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trigram frequency
the sons of59
out of the58
the son of57
and all the54
that he was44
to the ships40
of the greeks36
one of the34
love of god33
of the sea33
the house of32
of all the32
he was a32
that he had31
he did not29
when he was29
down to the29
of the gods28
that he would28
the love of28
and on the27
sons of troy27
for the love27
the men of27
there was a26
of the dead26
the body of26
out of his26
if that i25
and to the25
the king of25
the land of25
said that he25
the head of24
at the laste24
the might of24
for love of24
the isle of24
he came to24
as when a23
up to the22
back to the22
and said that22
did not know22
the heart of22
him in the22
to the house21
in the night21
and in the21
to his own21
the hands of21
the people of20
came to the20
of the trojans20
at last he20
this way and20
way and that20
him to the20
and for the19
land of the19
that they were19
as he that19
in front of19
he could not19
as he was19
by my trouthe18
and in his18
that i have18
to the gods18
the day of18
and he was18
to and fro18
and that he18
to the palace18
in his hand18
that she was18
and with that18
of the fair18
that i shal17
the temple of17
to see the17
of the river17
in his heart17
the palace of17
of his own17
they did not17
in the dust17
for he was17
the city of17
and from the17
and his men16
the man who16
the daughter of16
that i may16
the god of16
fleece of gold16
he saw the16
of the sun16
he had been16
went to the16
who had been16
in the dark16
on his way16
the ranks of16
with that word15
the fleece of15
as i shal15
to the sea15
luck of troy15
of the king15
when he had15
the father of15
the argive men15
the strength of15
the greeks were15
the door of15
and by the15
the luck of15
and of the15
in his herte15
that he might15
for he had15
the wide sea14
the end of14
the child of14
helen of the14
as i have14
al this world14
and all his14
of the wooers14
in the house14
in the midst14
the fair hands14
the blood of14
of gold and14
the queen of14
the slaying of14
in the hall13
at the last13
in the world13
head of the13
back from the13
with a great13
and gan to13
when they had13
for the beste13
all the people13
the young men13
the feet of13
him from the13
here and there13
in this world13
and when he13
ulysses and diomede13
my dere herte13
it was a13
he said that13
on the sea13
came to a13
the way to13
but he was13
that the greeks13
the crest of13
son of peleus13
day by day13
the walls of13
he was not13
his own country13
that it was13
the rest of13
they came to13
sons of pallas13
way to the13
and sat down13
in this wyse13
and then they13
to the ship13
in the fight13
he gan to12
the arms of12
his heart was12
and then he12
up and doun12
of the war12
they saw the12
the greeks had12
to be the12
for i have12
that i am12
that i was12
son of the12
gold and silver12
told him that12
all through the12
king of the12
a young man12
whan that she12
and al the12
the ship of12
there was no12
into the sea12
the best of12
it is not12
he had no12
and the king12
in his own12
them to the12
the north wind12
and at last12
and there were12
and how he12
through the night12
and they were12
had come to12
to the war12
at last the11
the face of11
the hand of11
the place where11
i shal yow11
al this thing11
men of troy11
i was born11
with the sword11
the lord of11
and on his11
and lat us11
out of this11
for goddes love11
of the men11
and thus he11
he was the11
the death of11
in their midst11
and there they11
in the morning11
the old man11
down on the11
on either side11
when they saw11
he was in11
the eyes of11
that ever i11
and the men11
on the ground11
into the hall11
and in this11
face to face11
they could not11
the story of11
and with the11
for all the11
out of drede11
and i will11
the goddess of11
of the north11
it in the11
he would not11
gan for to11
side of the11
and with a11
door of the11
whan that he10
front of the10
as she that10
the time of10
his left hand10
and through the10
of which i10
from the walls10
the trojans were10
when he saw10
and of his10
with his spear10
which that i10
at the leste10
for to seyne10
had given him10
help me so10
what sholde i10
god help me10
of the great10
the trojans had10
a man to10
down from the10
and the trojans10
and many a10
of the ship10
up from the10
the name of10
gave him a10
if that ye10
of the hall10
i will give10
and they all10
he had not10
it is to10
in his chariot10
then to the10
them in the10
and there was10
the hut of10
so spake he10
the folk of10
in love with10
i can no10
and now the10
in this manere10
two or three10
but when the10
all the rest10
the back of10
and after this10
and whan that10
and after that9
right and left9
that the god9
but now the9
in their hands9
wel wot i9
and put on9
of the fleece9
of the west9
was wont to9
and the ship9
and gave him9
the ghost of9
at that time9
go to the9
it were a9
the splendour of9
he gan him9
him in his9
and he went9
men who had9
to speke of9
to the temple9
the whole army9
them from the9
of the house9
and the other9
ther is no9
when she had9
that she had9
on the other9
and came to9
in the sea9
the voice of9
in the air9
but at the9
for al this9
then did the9
him in a9
for it is9
the cause of9
but in the9
that al this9
and if that9
and eek his9
men of the9
till he came9
when he came9
and told him9
and went to9
phrixus and helle9
with all his9
he knew that9
fro day to9
in this cas9
the daughters of9
he was to9
of the cave9
city of priam9
i have told9
and if i9
that in the9
back of the9
this was the9
and at the9
lived in the9
to her own9
in the palace9
of troy and9
and with his9
of the fire9
forth of the9
he saw a9
at his feet9
of the minotaur9
to the ground9
and there he9
with him to9
the middle of9
to help the9
son of achilles9
i can not9
of the isle9
from the sea9
folk of troye9
the light of9
by the hands9
as soon as9
and they had8
to the fray8
gods and men8
on his head8
from the ground8
the brother of8
of men who8
isle of the8
and all her8
of them all8
that is to8
forth from the8
for to telle8
that had been8
even as he8
for i am8
the will of8
said that the8
the helmet of8
in al this8
in his hands8
that they had8
in the middle8
as a beggar8
he saw that8
sooth to seyne8
the spirit of8
which that is8
he bade his8
who he was8
that is the8
across the sea8
on the earth8
sons of the8
of the god8
to meet the8
and thus she8
the wife of8
in his wallet8
to each other8
ranks of troy8
as wel as8
and lat me8
and in a8
of the golden8
that this was8
al the world8
in battle slain8
of the toun8
from the war8
and bade him8
at his side8
what time the8
down into the8
and by my8
him that he8
and that the8
meat and drink8
on all sides8
the midst of8
she could not8
he had a8
to the place8
the trojans and8
how sholde i8
though that i8
and took his8
and his wife8
and god to8
day to day8
for to be8
he and his8
as fer as8
mouth of the8
i have herd8
up and down8
can no more8
of the rock8
of the gorgons8
where he was8
of his wo8
from the ships8
the company of8
the strong man8
as they were8
drew his sword8
the horse of8
one of them8
and that she8
then all the8
him for to8
and he told8
on the plain8
to the heart8
to take the8
is for to8
the sword of8
lord of spears8
was in the8
and his company8
for they had8
for the greeks7
on one side7
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end of the7
in the town7
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the greeks and7
disguised as a7
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of her own7
to live in7
the god had7
in the battle7
with the spear7
as was the7
on the right7
i wol not7
could not see7
to the isle7
took his leve7
and saw the7
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to the other7
to fight for7
horse of tree7
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had gone to7
of the sons7
the scaean gate7
the young man7
and next day7
seyde he thus7
sothe for to7
on the foe7
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the king and7
goddess of the7
in the temple7
the knees of7
from the wall7
this is the7
to be his7
in their own7
that ulysses was7
place where the7
he was so7
not to be7
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and over al7
as a man7
on the way7
to right and7
most of all7
of this matere7
to the town7
could not be7
shore of the7
not know that7
he was wont7
and slay the7
the wrath of7
walls of troy7
the tomb of7
of a god7
he thought that7
in the woods7
hands of foes7
but to the7
the island of7
on every syde7
the trojans would7
the plain of7
best of the7
myn owene lady7
garden of the7
cups of gold7
on either hand7
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in the courtyard7
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on the trojans7
that i love7
and al his7
to slay him7
from the earth7
for all his7
the ships of7
that no man7
and asked him7
the garden of7
for the trojans7
they were all7
and did not7
the gods in7
that he must7
that ever was7
and al my7
for which he7
whan he was7
the achaean host7
on a day7
that she would7
of the dawn7
on the morwe7
that word he7
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gave him the7
of al this7
and with hir7
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al my might7
was the most7
in the open7
over al this7
the host of7
the sothe for7
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god of love7
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when the greeks7
the most beautiful7
and the greeks7
and no man7
all round the7
knew that he7
to be her7
the side of7
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it was the7
daughter of the7
greeks and trojans7
to meet him7
as well as7
and eek the7
the gods have7
of the ships7
would have been7
but it was7
to the baths7
into the open7
set fire to7
within the walls7
and round the7
i have seyd7
crest of the7
as he went7
as for to7
the horses of7
and al this7
as i can7
of this world7
and the old7
in the plain7
if that he7
when the trojans7
and that ye7
and the most7
eager for the7
on every hand7
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the town of7
god of the7
of the goddess7
was a great7
of the wound7
even all that7
for to seye7
of their own7
no man may7
to come ayein7
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sat down on6
and eek of6
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as ye may6
ye may here6
out into the6
his hand the6
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to look on6
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were on the6
eche of hem6
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i pray thee6
cattle of the6
i nil not6
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ships and men6
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