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quadgram | frequency |
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go and dig a | 10 |
and dig a grave | 10 |
from the early irish | 10 |
dig a grave for | 9 |
by dafydd ap gwilym | 9 |
a grave for me | 9 |
ask what thou wilt | 8 |
in my native land | 7 |
let there be joy | 7 |
the song of the | 6 |
translated by the rev | 6 |
part of this collection | 5 |
we had a child | 5 |
says not a word | 5 |
the hall of cynddylan | 5 |
steed of dapple grey | 5 |
from the lord on | 4 |
know what my heart | 4 |
all through the night | 4 |
the poetry of wales | 4 |
wild wine of nature | 4 |
over munster fall and | 4 |
a health to you | 4 |
the lord of clas | 4 |
on high over munster | 4 |
under the title of | 4 |
and is that the | 4 |
a sower went forth | 4 |
his wig wid the | 4 |
hall of cynddylan is | 4 |
went forth to sow | 4 |
in the buffalo horn | 4 |
he says not a | 4 |
spring is not dead | 4 |
and his wig wid | 4 |
wig wid the curls | 4 |
the power of the | 4 |
the king of kings | 4 |
he and his wig | 4 |
munster fall and lie | 4 |
the lord on high | 4 |
of the early irish | 4 |
you know what my | 4 |
sower went forth to | 4 |
high over munster fall | 4 |
the lilies of the | 4 |
the banks of the | 4 |
lord on high over | 4 |
an ode to the | 3 |
the destruction of jerusalem | 3 |
the sun and the | 3 |
the isle of the | 3 |
that i were like | 3 |
of monk and hermit | 3 |
from the land of | 3 |
was born in the | 3 |
from pole to pole | 3 |
when comes my gwen | 3 |
to the king of | 3 |
counsel in view of | 3 |
of the nineteenth century | 3 |
the keening of mary | 3 |
in the parish of | 3 |
the metres of the | 3 |
in view of death | 3 |
how are the mighty | 3 |
power of the hour | 3 |
oh that i were | 3 |
the wings of the | 3 |
my home and my | 3 |
the slaughter of the | 3 |
in days of yore | 3 |
at the slaughter of | 3 |
i were like the | 3 |
the fowls of the | 3 |
lament at the slaughter | 3 |
banks of the dee | 3 |
slaughter of the innocents | 3 |
to a welsh air | 3 |
tide flows and flows | 3 |
the old bachelor of | 3 |
the battle of cattraeth | 3 |
of the irish saints | 3 |
i mourn for rhun | 3 |
a thousand times more | 3 |
blessing from the lord | 3 |
not hard to tell | 3 |
the cottages of wales | 3 |
far a thousand times | 3 |
are the mighty fallen | 3 |
of the old bachelor | 3 |
is that the little | 3 |
come to the boat | 3 |
lays of monk and | 3 |
at the foot of | 3 |
home and my dead | 3 |
why should we weep | 3 |
who in this new | 3 |
the great white throne | 3 |
sad died the maiden | 3 |
of the welsh bards | 3 |
ballad of the old | 3 |
the tide flows and | 3 |
mead in the buffalo | 3 |
that the little son | 3 |
fowls of the air | 3 |
aim not too high | 3 |
to the memory of | 3 |
he has come back | 3 |
isle of the happy | 3 |
delightful to stand on | 2 |
between the welsh and | 2 |
this may be owing | 2 |
from the last judgment | 2 |
he was a native | 2 |
the flightiness of thought | 2 |
the poetry of the | 2 |
at the battle of | 2 |
to the english reader | 2 |
of the celtic race | 2 |
tarry thou the leisure | 2 |
lament over saul and | 2 |
these are the arrows | 2 |
was spilt from death | 2 |
aigle eye and complexion | 2 |
galahad and a vision | 2 |
confession of the oneness | 2 |
monk and hermit the | 2 |
to the archangel michael | 2 |
coming of sir galahad | 2 |
glass running golden sands | 2 |
of king guare of | 2 |
the kings who came | 2 |
remember the poor when | 2 |
and his white cat | 2 |
by the bedside of | 2 |
to the song of | 2 |
in a public school | 2 |
way to tara to | 2 |
christ with me at | 2 |
the fields of your | 2 |
with many a tear | 2 |
of this class of | 2 |
sir galahad and a | 2 |
davies was born at | 2 |
stand on the brow | 2 |
was the age of | 2 |
he was born in | 2 |
to set us free | 2 |
first half of the | 2 |
are distinguished by great | 2 |
up with the anchor | 2 |
lamentations the song of | 2 |
we all shall meet | 2 |
in the case of | 2 |
and shall he not | 2 |
field and the fowls | 2 |
welsh poems the odes | 2 |
the variety of wales | 2 |
foot of the stairs | 2 |
dapple grey there rides | 2 |
irish poems the isle | 2 |
of sir galahad and | 2 |
which the harp of | 2 |
was a native of | 2 |
before the great white | 2 |
the coming of sir | 2 |
on the banks of | 2 |
published a volume of | 2 |
cry of perishing thrill | 2 |
in the eisteddfodau of | 2 |
king of his kind | 2 |
never yet been published | 2 |
and hermit the scribe | 2 |
wisdom of king cormac | 2 |
her steed of dapple | 2 |
see the glimmering of | 2 |
the strand of rhuddlan | 2 |
the bedside of a | 2 |
he published a volume | 2 |
poems the odes to | 2 |
through belief in the | 2 |
the land of the | 2 |
there rides the stately | 2 |
on her steed of | 2 |
on the flightiness of | 2 |
round for the harbour | 2 |
of dafydd ap gwilym | 2 |
echoes faint of that | 2 |
the wisdom of king | 2 |
was the son of | 2 |
in all your pride | 2 |
the first half of | 2 |
death to set us | 2 |
climb the hillside in | 2 |
rose of llan meilen | 2 |
let there be no | 2 |
not a word of | 2 |
and i am left | 2 |
as far as possible | 2 |
the days that are | 2 |
rest upon thy sandy | 2 |
good and faithful servants | 2 |
of the prince of | 2 |
far than all the | 2 |
the lark in the | 2 |
the oneness of the | 2 |
from the scotch gaelic | 2 |
his kind and the | 2 |
sweeter far a thousand | 2 |
the hillside in the | 2 |
of the wind that | 2 |
my love towards thee | 2 |
rides the stately queen | 2 |
kings who came to | 2 |
almighty power of the | 2 |
the brow of ben | 2 |
the monarchy of britain | 2 |
the wind and rain | 2 |
for a roll of | 2 |
an ode on the | 2 |
and reflections a prayer | 2 |
the welsh and saxons | 2 |
reflections a prayer to | 2 |
in the midst of | 2 |
grey there rides the | 2 |
a good deal of | 2 |
the odes to the | 2 |
to the holy spirit | 2 |
cause of the righteous | 2 |
in front of the | 2 |
this class of poetry | 2 |
the ballad of the | 2 |
eye and complexion clarety | 2 |
forth to meet him | 2 |
of honour in a | 2 |
songs to music battle | 2 |
shall live the lofty | 2 |
one the fate to | 2 |
the hills and dales | 2 |
invocations and reflections a | 2 |
a native of cardiganshire | 2 |
the leisure of the | 2 |
at an early age | 2 |
they have found him | 2 |
the hymn of st | 2 |
wid the curls so | 2 |
his bardic name of | 2 |
the following poem was | 2 |
a heart full of | 2 |
as he rushes to | 2 |
a christmas communion hymn | 2 |
natural is mead in | 2 |
on the other side | 2 |
and various let there | 2 |
known by his bardic | 2 |
to the land of | 2 |
king of heaven and | 2 |
through confession of the | 2 |
by his bardic name | 2 |
the monk and his | 2 |
sea to all who | 2 |
of the human heart | 2 |
since it must be | 2 |
o cormac mac art | 2 |
in or about the | 2 |
edition of his works | 2 |
are the arrows that | 2 |
ceiriog to this welsh | 2 |
to the court of | 2 |
of the white rock | 2 |
cream of all charity | 2 |
and he devoted himself | 2 |
low sinks the sun | 2 |
the lily sweet and | 2 |
is better far than | 2 |
the prince of wales | 2 |
the blood of the | 2 |
honour in a public | 2 |
one of the most | 2 |
to this welsh air | 2 |
inscription for a roll | 2 |
long is the night | 2 |
the specimens given in | 2 |
the song of crede | 2 |
a prayer to the | 2 |
of heaven and earth | 2 |
who came to christ | 2 |
to music battle hymn | 2 |
metres of the originals | 2 |
to the fields of | 2 |
oh they are sweet | 2 |
from death to set | 2 |
to be found in | 2 |
my path to the | 2 |
the mighty fallen and | 2 |
the steed of dapple | 2 |
in the bond of | 2 |
the king of his | 2 |
in the infancy of | 2 |
william thomas was born | 2 |
verse in this volume | 2 |
stately queen that way | 2 |
saplings of oak in | 2 |
the chief of song | 2 |
the houses of the | 2 |
the reign of love | 2 |
bedside of a sick | 2 |
and the faculty divine | 2 |
power of the trinity | 2 |
belief in the threeness | 2 |
of the birds of | 2 |
says the light breeze | 2 |
personal and various let | 2 |
on the wings of | 2 |
this was the age | 2 |
and the fowls of | 2 |
or about the year | 2 |
elegy on sion glyn | 2 |
the day of judgment | 2 |
and new testament studies | 2 |
mystery of the world | 2 |
upon thy sandy shore | 2 |
vision of the grail | 2 |
to me and mine | 2 |
the world and its | 2 |
he devoted himself to | 2 |
first shall rest here | 2 |
in the heart of | 2 |
after dafydd ab gwilym | 2 |
hymn to the holy | 2 |
but on her steed | 2 |
it is ill to | 2 |
of my native land | 2 |
and faithful servants father | 2 |
convey to the english | 2 |
works were published under | 2 |
of the field and | 2 |
accompanied his prince to | 2 |
path to the king | 2 |
many a time the | 2 |
were published under the | 2 |
the heart of the | 2 |
over saul and jonathan | 2 |
that the welsh bard | 2 |
the tears she would | 2 |
one of the leading | 2 |
arm go forth again | 2 |
shall he not rather | 2 |
of the ninth century | 2 |
upon thy sandy bar | 2 |
which the following translation | 2 |
the son of god | 2 |
of the sixth century | 2 |
kind and the cream | 2 |
the vision and the | 2 |
the shepherd of cwmdyli | 2 |
for the harbour mouth | 2 |
the memory of john | 2 |
various let there be | 2 |
a word of the | 2 |
of my home and | 2 |
the face of the | 2 |
air of the same | 2 |
the almighty power of | 2 |
of the hour when | 2 |
from which the following | 2 |
to see the sun | 2 |
to stand on the | 2 |
of a sick child | 2 |
published after his death | 2 |
in the metres of | 2 |
thy blood was spilt | 2 |
of the oneness of | 2 |
forth from eastern skies | 2 |
lays of the irish | 2 |
of the bardic order | 2 |
whose bardic name was | 2 |
it with the ground | 2 |
from my native land | 2 |
all nature now is | 2 |
as far as the | 2 |
a vision of the | 2 |
old and new testament | 2 |
on the brow of | 2 |
live the lofty tongue | 2 |
are sweeter far a | 2 |
an old irish poem | 2 |
lilies of the field | 2 |
of the following poem | 2 |
of the poetry of | 2 |
a man with a | 2 |
the roof of the | 2 |
his strong right hand | 2 |
the following translation is | 2 |
his cry of perishing | 2 |
he was also an | 2 |
upon my path to | 2 |
the sun in heaven | 2 |
the field and the | 2 |
the curls so carroty | 2 |
hymn to the archangel | 2 |
where he died at | 2 |
bread upon the waters | 2 |
is mead in the | 2 |
roll of honour in | 2 |
the author of the | 2 |
with the blood of | 2 |
in the houses of | 2 |
and a vision of | 2 |
the irish saints st | 2 |
for the most part | 2 |
in the welsh section | 2 |
the summer to visit | 2 |
loosen the snare by | 2 |
irish air of the | 2 |
and the cream of | 2 |
blood was spilt from | 2 |
vision and the faculty | 2 |
searching breath of poesy | 2 |
monk and his white | 2 |
of dapple grey there | 2 |
to an irish air | 2 |
may be owing to | 2 |
jones was born near | 2 |
the blue buffalo horn | 2 |
of the mountain and | 2 |
the traitors of wales | 2 |
leisure of the lord | 2 |
the breastplate of st | 2 |
a man of men | 2 |
the stately queen that | 2 |
poems the isle of | 2 |
christmas carol of the | 2 |
who first shall rest | 2 |
from far and near | 2 |
in the sixth century | 2 |
arrows that murder sleep | 2 |
the foot of the | 2 |
thou the leisure of | 2 |
the shaving of murdoch | 2 |
a vale of tears | 2 |
had i but the | 2 |
prayer to the virgin | 2 |
the sea to all | 2 |
of his kind and | 2 |
through the night of | 2 |
of this may be | 2 |
the spirit of the | 2 |
native of the principality | 2 |
church festivals a christmas | 2 |
brow of ben edar | 2 |
the son of a | 2 |
david of the white | 2 |
of the same name | 2 |
the arrows that murder | 2 |
and south and north | 2 |
a roll of honour | 2 |
memory of john owen | 2 |
the king of heaven | 2 |
festivals a christmas communion | 2 |
after ceiriog to this | 2 |
song of the woods | 2 |
spilt from death to | 2 |
shall loosen the snare | 2 |
the saplings of oak | 2 |
of this collection will | 2 |
published under the title | 2 |
an irish air of | 2 |
welsh lyrics of the | 2 |
in the th century | 2 |
the elegy on sion | 2 |
that mystery of the | 2 |
the poets of wales | 2 |
a christmas carol of | 2 |
of gwyn ab nudd | 2 |
his prince to battle | 2 |
he shall have a | 2 |
in search of the | 2 |
carol of the epiphany | 2 |
odes to the months | 2 |
to which the harp | 2 |
better known by his | 2 |
the cream of all | 2 |