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quadgram | frequency |
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that is to say | 40 |
as i have said | 35 |
end of the town | 22 |
on the other hand | 19 |
part of the town | 15 |
as i have observed | 14 |
shutting up of houses | 13 |
the lord mayor and | 12 |
on the other side | 12 |
the city of london | 12 |
the time of the | 11 |
that the plague was | 11 |
a b r a | 11 |
of the plague in | 10 |
the master of the | 9 |
a time as this | 9 |
the rest of the | 9 |
i think it was | 9 |
such a time as | 9 |
of the city of | 9 |
at such a time | 9 |
the shutting up of | 9 |
in the middle of | 9 |
the latter end of | 8 |
the distemper upon them | 8 |
in the parish of | 8 |
dead of the plague | 8 |
that end of the | 8 |
the beginning of september | 8 |
died of the plague | 8 |
if they had been | 8 |
in the parishes of | 7 |
had the plague upon | 7 |
they were obliged to | 7 |
r a c a | 7 |
the parish of st | 7 |
as if they had | 7 |
of the spotted fever | 7 |
the people of london | 7 |
the middle of the | 7 |
two or three days | 7 |
gone into the country | 7 |
in a dreadful manner | 7 |
that part of the | 7 |
as i said before | 7 |
i do not remember | 7 |
for fear of the | 7 |
b r a c | 7 |
the th of july | 7 |
the violence of the | 7 |
it was impossible to | 7 |
out of the city | 6 |
at the same time | 6 |
the side of the | 6 |
when they came to | 6 |
when the plague was | 6 |
master of the house | 6 |
to the th of | 6 |
so much as to | 6 |
in the beginning of | 6 |
as well as the | 6 |
as soon as the | 6 |
in the weekly bill | 6 |
the bills of mortality | 6 |
as i may say | 6 |
the parishes of st | 6 |
at the end of | 6 |
the plague was not | 6 |
in the time of | 6 |
up of houses was | 6 |
a prodigious number of | 6 |
such things as they | 6 |
they would have been | 6 |
he had the plague | 6 |
the beginning of august | 5 |
by the lord mayor | 5 |
so that it was | 5 |
i could not but | 5 |
the plague upon them | 5 |
the weight of the | 5 |
infected with the plague | 5 |
was to be seen | 5 |
shall be shut up | 5 |
is not to be | 5 |
of the people were | 5 |
time of the infection | 5 |
people at that time | 5 |
the condition of the | 5 |
a c a d | 5 |
as i have mentioned | 5 |
i know not what | 5 |
in two or three | 5 |
in the case of | 5 |
it is impossible to | 5 |
that it would be | 5 |
of the plague was | 5 |
c a d a | 5 |
at that end of | 5 |
at a full stop | 5 |
that i had not | 5 |
that it is not | 5 |
from the th of | 5 |
to be shut up | 5 |
as they call it | 5 |
the city and suburbs | 5 |
with a kind of | 5 |
the other side of | 5 |
relief of the poor | 5 |
the people at that | 5 |
the people began to | 5 |
to such a degree | 5 |
three or four days | 5 |
as soon as they | 5 |
many of them were | 5 |
the number of the | 5 |
on the side of | 5 |
the plague was abated | 5 |
in a time of | 5 |
they began to be | 5 |
were known to be | 5 |
a great many of | 5 |
which i have mentioned | 4 |
shoreditch stepney parish aldgate | 4 |
th to the th | 4 |
parishes within the walls | 4 |
be seen in the | 4 |
a piece of ground | 4 |
a a b r | 4 |
it must not be | 4 |
and said no more | 4 |
of july to the | 4 |
the other end of | 4 |
from the th to | 4 |
to the lord mayor | 4 |
those parts of the | 4 |
till the beginning of | 4 |
as well as they | 4 |
as they called it | 4 |
which was still worse | 4 |
may be said to | 4 |
the beginning of the | 4 |
of the people in | 4 |
i mean of the | 4 |
first three weeks in | 4 |
out of any infected | 4 |
one end of the | 4 |
the relief of the | 4 |
in the two parishes | 4 |
in such a manner | 4 |
in the midst of | 4 |
to come to them | 4 |
of the people of | 4 |
that they had no | 4 |
the parishes within the | 4 |
if i had been | 4 |
it is true that | 4 |
it was not so | 4 |
the hand of god | 4 |
to prevent the spreading | 4 |
parts of the town | 4 |
well as they could | 4 |
justices of the peace | 4 |
side of the city | 4 |
in a few days | 4 |
to the last degree | 4 |
and free from the | 4 |
the th to the | 4 |
and one at the | 4 |
of the poor people | 4 |
the justices of the | 4 |
they could not have | 4 |
for want of people | 4 |
lord mayor and aldermen | 4 |
seen in the streets | 4 |
th of july to | 4 |
of which i shall | 4 |
in those parts of | 4 |
stepney parish aldgate whitechapel | 4 |
that the infection was | 4 |
that there was no | 4 |
lord mayor and the | 4 |
a great deal of | 4 |
the fury of the | 4 |
the people of the | 4 |
that they were not | 4 |
the seeds of the | 4 |
up and down the | 4 |
to be seen in | 4 |
of those that were | 4 |
where the plague was | 4 |
the two parishes of | 4 |
it was observed that | 4 |
the parish of stepney | 4 |
i have said before | 4 |
it pleased god to | 4 |
that it was a | 4 |
the health of the | 4 |
at the other end | 4 |
to be depended upon | 4 |
it was to be | 4 |
it was no more | 4 |
such a time of | 4 |
and even in the | 4 |
it is to be | 4 |
a great number of | 4 |
but to return to | 4 |
and the poor people | 4 |
that they did not | 4 |
but that they had | 4 |
side of the water | 4 |
other end of the | 4 |
people began to be | 4 |
the end of the | 4 |
the th of september | 4 |
a d a b | 4 |
you may be sure | 4 |
the west and north | 4 |
to bury the dead | 4 |
things as they wanted | 4 |
had the distemper upon | 4 |
it was reported that | 4 |
not go out of | 4 |
not what to do | 3 |
as they went along | 3 |
as much as possible | 3 |
a great mind to | 3 |
time of the year | 3 |
the first three weeks | 3 |
first part of the | 3 |
all the rest of | 3 |
within the reach of | 3 |
it was about the | 3 |
of the people was | 3 |
fled into the country | 3 |
it was the opinion | 3 |
the account of the | 3 |
if it had been | 3 |
in the month of | 3 |
a few weeks more | 3 |
as i was told | 3 |
it came among them | 3 |
that the living were | 3 |
because they did not | 3 |
lord mayor and court | 3 |
be shut up for | 3 |
of their being infected | 3 |
would have been in | 3 |
was observed that the | 3 |
the circumstances of the | 3 |
that the people of | 3 |
those people who were | 3 |
it was in its | 3 |
though it was not | 3 |
that it was to | 3 |
all parts of the | 3 |
was one of the | 3 |
violence of the distemper | 3 |
that they not only | 3 |
was to be found | 3 |
at that time of | 3 |
but when they came | 3 |
the distemper had not | 3 |
he came to the | 3 |
towards the latter end | 3 |
the greatest part of | 3 |
that there was a | 3 |
the mistress of the | 3 |
at this time was | 3 |
of those that had | 3 |
the usual number of | 3 |
i must be allowed | 3 |
set up their tent | 3 |
within the compass of | 3 |
whole body of the | 3 |
that they were infected | 3 |
be suffered to be | 3 |
distemper had not reached | 3 |
from house to house | 3 |
by the shutting up | 3 |
were obliged to keep | 3 |
to take care of | 3 |
the distress of the | 3 |
the number of people | 3 |
and that they would | 3 |
the last week in | 3 |
must be allowed to | 3 |
tokens come out upon | 3 |
the first part of | 3 |
great many of the | 3 |
that he had a | 3 |
of the state of | 3 |
war with the dutch | 3 |
mayor and court of | 3 |
and as it was | 3 |
i do not see | 3 |
but three hundred and | 3 |
it was very strange | 3 |
what i have said | 3 |
in the parishes on | 3 |
were obliged to come | 3 |
in the first three | 3 |
though they did not | 3 |
shut up in the | 3 |
that i do not | 3 |
time as this was | 3 |
of the distemper was | 3 |
body of the people | 3 |
came into the great | 3 |
when i speak of | 3 |
and all this while | 3 |
to be had in | 3 |
in the west and | 3 |
the door of a | 3 |
by reason of the | 3 |
from time to time | 3 |
people in the street | 3 |
but as it was | 3 |
it came upon them | 3 |
the time that the | 3 |
it could not be | 3 |
it is easy to | 3 |
parts of the world | 3 |
all the time of | 3 |
or what to do | 3 |
with the distemper upon | 3 |
one hundred and fifty | 3 |
but of this i | 3 |
come out upon them | 3 |
people of the town | 3 |
on any account whatever | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
there died twenty thousand | 3 |
the time when the | 3 |
that it was the | 3 |
a stop to the | 3 |
in the whole city | 3 |
these were the people | 3 |
in a few minutes | 3 |
in the first place | 3 |
out of the house | 3 |
a very great number | 3 |
after the plague was | 3 |
they did not know | 3 |
the time of this | 3 |
parishes on southwark side | 3 |
the knowledge of the | 3 |
health of the city | 3 |
take charge of the | 3 |
it was known to | 3 |
the people who were | 3 |
on the right hand | 3 |
the distemper began to | 3 |
the plague in london | 3 |
a justice of the | 3 |
as well as he | 3 |
the whole body of | 3 |
among the people at | 3 |
out of their wits | 3 |
of the same house | 3 |
this part of the | 3 |
prodigious number of people | 3 |
as i shall observe | 3 |
spreading of the infection | 3 |
published by the lord | 3 |
years after the plague | 3 |
for two or three | 3 |
they went to sleep | 3 |
rest of the family | 3 |
great number of them | 3 |
those that were sick | 3 |
it was too late | 3 |
people in the streets | 3 |
the plague was but | 3 |
died in the streets | 3 |
who lived in the | 3 |
weight of the infection | 3 |
every one of them | 3 |
out of the same | 3 |
for a great while | 3 |
all this while the | 3 |
a kind of a | 3 |
in proportion to the | 3 |
it was easy to | 3 |
to go out of | 3 |
whitechapel in the parishes | 3 |
for the safety of | 3 |
known to be infected | 3 |
aldgate whitechapel in the | 3 |
increased to such a | 3 |
in the parishes within | 3 |
a time of such | 3 |
in the reign of | 3 |
and court of aldermen | 3 |
what was to be | 3 |
of the parish of | 3 |
up in the city | 3 |
in this time of | 3 |
the th of february | 3 |
and it will be | 3 |
to take charge of | 3 |
on the same side | 3 |
for a good while | 3 |
i believe it was | 3 |
of the plague as | 3 |
i take to be | 3 |
the houses where they | 3 |
had no need to | 3 |
they were known to | 3 |
and one of the | 3 |
within the bills of | 3 |
condition of the city | 3 |
be said to have | 3 |
and i could not | 3 |
i cannot say that | 3 |
the people did not | 3 |
that drove the cart | 3 |
and that the people | 3 |
that which was still | 3 |
would otherwise have been | 3 |
it must be confessed | 3 |
prevent the spreading of | 3 |
justice of the peace | 3 |
this i shall speak | 3 |
in a most frightful | 3 |
numbers of people which | 3 |
come to its height | 3 |
and a kind of | 3 |
one of the most | 3 |
the church of england | 3 |
about the beginning of | 3 |
set down of the | 3 |
of people in the | 3 |
the parishes on southwark | 3 |
during the time of | 3 |
there would have been | 3 |
that it was impossible | 3 |
the west part of | 3 |
and the beginning of | 3 |
the st of july | 3 |
a few years before | 3 |
though the plague was | 3 |
where they were placed | 3 |
soon as they were | 3 |
of any infected house | 3 |
as far as i | 3 |
the famous solomon eagle | 3 |
three weeks in september | 3 |
and the people were | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
the towns on the | 3 |
the compass of my | 3 |
so that the people | 3 |
thousand in a week | 3 |
was a very great | 3 |
time when the plague | 3 |
that some of the | 3 |
at the time of | 3 |
in the next place | 3 |
of the most eminent | 3 |
have mercy upon us | 3 |
the minds of the | 3 |
d a b r | 3 |
at the knowledge of | 3 |
it is most certain | 3 |
in the streets or | 3 |
in the same house | 3 |
other side of the | 3 |
have a right to | 3 |
as soon as any | 3 |
as that they would | 3 |
go into their houses | 3 |
in the execution of | 3 |
i have mentioned above | 3 |
that it was not | 3 |
i have been told | 3 |
knocked at the door | 3 |
in the height of | 3 |
think it was in | 3 |
and some of them | 3 |
had a great mind | 3 |
of shutting up houses | 3 |
was at that time | 3 |
was impossible to know | 3 |
them at that time | 3 |
that a great many | 3 |
i have said above | 3 |
violence of the plague | 3 |
the people were in | 3 |
parish aldgate whitechapel in | 3 |
of the people very | 3 |
but it was not | 3 |
that time of the | 3 |
is to be observed | 3 |
the upper end of | 3 |
knew not what to | 3 |
if i might believe | 3 |
in the city as | 3 |
part of the night | 3 |
in such a time | 3 |
i cannot say but | 3 |
to go to the | 3 |
it was done in | 3 |
of the lord mayor | 3 |
the living were not | 3 |
the plague upon him | 3 |
in the same manner | 3 |
to the relief of | 3 |
were a great many | 3 |
but that some of | 3 |
of this i shall | 3 |
the distemper did not | 3 |
ounces and a half | 3 |
the spreading of the | 3 |
be said to be | 3 |
the preservation of my | 3 |
west part of the | 3 |
by my lord mayor | 3 |
not being able to | 3 |
to the st of | 3 |
it had been in | 3 |
as long as they | 3 |
part of the city | 3 |
but i could not | 3 |
take to be the | 3 |
the opinion of the | 2 |
great numbers of people | 2 |
some of them were | 2 |
in a few hours | 2 |
people where i lodge | 2 |
for the space of | 2 |
the reason of which | 2 |
be brought to the | 2 |
minds of the people | 2 |
and in such an | 2 |
was the opinion of | 2 |
putting a check to | 2 |
to account for the | 2 |
i could not refrain | 2 |
them fell in the | 2 |
the first week in | 2 |
as some of them | 2 |
to the pye tavern | 2 |
discharge of their duty | 2 |
the plague was so | 2 |
number of burials in | 2 |
had a piece of | 2 |
the plague was come | 2 |
fear of the plague | 2 |
bitterness of death was | 2 |
he was a good | 2 |
could come at the | 2 |
the most eminent physicians | 2 |
in a few weeks | 2 |
people that it was | 2 |
of the city where | 2 |
this was a very | 2 |
houses and shops shut | 2 |
the poor people of | 2 |
in it in the | 2 |
assure us that you | 2 |
off the dead bodies | 2 |
established church of england | 2 |
which was in a | 2 |
that the distemper would | 2 |
to fetch them away | 2 |
came to the churches | 2 |
but of the plague | 2 |
way into this stall | 2 |
there was not a | 2 |
humor of the people | 2 |
from the end of | 2 |
i went about the | 2 |
the merciful disposition of | 2 |
i should not go | 2 |
that you are all | 2 |
come at the knowledge | 2 |
were the people that | 2 |
infected persons to the | 2 |
emptiness of the streets | 2 |
there was no other | 2 |
but that it was | 2 |
i shall be turned | 2 |
the houses in the | 2 |
us that you are | 2 |
of london at this | 2 |
out of harrow alley | 2 |
that the infected people | 2 |
great pit in finsbury | 2 |
but it was impossible | 2 |
houses that were infected | 2 |
into their houses to | 2 |
of any person dying | 2 |
do not see that | 2 |
to make a very | 2 |
mayor and the sheriffs | 2 |
may to the th | 2 |
violence of it would | 2 |
had been a hundred | 2 |
most of the people | 2 |
i had not said | 2 |
that it was plain | 2 |
stood still like one | 2 |
in the low countries | 2 |
to pass through the | 2 |
had at that time | 2 |
week from the th | 2 |
but certain it is | 2 |
rather to have been | 2 |
as i mentioned before | 2 |
on purpose to take | 2 |
of the town which | 2 |
lay close to me | 2 |
deny me leave to | 2 |
and with the plague | 2 |
the goods to be | 2 |
go out of town | 2 |
in the city and | 2 |
the very city itself | 2 |
the st of august | 2 |
were poor distressed people | 2 |
the infection along with | 2 |
there were indeed several | 2 |
of the plague than | 2 |
and all the country | 2 |
were not less than | 2 |
must be acknowledged that | 2 |
that it might be | 2 |
go up and down | 2 |
that they were all | 2 |
beginning of the year | 2 |
at the beginning of | 2 |
i might believe the | 2 |
or any other officer | 2 |
distress of the people | 2 |
not only in the | 2 |
to the account of | 2 |
in the county of | 2 |
began now to be | 2 |
it had spent its | 2 |
we should not have | 2 |
all sorts of people | 2 |
they came to the | 2 |
with my brother and | 2 |
and that it is | 2 |
the nobility and gentry | 2 |
they could not well | 2 |
when they had the | 2 |
all the towns on | 2 |
her into the cart | 2 |
so much of the | 2 |
london at this time | 2 |
the country people had | 2 |
to come up into | 2 |
in a very few | 2 |
usual number of burials | 2 |
was impossible to discover | 2 |
the street was full | 2 |
be appointed for the | 2 |
it remains to be | 2 |
apprehensions of the people | 2 |
went with a kind | 2 |
obliged to come back | 2 |
people who were more | 2 |
into any other house | 2 |
fell sick every day | 2 |
and as there was | 2 |
and ordering of persons | 2 |
concern themselves for the | 2 |
in coleman street parish | 2 |
and parleyed with them | 2 |
taken hold of the | 2 |
and there was no | 2 |
not answer the end | 2 |
was not really true | 2 |
and in some places | 2 |
had not laid in | 2 |
began at one end | 2 |
it was enough to | 2 |
was for want of | 2 |
and they could not | 2 |
a stroke from heaven | 2 |
into one public stock | 2 |
the great pit in | 2 |
the magistrates for the | 2 |
time of the visitation | 2 |
the second week in | 2 |
it would be very | 2 |
what to make of | 2 |
went about the streets | 2 |
in the house with | 2 |
would not let them | 2 |
had not said this | 2 |
the history of the | 2 |
any one of them | 2 |
and had the tokens | 2 |
out of the town | 2 |
all the parishes of | 2 |
by the name of | 2 |
the reference is to | 2 |
spotted fever surfeit teeth | 2 |
is frequent with defoe | 2 |
the bitterness of death | 2 |
all those who had | 2 |
went out of the | 2 |
having made his way | 2 |
apparel to be sold | 2 |
of persons infected with | 2 |
give notice thereof to | 2 |
was to be observed | 2 |
had given me a | 2 |
first breaking out of | 2 |
i was not at | 2 |
was in the beginning | 2 |
they were ready to | 2 |
and all the other | 2 |
the dogs and cats | 2 |
the act of uniformity | 2 |
was too late for | 2 |
part of the same | 2 |
those that had not | 2 |
that they would not | 2 |
of bedding or old | 2 |
which used to be | 2 |
as if the plague | 2 |
no more of the | 2 |
there did not die | 2 |
i come back to | 2 |
loss what to do | 2 |
i asked him if | 2 |
that some of them | 2 |
for the use of | 2 |
it had pleased god | 2 |
in the language of | 2 |
such houses as were | 2 |
the city and liberties | 2 |
that sir robert clayton | 2 |
was not in the | 2 |
alderman of the ward | 2 |
the poor people were | 2 |
was much the same | 2 |
fetched a long compass | 2 |
it was a general | 2 |
where i lodge are | 2 |
as they are called | 2 |
them in several places | 2 |
where now stands the | 2 |
to be spoken of | 2 |
in their very houses | 2 |
it was not possible | 2 |
after they came home | 2 |
as it was called | 2 |
that he had the | 2 |
wound in his leg | 2 |
which he had in | 2 |
at this time a | 2 |
go back again to | 2 |
the hither end of | 2 |
as they were called | 2 |
i doubt not but | 2 |
side of the way | 2 |
you assure us that | 2 |
abated in the west | 2 |
to be one of | 2 |
the people were brought | 2 |
in the woods and | 2 |
not take upon me | 2 |
in a dismal manner | 2 |
into the fields and | 2 |
came within the reach | 2 |
whether sick or well | 2 |
one side or other | 2 |
the plague raged so | 2 |
of losing my trade | 2 |
as i said above | 2 |
with those who had | 2 |
run away from it | 2 |
evident to be seen | 2 |
the safety of their | 2 |
than they would otherwise | 2 |
within two hours after | 2 |
a little before the | 2 |
and when he came | 2 |
the face of the | 2 |
of may to the | 2 |
if it begins in | 2 |
the gun in his | 2 |
he opened the door | 2 |
and to think that | 2 |
was not the least | 2 |
the number of ships | 2 |
there was a necessity | 2 |
passing along the streets | 2 |
to see that all | 2 |
was very strange to | 2 |
on the left hand | 2 |
they would have made | 2 |
cheap by reason of | 2 |
the towns where they | 2 |
the inhabitants of the | 2 |
in that very moment | 2 |
be shut up in | 2 |
so that in a | 2 |
it begins in a | 2 |
that the distemper was | 2 |
gone away with my | 2 |
to give notice to | 2 |
their houses to visit | 2 |
even as it was | 2 |
a little before it | 2 |
of august to the | 2 |
they need not be | 2 |
have reason to be | 2 |
bills of mortality for | 2 |
it was for want | 2 |
more of the plague | 2 |
the man and his | 2 |
they were put to | 2 |
conduct of the people | 2 |
southwark side of the | 2 |
how true i know | 2 |
there was no remedy | 2 |
pass through the town | 2 |
for the honor of | 2 |
like a man that | 2 |
were not to be | 2 |
prudence of the magistrates | 2 |
marked with a red | 2 |
too late for that | 2 |
were said to be | 2 |
that the shutting up | 2 |
said to be from | 2 |
had not been confined | 2 |
them were obliged to | 2 |
so that they were | 2 |
had so much as | 2 |
at a great loss | 2 |
it may be supposed | 2 |
no need to be | 2 |
was never heard of | 2 |
the other side the | 2 |
ordering of persons infected | 2 |
for the prodigious numbers | 2 |
the bodies that were | 2 |
with a red cross | 2 |
persons to the pesthouse | 2 |
the tokens come out | 2 |
there had been no | 2 |
feet of the surface | 2 |
came out of the | 2 |
which i have related | 2 |
i have observed that | 2 |
was by that means | 2 |
up by the magistrates | 2 |
a full certificate of | 2 |
impossible to describe the | 2 |
cannot say that i | 2 |
did not see them | 2 |
but for a few | 2 |
three hundred and forty | 2 |
but after some time | 2 |
impossible to know them | 2 |
what was the matter | 2 |
do i remember that | 2 |
as they heard the | 2 |
mistress of the family | 2 |
nothing but what the | 2 |
that i should be | 2 |
was chiefly among the | 2 |
i could not prevail | 2 |
use of the poor | 2 |
ordered the constable to | 2 |
number of the plague | 2 |
apprehensions of their being | 2 |
latter end of the | 2 |
to be imposed upon | 2 |
to all those that | 2 |
wife and two children | 2 |
the plague had not | 2 |
people who were under | 2 |
fear of the distemper | 2 |
and that it was | 2 |
things that could be | 2 |
many of the clergy | 2 |
the parishes of aldgate | 2 |
way to converse with | 2 |
within the whole city | 2 |
and many of them | 2 |
the ruin of the | 2 |
at the danger of | 2 |
be allowed to say | 2 |
the first breaking out | 2 |
out of their dwellings | 2 |
the other part of | 2 |
latter end of august | 2 |
and i know not | 2 |
that they would be | 2 |
there is no stirring | 2 |
the manners of the | 2 |
made a great many | 2 |
that side of the | 2 |
it filled me with | 2 |
gun in his hand | 2 |
out at the windows | 2 |
of the church of | 2 |
pain in her head | 2 |
much as to go | 2 |
that they could spare | 2 |
was about the beginning | 2 |
of my own knowledge | 2 |
into the great pits | 2 |
and this was the | 2 |
the distemper in the | 2 |
is true that the | 2 |
i am not certain | 2 |
they were poor distressed | 2 |
a vast number of | 2 |
near as they can | 2 |
the case of a | 2 |
the poor distressed people | 2 |
street was full of | 2 |
i was born in | 2 |
and it is not | 2 |
and are apt to | 2 |
doubt not but there | 2 |
as it was known | 2 |
seemed to be the | 2 |
end of the minories | 2 |
sexton of the parish | 2 |
died in their houses | 2 |
caused the people to | 2 |
sick of the plague | 2 |
on that side of | 2 |
into a condition to | 2 |
i cannot but say | 2 |
to join with the | 2 |
had not one person | 2 |
that we could not | 2 |
some of the physicians | 2 |
into the great road | 2 |
to run away from | 2 |
the plague spread into | 2 |
as i have heard | 2 |
when they were infected | 2 |
and throngs of people | 2 |
for the charitable relief | 2 |
to come at the | 2 |
i mean such as | 2 |
it is hardly credible | 2 |
lord mayor of london | 2 |
in the butcher row | 2 |
stop us on the | 2 |
soon as the sickness | 2 |
but i had a | 2 |
and how i should | 2 |
see that all was | 2 |
but i shall come | 2 |
upon the whole city | 2 |
a week in the | 2 |
seven or eight thousand | 2 |
that this poor fellow | 2 |
every visited house to | 2 |
of the sick person | 2 |
one and the same | 2 |
what they should do | 2 |
upon it that the | 2 |
b r a b | 2 |
to dispose of the | 2 |
relief and ordering of | 2 |
bermondsey rotherhithe total this | 2 |
so long from london | 2 |
directly over the city | 2 |
for a long time | 2 |
the city and the | 2 |
as nurses to tend | 2 |
they are all dead | 2 |
give notice to the | 2 |
did not know but | 2 |
and then we were | 2 |
there was hardly a | 2 |
ships in the river | 2 |
if any of us | 2 |
and everybody began to | 2 |
at that time when | 2 |
dreadful plague in london | 2 |
the imagination of the | 2 |
for suffering such a | 2 |
they came to be | 2 |
a merciful disposition of | 2 |
in the great and | 2 |
as was the case | 2 |
not at all unlikely | 2 |
that those people that | 2 |
the reasons which i | 2 |
that when they came | 2 |
some of them got | 2 |
cause them to be | 2 |
mayor and aldermen of | 2 |
advice of the physicians | 2 |
could by no means | 2 |
that it was indeed | 2 |
and so the distemper | 2 |
the month of september | 2 |
and though they did | 2 |
i have reason to | 2 |
that there was nothing | 2 |
it may not be | 2 |
the infection was quite | 2 |
by the force of | 2 |
before it was known | 2 |
it came to pass | 2 |
heard of it in | 2 |
so that by the | 2 |
be allowed to believe | 2 |
the remains of the | 2 |
of the other men | 2 |
man in the world | 2 |
no more but this | 2 |
i had in the | 2 |
for though there died | 2 |
about a fortnight before | 2 |
i shall speak again | 2 |
was easy to see | 2 |
they were placed by | 2 |
to quit the place | 2 |
that every one of | 2 |
know not what to | 2 |
take care of the | 2 |
sides of the river | 2 |
which i confess i | 2 |
full certificate of health | 2 |
would have been very | 2 |
of the same kind | 2 |
they were afraid to | 2 |
reason of which was | 2 |
till it was too | 2 |
or come near them | 2 |
my brother and his | 2 |
a little boy to | 2 |
i have heard that | 2 |
had no more business | 2 |
out at their windows | 2 |
shutting up of the | 2 |
it would have been | 2 |
all or most of | 2 |
a hundred thousand people | 2 |
greatest part of the | 2 |
i shall come to | 2 |
you heard of it | 2 |
always to be had | 2 |
far as i could | 2 |
full of dead bodies | 2 |
we have a right | 2 |
i am sure that | 2 |
city would have been | 2 |
the great numbers of | 2 |
seeds of the plague | 2 |
and that he was | 2 |
the parish of aldgate | 2 |
most of them died | 2 |
it is not to | 2 |
aldermen of the city | 2 |
not be forgot here | 2 |
may not have the | 2 |
that i could not | 2 |
such as are of | 2 |
unconcerned at the danger | 2 |
that a great number | 2 |
the comet before the | 2 |
been as it was | 2 |
our end of the | 2 |
i must acknowledge i | 2 |
in the late plague | 2 |
that there were a | 2 |
it must be acknowledged | 2 |
till the latter end | 2 |
were not sufficient to | 2 |
and that i had | 2 |
said he had the | 2 |
they were all dead | 2 |
and the complaints of | 2 |
and they began to | 2 |
the d of april | 2 |
to go into the | 2 |
house that was infected | 2 |
both sides of the | 2 |
dead on the floor | 2 |
and thus they began | 2 |
it began to be | 2 |
were fled and gone | 2 |
see how the ships | 2 |
known still by the | 2 |
the prudence of the | 2 |
it was not the | 2 |
they were not only | 2 |
no more to be | 2 |
and when they were | 2 |
carried to the pesthouse | 2 |
the sense of the | 2 |
there were a great | 2 |
that those people who | 2 |
as well as she | 2 |
the plague was itself | 2 |
be dead of the | 2 |
from one end of | 2 |
believe many of them | 2 |
to such and such | 2 |
and it was to | 2 |
of the bills of | 2 |
nature of the disease | 2 |
out of the road | 2 |
this word is misplaced | 2 |
even to the very | 2 |
may venture to say | 2 |
they were not so | 2 |
they would cry out | 2 |
the people were so | 2 |
family and personal peace | 2 |
would be such a | 2 |
seen or heard of | 2 |
i found that the | 2 |
had it gone on | 2 |
from whence you came | 2 |
it seems they had | 2 |
signs of the zodiac | 2 |
all that i have | 2 |
if it be true | 2 |
i remember my friend | 2 |
by the justices of | 2 |
the house wherein he | 2 |
his way into this | 2 |
entered in the weekly | 2 |
of being shut up | 2 |
to the examiner of | 2 |
i have mentioned in | 2 |
the great number of | 2 |
whole city and suburbs | 2 |
it be true that | 2 |
the effects of it | 2 |
the said chirurgeons shall | 2 |
four thousand a week | 2 |
to an account for | 2 |
those that were sound | 2 |
the malignity of the | 2 |
laid in a store | 2 |
of the people that | 2 |
people that were infected | 2 |
it was a very | 2 |
where it was not | 2 |
it will be a | 2 |
from the d of | 2 |
infection along with them | 2 |
the mercy of god | 2 |
and they had also | 2 |
take upon me to | 2 |
money they had they | 2 |
the city began to | 2 |
was cheap by reason | 2 |
as well as i | 2 |
as i have related | 2 |
but that they would | 2 |
that it was enough | 2 |
that they had not | 2 |
condition they were in | 2 |
and it seems they | 2 |
the whole mass of | 2 |
of the poor was | 2 |
two bushels of wheat | 2 |
before the plague was | 2 |
in the hands of | 2 |
were gone into the | 2 |
city of london was | 2 |
the people in their | 2 |
it was in the | 2 |
neither was there any | 2 |
the weekly bill of | 2 |
on the north side | 2 |
the plague as a | 2 |
it was not yet | 2 |
special care that no | 2 |
as they could get | 2 |
some of the family | 2 |
ten ounces and a | 2 |
parish church of st | 2 |
increase of the bills | 2 |
that the comet before | 2 |
where they could get | 2 |
could not be obtained | 2 |
they were able to | 2 |
in as bad a | 2 |
be removed out of | 2 |
at the upper end | 2 |
and not knowing what | 2 |
they were all in | 2 |
that were infected and | 2 |
the case of an | 2 |
the worship of god | 2 |
and that which was | 2 |
as richard the joiner | 2 |
the misery of the | 2 |
and here i must | 2 |
as well those that | 2 |
the dead carts were | 2 |
is not at all | 2 |
time of this visitation | 2 |
and that it had | 2 |
and two or three | 2 |
the decrease of the | 2 |
the neck or groin | 2 |
was about the th | 2 |
the order of the | 2 |
really true in fact | 2 |
burial of the dead | 2 |
but it was the | 2 |
on the inside of | 2 |
to the pesthouse and | 2 |
from a thousand to | 2 |
died twenty thousand in | 2 |
of the infection lay | 2 |
that they should be | 2 |
how the ships lay | 2 |
the resolution of the | 2 |
and that the plague | 2 |
that the market people | 2 |
upon which his neighbor | 2 |
as to the first | 2 |
to be done by | 2 |
notwithstanding the great numbers | 2 |
there was a dreadful | 2 |
weight of the distemper | 2 |
the dead to their | 2 |
there had been a | 2 |
the plague would not | 2 |
things go now with | 2 |
of people which died | 2 |
end of august and | 2 |
they had given me | 2 |
of which i have | 2 |
time that the houses | 2 |
was in part true | 2 |
when it came upon | 2 |
a very few days | 2 |
not far off from | 2 |
about the streets with | 2 |
but i think the | 2 |
as we call it | 2 |
want of people to | 2 |
and especially in the | 2 |
cap upon his head | 2 |
the man of the | 2 |
the alderman of the | 2 |
some or other of | 2 |
for shutting up of | 2 |
far as they could | 2 |
with the people in | 2 |
of the history of | 2 |
he had in his | 2 |
one day with another | 2 |
they had not been | 2 |
i have observed before | 2 |
to shut up houses | 2 |
they were at first | 2 |
within six feet of | 2 |
of so many thousands | 2 |
away with my brother | 2 |
but this i may | 2 |
the reach of my | 2 |
it must have been | 2 |
of the people on | 2 |
that it had been | 2 |
soon as it was | 2 |
where the people were | 2 |
the windows and doors | 2 |
did not see it | 2 |
in the city were | 2 |
in the weekly bills | 2 |
infection of the plague | 2 |
plague raged so violently | 2 |
wandered into the country | 2 |
of what i have | 2 |
there were not less | 2 |
suppose them to be | 2 |
and that they had | 2 |
came to the door | 2 |
that came near them | 2 |
brings me back to | 2 |
be one of the | 2 |
not come at them | 2 |
he had not been | 2 |
to go into their | 2 |
a few days he | 2 |
but could not see | 2 |
removed out of the | 2 |
person to be shut | 2 |
out of the church | 2 |
of some people who | 2 |
did not offer to | 2 |
decreased almost two thousand | 2 |
the distemper with them | 2 |
a rumor that the | 2 |
put a stop to | 2 |
in the streets as | 2 |
go out of the | 2 |
there would be such | 2 |
that it pleased god | 2 |
it was the most | 2 |
before they went to | 2 |
ran about the streets | 2 |
in the very streets | 2 |
that i had no | 2 |
as well as those | 2 |
of a family in | 2 |
in the houses where | 2 |
never come near any | 2 |
cared to go through | 2 |
as far as they | 2 |
it was generally in | 2 |
a great many that | 2 |
of god and the | 2 |
who had been visited | 2 |
that the plague would | 2 |
the violence of their | 2 |
gentlemen of the country | 2 |
had spent its fury | 2 |
it was indeed a | 2 |
go about the streets | 2 |
it is true there | 2 |
the violence of it | 2 |
dead in the streets | 2 |
out into the fields | 2 |
of those who were | 2 |
to satisfy my curiosity | 2 |
to die of the | 2 |
to be afraid to | 2 |
rest of the house | 2 |
of going into the | 2 |
an intimation from heaven | 2 |
to come back again | 2 |
allowed that it was | 2 |
to take notice of | 2 |
in or about london | 2 |
when people began to | 2 |
of the infection as | 2 |
resolution of the people | 2 |
people who were really | 2 |
satisfaction that it was | 2 |
reference is to footnote | 2 |
sick of the infection | 2 |
to the utmost of | 2 |
did not care to | 2 |
and the danger of | 2 |
and down the streets | 2 |
for them to go | 2 |
to the people of | 2 |
bedding or old apparel | 2 |
the college of physicians | 2 |
that it was all | 2 |
together as well as | 2 |
pleased god to preserve | 2 |
i do not mean | 2 |
them down to the | 2 |
and a great many | 2 |
and the famous solomon | 2 |
people at that end | 2 |
it looked as if | 2 |
for there was a | 2 |
the people of that | 2 |
the people must have | 2 |
by no means approve | 2 |
the space of two | 2 |
which he showed me | 2 |
five or six in | 2 |
of the reach of | 2 |
he said he was | 2 |
about the th of | 2 |
and indeed they had | 2 |
i take notice of | 2 |
go in or out | 2 |
put down in the | 2 |
that two or three | 2 |
i do verily believe | 2 |
so as that they | 2 |
and aldermen of the | 2 |
such persons as were | 2 |
was not at all | 2 |
to the place where | 2 |
in the fields and | 2 |
been dead of the | 2 |
must not be forgot | 2 |
they would have done | 2 |
any person dying of | 2 |
and carry them away | 2 |
at the door of | 2 |
and i went away | 2 |
in a frightful manner | 2 |
in a terrible manner | 2 |
temper of the people | 2 |
at one end of | 2 |
the height of the | 2 |
in the fields beyond | 2 |
or removing the sick | 2 |
houses where all the | 2 |
in so short a | 2 |
direction of the physicians | 2 |
died in two or | 2 |
if you heard it | 2 |
that i had ventured | 2 |
i have lived to | 2 |
say that i ever | 2 |
the month of july | 2 |
the servant that had | 2 |
the whole city and | 2 |
no such thing as | 2 |
of infecting one another | 2 |
to be able to | 2 |
as it has been | 2 |
falls to the serious | 2 |
as soon as i | 2 |
the beginning of july | 2 |
when i came to | 2 |
that they might be | 2 |
those that were well | 2 |
free from the infection | 2 |
all the dogs and | 2 |
began to be afraid | 2 |
in the direction of | 2 |
brother and his family | 2 |
and the watchman by | 2 |
the city would have | 2 |
without breach of charity | 2 |
one of the other | 2 |
i could give you | 2 |
people fled out of | 2 |
and when the people | 2 |
mind to see how | 2 |
down of the plague | 2 |
of the goods and | 2 |
out in the streets | 2 |
the seamen were all | 2 |
of the common people | 2 |
manners of the people | 2 |
parts of the kingdom | 2 |
the week from the | 2 |
for about a fortnight | 2 |
to them from the | 2 |
the direction of the | 2 |
about the streets as | 2 |
they all allowed that | 2 |
with anybody that came | 2 |
abundance of people who | 2 |
the dead cart came | 2 |
but that would be | 2 |
that we may not | 2 |
enter into the particular | 2 |
depend upon it that | 2 |
shut up by the | 2 |
come up into the | 2 |
in a store of | 2 |
how it came to | 2 |
that it may be | 2 |
had not been so | 2 |
there was then no | 2 |
r a a b | 2 |
petty france into bishopsgate | 2 |
as near as they | 2 |
merciful disposition of god | 2 |
the plague in all | 2 |
course three or four | 2 |
the people to be | 2 |
they would tell you | 2 |
there died four thousand | 2 |
to travel on foot | 2 |
in a case of | 2 |
plague had not been | 2 |
when they set out | 2 |
rage of the distemper | 2 |
i began to think | 2 |
as i could see | 2 |
i had a great | 2 |
free from the distemper | 2 |
as i went about | 2 |
we are sure to | 2 |
countenances of the people | 2 |
either the lord mayor | 2 |
but after this we | 2 |
that they came out | 2 |
must not go out | 2 |
though it is true | 2 |
i had no more | 2 |
been infected by them | 2 |
thousand a week in | 2 |
or any one else | 2 |
vouch the truth of | 2 |
to the serious part | 2 |
were more than ordinarily | 2 |
stop to the infection | 2 |
the number in the | 2 |
what is the matter | 2 |
to be sick of | 2 |
the utmost of their | 2 |
as things go now | 2 |
one of them that | 2 |
were not able to | 2 |
the burials in st | 2 |
the prodigious numbers that | 2 |
see that it is | 2 |
i shall have occasion | 2 |
to save our lives | 2 |
the regulation of the | 2 |
of the contagion in | 2 |
out of their own | 2 |
the account of this | 2 |
the plague first began | 2 |
the court of aldermen | 2 |
terrible judgment of god | 2 |
sat down upon the | 2 |
true i know not | 2 |
charitable relief and ordering | 2 |
if there had been | 2 |
though not so frequent | 2 |
that they were a | 2 |
of the distemper lay | 2 |
this was the time | 2 |
them at a distance | 2 |
the advice of the | 2 |
for the people were | 2 |
to have concealed the | 2 |
the danger of death | 2 |
was done in the | 2 |
where they had been | 2 |
and i could give | 2 |
so that in the | 2 |
for want of help | 2 |
as that they could | 2 |
out of his bed | 2 |
it being in the | 2 |
i do not think | 2 |
were in the street | 2 |
of august and the | 2 |
into the great pit | 2 |
the towns upon the | 2 |
the parish church of | 2 |
august and the beginning | 2 |
as far as the | 2 |
to such places as | 2 |
did not come on | 2 |
deprived of their livings | 2 |
the plague in their | 2 |
nor do i remember | 2 |
and the more because | 2 |
breaking out of the | 2 |
in all that part | 2 |
had not reached to | 2 |
at last to such | 2 |
sufficient to bury the | 2 |
one thousand a week | 2 |
so many thousands of | 2 |
the charitable relief and | 2 |
of the time when | 2 |
there was but one | 2 |
all on a sudden | 2 |
two or three times | 2 |
to the end of | 2 |
were of the plague | 2 |
many of them in | 2 |
one would have thought | 2 |
for the next week | 2 |
to depend upon it | 2 |
be able to say | 2 |
fury of the contagion | 2 |
done in the night | 2 |
out of their houses | 2 |
remains of the old | 2 |
for the poor people | 2 |
could not be concealed | 2 |
north side of the | 2 |
twenty thousand in a | 2 |
streets with the distemper | 2 |
nothing could follow but | 2 |
and if any died | 2 |
person dying of the | 2 |
and could not be | 2 |
to make the people | 2 |
after it had been | 2 |
the poor people would | 2 |
had been a great | 2 |
fever spotted fever surfeit | 2 |
the plague was in | 2 |
and all or most | 2 |
to go and see | 2 |
violent raging of the | 2 |
the plague was at | 2 |
here i must observe | 2 |
appointed by my lord | 2 |
house in coleman street | 2 |
circumstances of the deliverance | 2 |
the plague being come | 2 |
that there would be | 2 |
hundred of the plague | 2 |
to inquire into the | 2 |
to see how the | 2 |
for such people to | 2 |
but a little way | 2 |
shall have occasion to | 2 |
cannot say but that | 2 |
in that part of | 2 |
when they have been | 2 |
for three or four | 2 |
when they came up | 2 |
of the infection being | 2 |
and the next week | 2 |
to go back again | 2 |
one of the worst | 2 |
i came to the | 2 |
our parish of aldgate | 2 |
if we may believe | 2 |
so called because they | 2 |
a general stop of | 2 |
care was taken to | 2 |
the people very much | 2 |
the joy of the | 2 |
i am a poor | 2 |
a time of the | 2 |
preying upon their spirits | 2 |
as if all the | 2 |
made his way into | 2 |
came to pass that | 2 |
as they did before | 2 |
as it relates to | 2 |
to be said of | 2 |
that it was really | 2 |
if you heard of | 2 |
one of the plague | 2 |
the spotted fever in | 2 |
the people that it | 2 |
it is not at | 2 |
but i do not | 2 |
was observed in the | 2 |
towns on the road | 2 |
do you come from | 2 |
a bulk or stall | 2 |
notice thereof to the | 2 |
who were under their | 2 |
the fire of london | 2 |
the parish of cripplegate | 2 |
to go through the | 2 |
and which he had | 2 |
a great variety of | 2 |
stoutest heart in the | 2 |
not so frequent as | 2 |
the country people came | 2 |
or most part of | 2 |
out of his house | 2 |
the established church of | 2 |
died in the parish | 2 |
i could not restrain | 2 |
thousand a week for | 2 |
conveyed out of any | 2 |
found there was no | 2 |
that they would have | 2 |
that the city was | 2 |
appointed to examine into | 2 |
on board the ships | 2 |
very many of the | 2 |
dead bodies lay unburied | 2 |
man of the house | 2 |
i had not the | 2 |
many of those that | 2 |
and support of the | 2 |
is impossible to describe | 2 |
that died of the | 2 |
though i do not | 2 |
the ordinary course of | 2 |
which they did not | 2 |
to get the money | 2 |
i had intended to | 2 |
merciful disposition of providence | 2 |
we brought with us | 2 |
was come to its | 2 |
towards rumford and brentwood | 2 |
had the plague in | 2 |
then it was done | 2 |
this time of calamity | 2 |
really dead of the | 2 |
now stands the parish | 2 |
the plague spread itself | 2 |
went back to their | 2 |
the next bill was | 2 |
that the infection had | 2 |
at least not so | 2 |
the examiners of the | 2 |
of them fell in | 2 |
and came into the | 2 |
where they knew him | 2 |
knew not how to | 2 |
support of the poor | 2 |
of the city itself | 2 |
me that it was | 2 |
in a terrible fright | 2 |
which is now called | 2 |
starved for want of | 2 |
what shall we do | 2 |
if the distemper had | 2 |
the reach of it | 2 |
of the town to | 2 |
safety of their lives | 2 |
people had not been | 2 |
with respect to the | 2 |
i am resolved to | 2 |
the beginning of december | 2 |
to such a height | 2 |
all the parishes in | 2 |
and resolved to follow | 2 |
as he was a | 2 |
carried off by the | 2 |
and in a little | 2 |
from the face of | 2 |
when they were obliged | 2 |
all allowed that it | 2 |
what money they had | 2 |
the stoutest heart in | 2 |
i have mentioned already | 2 |
heart in the world | 2 |
visited house to be | 2 |
that so they might | 2 |
near the end of | 2 |
i could name several | 2 |
was much of it | 2 |
the poor people in | 2 |
in all parts of | 2 |
the people with all | 2 |
shutting up their houses | 2 |
not to be expressed | 2 |
dying of the infection | 2 |
they would go about | 2 |
some of them had | 2 |
as they called him | 2 |
and the distress of | 2 |
and who am i | 2 |
in the utmost distress | 2 |
to see that the | 2 |
endeavor to make the | 2 |
sick people to the | 2 |
need to be afraid | 2 |
parish at that time | 2 |
not go near them | 2 |
had died of the | 2 |
that were gone into | 2 |
gave the distemper to | 2 |
even in the streets | 2 |
the infection was received | 2 |
said no more but | 2 |
die of the plague | 2 |
such a degree that | 2 |
that the danger was | 2 |
so great in the | 2 |
such a prodigious number | 2 |
which would have been | 2 |
when it did come | 2 |
he would not have | 2 |
in that parish at | 2 |
july to the st | 2 |
as i take it | 2 |
be shut up as | 2 |
it will be found | 2 |
case of an infection | 2 |
knew nothing of it | 2 |
had been a soldier | 2 |
the state of trade | 2 |
had pleased god to | 2 |
the streets or fields | 2 |
the houses that were | 2 |
had the seeds of | 2 |
there was nobody left | 2 |
stands the parish church | 2 |
those that had money | 2 |
i believe i might | 2 |
that he could not | 2 |
appointed for that purpose | 2 |
came in their way | 2 |
b r a a | 2 |
as soon as it | 2 |
at the thoughts of | 2 |
nor so much as | 2 |
soon as they heard | 2 |
few people that were | 2 |
while the plague was | 2 |
for their own preservation | 2 |
even to such a | 2 |
would certainly have been | 2 |
rotherhithe total this week | 2 |
vast number of people | 2 |
especially in the first | 2 |
nine of the plague | 2 |
in the high street | 2 |
so violent in london | 2 |
i shall say more | 2 |
i may venture to | 2 |
they were in before | 2 |
went to work with | 2 |
before it came among | 2 |
in the neck or | 2 |
was coming upon the | 2 |
shall be appointed for | 2 |
condition of the people | 2 |
july to the th | 2 |
distemper did not come | 2 |
died in a few | 2 |
fear of the infection | 2 |
of the house had | 2 |
give thanks to him | 2 |
if we stay here | 2 |
the people where i | 2 |
upon the whole nation | 2 |
into the dead cart | 2 |
to be brought to | 2 |
the best of their | 2 |
that it was never | 2 |
reasons which i have | 2 |
and i have heard | 2 |
have lived to see | 2 |
a despair of their | 2 |
to return to my | 2 |
out of the reach | 2 |
able to bury the | 2 |
are sure to die | 2 |
as has been observed | 2 |
i must not go | 2 |
as it was before | 2 |
they would otherwise have | 2 |
they had the distemper | 2 |
as near as i | 2 |
the ships in the | 2 |
six feet of the | 2 |
during the pleasure of | 2 |
how the poor people | 2 |
little or nothing but | 2 |
the clothes of the | 2 |
to come near them | 2 |
spread into the city | 2 |
be said of the | 2 |
it was to no | 2 |
great mind to see | 2 |
it was one of | 2 |
i will not say | 2 |
them by giving them | 2 |
by the violence of | 2 |
dead part of the | 2 |
the hand of that | 2 |
that they may not | 2 |
to return to the | 2 |
that the air was | 2 |
seen almost in every | 2 |
had not been many | 2 |
give to the poor | 2 |
and such things as | 2 |
this i take to | 2 |
in the same condition | 2 |
for the preservation of | 2 |
that heat in the | 2 |
it as well as | 2 |
to be dead of | 2 |
the body in case | 2 |
the heads of the | 2 |
that they had given | 2 |
at that time as | 2 |
of any of those | 2 |
living were not sufficient | 2 |
we may not have | 2 |
and this was in | 2 |
for their audacious boldness | 2 |
a kind of rage | 2 |
part of the visitation | 2 |
but i had no | 2 |
that in a word | 2 |
but for one night | 2 |
the fields and woods | 2 |
died of the distemper | 2 |
the end of that | 2 |
a man with a | 2 |
any part of the | 2 |
there were no more | 2 |
a pretty many people | 2 |
but i believe i | 2 |
to pray for those | 2 |
where the plague had | 2 |
not sufficient to bury | 2 |
account of the numbers | 2 |
history of the plague | 2 |
a true account of | 2 |
this is to be | 2 |
i told him i | 2 |
and asked him what | 2 |
might be said to | 2 |
fields cripplegate stepney st | 2 |
i say that the | 2 |
down the river to | 2 |
this shutting up of | 2 |
by some of the | 2 |