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quadgram frequency
the top of the81
one of the most67
at the same time63
on the other hand58
on the th of58
at the foot of53
the end of the49
for the sake of46
the foot of the44
for the most part42
the head of the41
on the other side41
at the top of40
in the midst of39
is one of the39
to the top of38
in the middle of38
the side of the38
at the end of36
the middle of the34
top of the hill33
on the opposite side32
a great deal of30
at the head of30
of one of the28
the banks of the28
a part of the27
it seems to me26
but it is not26
for the first time25
by the side of25
it is true that25
we came to a25
in one of his24
in the case of24
on the banks of23
head of the lake23
that is to say23
in the same way23
the opposite side of23
the beauty of the23
in the first place22
on the side of22
seems to have been22
i could not help22
that it was a22
the rest of the22
the other side of21
it would have been21
i do not know21
is not to be20
the author of the20
if it were not19
opposite side of the19
to be found in19
it is to be19
from time to time19
of some of the19
as well as the19
i should like to19
side of the lake18
the top of a18
was one of the18
a good deal of18
at a little distance18
the light of the18
in one of the17
my very dear friend17
we came to the17
it was like a17
till we came to17
in the way of17
as if it were17
sense of the word17
in the course of17
i am going to17
it is impossible to16
i do not think16
on the part of16
in the history of16
to the end of16
the bottom of the16
he told us that16
the course of the16
as we went along16
in a state of16
when we reached the15
to look at the15
on the one hand15
as we have seen15
the fact that the15
the whole of the15
we were in the15
that it would be15
in the presence of15
it would not be15
the greater part of15
the sound of the15
seem to have been14
we were obliged to14
and at the same14
sate in the orchard14
other side of the14
but i do not14
the tops of the14
william and i walked14
one of his letters14
in the spring of14
for a long time14
we sate in the14
at the close of14
to do with the14
at the bottom of14
the shore of the14
ring and the book14
the ring and the14
on the top of14
the sake of the14
when we came to14
came in view of14
it is in the13
it was a very13
be found in the13
by the name of13
he tells us that13
the age of wordsworth13
that he did not13
and there is no13
a quarter of a13
the way in which13
as a matter of13
about half a mile13
there can be no13
walked backwards and forwards13
as if he had13
the manner in which13
the character of the13
as well as a13
of the lyrical ballads13
a great part of13
tells us that he13
along the side of13
could not have been13
the bed of the13
to the foot of13
wordsworth and his sister13
on account of the12
as if they were12
a passage in the12
the close of the12
foot of the lake12
quarter of a mile12
is said to have12
up and down the12
so far as i12
everything for me to12
received a letter from12
that he could not12
the side of a12
it was a fine12
that there was a12
here and there a12
on each side of12
for the purpose of12
at the entrance of12
tells us that the12
but there is no12
he seems to have12
side of the water12
in the shape of12
he would not have12
so far as it12
from the top of12
the first part of12
it ought to be12
in the united states12
the voice of the12
say everything for me12
of the same kind11
side of the hill11
as i have said11
that he was a11
the publication of the11
at a time when11
side of the road11
i do not believe11
as if he were11
in the heart of11
i thank you for11
mile and a half11
in the form of11
walked in the wood11
the first half of11
i do not mean11
shore of the lake11
in so far as11
we went to the11
it is difficult to11
is to be found11
as if we had11
as far as the11
tour made in scotland11
side of the vale11
we walked in the11
out of the way11
a mile and a11
the spirit of the11
at the beginning of11
the first of these11
the history of the11
what may be called11
one of the best11
i went to bed11
we could not have10
it is not a10
i do not remember10
i am not sure10
in the open air10
the beginning of the10
at the door of10
if i were to10
in the character of10
tour on the continent10
to be able to10
sate a long time10
the mouth of the10
it may be said10
of which i have10
the th of july10
with a view to10
if he had been10
went to bed at10
of the seven gables10
and there is a10
of a man who10
a day or two10
the wood in the10
in the neighbourhood of10
to that of the10
in the autumn of10
i was going to10
we did not walk10
made the acquaintance of10
of the lake of10
of the eighteenth century10
that there is no10
the entrance of the10
said to have been10
the surface of the10
that we could not10
in connection with the10
do not believe that10
it is the same10
we did not see10
in the habit of10
but it is a10
in the morning to10
in a letter to10
the part of the10
but it is the10
of the united states10
it has been said10
the mind of the10
i could not but10
if they had been10
and this is the10
the door of the10
and i walked to10
would have been a10
as if they had10
if we had been9
given to the world9
in spite of the9
it had been a9
we may say that9
seems to me to9
the falls of the9
are to be found9
in the nature of9
that it is not9
of the vita nuova9
a little further on9
we went into the9
it could not be9
in the second place9
a tour made in9
for its own sake9
it appears to me9
the form of a9
no more than a9
he wrote to me9
the same side of9
some of the most9
that he was the9
we went to bed9
a hundred years ago9
in the wood in9
to the effect that9
we were glad to9
i have not seen9
journal of a tour9
of a tour in9
a letter from coleridge9
the story of the9
it were not for9
be said to have9
to go to the9
he would have been9
on the subject of9
the preface to the9
we walked up the9
for a considerable way9
and i do not9
to say that he9
of a tour made9
would not have been9
falls of the clyde9
each side of the9
the face of the9
to the memory of9
might have been expected9
without shoes and stockings9
as well as in9
the th of may9
the centre of the9
he had been a9
i was obliged to9
on the d of9
and it would be9
it is a very9
wood in the morning9
it is one of9
the name of the9
to me to be9
in front of the9
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recollections of a tour9
one end of the9
that it was not9
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so far as we8
that he had been8
in the light of8
which i have been8
it is not the8
the bosom of the8
it might have been8
about a mile and8
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in the same year8
the th of april8
of his own mind8
i wrote to mary8
in the centre of8
which we were to8
it was in the8
but there was no8
that i could not8
the mind of man8
of the influence of8
and went to bed8
to take care of8
which we had seen8
part of the way8
if it had been8
after the publication of8
over and over again8
at the sight of8
i wrote to coleridge8
that it is the8
house of the seven8
the poet and his8
the use of the8
we had seen in8
as soon as we8
i hope you will8
so far as they8
sate by the fire8
to have been written8
memorials of a tour8
as one of the8
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the lives of the8
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the nature of the8
in antony and cleopatra8
of antony and cleopatra8
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the view from the8
of a man of8
of the divina commedia8
in the mind of8
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had been accustomed to8
great part of the8
the first volume of8
for the loss of8
of the house of8
i cannot tell you8
the head of a8
does not seem to8
walked up to the8
after we had left8
the foot of a8
bank of the river8
on the same side8
there is a great8
white doe of rylstone8
on one of the8
it is not so8
i went to the8
we sate by the8
we returned to the8
and there was no8
walked to the top8
of the most interesting8
a glimpse of the8
the subject of the8
the life of the8
not to speak of8
in some of the8
told me that he8
the north of england8
of the french revolution8
he said he had8
from house to house8
to say that i8
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the effect of the7
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as i have seen7
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reason to believe that7
banks of the river7
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which i have spoken7
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of the nineteenth century7
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a great number of7
side of the river7
to be seen but7
an hour or two7
can be no doubt7
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which i could not7
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the body of the7
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the sight of a7
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i ought to have7
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in the house of7
a man of genius7
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at one of the7
the pass of killicrankie7
the lady of the7
in such a place7
to the other side7
very queer small boy7
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as well as of7
the th of january7
the house of the7
at one end of7
the story of his7
of a tour on7
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to me from the7
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the depth of the7
i have been reading7
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may be said to7
men and women who7
was by no means7
trough of the clyde7
as it is called7
the bottom of a7
worked in the garden7
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the pleasure of the7
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