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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 456 |
represented either as utf | 138 |
characters represented either as | 138 |
all without asking permission | 129 |
the institutions providing financial | 129 |
markup reviewed and edited | 129 |
text is available for | 129 |
online text creation partnership | 129 |
the work described above | 129 |
from proquest page images | 129 |
to the terms of | 129 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 129 |
owned by the institutions | 129 |
the text can be | 129 |
text can be copied | 129 |
keyed and coded from | 129 |
work described above is | 129 |
providing financial support to | 129 |
according to the terms | 129 |
terms of creative commons | 129 |
and encoded edition of | 129 |
by the institutions providing | 129 |
financial support to the | 129 |
of the work described | 129 |
support to the early | 129 |
is available for reuse | 129 |
images scanned from microfilm | 129 |
for keying and markup | 129 |
encoded text transcribed from | 129 |
the terms of creative | 129 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 129 |
even for commercial purposes | 129 |
this phase i text | 129 |
described above is co | 129 |
edition of the work | 129 |
encoded edition of the | 129 |
i text is available | 129 |
to the early english | 129 |
assigned for keying and | 129 |
books online text creation | 129 |
the early english books | 129 |
tcp assigned for keying | 129 |
institutions providing financial support | 129 |
english books online text | 129 |
and coded from proquest | 129 |
phase i text is | 129 |
coded from proquest page | 129 |
and markup reviewed and | 129 |
text and markup reviewed | 129 |
iv tiff page images | 123 |
doe lodge at the | 110 |
the signe of the | 76 |
by university of nebraska | 69 |
a wide variety of | 69 |
tcp data is very | 69 |
then their works are | 69 |
have been looked at | 69 |
chose to create diplomatic | 69 |
large quantities of textual | 69 |
the project have been | 69 |
converting tcp files to | 69 |
within the usual project | 69 |
are a number of | 69 |
create accurately transcribed and | 69 |
into placeholder characters or | 69 |
the encoding was enhanced | 69 |
to page images in | 69 |
usually the first edition | 69 |
created by converting tcp | 69 |
companies for transcription and | 69 |
included and sometimes a | 69 |
created during phase of | 69 |
the publisher proquest to | 69 |
proquest via their early | 69 |
the text encoding initiative | 69 |
record of the period | 69 |
out by editorial teams | 69 |
aware of the process | 69 |
text selection was based | 69 |
text creation partnership web | 69 |
sets published by proquest | 69 |
gap elements of known | 69 |
be aware of the | 69 |
or text strings within | 69 |
later edition of a | 69 |
the usual project restraints | 69 |
elements of known extent | 69 |
where possible up to | 69 |
to external keying companies | 69 |
the public domain as | 69 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 69 |
readable characters will be | 69 |
true nature of the | 69 |
now take and use | 69 |
encoded and linked to | 69 |
to range over a | 69 |
any assumptions that can | 69 |
are available at the | 69 |
in all likelihood such | 69 |
will remain and some | 69 |
of the tei in | 69 |
to tei p using | 69 |
quality assurance was then | 69 |
print record of the | 69 |
texts have been issued | 69 |
title published between and | 69 |
elements to simplify the | 69 |
p using tcp tei | 69 |
that can be made | 69 |
usual project restraints of | 69 |
have been issued variously | 69 |
then carried out by | 69 |
of known extent have | 69 |
respectfully request that due | 69 |
was chosen if there | 69 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 69 |
standards were returned to | 69 |
was based on the | 69 |
external keying companies for | 69 |
accordance with level of | 69 |
in of gaps by | 69 |
the image sets published | 69 |
and linked to page | 69 |
due credit and attribution | 69 |
of instances per text | 69 |
language title published between | 69 |
works in english were | 69 |
mind that in all | 69 |
range over a wide | 69 |
keyers to be redone | 69 |
have been released into | 69 |
available at the text | 69 |
limit of instances per | 69 |
for accuracy and those | 69 |
as opposed to critical | 69 |
variety of subject areas | 69 |
all likelihood such instances | 69 |
should be aware of | 69 |
and markup guidelines are | 69 |
processes should make clear | 69 |
of a work was | 69 |
works are eligible for | 69 |
assurance was then carried | 69 |
and or corrected and | 69 |
chosen if there was | 69 |
restraints of time and | 69 |
while the overall quality | 69 |
the process of creating | 69 |
any remaining illegibles were | 69 |
that in all likelihood | 69 |
was enhanced and or | 69 |
creating the tcp texts | 69 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 69 |
the text creation partnership | 69 |
keying and markup guidelines | 69 |
number of works in | 69 |
image sets were sent | 69 |
structural encoding based on | 69 |
the print record of | 69 |
phase of the project | 69 |
and some readable characters | 69 |
therefore of any assumptions | 69 |
were encoded as gap | 69 |
first editions of a | 69 |
illegible were corrected where | 69 |
and sometimes a second | 69 |
but we respectfully request | 69 |
of creating the tcp | 69 |
in accordance with level | 69 |
looked at by a | 69 |
between the universities of | 69 |
second or later edition | 69 |
was a compelling reason | 69 |
sometimes a second or | 69 |
or tei g elements | 69 |
the true nature of | 69 |
level of the tei | 69 |
and available in eebo | 69 |
were sent to external | 69 |
sets were sent to | 69 |
tcp aimed to produce | 69 |
data is very good | 69 |
be made about the | 69 |
textual data within the | 69 |
which did not meet | 69 |
images in accordance with | 69 |
with level of the | 69 |
corrected where possible up | 69 |
general aim of eebo | 69 |
reflect the true nature | 69 |
text strings within braces | 69 |
to produce large quantities | 69 |
their works are eligible | 69 |
users should be aware | 69 |
partnership between the universities | 69 |
and oxford and the | 69 |
the texts have been | 69 |
placeholder characters or elements | 69 |
bear in mind that | 69 |
carried out by editorial | 69 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 69 |
creation partnership web site | 69 |
whichever is the greater | 69 |
qa standards were returned | 69 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 69 |
issued variously as sgml | 69 |
based on the new | 69 |
of any assumptions that | 69 |
likelihood such instances will | 69 |
reason to do so | 69 |
by editorial teams in | 69 |
linked to page images | 69 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 69 |
and therefore of any | 69 |
the texts were encoded | 69 |
can be made about | 69 |
copies of the texts | 69 |
teams in oxford and | 69 |
or later edition of | 69 |
a second or later | 69 |
request that due credit | 69 |
these processes should make | 69 |
encoded texts based on | 69 |
the general aim of | 69 |
never have been looked | 69 |
we respectfully request that | 69 |
the keyers to be | 69 |
of the print record | 69 |
the tei in libraries | 69 |
is a partnership between | 69 |
texts for their own | 69 |
tcp project was divided | 69 |
texts were encoded and | 69 |
although there are a | 69 |
domain as of january | 69 |
and therefore chose to | 69 |
in mind that in | 69 |
been looked at by | 69 |
by a tcp editor | 69 |
of gaps by user | 69 |
if there was a | 69 |
works in other languages | 69 |
on the image sets | 69 |
there was a compelling | 69 |
files to tei p | 69 |
work was chosen if | 69 |
filling in of gaps | 69 |
of a works in | 69 |
understanding these processes should | 69 |
tcp is to encode | 69 |
by converting tcp files | 69 |
errors will remain and | 69 |
the universities of michigan | 69 |
image sets published by | 69 |
published by proquest via | 69 |
publisher proquest to create | 69 |
on the text encoding | 69 |
of textual data within | 69 |
opposed to critical editions | 69 |
encoded as gap s | 69 |
to a limit of | 69 |
their early english books | 69 |
and encoded texts based | 69 |
of the project have | 69 |
in oxford and michigan | 69 |
and attribution is given | 69 |
of the process of | 69 |
instances will never have | 69 |
to the keyers to | 69 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 69 |
should bear in mind | 69 |
project restraints of time | 69 |
extent have been transformed | 69 |
attribution is given to | 69 |
data within the usual | 69 |
was then carried out | 69 |
sent to external keying | 69 |
or for an anonymous | 69 |
will never have been | 69 |
markup guidelines are available | 69 |
unicode or tei g | 69 |
a partnership between the | 69 |
was divided into two | 69 |
gaps by user contributors | 69 |
of time and funding | 69 |
michigan and oxford and | 69 |
did not meet qa | 69 |
into the public domain | 69 |
tcp files to tei | 69 |
corrected and characters marked | 69 |
of works in other | 69 |
was proofread for accuracy | 69 |
and characters marked as | 69 |
remain and some readable | 69 |
are eligible for inclusion | 69 |
illegibles were encoded as | 69 |
with changes to facilitate | 69 |
or elements to simplify | 69 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 69 |
or corrected and characters | 69 |
tcp is a partnership | 69 |
characters marked as illegible | 69 |
a works in english | 69 |
anyone can now take | 69 |
divided into two phases | 69 |
by proquest via their | 69 |
compelling reason to do | 69 |
released into the public | 69 |
for their own purposes | 69 |
of every monographic english | 69 |
overall quality of tcp | 69 |
of the texts have | 69 |
that due credit and | 69 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 69 |
editions of a works | 69 |
bibliography of english literature | 69 |
on the new cambridge | 69 |
therefore chose to create | 69 |
some errors will remain | 69 |
to encode one copy | 69 |
accuracy and those which | 69 |
proofread for accuracy and | 69 |
to reflect the true | 69 |
and those which did | 69 |
a limit of instances | 69 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 69 |
guidelines are available at | 69 |
for transcription and basic | 69 |
characters will be marked | 69 |
the filling in of | 69 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 69 |
intended to range over | 69 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 69 |
process of creating the | 69 |
made about the data | 69 |
public domain as of | 69 |
project have been released | 69 |
is to encode one | 69 |
there are a number | 69 |
notably latin and welsh | 69 |
at by a tcp | 69 |
text was proofread for | 69 |
will be marked as | 69 |
oxford and the publisher | 69 |
up to a limit | 69 |
simplify the filling in | 69 |
been transformed into placeholder | 69 |
universities of michigan and | 69 |
these texts for their | 69 |
the overall quality of | 69 |
aimed to produce large | 69 |
wide variety of subject | 69 |
to simplify the filling | 69 |
those which did not | 69 |
a work was chosen | 69 |
and use these texts | 69 |
enhanced and or corrected | 69 |
a number of works | 69 |
given to their original | 69 |
been released into the | 69 |
to create accurately transcribed | 69 |
based on the text | 69 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 69 |
at the text creation | 69 |
a compelling reason to | 69 |
texts based on the | 69 |
quantities of textual data | 69 |
encoding was enhanced and | 69 |
page images in accordance | 69 |
should make clear that | 69 |
possible up to a | 69 |
characters or elements to | 69 |
take and use these | 69 |
unicode or text strings | 69 |
be marked as illegible | 69 |
were corrected where possible | 69 |
texts created during phase | 69 |
keying companies for transcription | 69 |
selection was based on | 69 |
processed by university of | 69 |
as illegible were corrected | 69 |
can now take and | 69 |
were returned to the | 69 |
some readable characters will | 69 |
of each text was | 69 |
such instances will never | 69 |
published between and available | 69 |
returned to the keyers | 69 |
was intended to range | 69 |
marked as illegible were | 69 |
credit and attribution is | 69 |
tei p using tcp | 69 |
to their original source | 69 |
via their early english | 69 |
not meet qa standards | 69 |
nature of the print | 69 |
have been transformed into | 69 |
proquest to create accurately | 69 |
produce large quantities of | 69 |
users should bear in | 69 |
meet qa standards were | 69 |
quality of tcp data | 69 |
between and available in | 69 |
and the publisher proquest | 69 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 69 |
editorial teams in oxford | 69 |
project was divided into | 69 |
based on the image | 69 |
is given to their | 69 |
assumptions that can be | 69 |
each text was proofread | 69 |
selection was intended to | 69 |
mainly structural encoding based | 69 |
of michigan and oxford | 69 |
use these texts for | 69 |
were encoded and linked | 69 |
transcription and basic encoding | 69 |
of tcp data is | 69 |
over a wide variety | 69 |
edition of a work | 69 |
known extent have been | 69 |
for an anonymous work | 69 |
during phase of the | 69 |
in english were prioritized | 69 |
been issued variously as | 69 |
encoding based on the | 69 |
notes for div a | 68 |
reproduction of original in | 65 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 63 |
of the original in | 63 |
the original in the | 62 |
this text is an | 60 |
aim at making the | 60 |
transcription a of text | 60 |
changes aim at restoring | 60 |
text has not been | 60 |
textual changes and metadata | 60 |
the text the author | 60 |
the tcp digital transcription | 60 |
enriched version of the | 60 |
not been fully proofread | 60 |
at making the text | 60 |
tcp digital transcription a | 60 |
the annotation includes standard | 60 |
an enriched version of | 60 |
the text has been | 60 |
aim at restoring the | 60 |
english short title catalog | 60 |
that support the display | 60 |
a standardized format that | 60 |
of a text in | 60 |
text has been tokenized | 60 |
in a standardized format | 60 |
format that preserves archaic | 60 |
and linguistically annotated with | 60 |
amateur and professional end | 60 |
version of the tcp | 60 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 60 |
stationer meant to publish | 60 |
been fully proofread approx | 60 |
support the display of | 60 |
and suitable for network | 60 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 60 |
of the tcp digital | 60 |
has been tokenized and | 60 |
text the author or | 60 |
the english short title | 60 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 60 |
has not been fully | 60 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 60 |
by amateur and professional | 60 |
text in a standardized | 60 |
or stationer meant to | 60 |
text is an enriched | 60 |
standardized format that preserves | 60 |
includes standard spellings that | 60 |
enrichments aim at making | 60 |
end users from many | 60 |
textual changes aim at | 60 |
the display of a | 60 |
spellings that support the | 60 |
the text more computationally | 60 |
based collaborative curation by | 60 |
author or stationer meant | 60 |
many walks of life | 60 |
display of a text | 60 |
restoring the text the | 60 |
a text in a | 60 |
and professional end users | 60 |
that preserves archaic forms | 60 |
users from many walks | 60 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 60 |
professional end users from | 60 |
this text has not | 60 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 60 |
at restoring the text | 60 |
making the text more | 60 |
from many walks of | 60 |
curation by amateur and | 60 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 60 |
digital transcription a of | 60 |
is an enriched version | 60 |
in the english short | 60 |
the author or stationer | 60 |
standard spellings that support | 60 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 60 |
text more computationally tractable | 60 |
reproduction of the original | 59 |
text r in the | 57 |
r in the english | 57 |
a of text r | 57 |
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a stc estc s | 56 |
s this keyboarded and | 54 |
estc s this keyboarded | 54 |
at the signe of | 53 |
mo a wing t | 50 |
stc estc s this | 50 |
spi global keyed and | 50 |
global keyed and coded | 50 |
this text in the | 49 |
words puts this text | 49 |
rate of defects per | 49 |
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category of texts with | 49 |
the rate of defects | 49 |
covantage keyed and coded | 48 |
the original text notes | 48 |
text notes for div | 48 |
apex covantage keyed and | 48 |
original text notes for | 48 |
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r ocm this keyboarded | 47 |
estc r ocm this | 47 |
wing t estc r | 43 |
and are to be | 42 |
a wing t estc | 40 |
and xml conversion the | 40 |
t estc r ocm | 38 |
wife to her husband | 36 |
with between and defects | 35 |
texts with between and | 35 |
of texts with between | 35 |
between and defects per | 35 |
pot of good ale | 35 |
a pot of good | 35 |
are to be sold | 34 |
original in thomason collection | 32 |
of original in thomason | 32 |
the most part of | 31 |
aptara keyed and coded | 31 |
text in the c | 28 |
in the c category | 28 |
the c category of | 28 |
c category of texts | 28 |
c the rate of | 28 |
the rest of the | 27 |
in the henry e | 26 |
huntington library and art | 26 |
john c the rate | 26 |
library and art gallery | 26 |
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the ax in aldermanbury | 17 |
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original in the bodleian | 17 |
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sold at his shop | 16 |
be sold at his | 16 |
and goe away on | 16 |
with a pot of | 16 |
logarbo text and markup | 16 |
s ocm this keyboarded | 16 |
estc s ocm this | 16 |
mona logarbo text and | 16 |
the english and dutch | 15 |
they doe come on | 15 |
at the castle in | 15 |
in the parish of | 15 |
siefring text and markup | 15 |
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judith siefring text and | 15 |
in the time of | 15 |
at the saracens head | 15 |
on the other side | 15 |
the names of the | 15 |
of all sorts of | 14 |
and some of them | 14 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 14 |
at the george in | 14 |
is not to be | 14 |
at the end of | 14 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 14 |
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at the time of | 14 |
on thursdaies and fridaies | 13 |
of a pot of | 13 |
the church of england | 13 |
and the rest of | 13 |
lodge at the signe | 13 |
judith siefring sampled and | 13 |
written by iohn taylor | 13 |
was the sonne of | 13 |
they come and goe | 13 |
siefring sampled and proofread | 13 |
and all the world | 13 |
and one of the | 12 |
and the next day | 12 |
who departed this life | 12 |
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i will make you | 12 |
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lodge at the george | 12 |
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huber text and markup | 11 |
the i le of | 11 |
to tame a shrew | 11 |
gap elements at the | 11 |
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the sunne enters into | 11 |
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no known defects that | 11 |
defects that were recorded | 11 |
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text has no known | 11 |
huber sampled and proofread | 11 |
the time of transcription | 11 |
recorded as gap elements | 11 |
elements at the time | 11 |
order of the garter | 11 |
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known defects that were | 11 |
that were recorded as | 11 |
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estc r this keyboarded | 11 |
r this keyboarded and | 11 |
the manner of his | 11 |
the castle in woodstreet | 11 |
and in the end | 11 |
a this text has | 11 |
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shot by the boord | 10 |
at the three cups | 10 |
the rest of his | 10 |
a great deale of | 10 |
with the names of | 10 |
the saracens head in | 10 |
as if he were | 10 |
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john a this text | 10 |
the king of kings | 10 |
the bell in friday | 10 |
as if i had | 10 |
the high and mightie | 10 |
to the right worshipfull | 10 |
on munday the second | 10 |
of all the english | 10 |
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a paire of oares | 10 |
the three cups in | 10 |
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together by the eares | 10 |
the axe in aldermanbury | 10 |
and from thence to | 10 |
of the clocke in | 10 |
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thursdaies and goe away | 10 |
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i am sure i | 9 |
doe come on thursdaies | 9 |
lodge at the bell | 9 |
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all the english monarchs | 9 |
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the one of them | 9 |
that there was a | 9 |
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lodge at the axe | 9 |
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are to be solde | 9 |
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the george in bredstreet | 9 |
is a good market | 9 |
and now and then | 9 |
lodge at the castle | 9 |
to the immortall memory | 9 |
to the isle of | 9 |
the kings most excellent | 9 |
the most of them | 9 |
tale in a tub | 9 |
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lodge at the saracens | 9 |
this life at his | 9 |
munday the second of | 9 |
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doth lodge at the | 9 |
in the yeare of | 9 |
that it is a | 9 |
i doubt not but | 9 |
was one of the | 8 |
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clocke in the morning | 8 |
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the beginning of the | 8 |
so that a man | 8 |
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to the rest of | 8 |
saracens head without newgate | 8 |
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i will tell you | 8 |
that there is no | 8 |
that all the world | 8 |
because they would not | 8 |
but yet a begger | 8 |
of king henry the | 8 |
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consecrated to the immortall | 8 |
the master of the | 8 |
of the church of | 8 |
all the world may | 8 |
will not pay him | 8 |
i am perswaded that | 8 |
so is a whore | 8 |
a lecture of an | 8 |
and are to bee | 8 |
to the noble gentleman | 8 |
with all my heart | 8 |
author of mercurius melancholicus | 8 |
by sea and land | 8 |
printed for henry gosson | 8 |
yet for all this | 8 |
lodge at the three | 8 |
to the signe of | 8 |
from london to the | 8 |
all sorts of people | 8 |
most of them are | 8 |
it is said that | 8 |
goe away on fridaies | 8 |
under the command of | 8 |
of the most part | 8 |
the latter end of | 7 |
the riuer of thames | 7 |
the d category of | 7 |
b category of texts | 7 |
place of publication from | 7 |
by word of mouth | 7 |
to the right honourable | 7 |
the high court of | 7 |
the throne of grace | 7 |
the kings of england | 7 |
as if he had | 7 |
at a place called | 7 |
to all the world | 7 |
of original in huntington | 7 |
peeces of brasse ordnance | 7 |
by king henry the | 7 |
noble order of the | 7 |
the house of god | 7 |
and told him that | 7 |
i was in the | 7 |
f category of texts | 7 |
of the age of | 7 |
b the rate of | 7 |
in the first place | 7 |
of texts with fewer | 7 |
was not able to | 7 |
of the raigne of | 7 |
fewer than defects per | 7 |
in the b category | 7 |
wherein is described the | 7 |
at a tables end | 7 |
that it was a | 7 |
john latta sampled and | 7 |
a ship of great | 7 |
as if they were | 7 |
the immortall memory of | 7 |
with the losse of | 7 |
a good market towne | 7 |
in the dayes of | 7 |
it is not to | 7 |
it is you that | 7 |
i care not for | 7 |
the name of it | 7 |
by the grace of | 7 |
without the helpe of | 7 |
to a place called | 7 |
text in the b | 7 |
is one of the | 7 |
for the space of | 7 |
exhorting over a buttery | 7 |
f the rate of | 7 |
and death of the | 7 |
if they were not | 7 |
the next day i | 7 |
jennifer kietzman text and | 7 |
all the kings of | 7 |
with or more defects | 7 |
texts with fewer than | 7 |
names of all the | 7 |
with the description of | 7 |
in the f category | 7 |
to the end of | 7 |
called by the name | 7 |
d category of texts | 7 |
in the d category | 7 |
of texts with or | 7 |
in saint iohns street | 7 |
of his bad debters | 7 |
as it were in | 7 |
texts with or more | 7 |
kietzman sampled and proofread | 7 |
the lord of hosts | 7 |
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i doe not know | 4 |
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and profit of the | 4 |
that her husband was | 4 |
head above the round | 4 |
happened since the beginning | 4 |
all sorts of weather | 4 |
one of the women | 4 |
to the king of | 4 |
i ohn o kes | 4 |
of his iourney from | 4 |
the most habitable parts | 4 |
or tom nash his | 4 |
of their governments to | 4 |
causes of the diseases | 4 |
i am sorry that | 4 |
the reigne of king | 4 |
a iustice of the | 4 |
the prince of peace | 4 |
a late volume set | 4 |
our lord saviour christs | 4 |
or definition of diverse | 4 |
to one against the | 4 |
a comparison betweene a | 4 |
in the church of | 4 |
they were so called | 4 |
as well as by | 4 |
illustrious and welbeloued lord | 4 |
raigne of king edward | 4 |
the borough of southwarke | 4 |
drawne downe from the | 4 |
as much as they | 4 |
to and fro in | 4 |
such and such a | 4 |
and no doubt but | 4 |
a private house to | 4 |
but in the end | 4 |
and names of all | 4 |
of the marigold in | 4 |
those that would pay | 4 |
with a sollid discourse | 4 |
names of the ships | 4 |
funerall elegie for the | 4 |
by advice of his | 4 |
the generall complaint of | 4 |
his oration to the | 4 |
a happy returne with | 4 |
the burthen of tuns | 4 |
at the siege of | 4 |
physick to be given | 4 |
sacred memoriall of the | 4 |
such part of the | 4 |
magnificent entertainment of our | 4 |
entred on munday the | 4 |
proceedings of the armie | 4 |
or the description of | 4 |
distempers of the common | 4 |
he that had the | 4 |
wherein is discovered the | 4 |
it was delivered by | 4 |
if it were possible | 4 |
pirats or men of | 4 |
pittifully entred on munday | 4 |
and operation of our | 4 |
blessing of god on | 4 |
their ordnance more than | 4 |
the losse of a | 4 |
to preach in a | 4 |
is a king of | 4 |
lecture as it was | 4 |
in the borough of | 4 |
knight of the honourable | 4 |
a preparative to studie | 4 |
ordnance more than ten | 4 |
nine great turkish pyrat | 4 |
from the spruce dames | 4 |
to edenborough in scotland | 4 |
happy returne with men | 4 |
to the most habitable | 4 |
a plea for prerogative | 4 |
to these later times | 4 |
of wit without offence | 4 |
groomes of his maiesties | 4 |
and encountred by nine | 4 |
at one and thirty | 4 |
or shall be writ | 4 |
of five sorts of | 4 |
dangerous disease of feminine | 4 |
yeares and odd monethes | 4 |
if you please to | 4 |
god on the present | 4 |
with a cup of | 4 |
to a foolish pamphlet | 4 |
in use now in | 4 |
and why they were | 4 |
said the poulterers wife | 4 |
upon the tyranny of | 4 |
vnder the command of | 4 |
of winnington in the | 4 |
defeat given him at | 4 |
the old martin queller | 4 |
of a late volume | 4 |
such martyrs as suffered | 4 |
a lecture betweene a | 4 |
was the father of | 4 |
no better than a | 4 |
they being in number | 4 |
number and names of | 4 |
the scourge of basenesse | 4 |
great and small oysters | 4 |
the church which has | 4 |
and other parts of | 4 |
end of the world | 4 |
to the censure of | 4 |
in barkeshire doe lodge | 4 |
built by king edward | 4 |
this seditious sect is | 4 |
the honour of a | 4 |
there is an end | 4 |
the discovery of all | 4 |
excellent and most accurate | 4 |
the dolphin without bishopsgate | 4 |
gregory nonsence his newes | 4 |
new tricke to tame | 4 |
of an ague prescribing | 4 |
onely with mony and | 4 |
occasion of his iourney | 4 |
and with the same | 4 |
in the behalfe of | 4 |
in praise of the | 4 |
an apology for private | 4 |
to all that hath | 4 |
it may be he | 4 |
and chases on this | 4 |
at the upper end | 4 |
of the ridiculous fashions | 4 |
at the last the | 4 |
the office of a | 4 |
citty of prague in | 4 |
that hanged him lately | 4 |
for the which the | 4 |
i am sure you | 4 |
audacious height of disobedience | 4 |
most accurate physick to | 4 |
vse of the simple | 4 |
how to tame a | 4 |
it was in the | 4 |
to have a care | 4 |
morrow comes not yet | 4 |
complaint of the most | 4 |
together at a private | 4 |
his newes from no | 4 |
iohn taylor being yet | 4 |
in a robe of | 4 |
purpose to be read | 4 |
and in this sort | 4 |
by i ohn o | 4 |
most parts and places | 4 |
by the author of | 4 |
and thy name is | 4 |
king richard the second | 4 |
at a conventicle on | 4 |
some print faded and | 4 |
was borne in the | 4 |
and sundry sorts of | 4 |
from london to edenborough | 4 |
wherein this seditious sect | 4 |
that one of them | 4 |
which those formes are | 4 |
the spruce dames of | 4 |
to the kings most | 4 |
the aspiring ambition of | 4 |
a little of the | 4 |
the sweetnesse of the | 4 |
noble souldiers that goe | 4 |
vvho came thither on | 4 |
to the top of | 4 |
more than ten to | 4 |
as it did in | 4 |
i haue seene many | 4 |
that cannot say grace | 4 |
came to the king | 4 |
that many of them | 4 |
till in the end | 4 |
as are by their | 4 |
the ridiculous fashions of | 4 |
is discovered the strange | 4 |
or at the least | 4 |
sect is fairely dissected | 4 |
the late defeat given | 4 |
as it was delivered | 4 |
memoriall of the great | 4 |
the people that were | 4 |
a man of a | 4 |
great turkish pyrat ships | 4 |
against henry the walker | 4 |
for the maintenance of | 4 |
his copulation with a | 4 |
yorke for my money | 4 |
generall pardon to be | 4 |
fashions of these distracted | 4 |
if it had bin | 4 |
and magnificent entertainment of | 4 |
advice of his great | 4 |
where the george and | 4 |
five mad shavers of | 4 |
brief director for those | 4 |
being a just comparison | 4 |
in the midst of | 4 |
the vvhole life and | 4 |
in defence of iohn | 4 |
if there be any | 4 |
the number and names | 4 |
a quarter of a | 4 |
the london and westminster | 4 |
booker that hanged him | 4 |
at watford in hartfordshire | 4 |
the honourable order of | 4 |
the immedicable tumour of | 4 |
jonathan blaney sampled and | 4 |
ridiculous fashions of these | 4 |
of heaven and earth | 4 |
to guard the parliament | 4 |
my loue and seruice | 4 |
it is a most | 4 |
came into this country | 4 |
their governments to this | 4 |
there are not many | 4 |
that if one draw | 4 |
the noble cavalier caracterised | 4 |
other parts of that | 4 |
with a friendly farewell | 4 |
mannour of haleing in | 4 |
behold the period of | 4 |
parliament to this in | 4 |
preface to the reader | 4 |
describing each particular disease | 4 |
of the church and | 4 |
i am bound to | 4 |
of a tempestuous spirit | 4 |
those formes are warranted | 4 |
are to bee found | 4 |
of the most oppressed | 4 |
accompanied with an officer | 4 |
signe of the blew | 4 |
t a estc r | 4 |
have suffered in this | 4 |
by the painefull and | 4 |
was the first king | 4 |
or it may be | 4 |
cock and the wisbich | 4 |
and so much for | 4 |
henry walker the ironmonger | 4 |
is no great matter | 4 |
taylor being yet unhanged | 4 |
nor can it be | 4 |
talke on the hill | 4 |
the true character of | 4 |
the county of surry | 4 |
desired union betweene prerogative | 4 |
to the devill for | 4 |
the body of the | 4 |
at the rose neere | 4 |
him to be a | 4 |
crowned at westminster the | 4 |
me and my company | 4 |
and the whole kingdome | 4 |
men at the least | 4 |
it is too much | 4 |
ancient example of vertue | 4 |
which is called by | 4 |
was as good as | 4 |
a sollid discourse betweene | 4 |
oration to the rebells | 4 |
is not gold that | 4 |
an especiall declaration of | 4 |
i lodged at the | 4 |
name conjectured by stc | 4 |
preached at watford in | 4 |
downe the riuer of | 4 |
of men at the | 4 |
a ship of london | 4 |
in the house of | 4 |
at his house at | 4 |
imploring the blessing of | 4 |
in number of men | 4 |
succinctly describing each particular | 4 |
iohn taylors moneths travells | 4 |
every one of them | 4 |
given to the church | 4 |
of prague in bohemia | 4 |
of our dread soveraigne | 4 |
names of the severall | 4 |
tub lecture as it | 4 |
cinquepace of five sorts | 4 |
that is a foole | 4 |
the most parts and | 4 |
the causes of all | 4 |
are by their trades | 4 |
to the city of | 4 |
every day in the | 4 |
was lately written by | 4 |
i oft haue seene | 4 |
the noble order of | 4 |
to give me a | 4 |
being the studious readings | 4 |
any part of the | 4 |
mad shavers of drury | 4 |
are at this time | 4 |
the ruines of an | 4 |
and distempers of this | 4 |
this land under the | 4 |
the devil is become | 4 |
a medicine for the | 4 |
i will tell thee | 4 |
the deuill and all | 4 |
than ten to one | 4 |
capitall city of the | 4 |
part of the admirable | 4 |
seditious sect is fairely | 4 |
sollid discourse betweene yesterday | 4 |
copulation with a holy | 4 |
character of a dissembling | 4 |
declaration of the potency | 4 |
now most learnedly enlarged | 4 |
now in the kingdomes | 4 |
neere the road of | 4 |
and it is a | 4 |
kingdomes of great brittaine | 4 |
and occasion of his | 4 |
written for the vse | 4 |
distressed commons of england | 4 |
the beginning of their | 4 |
at the bear in | 4 |
the rabble of seditious | 4 |
first in the high | 4 |
letters to any parts | 4 |
the world may see | 4 |
in all his life | 4 |
is described the dignity | 4 |
you shall have no | 4 |
on fridaies and goe | 4 |
are in danger of | 4 |
and in stead of | 4 |
body of the kingdome | 4 |
at his shop in | 4 |
a brother of theirs | 4 |
sundry sorts of heads | 4 |
his iourney from scotland | 4 |
taverne with a bush | 4 |
how the devil is | 4 |
t thomason e estc | 4 |
a new tricke to | 4 |
too hard one way | 4 |
from the primitive church | 4 |
lately written by an | 4 |
compiled first in the | 4 |
a full and compleat | 4 |
since the beginning of | 4 |
ansvver to all that | 4 |
taylor hath satyrically suited | 4 |
there to be had | 4 |
authors in prose and | 4 |
from the citty of | 4 |
it is no doubt | 4 |
he tells us of | 4 |
from the judge to | 4 |
house to heare a | 4 |
answer against the writer | 4 |
to be read to | 4 |
any parts of england | 4 |
and goods to london | 4 |
were encouraged to a | 4 |
from the most parts | 4 |
from whence they came | 4 |
as much as would | 4 |
the nipping or snipping | 4 |
out upon the tyranny | 4 |
written upon white paper | 4 |
especially respecting such as | 4 |
foughten neere the road | 4 |
those that haue paid | 4 |
the blessing of god | 4 |
to the iunto at | 4 |
and statutes of that | 4 |
an assemble of brownists | 4 |
in a browne study | 4 |
to the rabble of | 4 |
especiall declaration of the | 4 |
a brave memorable and | 4 |
the rose and crowne | 4 |
one draw too hard | 4 |
and will not pay | 4 |
on a bed side | 4 |
part of the world | 4 |
expressed in the royall | 4 |
iohn booker that hanged | 4 |
you to be so | 4 |
be the sonne of | 4 |
of such part of | 4 |
with a great deale | 4 |
would send their letters | 4 |
the crosse keyes in | 4 |
and as he was | 4 |
writer of a late | 4 |
comparison betweene a thiefe | 4 |
social life and customs | 4 |
shall be writ by | 4 |
speeches and statutes of | 4 |
at the star in | 4 |
is justly refuted their | 4 |
true character of a | 4 |
as if you had | 4 |
from london to gravesend | 4 |
you have fought for | 4 |
the road of tittawan | 4 |
of the poore and | 4 |
a man of such | 4 |
or pointing at vulgar | 4 |
the capitall city of | 4 |
because i would not | 4 |
much good may it | 4 |
mad at roundheads and | 4 |
with an officer of | 4 |
barkeshire doe lodge at | 4 |
i give and bequeath | 4 |
i am sure there | 4 |
disturbers of the state | 4 |
the citty of london | 4 |
or the most part | 4 |
cart before the horse | 4 |
the indians a hurry | 4 |
be understood by the | 4 |
in the name of | 4 |
the bread of life | 4 |
late volume set forth | 4 |
wherin the kingdome is | 4 |
the rest of that | 4 |
the censure of the | 4 |
are as wise as | 4 |
met together at a | 4 |
to be a guest | 4 |
his friend iohn taylor | 4 |
round the corners of | 4 |
fowles of the ayre | 4 |
of the whole world | 4 |
written by an impudent | 4 |
hath or shall be | 4 |
parr of winnington in | 4 |
generall complaint of the | 4 |
signes of the zodiack | 4 |
and thus much shall | 4 |
nipping or snipping of | 4 |
lately in a picture | 4 |
but if a man | 4 |
parliament being a counter | 4 |
i came to the | 4 |
or westerne part of | 4 |
when you are in | 4 |
norfolk cock and the | 4 |
him lately in a | 4 |
judge to the petty | 4 |
vertue of a pot | 4 |
to all his loving | 4 |
thus much shall suffice | 4 |
if a man be | 4 |
city of the dominion | 4 |
one of them was | 4 |
king henry the eight | 4 |
to the petty fogger | 4 |
in the raignes of | 4 |
that they were all | 4 |
in regard of the | 4 |
martyrs as suffered persecution | 4 |
made all the world | 4 |
the period of your | 4 |
plea of divine inspiration | 4 |
within a mile of | 4 |
and in the first | 4 |
satyricall salutation to the | 4 |
in the said counties | 4 |
one of them said | 4 |
a tub lecture as | 4 |
out of the way | 4 |
the iunto at vvestminster | 4 |
of iohn the swimmer | 4 |
vvritten on purpose to | 4 |
of london in england | 4 |
to god in the | 4 |
every thursday to the | 4 |
out of sundry authors | 4 |
his vanity of sciences | 4 |
the tyranny of antichrist | 4 |
the george and elizabeth | 4 |
to be purchased onely | 4 |
the distempers of the | 4 |
of the vertue of | 4 |
for i am sure | 4 |
the misery of the | 4 |
that hath or shall | 4 |
london and westminster parliament | 4 |
and a rebellious caviller | 4 |
he that hath a | 4 |
suffered in this land | 4 |
whose life is hypocriticall | 4 |
in this land under | 4 |
diseases and distempers of | 4 |
encountred by nine great | 4 |
was buried at glastenbury | 4 |
newes from no place | 4 |
and a paire of | 4 |
in opposition to popish | 4 |
each particular disease wherin | 4 |
a wing t thomason | 4 |
a man with a | 4 |
and yet for all | 4 |
and as for the | 4 |
returne of his iourney | 4 |
full and compleat answer | 4 |
i meete them to | 4 |
accident which hapned at | 4 |
fought with three turkish | 4 |
against the writer of | 4 |
the time of the | 4 |
taylor on thame isis | 4 |
use now in the | 4 |
the vvonders of the | 4 |
with the relation of | 4 |
or mercuries weekly night | 4 |
answer to a foolish | 4 |
by their trades coblers | 4 |
so long a time | 4 |
shop on london bridge | 4 |
one against the other | 4 |
blaney sampled and proofread | 4 |
most habitable parts of | 4 |
list of all the | 4 |
kings of england and | 4 |
beginning of their governments | 4 |
lord saviour christs birth | 4 |
with a holy sister | 4 |
man of the house | 4 |
statutes of that court | 4 |
in king henry the | 4 |
as also how long | 4 |
wherein his hellish maiestie | 4 |
for the late defeat | 4 |
it was my fortune | 4 |
to the high and | 4 |
duke of richmond and | 4 |
most part of drinks | 4 |
of the burthen of | 4 |
i thinke it best | 4 |
of tittawan in barbary | 4 |
by nine great turkish | 4 |
come every wednesday to | 4 |
of the comming of | 4 |
at a private house | 4 |
and progresse of henry | 4 |
as much as in | 4 |
turkish men of warre | 4 |
all his life time | 4 |
wherein the publique faith | 4 |
period of your evills | 4 |
and thus she begins | 4 |
but if i had | 4 |
part of my text | 4 |
these distracted times by | 4 |
the hellish parliament being | 4 |
of god on the | 4 |
at the crosse keyes | 4 |
jonathan blaney text and | 4 |
their letters to any | 4 |
watford in hartfordshire at | 4 |
that would send their | 4 |
as you shall find | 4 |
they may be understood | 4 |
is become a round | 4 |
the next day being | 4 |
why they were so | 4 |
of as many as | 4 |
a valorous and perillous | 4 |
they are to be | 4 |
a satyricall salutation to | 4 |
are not to be | 4 |
they were encouraged to | 4 |
yere of his age | 4 |
our dread soveraigne lord | 4 |
other side of the | 4 |
of all manner of | 4 |
disease wherin the kingdome | 4 |
i doe not say | 4 |
the man in the | 4 |
out of his house | 4 |
all the world in | 4 |
if there were no | 4 |
which i could name | 4 |
disburthened from henry vvalker | 4 |
time out of minde | 4 |
by the helpe of | 4 |
to speake the truth | 4 |
i have read of | 4 |
demonstrative speeches and statutes | 4 |
on the morrow i | 4 |
the second of iuly | 4 |
a man or woman | 4 |
every wednesday to the | 4 |
being the true character | 4 |
containing the demonstrative speeches | 4 |
and the other another | 4 |
in all places of | 4 |
the king and his | 4 |
into the house of | 4 |
of such martyrs as | 4 |
the george neere holborne | 4 |
had as good to | 4 |
did in august last | 4 |
progresse of henry walker | 4 |
prescribing excellent and most | 4 |
yeere of his reigne | 4 |
and most of them | 4 |
ten to one against | 4 |
two miles from thence | 4 |
know not how to | 4 |
for the earle of | 4 |
a list of all | 4 |
from whence it came | 4 |
at the name of | 4 |
all the world to | 4 |
mony and without penance | 4 |
a svvarme of sectaries | 4 |
the meaning of the | 4 |
though it may be | 4 |
you shall find it | 4 |
kirk davis text and | 4 |
compleat answer against the | 4 |
heads of all fashions | 4 |
pay if they could | 4 |
ten miles from london | 4 |
the rose in smithfield | 4 |
winnington in the parish | 4 |
in hartfordshire at a | 4 |
the gentlemen of his | 4 |
as it hath done | 4 |
not to be found | 4 |
five sorts of knaves | 4 |
of the towne of | 4 |
betweene a thiefe and | 4 |
of a prelaticall man | 4 |
of the simple vnderstander | 4 |
and not to be | 4 |
are offended at the | 4 |
to be one of | 4 |
instead of keeping a | 4 |
beginning of the parliament | 4 |
in the high dutch | 4 |
to see the vvonders | 4 |
better fed then taught | 4 |
immedicable tumour of faction | 4 |
the five mad shavers | 4 |
to whom one of | 4 |
of a dissembling brownist | 4 |
equall disturbers of the | 4 |
a thiefe and a | 4 |
but that it is | 4 |
good may it doe | 4 |
there was a great | 4 |
being ninety in number | 4 |
number of men at | 4 |
particular disease wherin the | 4 |
to his friends in | 4 |
louing friend iohn taylor | 4 |
but this is not | 4 |
to the church which | 4 |
habitable parts of the | 4 |
be given to the | 4 |
hartfordshire at a conventicle | 4 |
may please thee the | 4 |
well as by sea | 3 |
rowse of the towne | 3 |
be one of the | 3 |
they doe come to | 3 |
good for nothing but | 3 |
at the beare in | 3 |
fresh and newly made | 3 |
which they call the | 3 |
thirtieth day of march | 3 |
have a care of | 3 |
knew the beginning of | 3 |
hell in the deuils | 3 |
said walker hath writ | 3 |
in the memory of | 3 |
the said severall shires | 3 |
and boats are ordinarily | 3 |
to the end to | 3 |
his name in vaine | 3 |
there is many a | 3 |
that were wont to | 3 |
and priviledges of parliament | 3 |
and when they return | 3 |
from whom he received | 3 |
dedicated for the present | 3 |
spent upon him every | 3 |
and on what daies | 3 |
at my backe returne | 3 |
of variety and witty | 3 |
so that he was | 3 |
parliament house upon thursday | 3 |
to the protection of | 3 |
poysoned by his wife | 3 |
glory in the dust | 3 |
and his learned counsell | 3 |
purpose i gave out | 3 |
necessary vse of all | 3 |
head of her maine | 3 |
satyres that attend them | 3 |
of the brownists is | 3 |
the world runs on | 3 |
his description of his | 3 |
corners of thy head | 3 |
to make up the | 3 |
that the sect of | 3 |
physick for the chvrch | 3 |
and verse being the | 3 |
by all meanes to | 3 |
too late or too | 3 |
in strange and true | 3 |
the losse of his | 3 |
by sea from london | 3 |
to maintain his majesties | 3 |
rupert invites you all | 3 |
inhabited or allowed under | 3 |
this is the worke | 3 |
and the next morning | 3 |
i know thou canst | 3 |
of the two peerlesse | 3 |
to bring them to | 3 |
with other prouisions of | 3 |
to his royall father | 3 |
the danger of the | 3 |
at the request of | 3 |
all things that are | 3 |
that the name of | 3 |
by the way of | 3 |
of the dreadfull accident | 3 |
usually attend to carry | 3 |
i have read in | 3 |
sixe sackings of the | 3 |
haue the art to | 3 |
in surrey on thursday | 3 |
as well as he | 3 |
the rose at holborn | 3 |
of captaine iohn weddell | 3 |
god in the highest | 3 |
the kings majesties water | 3 |
a foole as i | 3 |
i tooke my pen | 3 |
the man of the | 3 |
controversie one against the | 3 |
in manner and forme | 3 |
kirk davis sampled and | 3 |
likewise the strange breed | 3 |
from the parliament house | 3 |
with a vindication of | 3 |
from hell in the | 3 |
with his boate laden | 3 |
of old iohn garrets | 3 |
to be saved by | 3 |
thankes before and after | 3 |
the helpe of art | 3 |
it is manifest that | 3 |
crowne in globe lane | 3 |
lerry with a new | 3 |
whilst he on earth | 3 |
the humble petition of | 3 |
but to the purpose | 3 |
that i have not | 3 |
garbled at the request | 3 |
the wonder of a | 3 |
the imprint is false | 3 |
may please thee to | 3 |
and a new cum | 3 |
the voyages of the | 3 |
sure i thinke the | 3 |
and illustrious prince lewis | 3 |
secretaries that had nothing | 3 |
my approued good friend | 3 |
in the deuils name | 3 |
of the inditement which | 3 |
i will not be | 3 |
end of the table | 3 |
the good ship named | 3 |
the fury of the | 3 |
to the scold rampant | 3 |
good theife and the | 3 |
welcome me with pottles | 3 |
it hath a good | 3 |
goe away on saturdaies | 3 |
and there is an | 3 |
consecrated to the living | 3 |
with an intent to | 3 |
or coriats escape from | 3 |
two new made satyres | 3 |
had more minde to | 3 |
dayes for rich men | 3 |
was wont to be | 3 |
most fresh and newly | 3 |
had married with a | 3 |
all such as doe | 3 |
vpon occasion of the | 3 |
being a learned felt | 3 |
such places as their | 3 |
late his majesties proctor | 3 |
is you that have | 3 |
elegy consecrated to the | 3 |
the art to sayle | 3 |
and humbly desired to | 3 |
and his returne from | 3 |
his raigne the of | 3 |
are the composings of | 3 |