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quadgram | frequency |
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for the first time | 24 |
the pied piper of | 21 |
pied piper of hamelin | 21 |
the flight of the | 20 |
flight of the duchess | 18 |
good news from ghent | 18 |
in the course of | 18 |
at the end of | 16 |
brought the good news | 15 |
to the dark tower | 15 |
they brought the good | 15 |
news from ghent to | 14 |
the italian in england | 14 |
the bishop orders his | 14 |
the dark tower came | 14 |
childe roland to the | 14 |
in a letter to | 14 |
bishop orders his tomb | 14 |
the good news from | 14 |
roland to the dark | 14 |
at the same time | 13 |
from ghent to aix | 13 |
in the way of | 13 |
the end of the | 13 |
boy and the angel | 12 |
how they brought the | 12 |
of men and women | 12 |
the boy and the | 12 |
the place of the | 12 |
up at a villa | 12 |
was one of the | 11 |
incident of the french | 11 |
of the french camp | 11 |
of red and yellow | 10 |
a matter of course | 10 |
the ring and the | 10 |
ring and the book | 10 |
orders his tomb at | 10 |
edition of his works | 9 |
two poets of croisic | 9 |
for aught i know | 9 |
on the ground of | 9 |
a day or two | 9 |
the face of the | 9 |
old pictures in florence | 9 |
for the sake of | 9 |
the baths of lucca | 9 |
on the part of | 9 |
ripe for fight now | 9 |
the two poets of | 9 |
love among the ruins | 9 |
do him right now | 9 |
in the face of | 8 |
works of robert browning | 8 |
the life of the | 8 |
is said to have | 8 |
the revival of learning | 8 |
his tomb at saint | 8 |
how it strikes a | 8 |
the bank of england | 8 |
it is difficult to | 8 |
in the autumn of | 8 |
it strikes a contemporary | 8 |
of the middle ages | 8 |
on the other hand | 8 |
one of the most | 8 |
down in the city | 8 |
a blot in the | 8 |
in a certain sense | 8 |
the statue and the | 7 |
so long as he | 7 |
to go and see | 7 |
for a short time | 7 |
it is in the | 7 |
statue and the bust | 7 |
and all in vain | 7 |
the time of the | 7 |
i never saw a | 7 |
at the close of | 7 |
in the bank of | 7 |
at the time of | 7 |
it must have been | 7 |
in so far as | 7 |
on the other side | 7 |
letters to miss blagden | 7 |
the whole of the | 7 |
of the value of | 6 |
the return of the | 6 |
the paved work of | 6 |
in the person of | 6 |
one of the great | 6 |
they came to the | 6 |
in the direction of | 6 |
it seemed as if | 6 |
and i will never | 6 |
nor bridle drew until | 6 |
to the two poets | 6 |
a minute more to | 6 |
in the heart of | 6 |
he and his sister | 6 |
not a minute more | 6 |
new edition of his | 6 |
the life of a | 6 |
in the present case | 6 |
a trace of the | 6 |
until he reached the | 6 |
bridle drew until he | 6 |
the work of the | 6 |
be one lost good | 6 |
the best is when | 6 |
as if they were | 6 |
shall never be one | 6 |
minute more to wait | 6 |
all i care for | 6 |
idea of the poem | 6 |
the peasants from the | 6 |
never be one lost | 6 |
of the poem is | 6 |
by means of a | 6 |
to the lady of | 6 |
the first of these | 6 |
sermon on the mount | 6 |
at his sermon on | 6 |
the first part of | 6 |
put me in a | 6 |
work of a sapphire | 6 |
this poem was written | 6 |
he reached the mound | 6 |
you and i would | 6 |
the meaning of the | 6 |
bound on bound full | 6 |
it need hardly be | 6 |
as well as the | 6 |
an account of the | 6 |
the poetry of robert | 6 |
peasants from the village | 6 |
is one of the | 6 |
return of the druses | 6 |
poetry of robert browning | 6 |
he was used to | 6 |
there shall never be | 6 |
the lady of tripoli | 6 |
that spot of joy | 6 |
his sermon on the | 6 |
i do not think | 6 |
a letter to mrs | 6 |
so fair she was | 6 |
the rest of his | 6 |
to the study of | 6 |
man put off the | 6 |
the man put off | 6 |
to the devil that | 6 |
the character of the | 6 |
paved work of a | 6 |
and i would rather | 6 |
drew until he reached | 6 |
you and i will | 6 |
one of the greatest | 6 |
i know not how | 6 |
and for one only | 6 |
god for king charles | 6 |
the church for peace | 6 |
to shrink from the | 6 |
the day of the | 6 |
by the death of | 6 |
that creep or swim | 5 |
the music stopped and | 5 |
dance the whole of | 5 |
different sharps and flats | 5 |
i freed the cham | 5 |
swim or fly or | 5 |
heard as if an | 5 |
that seemed like a | 5 |
noticed round his neck | 5 |
were trepanned long time | 5 |
we galloped all three | 5 |
having risen out of | 5 |
and the council stood | 5 |
my poor head aches | 5 |
as you very well | 5 |
and bring the children | 5 |
and it seemed as | 5 |
sun shone glorious scarce | 5 |
pipe of smooth straight | 5 |
up the face of | 5 |
to shock with mirth | 5 |
only return the way | 5 |
he never can cross | 5 |
anything like the sound | 5 |
charm on creatures that | 5 |
and his quaint attire | 5 |
of their sons and | 5 |
and green and blue | 5 |
red and yellow stripe | 5 |
to move a step | 5 |
came into many a | 5 |
eased in asia the | 5 |
will you give me | 5 |
of his life and | 5 |
a bustling of merry | 5 |
and nobody could enough | 5 |
quaked with a mighty | 5 |
the souls of men | 5 |
corporation as he sat | 5 |
who put me in | 5 |
fix the place of | 5 |
in memory to fix | 5 |
they wrote the story | 5 |
all the pleasant sights | 5 |
they were trepanned long | 5 |
i eased in asia | 5 |
stood as if they | 5 |
moister than a too | 5 |
only a scraping of | 5 |
paid us a visit | 5 |
rats will you give | 5 |
or tavern to shock | 5 |
tails and pricking whiskers | 5 |
and a leaving ajar | 5 |
the outlandish ways and | 5 |
him i proved no | 5 |
were brighter than peacocks | 5 |
give me a thousand | 5 |
makes my heart go | 5 |
and corporation quaked with | 5 |
split open the kegs | 5 |
whole of the way | 5 |
magic slept in his | 5 |
pleasant sights they see | 5 |
there was no guessing | 5 |
piper as i am | 5 |
sure for the future | 5 |
blow the pipe his | 5 |
were changed into blocks | 5 |
see the townsfolk suffer | 5 |
of the month and | 5 |
out the nests and | 5 |
glorious scarce an inch | 5 |
was sure for the | 5 |
justling at pitching and | 5 |
with idle pipe and | 5 |
notes the pipe uttered | 5 |
the street the piper | 5 |
in the furry civic | 5 |
of yellow and half | 5 |
soft notes as yet | 5 |
the rich at as | 5 |
in a passion may | 5 |
forth a fairer hue | 5 |
to koppelberg hill his | 5 |
to rid us of | 5 |
as i became assured | 5 |
but when they saw | 5 |
the dogs and killed | 5 |
seemed like a bustling | 5 |
but how the mayor | 5 |
in did come the | 5 |
the cavern they wrote | 5 |
had lost their stings | 5 |
but opposite the place | 5 |
cheeks and flaxen curls | 5 |
notes of the pipe | 5 |
two in the campagna | 5 |
to head was half | 5 |
with him i proved | 5 |
and squeaking in fifty | 5 |
his long pipe of | 5 |
luigi and his mother | 5 |
find in the furry | 5 |
hamelin people ringing the | 5 |
of giving you something | 5 |
where salt is sprinkled | 5 |
of a monstrous brood | 5 |
or at all events | 5 |
promised to visit by | 5 |
accept the prime of | 5 |
window painted the same | 5 |
say that in transylvania | 5 |
of the university of | 5 |
went out and in | 5 |
astonished mayor and corporation | 5 |
to their fathers and | 5 |
pipe his lips he | 5 |
grew to a grumbling | 5 |
stands to this very | 5 |
find me pipe after | 5 |
as methought it said | 5 |
the poetical works of | 5 |
way of their sons | 5 |
as if a voice | 5 |
way from his painted | 5 |
easy to bid one | 5 |
a body to the | 5 |
and the better in | 5 |
street to where the | 5 |
the mayor was dumb | 5 |
what your brain bewilders | 5 |
found myself outside the | 5 |
to one vast drysaltery | 5 |
street to street he | 5 |
laid his long pipe | 5 |
by psaltery is breathed | 5 |
one of the best | 5 |
from the duty of | 5 |
some subterraneous prison into | 5 |
pipe there till you | 5 |
families by tens and | 5 |
we spoke of them | 5 |
but as for the | 5 |
of money to put | 5 |
or by psaltery is | 5 |
your brains a racking | 5 |
of shoes on the | 5 |
band out of hamelin | 5 |
spot you never spied | 5 |
left alone against my | 5 |
consult with carpenters and | 5 |
dull in our town | 5 |
it a second time | 5 |
to a mighty rumbling | 5 |
to find the remedy | 5 |
paunch grew mutinous for | 5 |
our losses have made | 5 |
the development of a | 5 |
like fowls in a | 5 |
the grumbling grew to | 5 |
end hung a pipe | 5 |
the way of their | 5 |
speaking with shrieking and | 5 |
bustling of merry crowds | 5 |
weser rolled its waters | 5 |
his paunch grew mutinous | 5 |
if he did not | 5 |
to go now limping | 5 |
with the eye that | 5 |
the story of the | 5 |
and he himself was | 5 |
the prime of the | 5 |
and lived to carry | 5 |
you give me a | 5 |
and all is said | 5 |
to say that in | 5 |
little boys and girls | 5 |
and a matter of | 5 |
it could not be | 5 |
ate the cheeses out | 5 |
to the fact that | 5 |
long after what happened | 5 |
their records dated duly | 5 |
children merrily skipping by | 5 |
if impatient to be | 5 |
ascribe the outlandish ways | 5 |
cocking tails and pricking | 5 |
knew what magic slept | 5 |
town in brunswick land | 5 |
and licked the soup | 5 |
town of rats will | 5 |
hostelry or tavern to | 5 |
and gold to his | 5 |
should have heard the | 5 |
with shrieking and squeaking | 5 |
said to have been | 5 |
if i can rid | 5 |
the future to lose | 5 |
what should hap at | 5 |
sparrows were brighter than | 5 |
here on the twenty | 5 |
council stood as if | 5 |
by a lazy ribald | 5 |
we saw with our | 5 |
the world acquainted how | 5 |
the soul and the | 5 |
of rats will you | 5 |
like a bustling of | 5 |
how their children were | 5 |
was done at the | 5 |
not as well appear | 5 |
decree that lawyers never | 5 |
shocking to think we | 5 |
let the piping drop | 5 |
and accept the prime | 5 |
and after him the | 5 |
the houses the rats | 5 |
when barley is scattering | 5 |
with shouting and laughter | 5 |
his lips again laid | 5 |
and killed the cats | 5 |
rare havoc with claret | 5 |
the hamelin people ringing | 5 |
the mayor sent east | 5 |
piper and dancers were | 5 |
time ago in a | 5 |
saw with our eyes | 5 |
so as you never | 5 |
body to the town | 5 |
full in the face | 5 |
with ermine for dolts | 5 |
shrieking and squeaking in | 5 |
and found myself outside | 5 |
could not dance the | 5 |
lazy ribald with idle | 5 |
tavern to shock with | 5 |
advanced to the council | 5 |
prison into which they | 5 |
nor suffered they hostelry | 5 |
prime of the head | 5 |
and just as i | 5 |
so did the corporation | 5 |
our town since my | 5 |
as you never saw | 5 |
starting up at the | 5 |
shock with mirth a | 5 |
length the mayor broke | 5 |
face of the piper | 5 |
gate opes to the | 5 |
may find me pipe | 5 |
and half the money | 5 |
your pipe there till | 5 |
and never hear of | 5 |
as if i saw | 5 |
in a mighty band | 5 |
council dinners made rare | 5 |
he advanced to the | 5 |
eyes and teeth like | 5 |
selections from his works | 5 |
horses were born with | 5 |
mighty band out of | 5 |
a tribe of alien | 5 |
pate a text which | 5 |
houses the rats came | 5 |
brighter was his eye | 5 |
in a body to | 5 |
tall man and his | 5 |
better in memory to | 5 |
the mayor looked blue | 5 |
that do people harm | 5 |
silver and gold to | 5 |
a sound as of | 5 |
myself outside the hill | 5 |
to the rich at | 5 |
wish i were a | 5 |
and ate the cheeses | 5 |
as if he knew | 5 |
me pipe after another | 5 |
lame foot would be | 5 |
at the baths of | 5 |
for the future to | 5 |
me a thousand guilders | 5 |
head was half of | 5 |
the piper turned from | 5 |
of a secret charm | 5 |
unable to move a | 5 |
seemed as if a | 5 |
wherein all plunged and | 5 |
furry civic robe ease | 5 |
his vesture so old | 5 |
the wonderful music with | 5 |
smiling first a little | 5 |
long time ago in | 5 |
and when all were | 5 |
was tall and thin | 5 |
king victor and king | 5 |
if you would blame | 5 |
acquainted how their children | 5 |
happened here on the | 5 |
not dance the whole | 5 |
and folks who put | 5 |
i heard a sound | 5 |
to the town hall | 5 |
mothers having risen out | 5 |
idle pipe and vesture | 5 |
a mighty band out | 5 |
the mole and toad | 5 |
with carpenters and builders | 5 |
eyes the vermin sink | 5 |
to the children merrily | 5 |
nests and block up | 5 |
a passion may find | 5 |
step for step they | 5 |
omit to say that | 5 |
which the piper also | 5 |
what happened here on | 5 |
can rid your town | 5 |
if they were changed | 5 |
the mayor and corporation | 5 |
and the children followed | 5 |
and teeth like pearls | 5 |
since my playmates left | 5 |
the piper also promised | 5 |
the whole range of | 5 |
there came into many | 5 |
all creatures living beneath | 5 |
piper for their lives | 5 |
rid your town of | 5 |
sweeter far than by | 5 |
high street to where | 5 |
neck a scarf of | 5 |
from his painted tombstone | 5 |
impatient to be playing | 5 |
the early summer of | 5 |
opposite the place of | 5 |
i can rid your | 5 |
he was a man | 5 |
ringing the bells till | 5 |
yellow and half of | 5 |
blue his sharp eyes | 5 |
as low it dangled | 5 |
a breaking the hoops | 5 |
i am bold to | 5 |
they rocked the steeple | 5 |
a racking to find | 5 |
the story on a | 5 |
and i chiefly use | 5 |
folks to shrink from | 5 |
best to rid us | 5 |
as he said this | 5 |
no guessing his kith | 5 |
a monstrous brood of | 5 |
and so long after | 5 |
of the cavern they | 5 |
people call me the | 5 |
like a great sun | 5 |
but how or why | 5 |
by tens and dozens | 5 |
even a trace of | 5 |
fought the dogs and | 5 |
right in the way | 5 |
long pipe of smooth | 5 |
my lame foot would | 5 |
if an army muttered | 5 |
racking to find the | 5 |
and as for what | 5 |
on the great church | 5 |
music with shouting and | 5 |
to visit by dinner | 5 |
bit the babies in | 5 |
the sparrows were brighter | 5 |
sparkling eyes and teeth | 5 |
world is grown to | 5 |
at the trump of | 5 |
how the mayor was | 5 |
us of our vermin | 5 |
the hoops of butter | 5 |
and dress on which | 5 |
ways and dress on | 5 |
memory to fix the | 5 |
cavern they wrote the | 5 |
us keep our promise | 5 |
leaving ajar of conserve | 5 |
he turned from south | 5 |
after the wonderful music | 5 |
the top of the | 5 |
and block up the | 5 |
grown to one vast | 5 |
creatures that do people | 5 |
wipers of scores out | 5 |
mutinous for a plate | 5 |
folks who put me | 5 |
rich at as easy | 5 |
the cheeses out of | 5 |
buy gowns lined with | 5 |
piper turned from the | 5 |
a leaving ajar of | 5 |
the nature of the | 5 |
town hall came flocking | 5 |
bereft of all the | 5 |
i proved no bargain | 5 |
of andrea del sarto | 5 |
return the way he | 5 |
where the weser rolled | 5 |
of the houses the | 5 |
to think we buy | 5 |
blow your pipe there | 5 |
a scarf of red | 5 |
under the influence of | 5 |
as for the guilders | 5 |
call me the pied | 5 |
step they followed dancing | 5 |
put in your poke | 5 |
cheeses out of the | 5 |
mole and toad and | 5 |
merry crowds justling at | 5 |
of hamelin town in | 5 |
and the muttering grew | 5 |
and in did come | 5 |
rid us of our | 5 |
of scores out with | 5 |
the month and year | 5 |
when begins my ditty | 5 |
the nests and block | 5 |
scores out with all | 5 |
the kegs of salted | 5 |
mayor and corporation quaked | 5 |
with our eyes the | 5 |
here they noticed round | 5 |
where waters gushed and | 5 |
think their records dated | 5 |
could only follow with | 5 |
to be playing upon | 5 |
a pleasanter spot you | 5 |
out with all men | 5 |
the town hall came | 5 |
hill his steps addressed | 5 |
came to the river | 5 |
their sons and daughters | 5 |
on creatures that do | 5 |
their children were stolen | 5 |
the children merrily skipping | 5 |
and the piper advanced | 5 |
to the river weser | 5 |
of all the pleasant | 5 |
ermine for dolts that | 5 |
from street to street | 5 |
future to lose his | 5 |
the rats came tumbling | 5 |
the furry civic robe | 5 |
no tuft on cheek | 5 |
the babies in the | 5 |
your town of rats | 5 |
to a joyous land | 5 |
place of the cavern | 5 |
fathers and mothers having | 5 |
first shrill notes of | 5 |
joyous crowd at the | 5 |
he blew three notes | 5 |
not the folks to | 5 |
grumbling grew to a | 5 |
this the mayor and | 5 |
ask do i live | 5 |
his huge swarms of | 5 |
is grown to one | 5 |
put forth a fairer | 5 |
at the thought of | 5 |
i found the weser | 5 |
the children behind him | 5 |
far than by harp | 5 |
after him the children | 5 |
or swim or fly | 5 |
and here they noticed | 5 |
when at noon his | 5 |
my ermine gown sell | 5 |
you very well know | 5 |
everything was strange and | 5 |
the tall man and | 5 |
it stands to this | 5 |
lawyers never should think | 5 |
for the last time | 5 |
shoes on the mat | 5 |
a plate of turtle | 5 |
day of the month | 5 |
grew to a mighty | 5 |
lips again laid his | 5 |
each like a pin | 5 |
followed the piper for | 5 |
to one of the | 5 |
and we shall see | 5 |
all plunged and perished | 5 |
tribe of alien people | 5 |
a wondrous portal opened | 5 |
turned from the high | 5 |
green and blue his | 5 |
merrily after the wonderful | 5 |
nobody could enough admire | 5 |
after what happened here | 5 |
he knew what magic | 5 |
was on the rack | 5 |
and leave in our | 5 |
their dogs outran our | 5 |
noon his paunch grew | 5 |
changed into blocks of | 5 |
the folks to shrink | 5 |
as the piper turned | 5 |
dinners made rare havoc | 5 |
into which they were | 5 |
would be speedily cured | 5 |
with a knowing wink | 5 |
to the very last | 5 |
they noticed round his | 5 |
victor and king charles | 5 |
at the first shrill | 5 |
and flowers put forth | 5 |
nor moister than a | 5 |
was used to say | 5 |
never can cross that | 5 |
starved bank of moss | 5 |
now limping as before | 5 |
the mayor broke silence | 5 |
the power of the | 5 |
suffered they hostelry or | 5 |
whether they pipe us | 5 |
from heel to head | 5 |
as for what your | 5 |
a street so solemn | 5 |
moving away of pickle | 5 |
an inch before me | 5 |
was strange and new | 5 |
text which says that | 5 |
town since my playmates | 5 |
outlandish ways and dress | 5 |
to find in the | 5 |
crowds justling at pitching | 5 |
to match with his | 5 |
to his lips again | 5 |
and their dogs outran | 5 |
after me so as | 5 |
as if a cavern | 5 |
ere three shrill notes | 5 |
think i brook being | 5 |
queer long coat from | 5 |
our eyes the vermin | 5 |
as a bulky sugar | 5 |
pipe and vesture piebald | 5 |
sure my poor head | 5 |
and toad and newt | 5 |
after the day of | 5 |
flowers put forth a | 5 |
eye takes a camel | 5 |
in our town since | 5 |
muttering grew to a | 5 |
i must not omit | 5 |
the townsfolk suffer so | 5 |
and mothers having risen | 5 |
money to put in | 5 |
out of the houses | 5 |
be wipers of scores | 5 |
heard the hamelin people | 5 |
suffer so from vermin | 5 |
himself was tall and | 5 |
round his neck a | 5 |
three shrill notes the | 5 |
with sharp blue eyes | 5 |
corporation quaked with a | 5 |
almost five hundred years | 5 |
to fix the place | 5 |
across and lived to | 5 |
a lazy ribald with | 5 |
passion may find me | 5 |
what it all meant | 5 |
as of scraping tripe | 5 |
of merry crowds justling | 5 |
cry to the children | 5 |
should think their records | 5 |
never gave the enraptured | 5 |
as if she had | 5 |
eye that joyous crowd | 5 |
poetical works of robert | 5 |
guessing his kith and | 5 |
being worse treated than | 5 |
and just as a | 5 |
the eye that joyous | 5 |
as if impatient to | 5 |
and could not dance | 5 |
what we spoke of | 5 |
the joy in every | 5 |
out of some subterraneous | 5 |
that lawyers never should | 5 |
to blow the pipe | 5 |
not even a trace | 5 |
would blame his sadness | 5 |
to draw all creatures | 5 |
exclamation of the astonished | 5 |
the first shrill notes | 5 |
just as i became | 5 |
a wandering fellow with | 5 |
mirth a street so | 5 |
creep or swim or | 5 |
the sound of a | 5 |
was half of yellow | 5 |
and just at hand | 5 |
their fathers and mothers | 5 |
and piper and dancers | 5 |
of the piper perked | 5 |
man and his quaint | 5 |
enough admire the tall | 5 |
of scorpions no survivor | 5 |
the better in memory | 5 |
of the astonished mayor | 5 |
and everything was strange | 5 |
his kith and kin | 5 |
for step they followed | 5 |
of smooth straight cane | 5 |
sound of a rat | 5 |
licked the soup from | 5 |
it would have been | 5 |
the high street to | 5 |
wandering fellow with a | 5 |
by drowning their speaking | 5 |
admire the tall man | 5 |
brighter than peacocks here | 5 |
never hear of that | 5 |
piper also promised me | 5 |
and blue his sharp | 5 |
this sum to a | 5 |
as if it were | 5 |
the corporation as he | 5 |
and little tongues chattering | 5 |
of some subterraneous prison | 5 |
the exclamation of the | 5 |
by word of mouth | 5 |
foot would be speedily | 5 |
what magic slept in | 5 |
treated than a cook | 5 |
to this very day | 5 |
fifty different sharps and | 5 |
squeaking in fifty different | 5 |
shrink from the duty | 5 |
you be wipers of | 5 |
of a nest of | 5 |
last the people in | 5 |
half the money would | 5 |
should hap at the | 5 |
at length the mayor | 5 |
harp or by psaltery | 5 |
land home his commentary | 5 |
a matter of money | 5 |
a starved bank of | 5 |
subterraneous prison into which | 5 |
dogs outran our fallow | 5 |
dress on which their | 5 |
and you be wipers | 5 |
as for our corporation | 5 |
ago in a mighty | 5 |
or fly or run | 5 |
me the pied piper | 5 |
on the subject of | 5 |
the people in a | 5 |
dangled over his vesture | 5 |
the image of the | 5 |
i brook being worse | 5 |
that joyous crowd at | 5 |
breaking the hoops of | 5 |
shrill notes of the | 5 |
to let the piping | 5 |
poor head aches again | 5 |
chiefly use my charm | 5 |
but a gentle tap | 5 |
first a little smile | 5 |
nor brighter was his | 5 |
they were changed into | 5 |
and there it stands | 5 |
there was a rustling | 5 |
i chiefly use my | 5 |
the manuscript he cherished | 5 |
hamelin town in brunswick | 5 |
his lips he wrinkled | 5 |
and the grumbling grew | 5 |
townsfolk suffer so from | 5 |
quiet pipe the while | 5 |
to offer the piper | 5 |
brook being worse treated | 5 |
you heard as if | 5 |
in a fit of | 5 |
playing on pipe or | 5 |
i call the belle | 5 |
the money would replenish | 5 |
to street he piped | 5 |
ere he blew three | 5 |
alone against my will | 5 |
the duty of giving | 5 |
out of hamelin town | 5 |
rosy cheeks and flaxen | 5 |
flame where salt is | 5 |
of that country more | 5 |
open the kegs of | 5 |
sound as of scraping | 5 |
door but a gentle | 5 |
to a wandering fellow | 5 |
and horses were born | 5 |
matter of money to | 5 |
to put in your | 5 |
years of his life | 5 |
scraping of shoes on | 5 |
block up the holes | 5 |
the poetry of browning | 5 |
risen out of some | 5 |
a good deal of | 5 |
these words did not | 5 |
cunning never gave the | 5 |
out came the children | 5 |
five hundred years ago | 5 |
with the corporation as | 5 |
hap at the chamber | 5 |
to bid one rack | 5 |
pipe after another fashion | 5 |
give your brains a | 5 |
can cross that mighty | 5 |
of the work of | 5 |
just as methought it | 5 |
nor beard on chin | 5 |
my charm on creatures | 5 |
made a decree that | 5 |
children were stolen away | 5 |
use my charm on | 5 |
i were a mile | 5 |
make the most of | 5 |
a great deal of | 5 |
make the world acquainted | 5 |
his queer long coat | 5 |
at this the mayor | 5 |
in tartary i freed | 5 |
his quiet pipe the | 5 |
insulted by a lazy | 5 |
piper perked in the | 5 |
at pitching and hustling | 5 |
to see the townsfolk | 5 |
money would replenish their | 5 |
my heart go pit | 5 |
slept in his quiet | 5 |
the door in the | 5 |
the corks of train | 5 |
there could be no | 5 |
the manner in which | 5 |
painted on the wall | 5 |
did not as well | 5 |
heel to head was | 5 |
scarce an inch before | 5 |
and a breaking the | 5 |
never should think their | 5 |
bring the children behind | 5 |
the soup from the | 5 |
we shall see our | 5 |
the fact that the | 5 |
story on a column | 5 |
koppelberg hill his steps | 5 |
in spite of his | 5 |
for a plate of | 5 |
like the sound of | 5 |
babies in the cradles | 5 |
made rare havoc with | 5 |
means of a secret | 5 |
me so as you | 5 |
and a drawing the | 5 |
they made a decree | 5 |
swam across and lived | 5 |
to make the world | 5 |
brains a racking to | 5 |
again laid his long | 5 |
in the case of | 5 |
into the street the | 5 |
movement of the verse | 5 |
come the strangest figure | 5 |
coat of red and | 5 |
and a moving away | 5 |
pleasanter spot you never | 5 |
the muttering grew to | 5 |
only follow with the | 5 |
cross that mighty top | 5 |
the mayor was on | 5 |
business was done at | 5 |
poor piper as i | 5 |
in a letter from | 5 |
worse treated than a | 5 |
there till you burst | 5 |
that he was dead | 5 |
into blocks of wood | 5 |
over his vesture so | 5 |
to where the weser | 5 |
was no guessing his | 5 |
in the development of | 5 |
forced to let the | 5 |
low it dangled over | 5 |
shall see our children | 5 |
go and see my | 5 |
nest of scorpions no | 5 |
a scraping of shoes | 5 |
we buy gowns lined | 5 |
all the little boys | 5 |
records dated duly if | 5 |
whom i call the | 5 |
a moving away of | 5 |
gowns lined with ermine | 5 |
draw all creatures living | 5 |
and ere he blew | 5 |
for he led us | 5 |
were a mile hence | 5 |
follow with the eye | 5 |
me and you be | 5 |
till they rocked the | 5 |
in his quiet pipe | 5 |
joy in every breast | 5 |
like a musical adept | 5 |
wrote the story on | 5 |
than by harp or | 5 |
and get long poles | 5 |
at last the people | 5 |
great was the joy | 5 |
let me and you | 5 |
so long after what | 5 |
a text which says | 5 |
could enough admire the | 5 |
rat makes my heart | 5 |
leave in our town | 5 |
with his coat of | 5 |
wonderful music with shouting | 5 |
turned from south to | 5 |
great sun shone glorious | 5 |
his sharp eyes twinkled | 5 |
and newt and viper | 5 |
the weser rolled its | 5 |
as they reached the | 5 |
a decree that lawyers | 5 |
when all were in | 5 |
for council dinners made | 5 |
kegs of salted sprats | 5 |
of a rat makes | 5 |
go now limping as | 5 |
they fought the dogs | 5 |
losses have made us | 5 |
creatures living beneath the | 5 |
have made us thrifty | 5 |
dogs and killed the | 5 |
was the joy in | 5 |
our business was done | 5 |
seems to have been | 5 |
not omit to say | 5 |
by famous hanover city | 5 |
their speaking with shrieking | 5 |
me in a passion | 5 |
drowning their speaking with | 5 |
toad and newt and | 5 |
and i must not | 5 |
the pipe his lips | 5 |
and see my wife | 5 |
his neck a scarf | 5 |
a nest of scorpions | 5 |
certain people of importance | 5 |
and to koppelberg hill | 5 |
wondrous portal opened wide | 5 |
with a mighty consternation | 5 |
and half of red | 5 |
waters gushed and fruit | 5 |
and out of the | 5 |
lined with ermine for | 5 |
till the end of | 5 |
world acquainted how their | 5 |
huge swarms of gnats | 5 |
ribald with idle pipe | 5 |
the piper perked in | 5 |
words did not as | 5 |
from his huge swarms | 5 |
he himself was tall | 5 |
it dangled over his | 5 |
you would blame his | 5 |
the piper for their | 5 |
poke out the nests | 5 |
and in after years | 5 |
the bells till they | 5 |
gave the enraptured air | 5 |
by harp or by | 5 |
opes to the rich | 5 |
from the high street | 5 |
duty of giving you | 5 |
the astonished mayor and | 5 |
outran our fallow deer | 5 |
for what your brain | 5 |
sum to a wandering | 5 |
perked in the market | 5 |
and as for our | 5 |
and on the great | 5 |
or cry to the | 5 |
the little boys and | 5 |
out of the vats | 5 |
which they were trepanned | 5 |
the way he went | 5 |
lot to find him | 5 |
need hardly be said | 5 |
trepanned long time ago | 5 |
up at the trump | 5 |
music stopped and i | 5 |
with mirth a street | 5 |
bells till they rocked | 5 |
came the children running | 5 |
they hostelry or tavern | 5 |
just as he said | 5 |
so long as the | 5 |
and sparkling eyes and | 5 |
they pipe us free | 5 |
a great sun shone | 5 |
ran merrily after the | 5 |
with rosy cheeks and | 5 |
side by side with | 5 |
small feet were pattering | 5 |
and people call me | 5 |
people ringing the bells | 5 |
and to his lips | 5 |
living beneath the sun | 5 |
a rat makes my | 5 |
takes a camel in | 5 |
and even spoiled the | 5 |
hear of that country | 5 |
and bit the babies | 5 |
at the beginning of | 5 |
have heard the hamelin | 5 |
there it stands to | 5 |
shrill notes the pipe | 5 |
the council stood as | 5 |
half of yellow and | 5 |
tartary i freed the | 5 |
such a starved bank | 5 |
street he piped advancing | 5 |
people in a body | 5 |
stopped and i stood | 5 |
the poet and his | 5 |
the world is grown | 5 |
if he knew what | 5 |
grew mutinous for a | 5 |
did come the strangest | 5 |
drawing the corks of | 5 |
in the habit of | 5 |
mayor was on the | 5 |
as if an army | 5 |
a drawing the corks | 5 |
and i stood still | 5 |
coat from heel to | 5 |
just as a bulky | 5 |
and ere three shrill | 5 |
i wish i were | 5 |
from south to west | 5 |
letter to miss blagden | 5 |
think we buy gowns | 5 |
match with his coat | 5 |
the doctrine of the | 5 |
of the house of | 5 |
shone glorious scarce an | 5 |
at noon his paunch | 5 |
and dancers were gone | 5 |
you should have heard | 5 |
long coat from heel | 5 |
as one of the | 5 |
in fifty different sharps | 5 |
him the children pressed | 5 |
heard a sound as | 5 |
trace of the rats | 5 |
let us keep our | 5 |
the pleasant sights they | 5 |
was the exclamation of | 5 |
until they came to | 5 |
see our children stop | 5 |
scarf of red and | 5 |
save when at noon | 5 |
must not omit to | 5 |
and step for step | 5 |
one way of love | 4 |
of his life in | 4 |
says of this poem | 4 |
who works in fresco | 4 |
their neighbours lay such | 4 |
own poets have said | 4 |
tuft on cheek nor | 4 |
rats or from mice | 4 |
the part of the | 4 |
sonnets from the portuguese | 4 |
himself erect by just | 4 |
straying as if impatient | 4 |
the nizam of a | 4 |
flap his vans where | 4 |
asia the nizam of | 4 |
could not be otherwise | 4 |
set him on red | 4 |
lips where smiles went | 4 |
a cavern was suddenly | 4 |
us the wild creatures | 4 |
service ranks the same | 4 |
biggest butt with rhenish | 4 |
in the flight of | 4 |
to lose his labour | 4 |
thirteen hundred and seventy | 4 |
smokes there flew a | 4 |
its wall on the | 4 |
a mile or so | 4 |
talk to me of | 4 |
in the light of | 4 |
voice of my delight | 4 |
rope that goes all | 4 |
the strange medical experience | 4 |
of the human body | 4 |
people who ascribe the | 4 |
medical experience of karshish | 4 |
hour they sat in | 4 |
for me in the | 4 |
fifty men and women | 4 |
let once my army | 4 |
from out of the | 4 |
twice ere you saw | 4 |
a letter of introduction | 4 |
you something for drink | 4 |
this way from his | 4 |
you come with your | 4 |
choice of poetry as | 4 |
the boy fell dead | 4 |
death in the desert | 4 |
for a few days | 4 |
never the time and | 4 |
may have been a | 4 |
playing upon this pipe | 4 |
to de vere gardens | 4 |
were ever straying as | 4 |
chamber door but a | 4 |
the way in which | 4 |
let me tell you | 4 |
mile or so away | 4 |
napoleon stood on our | 4 |
on pipe or tabor | 4 |
it is true that | 4 |
gift of a nine | 4 |
the wonder of the | 4 |
at as easy rate | 4 |
he kept his lips | 4 |
the voice of pippa | 4 |
rolled its waters right | 4 |
with his great round | 4 |
of the wordsworth society | 4 |
the town and just | 4 |
such as it is | 4 |
the heart of the | 4 |
one playing on pipe | 4 |
kept his lips compressed | 4 |
of its owner flung | 4 |
sweet soft notes as | 4 |
is given in the | 4 |
and it would be | 4 |
if to balance the | 4 |
and when he had | 4 |
for the benefit of | 4 |
oppressive with its mind | 4 |
as soon as he | 4 |
from head to foot | 4 |
owner flung the glove | 4 |
ever straying as if | 4 |
songs from pippa passes | 4 |
at the point of | 4 |
hands clapping and little | 4 |
if a cavern was | 4 |
the englishman in italy | 4 |
great if it vexes | 4 |
balance the prone brow | 4 |
and all in a | 4 |
who ascribe the outlandish | 4 |
first book of the | 4 |
he was born in | 4 |
at the chamber door | 4 |
you saw his breast | 4 |
page that carols unseen | 4 |
the course of a | 4 |
round us the wild | 4 |
as sheathes a film | 4 |
smiles went out and | 4 |
leave we the common | 4 |
free from rats or | 4 |
grow old along with | 4 |
in which it was | 4 |
became assured my lame | 4 |
was all but shot | 4 |
all service ranks the | 4 |
flung in smiling joy | 4 |
saw his breast was | 4 |
in the following letter | 4 |
the first of the | 4 |
but lips where smiles | 4 |
his plans soared up | 4 |
step to a tune | 4 |
chats by drowning their | 4 |
the pride of our | 4 |
his vans where i | 4 |
what was his force | 4 |
there is no doubt | 4 |
ye of the bow | 4 |
heard the voice of | 4 |
out rode the duke | 4 |
should exceed his grasp | 4 |
save aix from her | 4 |
our town not even | 4 |
fowls in a farm | 4 |
and full in the | 4 |
a century of sonnets | 4 |
else i give the | 4 |
but shot in two | 4 |
it may have been | 4 |
the idea of the | 4 |
it was one of | 4 |
strange medical experience of | 4 |
is heard the voice | 4 |
charlotte porter and helen | 4 |
of god in them | 4 |
her bruised eaglet breathes | 4 |
cheek nor beard on | 4 |
a rustling that seemed | 4 |
there flung in smiling | 4 |
ere you saw his | 4 |
and brown greek manuscripts | 4 |
goes on adding one | 4 |
to balance the prone | 4 |
in the manner of | 4 |
piper advanced and the | 4 |
a film the mother | 4 |
dramatic romances and lyrics | 4 |
the sight of the | 4 |
they should have set | 4 |
erect by just his | 4 |
the whole of it | 4 |
be playing upon this | 4 |
the priest acting as | 4 |
now a dart of | 4 |
sense of the word | 4 |
where smiles went out | 4 |
it seems to me | 4 |
and wealth of the | 4 |
only a page that | 4 |
turn a new side | 4 |
on the occasion of | 4 |
plate of turtle green | 4 |
touched to the quick | 4 |
was the man the | 4 |
such a thing as | 4 |
the end of his | 4 |
in the poetry of | 4 |
the point of view | 4 |
our lord the king | 4 |
the man the duke | 4 |
up again like fire | 4 |
was at that time | 4 |
on the southern side | 4 |
without is heard the | 4 |
pride touched to the | 4 |
you looked twice ere | 4 |
field which a fire | 4 |
looked twice ere you | 4 |
in the whole range | 4 |
more he stept into | 4 |
walked this way from | 4 |
a bit of chalk | 4 |
scarce any blood came | 4 |
that he was not | 4 |
of the greatest of | 4 |
once more he stept | 4 |
in allusion to the | 4 |
for an account of | 4 |
grappled with the world | 4 |
whang goes the drum | 4 |
have a bit of | 4 |
which took place in | 4 |
of the bow and | 4 |
lived there in the | 4 |
british mission to the | 4 |
and take their place | 4 |
the face of a | 4 |
would write a poem | 4 |
just as perhaps he | 4 |
for a couple of | 4 |
lady of the sonnets | 4 |
adventure brave and new | 4 |
a week or two | 4 |
him and his son | 4 |
your own poets have | 4 |
looking little though wondrous | 4 |
were in to the | 4 |
there anon to see | 4 |
quoth the mayor with | 4 |
tight he kept his | 4 |
he who smites the | 4 |
naming me the fifty | 4 |
when her bruised eaglet | 4 |
if it had been | 4 |
of the enclitic de | 4 |
of the central renaissance | 4 |
as easy rate as | 4 |
i became assured my | 4 |
in asia the nizam | 4 |
such an one as | 4 |
to extinguish the man | 4 |
adding one to one | 4 |
as if to balance | 4 |
town not even a | 4 |
at the foot of | 4 |
between him and his | 4 |
in which he is | 4 |
clerk in the bank | 4 |
be how i speak | 4 |
the same with god | 4 |
prepared to paint an | 4 |
in the life of | 4 |
take their place there | 4 |
aix from her fate | 4 |
little hands clapping and | 4 |
light of god in | 4 |
letters of robert browning | 4 |
waver at yonder wall | 4 |
your hand in mine | 4 |
held himself erect by | 4 |
which he was not | 4 |
turtle green and glutinous | 4 |
waters right in the | 4 |
he stept into the | 4 |
wall on the southern | 4 |
my plans that soar | 4 |
a letter to miss | 4 |
then off there flung | 4 |
the beginning of the | 4 |
his coat of the | 4 |
stood on our storming | 4 |
giving you something for | 4 |
in the presence of | 4 |
easy rate as the | 4 |
any blood came through | 4 |
in the winter of | 4 |
alien people who ascribe | 4 |
the first book of | 4 |
long as he was | 4 |
joining the town and | 4 |
his breast was all | 4 |
the land of the | 4 |
that goes all round | 4 |
soared up again like | 4 |
had walked this way | 4 |
the bow and the | 4 |
door in the mountain | 4 |
a fragment of a | 4 |
in the nature of | 4 |
any one playing on | 4 |
men would have to | 4 |
the first time and | 4 |
johannes agricola in meditation | 4 |
cavern was suddenly hollowed | 4 |
street the piper stept | 4 |
town and just at | 4 |
bees had lost their | 4 |
stept into the street | 4 |
should have set him | 4 |
the greater part of | 4 |
the heart of a | 4 |
for the time being | 4 |
anon to see your | 4 |
for out of the | 4 |
the time and the | 4 |
by the priest acting | 4 |
where any one playing | 4 |
all in a moment | 4 |
assured my lame foot | 4 |
as perhaps he mused | 4 |
would have to be | 4 |
mission to the vatican | 4 |
development of a soul | 4 |
i should like to | 4 |
face of its owner | 4 |
sheathes a film the | 4 |
us free from rats | 4 |
ere mortar dab brick | 4 |
pay this sum to | 4 |
stay till the end | 4 |
there flew a rider | 4 |
from rats or from | 4 |
little head of hers | 4 |
a new edition of | 4 |
clapping and little tongues | 4 |
eye when her bruised | 4 |
advanced and the children | 4 |
bird flap his vans | 4 |
they reached the mountain | 4 |
it would be a | 4 |
which their neighbours lay | 4 |
the fifty poems finished | 4 |
its owner flung the | 4 |
time and the place | 4 |
and his chief beside | 4 |
plans soared up again | 4 |
account of his life | 4 |
learn how to live | 4 |
the figure of the | 4 |
off there flung in | 4 |
bow and the buskin | 4 |
of alien people who | 4 |
come out on the | 4 |
a fire runs through | 4 |
the world bent on | 4 |
whole range of his | 4 |
coat of the self | 4 |
on the day of | 4 |
in all the world | 4 |
so tight he kept | 4 |
the face of its | 4 |
duhl the son of | 4 |
of turtle green and | 4 |
neighbours lay such stress | 4 |
on adding one to | 4 |
they sat in council | 4 |
it was difficult to | 4 |
by the end of | 4 |
would have been only | 4 |
the influence of the | 4 |
on cheek nor beard | 4 |
his father and sister | 4 |
in the whole world | 4 |
in the third person | 4 |
to him in his | 4 |
of a man who | 4 |
be there anon to | 4 |
he who works in | 4 |
mayor with a knowing | 4 |
point of view of | 4 |
on a little mound | 4 |
him on red berold | 4 |
in to the very | 4 |
in the midst of | 4 |
a page that carols | 4 |
not a pillar nor | 4 |
there in the pyramid | 4 |
give the pope my | 4 |
found the weser rolling | 4 |
the most important of | 4 |
as a matter of | 4 |
epilogue to the two | 4 |
fifty years of age | 4 |
to earth may fall | 4 |
rustling that seemed like | 4 |
we the common crofts | 4 |
as who should say | 4 |
an hour they sat | 4 |
all were in to | 4 |
a death in the | 4 |
the hands of the | 4 |
to put out of | 4 |
to such an one | 4 |
and all the world | 4 |
the voice of my | 4 |
i shut my eyes | 4 |
to see your flag | 4 |
in the summer of | 4 |
on which their neighbours | 4 |
such sweet soft notes | 4 |
the piper advanced and | 4 |
that little head of | 4 |
which i have not | 4 |
the mayor with a | 4 |
ranks the same with | 4 |
malo on the rance | 4 |
breast was all but | 4 |
to one and all | 4 |
all but shot in | 4 |
and none the less | 4 |
as i have said | 4 |
who lived there in | 4 |
you catch me at | 4 |
little though wondrous fat | 4 |
if it vexes you | 4 |
of this period of | 4 |
have set him on | 4 |
but presently softened itself | 4 |
and light loose hair | 4 |
the pope my villas | 4 |
to paint an angel | 4 |
also of your own | 4 |
in the early summer | 4 |
reach should exceed his | 4 |
to pay this sum | 4 |
and held himself erect | 4 |
me the fifty poems | 4 |
i give the pope | 4 |
doctrine of the enclitic | 4 |
its waters right in | 4 |
and he did rise | 4 |
long he lived nameless | 4 |
on their way to | 4 |
as certain also of | 4 |
call the belle aurore | 4 |
and on to the | 4 |
washes its wall on | 4 |
for as i lie | 4 |
which a fire runs | 4 |
nizam of a monstrous | 4 |
in our town not | 4 |
from without is heard | 4 |
the last ride together | 4 |
certain also of your | 4 |
the chamber door but | 4 |
my fifty men and | 4 |
truer light of god | 4 |
was a rustling that | 4 |
of your own poets | 4 |
porter and helen a | 4 |
pipe us free from | 4 |
good ships in all | 3 |
good fellows ere this | 3 |
knights who to the | 3 |
that in which he | 3 |
to myself they turned | 3 |
that moon could love | 3 |
paint my two hundred | 3 |
peasant of its truth | 3 |
oh for a trap | 3 |
to set my foot | 3 |
my weight and persistence | 3 |
the last of me | 3 |
knees on the ground | 3 |
on the sea and | 3 |
aptly in when gruff | 3 |
with that obstreperous joy | 3 |
is no last nor | 3 |
new worlds that from | 3 |
smiles with the calm | 3 |
man very near to | 3 |
the arm is wrong | 3 |
brow and pricked its | 3 |
frame for one more | 3 |
not be my death | 3 |
called a council straight | 3 |
burst all with one | 3 |
i saw alike my | 3 |
the one way of | 3 |
mocking elf points to | 3 |
state will give you | 3 |
his truant string feels | 3 |
the daughter of our | 3 |
heave of the flank | 3 |
throws the thyrsus down | 3 |
but for whom had | 3 |
proof art alien to | 3 |
work cheerful and fresh | 3 |
burn the vessels on | 3 |
is a great deal | 3 |
aught beside the good | 3 |
what does cricket else | 3 |
and no voice but | 3 |
and perfect with my | 3 |
fool broke in the | 3 |
the help my paduan | 3 |
thunder combine with my | 3 |
it prose or was | 3 |
go dig the white | 3 |
grasp metternich until i | 3 |
anon his fierce lips | 3 |
meanwhile came many thoughts | 3 |
and thus i go | 3 |
to us galloping through | 3 |
not of most or | 3 |
biggest ship to steer | 3 |
let the brain lie | 3 |
seeking shall find him | 3 |
where the heart lies | 3 |
the life of browning | 3 |
so wise and deserving | 3 |
of his life was | 3 |
helped me to gold | 3 |
by the tenderness of | 3 |
fierce lips shook upwards | 3 |
plain catch its estray | 3 |
gold i spent since | 3 |
my darkening path again | 3 |
and in his cell | 3 |
could not fail persuade | 3 |
all so learned and | 3 |
may write for once | 3 |
was important clearly quite | 3 |
he stand at the | 3 |
he wrote to miss | 3 |
duteous and so loving | 3 |
goes on to prompt | 3 |
own subject after his | 3 |
as ten years ago | 3 |
farewell of each friend | 3 |
to unearth toad or | 3 |
him the cattle stood | 3 |
you at my side | 3 |
kings and popes to | 3 |
river crossed my path | 3 |
me to their clutch | 3 |
you see my harvest | 3 |
all one if on | 3 |
was settling to its | 3 |
fast do i grow | 3 |
the less he sang | 3 |
by such slow degrees | 3 |
white and black on | 3 |
chancing on the paris | 3 |
or dead or fashioned | 3 |
the portrait out of | 3 |
thus old memories mar | 3 |
and the sky above | 3 |
pricked out on his | 3 |
from hill to plain | 3 |
last monk leaves the | 3 |
draw a circle premature | 3 |
the house that sank | 3 |
voice of our disdain | 3 |
as well as if | 3 |
looked on by in | 3 |
portrait out of hand | 3 |
never saw such starved | 3 |
and rents in the | 3 |
which the earth heaved | 3 |
what i shall write | 3 |
my side to hear | 3 |
alive the feat as | 3 |
which i have already | 3 |
he was glad to | 3 |
of a visit to | 3 |
passing with your robes | 3 |
pillar nor a post | 3 |
and let it drop | 3 |
quick returns of profit | 3 |
and theocrite was gone | 3 |
theirs who most studied | 3 |
the cypresses and rounder | 3 |
remains your debtor still | 3 |
me who took the | 3 |
man decided not to | 3 |
all i care about | 3 |
the stretched neck and | 3 |
lay safe as his | 3 |
loving friends to keep | 3 |
soft hand is a | 3 |
with my search drawn | 3 |
his red wet throat | 3 |
that you know me | 3 |
with great smooth marbly | 3 |
on each side by | 3 |
brows becloud the mandate | 3 |
the soul in song | 3 |
constancy to an ideal | 3 |
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