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trigram | frequency |
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love of god | 33 |
if that i | 25 |
for the love | 24 |
for love of | 24 |
at the laste | 24 |
the love of | 23 |
as he that | 19 |
by my trouthe | 18 |
and with that | 17 |
that i shal | 17 |
that i have | 16 |
out of his | 16 |
as i shal | 15 |
and in his | 15 |
with that word | 15 |
in his herte | 15 |
al this world | 14 |
palamon and arcite | 14 |
as i have | 14 |
out of the | 14 |
and to the | 14 |
in this world | 13 |
and for the | 13 |
and gan to | 13 |
in this wyse | 13 |
for the beste | 13 |
my dere herte | 13 |
and all the | 12 |
and al the | 12 |
that i was | 12 |
that she was | 12 |
he gan to | 12 |
up and doun | 12 |
whan that she | 12 |
and lat us | 11 |
that i may | 11 |
to and fro | 11 |
out of this | 11 |
for goddes love | 11 |
al this thing | 11 |
gan for to | 11 |
i shal yow | 11 |
out of drede | 11 |
at the leste | 10 |
as she that | 10 |
whan that he | 10 |
i can no | 10 |
what sholde i | 10 |
of which i | 10 |
and after this | 10 |
and on the | 10 |
in this manere | 10 |
for i have | 10 |
day by day | 10 |
which that i | 10 |
i was born | 10 |
that he was | 10 |
and whan that | 10 |
the god of | 10 |
help me so | 10 |
god help me | 10 |
if that ye | 10 |
for to seyne | 10 |
and in this | 10 |
wel wot i | 9 |
and if that | 9 |
i can not | 9 |
for al this | 9 |
that al this | 9 |
to speke of | 9 |
and with a | 9 |
fro day to | 9 |
and after that | 9 |
ther is no | 9 |
the folk of | 9 |
and if i | 9 |
folk of troye | 9 |
and eek his | 9 |
he gan him | 9 |
in this cas | 9 |
is for to | 8 |
god of love | 8 |
as he was | 8 |
for i am | 8 |
sooth to seyne | 8 |
day to day | 8 |
and god to | 8 |
how sholde i | 8 |
i have herd | 8 |
as fer as | 8 |
and lat me | 8 |
in al this | 8 |
for to telle | 8 |
of his wo | 8 |
and on his | 8 |
as wel as | 8 |
that i am | 8 |
and in the | 8 |
can no more | 8 |
though that i | 8 |
was wont to | 8 |
and thus he | 8 |
and thus she | 8 |
that is to | 8 |
him for to | 8 |
for to be | 8 |
it were a | 8 |
and by the | 8 |
al the world | 8 |
i have told | 8 |
of the toun | 8 |
that ever i | 8 |
and of his | 8 |
which that is | 8 |
over al this | 7 |
al my might | 7 |
for to seye | 7 |
as for to | 7 |
that i love | 7 |
and over al | 7 |
and eek the | 7 |
i have seyd | 7 |
of al this | 7 |
i wol not | 7 |
of this world | 7 |
of this matere | 7 |
and in a | 7 |
it was a | 7 |
at the restoration | 7 |
on the morwe | 7 |
and al my | 7 |
in this place | 7 |
and at the | 7 |
as i can | 7 |
myn owene lady | 7 |
on every syde | 7 |
took his leve | 7 |
and with hir | 7 |
in the same | 7 |
and with his | 7 |
and al his | 7 |
that word he | 7 |
sothe for to | 7 |
if that he | 7 |
al that ever | 7 |
and that ye | 7 |
he was in | 7 |
whan he was | 7 |
and al this | 7 |
that ever was | 7 |
and by my | 7 |
al the toun | 7 |
to come ayein | 7 |
with many a | 7 |
seyde he thus | 7 |
he was wont | 7 |
the sothe for | 7 |
for which he | 6 |
that it was | 6 |
and to him | 6 |
but at the | 6 |
and eek of | 6 |
that ye me | 6 |
and for to | 6 |
quod tho criseyde | 6 |
that in this | 6 |
owene swete herte | 6 |
er that i | 6 |
out of doute | 6 |
for ought i | 6 |
but tel me | 6 |
in this matere | 6 |
and as the | 6 |
and every wight | 6 |
he took his | 6 |
with al his | 6 |
and how that | 6 |
this is the | 6 |
dar i seye | 6 |
on a day | 6 |
of the seventeenth | 6 |
for sorwe of | 6 |
that ye han | 6 |
that in the | 6 |
for in this | 6 |
but for to | 6 |
the grekes ost | 6 |
eche of hem | 6 |
the death of | 6 |
that ye wol | 6 |
and with the | 6 |
it for the | 6 |
that al the | 6 |
and gan hir | 6 |
i nil not | 6 |
as i may | 6 |
for to go | 6 |
this world ther | 6 |
can i not | 6 |
and of the | 6 |
the cause of | 6 |
for to see | 6 |
that my lyf | 6 |
shal i never | 6 |
she gan to | 6 |
as ye may | 6 |
i have yow | 6 |
the seventeenth century | 6 |
my lady dere | 6 |
in myn herte | 6 |
and swich a | 6 |
al myn herte | 6 |
al for nought | 6 |
ye may here | 6 |
one of the | 6 |
speke of love | 6 |
toun of troye | 6 |
him at the | 6 |
that she gan | 6 |
with al my | 6 |
a man to | 6 |
the toun of | 6 |
but al for | 5 |
his herte he | 5 |
was best to | 5 |
for to dwelle | 5 |
that troilus was | 5 |
to the temple | 5 |
whan it was | 5 |
of al his | 5 |
to telle in | 5 |
of his deeth | 5 |
with al myn | 5 |
that yow list | 5 |
his herte gan | 5 |
that is al | 5 |
for now is | 5 |
what shal i | 5 |
that it shal | 5 |
why nil i | 5 |
and in hir | 5 |
day that i | 5 |
and tel me | 5 |
day and night | 5 |
on the plain | 5 |
that it be | 5 |
but for the | 5 |
this and that | 5 |
for it is | 5 |
and that i | 5 |
to the effect | 5 |
word he gan | 5 |
and that she | 5 |
al was wel | 5 |
al this toun | 5 |
goddess of the | 5 |
for al the | 5 |
a thousand tymes | 5 |
how sore that | 5 |
and seyde him | 5 |
queen of love | 5 |
of his herte | 5 |
i shal seye | 5 |
he gan hir | 5 |
to do so | 5 |
honour of the | 5 |
of hem that | 5 |
til that i | 5 |
myn herte i | 5 |
that i deye | 5 |
and of hir | 5 |
in al the | 5 |
of the commonwealth | 5 |
of al that | 5 |
til at the | 5 |
that he so | 5 |
she gan hir | 5 |
the queen of | 5 |
oute more speche | 5 |
and that the | 5 |
cause is of | 5 |
and whan he | 5 |
to the grekes | 5 |
of the war | 5 |
no wonder is | 5 |
that it may | 5 |
took hir leve | 5 |
william and mary | 5 |
wel i woot | 5 |
for which ful | 5 |
and took his | 5 |
ye han herd | 5 |
sorwe of which | 5 |
as in his | 5 |
the duchess of | 5 |
so that it | 5 |
with a syk | 5 |
so be that | 5 |
it is not | 5 |
as sone as | 5 |
swich fyn hath | 5 |
that i yow | 5 |
it is to | 5 |
it may not | 5 |
the son of | 5 |
that in his | 5 |
of which the | 5 |
myn owene swete | 5 |
ful ofte he | 5 |
him to the | 5 |
a thousand fold | 5 |
what it is | 5 |
in swich a | 5 |
this troilus gan | 5 |
if it be | 5 |
that she him | 5 |
out of my | 5 |
if that yow | 5 |
for hem that | 5 |
telle in short | 5 |
in honour of | 5 |
than seyde he | 5 |
and seyde as | 5 |
helpe me so | 5 |
as yow list | 5 |
that of his | 5 |
by god and | 5 |
o lady myn | 5 |
as stille as | 5 |
herte and al | 5 |
in his armes | 5 |
shortly for to | 5 |
gan to syke | 5 |
i speke of | 5 |
him by the | 4 |
i have eek | 4 |
all for love | 4 |
for to winne | 4 |
but to the | 4 |
what he mente | 4 |
in hir herte | 4 |
leef and dere | 4 |
at shorte wordes | 4 |
ne shal i | 4 |
and that thou | 4 |
i pray yow | 4 |
a man of | 4 |
i sey not | 4 |
that he may | 4 |
and to his | 4 |
daughter of the | 4 |
woot i wel | 4 |
hir in hir | 4 |
that he hadde | 4 |
it may be | 4 |
if she be | 4 |
duchess of ormond | 4 |
thus am i | 4 |
his fulle might | 4 |
ful ofte a | 4 |
fro this forth | 4 |
of the field | 4 |
as in the | 4 |
what was best | 4 |
wo worth that | 4 |
sin that ye | 4 |
and then the | 4 |
of his age | 4 |
al this hevinesse | 4 |
and of my | 4 |
i to yow | 4 |
and up and | 4 |
but wel i | 4 |
as to my | 4 |
and that is | 4 |
and saw the | 4 |
wher is your | 4 |
many a wente | 4 |
for trusteth wel | 4 |
here my trouthe | 4 |
that was the | 4 |
and though i | 4 |
i wol yow | 4 |
as it was | 4 |
him of his | 4 |
and from his | 4 |
wel ye woot | 4 |
but now to | 4 |
er that ye | 4 |
whan he saugh | 4 |
that no wight | 4 |
of his entente | 4 |
for al that | 4 |
that shal be | 4 |
and that he | 4 |
for to dye | 4 |
to what fyn | 4 |
nor how the | 4 |
if that it | 4 |
for wel wot | 4 |
shal yow telle | 4 |
and that anoon | 4 |
quod she tho | 4 |
and eek for | 4 |
and eek myn | 4 |
it shal not | 4 |
i wol my | 4 |
sooth of this | 4 |
absalom and achitophel | 4 |
as it is | 4 |
she tolde eek | 4 |
wont to done | 4 |
i am thyn | 4 |
that is so | 4 |
of his own | 4 |
but herte myn | 4 |
of his life | 4 |
me were lever | 4 |
god and by | 4 |
is al my | 4 |
in which he | 4 |
as in a | 4 |
the promise of | 4 |
many a tere | 4 |
is to seyn | 4 |
that never yet | 4 |
hir for to | 4 |
be we tweyne | 4 |
to been a | 4 |
in english literature | 4 |
that is the | 4 |
sone after that | 4 |
as i am | 4 |
of this and | 4 |
how that ye | 4 |
for to holde | 4 |
shal i doon | 4 |
that with the | 4 |
ought i can | 4 |
out of troye | 4 |
i thee biseche | 4 |
i am right | 4 |
was to here | 4 |
a quarter of | 4 |
the tenthe day | 4 |
i woot wel | 4 |
it am i | 4 |
and live in | 4 |
of the sky | 4 |
al hir peyne | 4 |
of his sorwes | 4 |
of his grace | 4 |
in myn entente | 4 |
soth for to | 4 |
to his neces | 4 |
as who seyth | 4 |
if that they | 4 |
sin that i | 4 |
god helpe me | 4 |
in these verses | 4 |
speke of this | 4 |
for the nones | 4 |
my lyf may | 4 |
of every wight | 4 |
and ofte tyme | 4 |
as muche as | 4 |
fayn wolde i | 4 |
this world to | 4 |
and of this | 4 |
and many a | 4 |
every maner wight | 4 |
of all the | 4 |
he was to | 4 |
that it is | 4 |
that thou art | 4 |
how shal i | 4 |
in which the | 4 |
on the ground | 4 |
i holde it | 4 |
i see that | 4 |
that thou shalt | 4 |
to my lady | 4 |
i wol be | 4 |
the fyn of | 4 |
he gan his | 4 |
that cause is | 4 |
gan him for | 4 |
at once the | 4 |
in the snare | 4 |
i shal wel | 4 |
that his herte | 4 |
as for the | 4 |
the time of | 4 |
that he hath | 4 |
herte gan to | 4 |
alle and some | 4 |
every wight that | 4 |
this was the | 4 |
my nece dere | 4 |
as men may | 4 |
i shal seyn | 4 |
of his minde | 4 |
a sooth of | 4 |
no more to | 4 |
that word she | 4 |
sholde i lenger | 4 |
with that she | 4 |
is of my | 4 |
for thee the | 4 |
took his way | 4 |
and ay the | 4 |
she wolde come | 4 |
of the zodiac | 4 |
al his fulle | 4 |
wel more than | 4 |
leve brother dere | 4 |
with him to | 4 |
that i sholde | 4 |
that swich a | 4 |
sone after this | 4 |
by that god | 4 |
and that as | 4 |
thing to come | 4 |
of this thing | 4 |
his lady dere | 4 |
in his mind | 4 |
in his minde | 4 |
his herte bledde | 3 |
but in a | 3 |
thise ilke two | 3 |
but in effect | 3 |
us fro mischaunce | 3 |
this is to | 3 |
he niste what | 3 |
best to rede | 3 |
owene lady dere | 3 |
he and al | 3 |
may it be | 3 |
do me no | 3 |
for to speke | 3 |
al were it | 3 |
sorwe for to | 3 |
al his chere | 3 |
to every wight | 3 |
he had not | 3 |
but that i | 3 |
the duke of | 3 |
and so it | 3 |
the grekes stronge | 3 |
for to tellen | 3 |
and as he | 3 |
to doon him | 3 |
as he can | 3 |
clene out of | 3 |
and troilus he | 3 |
som men seyn | 3 |
for al his | 3 |
i love most | 3 |
on his bed | 3 |
he saugh that | 3 |
and she to | 3 |
for myn estat | 3 |
so wol i | 3 |
for love is | 3 |
as i best | 3 |
he tolde him | 3 |
is a thing | 3 |
and in what | 3 |
his beddes syde | 3 |
that in my | 3 |
which that al | 3 |
the power of | 3 |
what wonder is | 3 |
so that ye | 3 |
and if so | 3 |
nere it that | 3 |
al in your | 3 |
have al this | 3 |
then came the | 3 |
er that she | 3 |
thenk eek how | 3 |
of the sun | 3 |
he did not | 3 |
of the restoration | 3 |
he was slayn | 3 |
right as i | 3 |
to doon his | 3 |
in the feld | 3 |
pale and wan | 3 |
is to seye | 3 |
and al hir | 3 |
to hir grace | 3 |
god so wis | 3 |
sone out of | 3 |
he thoughte he | 3 |
him in his | 3 |
nought to done | 3 |
on me see | 3 |
who shal now | 3 |
the lettre that | 3 |
that the world | 3 |
that ye were | 3 |
and with what | 3 |
be the day | 3 |
ne can i | 3 |
he that is | 3 |
so hope i | 3 |
i never er | 3 |
stille as stoon | 3 |
for i wol | 3 |
that i wol | 3 |
of al my | 3 |
and he was | 3 |
while we live | 3 |
me thinketh thus | 3 |
and his grandsire | 3 |
myn herte dere | 3 |
a wight is | 3 |
world ther nis | 3 |
that is thy | 3 |
that wel unnethe | 3 |
right at the | 3 |
and of your | 3 |
nis but a | 3 |
that dar i | 3 |
for to done | 3 |
what to doon | 3 |
he thonked hir | 3 |
to whom she | 3 |
thou shalt be | 3 |
his best play | 3 |
thise ilke tweye | 3 |
though al the | 3 |
roos and took | 3 |
a day he | 3 |
in his bed | 3 |
with him at | 3 |
this knowe i | 3 |
declaration of indulgence | 3 |
so greet a | 3 |
i have in | 3 |
as i yow | 3 |
wood out of | 3 |
of o thing | 3 |
al this night | 3 |
of the day | 3 |
al my wo | 3 |
the compass of | 3 |
that every wight | 3 |
to speken of | 3 |
that she sholde | 3 |
this al and | 3 |
tel me this | 3 |
and thou shalt | 3 |
on his beddes | 3 |
for to ryse | 3 |
for to pleye | 3 |
him thoughte his | 3 |
that i can | 3 |
now am i | 3 |
hir herte on | 3 |
that yow leste | 3 |
tho gan she | 3 |
and sette him | 3 |
it be that | 3 |
that i speke | 3 |
that thou me | 3 |
torment and in | 3 |
of his father | 3 |
and lat hem | 3 |
so many a | 3 |
but how this | 3 |
god of war | 3 |
how that he | 3 |
wordes for to | 3 |
so mote i | 3 |
of it no | 3 |
the church of | 3 |
and in swich | 3 |
more to see | 3 |
to behold the | 3 |
was ther never | 3 |
him in the | 3 |
cursed be the | 3 |
all the rest | 3 |
to find the | 3 |
for which i | 3 |
and lat see | 3 |
my dere brother | 3 |
a thousand tyme | 3 |
not to deye | 3 |
as any wight | 3 |
that he seyde | 3 |
dryden was born | 3 |
for to speken | 3 |
with him mette | 3 |
so that she | 3 |
for which she | 3 |
as for a | 3 |
purpos for to | 3 |
herte an ese | 3 |
and took it | 3 |
dungeon of the | 3 |
that as faste | 3 |
he roos and | 3 |
now were it | 3 |
in thy servyse | 3 |
and i shal | 3 |
that love is | 3 |
now is this | 3 |
is this the | 3 |
his hundred knights | 3 |
and hir chere | 3 |
sin she is | 3 |
for to love | 3 |
myn herte breste | 3 |
in sondry wyse | 3 |
of his generation | 3 |
for never yet | 3 |
eek for hem | 3 |
and pitously gan | 3 |
sholde i more | 3 |
al sholde i | 3 |
to the yate | 3 |
but on the | 3 |
and asked him | 3 |
won the beauteous | 3 |
and let the | 3 |
as a knight | 3 |
my lady free | 3 |
i dar wel | 3 |
for no wight | 3 |
was to sene | 3 |
right as thy | 3 |
this was his | 3 |
the production of | 3 |
of that thou | 3 |
shal ben here | 3 |
as thinketh me | 3 |
in torment and | 3 |
of him that | 3 |
i have a | 3 |
a little space | 3 |
with sword and | 3 |
thou shalt wel | 3 |
right for the | 3 |
sin i am | 3 |
was for to | 3 |
whom that i | 3 |
shal been right | 3 |
have told yow | 3 |
so that his | 3 |
it is nought | 3 |
if i have | 3 |
i shal ben | 3 |
him in this | 3 |
i yow devyse | 3 |
from his eyen | 3 |
nought ne were | 3 |
in the wind | 3 |
this was doon | 3 |
aboute his herte | 3 |
of which he | 3 |
if this be | 3 |
so yeve yow | 3 |
ther nis no | 3 |
al the good | 3 |
al this fare | 3 |
that wont was | 3 |
and forth he | 3 |
al thy wo | 3 |
that he mente | 3 |
by my thrift | 3 |
i wol in | 3 |
he nas but | 3 |
were a gret | 3 |
of the garter | 3 |
in his own | 3 |
the theban city | 3 |
for to wryte | 3 |
but he that | 3 |
of the thinges | 3 |
it was an | 3 |
at the time | 3 |
i have my | 3 |
the sone of | 3 |
and the beste | 3 |
yet shal i | 3 |
ne never shal | 3 |
thou art wys | 3 |
as wisly god | 3 |
have here my | 3 |
sore that me | 3 |
that from his | 3 |
and by hir | 3 |
bright of hewe | 3 |
that hem liste | 3 |
that his lady | 3 |
he and i | 3 |
fortune of the | 3 |
and ful of | 3 |
of hir speche | 3 |
thus to him | 3 |
he may not | 3 |
bitwixen hope and | 3 |
i shal don | 3 |
in al that | 3 |
at the fulle | 3 |
for to here | 3 |
that i serve | 3 |
the worldes ende | 3 |
it was eve | 3 |
which ful ofte | 3 |
com hir to | 3 |
to see the | 3 |
i am deed | 3 |
she shal not | 3 |
if that thee | 3 |
for whiche i | 3 |
if that thou | 3 |
it nedeth nought | 3 |
the pillar bound | 3 |
the beauteous emily | 3 |
i best can | 3 |
had been the | 3 |
that she wol | 3 |
the wife of | 3 |
with tho wordes | 3 |
to the deeth | 3 |
shilde us fro | 3 |
one of his | 3 |
he to the | 3 |
lyf may laste | 3 |
and i wol | 3 |
to the royal | 3 |
spirit of his | 3 |
for he was | 3 |
he felte his | 3 |
on which the | 3 |
that i wiste | 3 |
that ever he | 3 |
were regarded as | 3 |
he best mighte | 3 |
al my peyne | 3 |
it so be | 3 |
that i never | 3 |
i trowe it | 3 |
ioye was to | 3 |
and that a | 3 |
my lyf to | 3 |
as nought ne | 3 |
that day that | 3 |
but though that | 3 |
do me deye | 3 |
of the year | 3 |
and on a | 3 |
criseyde his lady | 3 |
time of the | 3 |
fer as i | 3 |
dere herte swete | 3 |
in this toun | 3 |
was in the | 3 |
hir eyen two | 3 |
his lady grace | 3 |
for to do | 3 |
tel me how | 3 |
of the times | 3 |
after the death | 3 |
and every word | 3 |
not to be | 3 |
in every thing | 3 |
but in the | 3 |
i shal so | 3 |
the laws of | 3 |
for that i | 3 |
the head of | 3 |
power of love | 3 |
for which with | 3 |
is ful of | 3 |
this mene whyle | 3 |
i mot nedes | 3 |
troilus was never | 3 |
the silver bow | 3 |
a freend of | 3 |
as for me | 3 |
gan his herte | 3 |
whan he it | 3 |
in this array | 3 |
niste what was | 3 |
that is my | 3 |
as he lay | 3 |
he which that | 3 |
that she go | 3 |
which myn herte | 3 |
never more to | 3 |
that no man | 3 |
the world may | 3 |
that me smerte | 3 |
and they that | 3 |
in swich cas | 3 |
have i ioye | 3 |
on my sorwe | 3 |
sin i have | 3 |
it ioye was | 3 |
the fortune of | 3 |
right for to | 3 |
with al the | 3 |
that for the | 3 |
the appointed place | 3 |
thou art now | 3 |
that ye thus | 3 |
to the worldes | 3 |
gan to smyle | 3 |
seyde as ye | 3 |
of that i | 3 |
as him list | 3 |
doun he caste | 3 |
i shal be | 3 |
for the peyne | 3 |
shal i seyn | 3 |
gan the tyme | 3 |
and up his | 3 |
on dramatic poesy | 3 |
was out of | 3 |
drede i most | 3 |
world ne mighte | 3 |
thou hast not | 3 |
that i see | 3 |
myn owene herte | 3 |
is the beste | 3 |
for which criseyde | 3 |
syk she seyde | 3 |
she was ful | 3 |
to his lady | 3 |
and it was | 3 |
for which the | 3 |
in the temple | 3 |
righte lady dere | 3 |
what have i | 3 |
sin thou art | 3 |
til that the | 3 |
that is of | 3 |
with a sorwful | 3 |
and what to | 3 |
and through the | 3 |
that thou hast | 3 |
in the dungeon | 3 |
for the more | 3 |
whan that it | 3 |
that i be | 3 |
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secretary of state | 2 |
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laureate and historiographer | 2 |
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father and his | 2 |
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name of trouthe | 2 |
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with sobre chere | 2 |
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loving of criseyde | 2 |
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history of england | 2 |
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to that purpos | 2 |
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sign of the | 2 |
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prince of orange | 2 |
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palamon above the | 2 |
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i wolde it | 2 |
the body of | 2 |
i love oon | 2 |
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the earl of | 2 |
hope i that | 2 |
ful pale y | 2 |
to see me | 2 |
he devoted himself | 2 |
his helm to | 2 |
as thoughte him | 2 |
that she is | 2 |
er that he | 2 |
though men sholde | 2 |
through the body | 2 |
of hir eyen | 2 |
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sey not this | 2 |
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a royal race | 2 |
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in ought that | 2 |
no wight of | 2 |
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the tyme of | 2 |
and all with | 2 |
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thou me hast | 2 |
of human kind | 2 |
queen of the | 2 |
roman catholic faith | 2 |
the best story | 2 |
who now but | 2 |
the grete worthinesse | 2 |
of the time | 2 |
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of an hour | 2 |
that for fere | 2 |
and biddeth eek | 2 |
what thenkestow to | 2 |
to ravisshe hir | 2 |
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on his lady | 2 |
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gan in him | 2 |
sisters cut below | 2 |
swich maner folk | 2 |
of the strife | 2 |
he knew his | 2 |
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swich peyne and | 2 |
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for to stare | 2 |
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with ful humble | 2 |
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the men that | 2 |
oon of this | 2 |
within the compass | 2 |
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she shal come | 2 |
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no wight may | 2 |
if god wole | 2 |
him with his | 2 |
grevous to me | 2 |
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doun ther made | 2 |
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god woot that | 2 |
of the place | 2 |
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or herte may | 2 |
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i myn herte | 2 |
i right now | 2 |
i may wel | 2 |
in your grace | 2 |
to redeem him | 2 |
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this be sooth | 2 |
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beth to me | 2 |
the sorwe and | 2 |
for his ioye | 2 |
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mars his ides | 2 |
the harm that | 2 |
on it to | 2 |
his bed he | 2 |
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lat see now | 2 |
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myn owene dere | 2 |
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on any othes | 2 |
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that ye wole | 2 |
what that he | 2 |
thou shalt me | 2 |
dide his might | 2 |
al my drede | 2 |
what i mene | 2 |
is in love | 2 |
was by birth | 2 |
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for sorwe deyde | 2 |
and doun ther | 2 |
as god wolde | 2 |
myn herte seyth | 2 |
vengeance on the | 2 |
as me thoughte | 2 |
to live in | 2 |
glad and light | 2 |
thoughte he thus | 2 |
that to comen | 2 |
to this answerde | 2 |
he mighte his | 2 |
and thenketh wel | 2 |
gan he telle | 2 |
what may this | 2 |
him to glade | 2 |
wonder is it | 2 |
these wyse clerkes | 2 |
he held his | 2 |
al his might | 2 |
but as he | 2 |
the vengeance of | 2 |
with that his | 2 |
hem bothe leste | 2 |
al hoolly his | 2 |
up his eyen | 2 |
day began to | 2 |
for the harm | 2 |
outen wordes more | 2 |
on the sides | 2 |
in his arms | 2 |
hir woful herte | 2 |
and gan ful | 2 |
i graunte wel | 2 |
if thee lest | 2 |
hem that ben | 2 |
turney is allowed | 2 |
wol not live | 2 |
thou hast a | 2 |
hem that loves | 2 |
for to ben | 2 |
a man mot | 2 |
to bidde him | 2 |
shal i make | 2 |
grew to manhood | 2 |
from her sickness | 2 |
hir in armes | 2 |
thy wo to | 2 |
beauty of the | 2 |
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to love he | 2 |
ne no man | 2 |
that she hir | 2 |
thanke it god | 2 |
literature of the | 2 |
som of hem | 2 |
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and he ful | 2 |
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bringen it aboute | 2 |
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art now in | 2 |
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by mine host | 2 |
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lat us stele | 2 |
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that hir herte | 2 |
now near the | 2 |
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