 4 |
of the hills | 4 |
that cause is | 4 |
to his neces | 4 |
down the hill | 4 |
the smoke of | 4 |
had no power | 4 |
from a rock | 4 |
and she said | 4 |
we shall hear | 4 |
he began to | 4 |
looked on him | 4 |
and to his | 4 |
in myn entente | 4 |
with a crash | 4 |
he may not | 4 |
he had taken | 4 |
the argives gazed | 4 |
a god gave | 4 |
they thought that | 4 |
that no wight | 4 |
i have eek | 4 |
but wel i | 4 |
is a thing | 4 |
and began to | 4 |
had eaten and | 4 |
houses of the | 4 |
among the trojans | 4 |
but for the | 4 |
man or woman | 4 |
the other side | 4 |
in the isle | 4 |
that he may | 4 |
in hir herte | 4 |
some of them | 4 |
even as a | 4 |
the ships aflame | 4 |
tales of troy | 4 |
and laid it | 4 |
told them that | 4 |
they to the | 4 |
through all the | 4 |
the king was | 4 |
strong man heracles | 4 |
him on a | 4 |
was his father | 4 |
from his hand | 4 |
and set him | 4 |
long as the | 4 |
to his ship | 4 |
through the sea | 4 |
all the world | 4 |
spear in his | 4 |
let no man | 4 |
had no son | 4 |
wher is your | 4 |
of her son | 4 |
temple of the | 4 |
before the ships | 4 |
that word she | 4 |
for to dye | 4 |
on his shoulder | 4 |
in the fire | 4 |
seemed to be | 4 |
at the head | 4 |
swift as the | 4 |
by the gods | 4 |
he had killed | 4 |
she wolde come | 4 |
of his hand | 4 |
he held the | 4 |
against the trojan | 4 |
a great pile | 4 |
to the argives | 4 |
and they will | 4 |
to his home | 4 |
for that he | 4 |
but if the | 4 |
on the face | 4 |
and went up | 4 |
island of the | 4 |
on the beach | 4 |
who dwelt in | 4 |
ranks of the | 4 |
clear through his | 4 |
in her arms | 4 |
now on the | 4 |
as when the | 4 |
for trusteth wel | 4 |
walls of the | 4 |
and they set | 4 |
whom she had | 4 |
and spake to | 4 |
then they went | 4 |
in fresh raiment | 4 |
the work of | 4 |
come to his | 4 |
god helpe me | 4 |
as to my | 4 |
were the trojans | 4 |
who had never | 4 |
i am thyn | 4 |
so they parted | 4 |
was a young | 4 |
a prey to | 4 |
in which he | 4 |
the skin of | 4 |
troy in the | 4 |
stood up and | 4 |
here my trouthe | 4 |
be allowed to | 4 |
where the sun | 4 |
he left the | 4 |
cannot be broken | 4 |
to the cave | 4 |
on the top | 4 |
leef and dere | 4 |
he with his | 4 |
heavy with wine | 4 |
going up from | 4 |
was kind to | 4 |
and the wooers | 4 |
as swift as | 4 |
of the hearth | 4 |
this the gods | 4 |
there were no | 4 |
and his strength | 4 |
er that ye | 4 |
this world to | 4 |
that by the | 4 |
and all around | 4 |
to see him | 4 |
from far away | 4 |
winged shoon of | 4 |
and up the | 4 |
among the greeks | 4 |
gan him for | 4 |
love with her | 4 |
now he is | 4 |
the cyprian queen | 4 |
the shaft of | 4 |
turned to the | 4 |
the gods to | 4 |
a man who | 4 |
who was the | 4 |
see that the | 4 |
they heard the | 4 |
slay the gorgon | 4 |
and he sent | 4 |
is al my | 4 |
and eek for | 4 |
the achaean men | 4 |
i wol my | 4 |
in which she | 4 |
in the very | 4 |
of the blind | 4 |
in the land | 4 |
diomede and ulysses | 4 |
kind to him | 4 |
arrows of the | 4 |
shal i doon | 4 |
their hearts were | 4 |
an old man | 4 |
down to earth | 4 |
that they would | 4 |
in hot haste | 4 |
him who he | 4 |
longing for the | 4 |
fayn wolde i | 4 |
lord of war | 4 |
he cried to | 4 |
seem to have | 4 |
it am i | 4 |
he hoped to | 4 |
and made the | 4 |
the anger of | 4 |
how he was | 4 |
for wel wot | 4 |
of the bright | 4 |
not wroth with | 4 |
eyes on the | 4 |
in act to | 4 |
that they did | 4 |
of the hill | 4 |
shall not be | 4 |
was a very | 4 |
soth for to | 4 |
of which the | 4 |
was a king | 4 |
sholde i lenger | 4 |
the trojan men | 4 |
that is so | 4 |
all covered with | 4 |
he heard the | 4 |
mightier far than | 4 |
back into the | 4 |
at a mark | 4 |
i wol yow | 4 |
the argive host | 4 |
i thee biseche | 4 |
more beautiful than | 4 |
ought i can | 4 |
as muche as | 4 |
asked him to | 4 |
of the chiefs | 4 |
fro this forth | 4 |
at shorte wordes | 4 |
if he had | 4 |
string the bow | 4 |
honour to the | 4 |
for a whole | 4 |
who had killed | 4 |
in the meantime | 4 |
ulysses went to | 4 |
may it be | 4 |
was very angry | 4 |
but perseus was | 4 |
in the garden | 4 |
he smote down | 4 |
fair as a | 4 |
he made his | 4 |
sank the sun | 4 |
and of this | 4 |
i will not | 4 |
they were led | 4 |
young men of | 4 |
for to winne | 4 |
whomso he met | 4 |
of his entente | 4 |
to bring the | 4 |
the argives on | 4 |
as a goddess | 4 |
if i may | 4 |
so as to | 4 |
the houses of | 4 |
so came they | 4 |
a mind to | 4 |
and the giant | 4 |
and he to | 4 |
and told them | 4 |
and their own | 4 |
ne shal i | 4 |
the winged shoon | 4 |
gave him food | 4 |
and eek myn | 4 |
the bride of | 4 |
to go home | 4 |
the crowd of | 4 |
al hir peyne | 4 |
as from a | 4 |
but ulysses had | 4 |
sone after that | 4 |
it was as | 4 |
do not know | 4 |
from every side | 4 |
put on the | 4 |
straight to the | 4 |
and though i | 4 |
to my lady | 4 |
of the best | 4 |
stole the luck | 4 |
to take a | 4 |
it might be | 4 |
armour that the | 4 |
of this and | 4 |
to die in | 4 |
she was the | 4 |
though it be | 4 |
when in the | 4 |
to king minos | 4 |
all about the | 4 |
and that anoon | 4 |
thus am i | 4 |
was the best | 4 |
said that she | 4 |
to a place | 4 |
and drove it | 4 |
body of the | 4 |
that fell from | 4 |
by this time | 4 |
fled from the | 4 |
woot i wel | 4 |
it may be | 4 |
me from the | 4 |
is now called | 4 |
all the chiefs | 4 |
that it would | 4 |
off the head | 4 |
the chariot of | 4 |
the crew of | 4 |
with her to | 4 |
of every wight | 4 |
set the ships | 4 |
i am right | 4 |
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high of heart | 4 |
the strength and | 4 |
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be we tweyne | 4 |
house of ulysses | 4 |
the court of | 4 |
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dead body of | 4 |
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over his shoulder | 4 |
old age and | 4 |
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the silver feet | 4 |
the other hand | 4 |
sword and the | 4 |
down at the | 4 |
all the folk | 4 |
he had brought | 4 |
they would all | 4 |
were all the | 4 |
of them were | 4 |
with his hand | 4 |
of him that | 4 |
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for the sake | 4 |
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to the great | 4 |
of the three | 4 |
of his spear | 4 |
to the plain | 4 |
against the argives | 4 |
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more and more | 4 |
my nece dere | 4 |
it shal not | 4 |
with a rope | 4 |
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the ships and | 4 |
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like a river | 4 |
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splendour of zeus | 4 |
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to his son | 4 |
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whan he saugh | 4 |
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his right hand | 4 |
and the flame | 4 |
his neck by | 4 |
slain by the | 4 |
he was going | 4 |
the gate of | 4 |
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head in the | 4 |
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of the gate | 4 |
that i sholde | 4 |
the nymphs of | 4 |
arose and said | 4 |
without the city | 4 |
unto the ships | 4 |
to have been | 4 |
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his father and | 4 |
to all men | 4 |
for his death | 4 |
that his father | 4 |
their wives and | 4 |
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recked not of | 4 |
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on the hills | 4 |
hir in hir | 4 |
that i might | 4 |
had been a | 4 |
every nine years | 4 |
the camp and | 4 |
the sky was | 4 |
then from the | 4 |
might not be | 4 |
the men were | 4 |
with sword and | 4 |
clean through his | 4 |
his lady dere | 4 |
to the hut | 4 |
to take his | 4 |
was to here | 4 |
the horses and | 4 |
yearning for the | 4 |
he had never | 4 |
daughter of priam | 4 |
shal yow telle | 4 |
many a wente | 4 |
you and i | 4 |
of which he | 4 |
had been made | 4 |
he himself was | 4 |
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the elysian plain | 4 |
the sword and | 4 |
and clothed him | 4 |
to been a | 4 |
of the court | 4 |
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above his head | 4 |
and that thou | 4 |
what he mente | 4 |
of the black | 4 |
the custom was | 4 |
quod she tho | 4 |
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god and by | 4 |
and most beautiful | 4 |
of this thing | 4 |
the sea shore | 4 |
the dead man | 4 |
and thou shalt | 4 |
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part in the | 4 |
was he to | 4 |
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rushed on him | 4 |
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upon the earth | 4 |
they had been | 4 |
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from the body | 4 |
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as on he | 4 |
east to west | 4 |
the three maidens | 4 |
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as men may | 4 |
speke of this | 4 |
they went to | 4 |
of the trojan | 4 |
shall be the | 4 |
and his armour | 4 |
thou shalt be | 4 |
for he knew | 4 |
the wooden horse | 4 |
a little space | 4 |
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i have no | 4 |
of the gorgon | 4 |
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the friend of | 4 |
all the greeks | 4 |
i shal seyn | 4 |
for her sake | 4 |
their midst he | 4 |
to come near | 4 |
that he hadde | 4 |
in the harbour | 4 |
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the night is | 4 |
the fronts of | 4 |
son the while | 4 |
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stealing of helen | 4 |
thine own country | 4 |
they had eaten | 4 |
who in the | 4 |
from the fight | 4 |
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i woot wel | 4 |
clasped him round | 4 |
and kissed his | 4 |
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cap of darkness | 4 |
the shape of | 4 |
him with oil | 4 |
and with them | 4 |
in the great | 4 |
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every maner wight | 4 |
that thou art | 4 |
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of his sorwes | 4 |
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to the dead | 4 |
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for his own | 4 |
a living man | 4 |
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the people were | 4 |
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back to troy | 4 |
herte gan to | 4 |
in cups of | 4 |
to be brought | 4 |
round the dead | 4 |
might of zeus | 4 |
i holde it | 4 |
of men and | 4 |
that it might | 4 |
she tolde eek | 4 |
sooth of this | 4 |
the more part | 4 |
her white arms | 4 |
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stood beside the | 4 |
al his fulle | 4 |
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many a tere | 4 |
her to her | 4 |
a great fire | 4 |
at last she | 4 |
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a day he | 4 |
that his herte | 4 |
to slay the | 4 |
rose from the | 4 |
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they made a | 4 |
but herte myn | 4 |
the fury of | 4 |
to be very | 4 |
queen of love | 4 |
while they were | 4 |
above the sea | 4 |
the tenthe day | 4 |
in that great | 4 |
a far country | 4 |
to escape the | 4 |
the race of | 4 |
fell on the | 4 |
were of the | 4 |
to be sacrificed | 4 |
you to the | 4 |
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out of troye | 4 |
every wight that | 4 |
that in a | 4 |
ulysses was still | 4 |
how shal i | 4 |
when he went | 4 |
hoping that the | 4 |
the cattle of | 4 |
long story about | 3 |
to no man | 3 |
she was born | 3 |
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of the last | 3 |
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me in my | 3 |
telemachus went to | 3 |
and he with | 3 |
for to pleye | 3 |
lat be this | 3 |
without the wall | 3 |
that he wolde | 3 |
he would try | 3 |
with the water | 3 |
now am i | 3 |
as ever she | 3 |
for thy sake | 3 |
and a sword | 3 |
an old beggar | 3 |
for some time | 3 |
to meet a | 3 |
to his men | 3 |
and they that | 3 |
maidens of the | 3 |
now for the | 3 |
drede i most | 3 |
their way to | 3 |
to the crest | 3 |
the tale of | 3 |
in pride of | 3 |
in that fight | 3 |
to his feet | 3 |
as through the | 3 |
to fight the | 3 |
with the immortal | 3 |
that it had | 3 |
temple of apollo | 3 |
so that they | 3 |
his great shield | 3 |
as you may | 3 |
not know him | 3 |
a goddess of | 3 |
that wel neigh | 3 |
of her gown | 3 |
from the strife | 3 |
king of egypt | 3 |
were painted with | 3 |
as any wight | 3 |
from the chariot | 3 |
to the worldes | 3 |
and wine in | 3 |
to the effect | 3 |
the old time | 3 |
foot of the | 3 |
and buried them | 3 |
the rage of | 3 |
whom that i | 3 |
before the wind | 3 |
the way they | 3 |
shaker of earth | 3 |
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for the more | 3 |
the sorrows of | 3 |
and by hir | 3 |
the stern of | 3 |
son of neleus | 3 |
his wo to | 3 |
eat and drink | 3 |
led him into | 3 |
had a mind | 3 |
at the back | 3 |
lay in the | 3 |
priest of apollo | 3 |
horses of the | 3 |
the trojans fled | 3 |
passed down to | 3 |
for to speken | 3 |
for such a | 3 |
the chief men | 3 |
of heroes slain | 3 |
the deep they | 3 |
water in the | 3 |
have here my | 3 |
should fall on | 3 |
it was eve | 3 |
and embraced the | 3 |
to his brother | 3 |
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come out of | 3 |
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shores of the | 3 |
is to seye | 3 |
fire in the | 3 |
their own doom | 3 |
and troilus he | 3 |
tears of joy | 3 |
held up the | 3 |
to the elysian | 3 |
was a strong | 3 |
ulysses was the | 3 |
er that she | 3 |
sin i am | 3 |
high above the | 3 |
time of the | 3 |
of the spear | 3 |
part of the | 3 |
told me that | 3 |
of mighty zeus | 3 |
as is a | 3 |
a great storm | 3 |
criseyde his lady | 3 |
al this drede | 3 |
and the noise | 3 |
but if thou | 3 |
of men do | 3 |
it ioye was | 3 |
on the hill | 3 |
the dead men | 3 |
amid the hills | 3 |
all that by | 3 |
if he be | 3 |
forth without the | 3 |
ere i saw | 3 |
stood on the | 3 |
gushed the blood | 3 |
passed through the | 3 |
thou art wys | 3 |
immortal heavenly ones | 3 |
across the island | 3 |
for his daughter | 3 |
shoot an arrow | 3 |
fire to the | 3 |
the captain of | 3 |
in the forest | 3 |
to do as | 3 |
and the sons | 3 |
to speken of | 3 |
brought into troy | 3 |
and the wave | 3 |
of the hands | 3 |
now at the | 3 |
must be the | 3 |
struck down by | 3 |
the twentieth year | 3 |
sat in the | 3 |
walked through the | 3 |
and spears and | 3 |
more than i | 3 |
that she of | 3 |
and let him | 3 |
and his father | 3 |
the bitter war | 3 |
sea and land | 3 |
to love him | 3 |
in this toun | 3 |
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from a distance | 3 |
where he lay | 3 |
and every word | 3 |
the night the | 3 |
around the mighty | 3 |
have i to | 3 |
to smite the | 3 |
the ships in | 3 |
that was in | 3 |
as thinketh me | 3 |
was not a | 3 |
fire to it | 3 |
which is now | 3 |
from their towers | 3 |
with flying feet | 3 |
torment and in | 3 |
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sight of land | 3 |
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the clouds and | 3 |
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wine and water | 3 |
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that dorste i | 3 |
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many and many | 3 |
pillars of the | 3 |
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bright of hewe | 3 |
of the waves | 3 |
agamemnon and menelaus | 3 |
when he has | 3 |
gave it to | 3 |
will give thee | 3 |
that dar i | 3 |
lord of thunder | 3 |
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to troy and | 3 |
be a man | 3 |
did not want | 3 |
is the beste | 3 |
i go to | 3 |
front of his | 3 |
this mene whyle | 3 |
that i serve | 3 |
thise ilke two | 3 |
on his bed | 3 |
the charging lines | 3 |
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for the god | 3 |
heroes in the | 3 |
of that strong | 3 |
arrow from the | 3 |
which that al | 3 |
from the city | 3 |
and help me | 3 |
and she to | 3 |
i wol in | 3 |
the deep sea | 3 |
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teres from his | 3 |
whose name was | 3 |
in a cave | 3 |
gan in hir | 3 |
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troy and greece | 3 |
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not to come | 3 |
a ship with | 3 |
that the earth | 3 |
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the arrow pierced | 3 |
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fight against the | 3 |
she came and | 3 |
it was in | 3 |
a better man | 3 |
ship in the | 3 |
telemachus and the | 3 |
to give him | 3 |
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jason and medea | 3 |
he thoughte he | 3 |
that she might | 3 |
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come from the | 3 |
to hir grace | 3 |
to them in | 3 |
do me deye | 3 |
of that country | 3 |
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on mount ida | 3 |