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trigram | frequency |
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son of god | 98 |
the son of | 83 |
to whom thus | 64 |
to whom the | 56 |
and all the | 53 |
so spake the | 48 |
and to the | 42 |
and on the | 42 |
and in the | 41 |
the sons of | 40 |
and from the | 34 |
with all his | 32 |
the tree of | 31 |
out of the | 31 |
the end of | 30 |
the sound of | 30 |
of all the | 28 |
not to be | 27 |
that in the | 27 |
heaven and earth | 26 |
and to his | 26 |
the seat of | 25 |
and in his | 23 |
one of the | 22 |
the most high | 22 |
on the earth | 22 |
and of his | 22 |
day and night | 22 |
to whom our | 22 |
all the world | 21 |
good and evil | 21 |
up to the | 21 |
as in a | 21 |
of the earth | 21 |
the race of | 20 |
as when a | 20 |
it was the | 20 |
my thoughts are | 19 |
tree of life | 19 |
to be the | 19 |
on the ground | 19 |
and all his | 19 |
of all things | 19 |
is to be | 18 |
the death of | 18 |
see note on | 18 |
the power of | 18 |
the house of | 18 |
the face of | 18 |
the attendant spirit | 18 |
end of the | 18 |
the spirit of | 18 |
of the world | 18 |
all the earth | 18 |
due to other | 17 |
from off the | 17 |
and with the | 17 |
through all the | 17 |
and all her | 17 |
and through the | 17 |
this is the | 17 |
to the place | 17 |
that to the | 16 |
of good and | 16 |
whom thus michael | 16 |
to and fro | 16 |
but such as | 16 |
in the air | 16 |
mean while the | 16 |
of god to | 16 |
the top of | 16 |
and in a | 16 |
of his own | 15 |
with joy and | 15 |
and now the | 15 |
to thee i | 15 |
and many a | 15 |
it was a | 15 |
and of the | 15 |
down to the | 15 |
that all the | 15 |
in sight of | 15 |
that i should | 15 |
the work of | 15 |
whom thus the | 14 |
the sense of | 14 |
sin and death | 14 |
the gates of | 14 |
the voice of | 14 |
as when the | 14 |
that it was | 14 |
and in their | 14 |
whom our saviour | 14 |
it shall be | 14 |
in all her | 14 |
and from his | 14 |
in his own | 14 |
the head of | 14 |
of god and | 13 |
and what the | 13 |
and for a | 13 |
the force of | 13 |
and for the | 13 |
sons of god | 13 |
the prince of | 13 |
and with him | 13 |
knowledge of good | 13 |
god and man | 13 |
i shall be | 13 |
it may be | 13 |
whom thus adam | 13 |
of the fruit | 13 |
to behold the | 13 |
is this the | 13 |
not in the | 12 |
all his works | 12 |
i mean to | 12 |
so much the | 12 |
and by the | 12 |
thou canst not | 12 |
the trees of | 12 |
on the nativity | 12 |
the heart of | 12 |
whom thus eve | 12 |
from all the | 12 |
on the other | 12 |
and at the | 12 |
the throne of | 12 |
he scarce had | 12 |
to hear the | 12 |
of many a | 12 |
of this fair | 12 |
in the second | 12 |
of the tree | 12 |
then to the | 12 |
in a moment | 12 |
this new world | 12 |
with many a | 12 |
and from her | 12 |
the will of | 12 |
that thou shouldst | 12 |
as well as | 12 |
and all things | 12 |
so spake our | 12 |
to me is | 12 |
of all thy | 12 |
in the midst | 12 |
on a sudden | 12 |
the story of | 12 |
above the rest | 12 |
the place of | 11 |
to be so | 11 |
to the world | 11 |
of this world | 11 |
in such a | 11 |
that i may | 11 |
the ground with | 11 |
and with his | 11 |
of the first | 11 |
on the same | 11 |
the noise of | 11 |
and full of | 11 |
and the work | 11 |
lords and commons | 11 |
if he be | 11 |
i do not | 11 |
and on his | 11 |
on either side | 11 |
thou shalt be | 11 |
of this new | 11 |
as with a | 11 |
as one who | 11 |
the cause of | 11 |
sons of men | 11 |
according to the | 11 |
with all her | 11 |
of the most | 11 |
of the deep | 11 |
where i may | 11 |
by the tree | 10 |
the realm of | 10 |
on the death | 10 |
by his own | 10 |
whom the angel | 10 |
i would not | 10 |
the more to | 10 |
and the lady | 10 |
tree of knowledge | 10 |
in the garden | 10 |
when the sun | 10 |
of the poem | 10 |
but in the | 10 |
and to my | 10 |
and in thy | 10 |
i will not | 10 |
in which he | 10 |
to have been | 10 |
even to the | 10 |
shall bruise the | 10 |
what can be | 10 |
as from a | 10 |
what i have | 10 |
in all things | 10 |
and all this | 10 |
all his host | 10 |
but much more | 10 |
and all their | 10 |
and like a | 10 |
goddess of the | 10 |
the kingdoms of | 10 |
and with them | 10 |
thee i have | 10 |
in his face | 10 |
of the wood | 10 |
thus to eve | 10 |
no less than | 10 |
i hear the | 10 |
of him who | 10 |
end of all | 10 |
if there be | 10 |
the wings of | 10 |
genius of the | 10 |
the hands of | 10 |
the works of | 10 |
the age of | 10 |
the god of | 10 |
the smell of | 10 |
than those of | 10 |
spake the son | 10 |
hope to find | 10 |
as far as | 10 |
let us not | 9 |
are due to | 9 |
far and wide | 9 |
in spite of | 9 |
he and his | 9 |
by all the | 9 |
the earth with | 9 |
so great a | 9 |
to such a | 9 |
cares than those | 9 |
gates of hell | 9 |
other cares than | 9 |
up to heaven | 9 |
to tell thee | 9 |
on the plain | 9 |
the time of | 9 |
thoughts are due | 9 |
for what can | 9 |
seek your home | 9 |
the number of | 9 |
the law of | 9 |
in all his | 9 |
that must be | 9 |
the gate of | 9 |
to the end | 9 |
how hast thou | 9 |
the author of | 9 |
and in her | 9 |
the life of | 9 |
to his son | 9 |
death of the | 9 |
of the gods | 9 |
there is a | 9 |
on this side | 9 |
the image of | 9 |
all night long | 9 |
it was good | 9 |
just and right | 9 |
from the earth | 9 |
to his own | 9 |
those of feeding | 9 |
hand in hand | 9 |
with blood of | 9 |
of him that | 9 |
that which is | 9 |
and with these | 9 |
to be a | 9 |
weep no more | 9 |
it is not | 9 |
or on the | 9 |
shall be the | 9 |
daughter of the | 9 |
of all these | 9 |
but all the | 9 |
in the east | 9 |
that all may | 9 |
to other cares | 9 |
upon the earth | 9 |
and to our | 9 |
to be found | 9 |
for so i | 9 |
the sword of | 9 |
the midst of | 9 |
before mine eyes | 9 |
but now i | 9 |
thence to the | 9 |
of feeding you | 9 |
of all his | 9 |
the king of | 9 |
into the world | 9 |
such as in | 9 |
of all this | 9 |
of the sun | 9 |
hymn on the | 9 |
and at his | 9 |
the star that | 8 |
a kind of | 8 |
all at once | 8 |
new created world | 8 |
of paradise lost | 8 |
i should be | 8 |
not that i | 8 |
a world of | 8 |
but let us | 8 |
of his life | 8 |
the glory of | 8 |
the wall of | 8 |
here and there | 8 |
such as the | 8 |
nor on the | 8 |
many a league | 8 |
or as a | 8 |
to thy self | 8 |
now i see | 8 |
another on the | 8 |
of them that | 8 |
that on the | 8 |
are all now | 8 |
the ways of | 8 |
on each hand | 8 |
and out of | 8 |
all the plain | 8 |
on all sides | 8 |
where he stood | 8 |
are to be | 8 |
whom the tempter | 8 |
of this great | 8 |
title page of | 8 |
that i have | 8 |
which is not | 8 |
with such a | 8 |
he with his | 8 |
had not the | 8 |
the best of | 8 |
all in a | 8 |
the name of | 8 |
and sons of | 8 |
the second edition | 8 |
to the same | 8 |
and to a | 8 |
with all the | 8 |
and let them | 8 |
the earth shall | 8 |
all his father | 8 |
at the time | 8 |
with his own | 8 |
house of god | 8 |
it is to | 8 |
that can be | 8 |
in the clouds | 8 |
whom thus jesus | 8 |
the form of | 8 |
shall be my | 8 |
of god in | 8 |
the host of | 8 |
the coast of | 8 |
joy and love | 8 |
the highth of | 8 |
the daughters of | 8 |
it cannot be | 8 |
of god or | 8 |
and as a | 8 |
god of the | 8 |
that of the | 8 |
to bring forth | 8 |
among the trees | 8 |
in this place | 8 |
from the east | 8 |
and the great | 8 |
to all the | 8 |
the secrets of | 8 |
to live with | 8 |
that he may | 8 |
the genius of | 8 |
of all our | 8 |
the land of | 8 |
to him who | 8 |
sight of god | 8 |
here on earth | 8 |
the place where | 8 |
all now due | 8 |
the fruit of | 8 |
to dwell in | 8 |
in his hand | 8 |
for such a | 8 |
to the earth | 8 |
she is not | 8 |
must not be | 8 |
what thou hast | 8 |
or in the | 8 |
is not so | 8 |
the sun was | 8 |
to do what | 8 |
among the sons | 8 |
to his father | 8 |
now due to | 8 |
how we may | 8 |
the eye of | 8 |
the right hand | 8 |
shall be no | 8 |
and from thence | 8 |
to other care | 8 |
if this be | 8 |
from the deep | 8 |
of his great | 8 |
sea and land | 8 |
god and his | 8 |
or where the | 8 |
after him the | 8 |
in thee is | 8 |
to sit and | 8 |
to find out | 8 |
up and down | 8 |
be no more | 8 |
the mouth of | 8 |
and of our | 8 |
the hand of | 8 |
thoughts are all | 8 |
all but the | 8 |
doubt not but | 8 |
from his throne | 8 |
the daughter of | 8 |
how shall i | 8 |
likeness of a | 8 |
i know not | 8 |
with all their | 8 |
and to thy | 8 |
on his shoulders | 8 |
among the gods | 8 |
through the vast | 8 |
there to dwell | 8 |
worthiest to be | 8 |
spear and shield | 8 |
us from the | 7 |
him from the | 7 |
these are the | 7 |
of the field | 7 |
would not be | 7 |
leave them to | 7 |
in this world | 7 |
at the age | 7 |
but on the | 7 |
and to their | 7 |
each to other | 7 |
the mother of | 7 |
him in the | 7 |
the day of | 7 |
author of all | 7 |
at once to | 7 |
to the sea | 7 |
in the day | 7 |
in the land | 7 |
in the serpent | 7 |
thy right hand | 7 |
let there be | 7 |
and for him | 7 |
the bottom of | 7 |
soon as the | 7 |
and at length | 7 |
to many a | 7 |
i give thee | 7 |
the wife of | 7 |
as thou art | 7 |
on his throne | 7 |
the eastern gate | 7 |
of what we | 7 |
up to a | 7 |
but that i | 7 |
the burning lake | 7 |
in one night | 7 |
the mind of | 7 |
according to his | 7 |
who would not | 7 |
the fable of | 7 |
and love to | 7 |
the other side | 7 |
nor in the | 7 |
the first edition | 7 |
out all the | 7 |
nigh at hand | 7 |
and what is | 7 |
from that time | 7 |
over all the | 7 |
to the sons | 7 |
when they list | 7 |
but i shall | 7 |
from side to | 7 |
who in his | 7 |
and know not | 7 |
in the mount | 7 |
to the ocean | 7 |
of the river | 7 |
of light and | 7 |
no fear of | 7 |
and of their | 7 |
the service of | 7 |
satan with his | 7 |
the study of | 7 |
the sum of | 7 |
the scene changes | 7 |
on the green | 7 |
where the great | 7 |
through the deep | 7 |
to the son | 7 |
the palace of | 7 |
and i will | 7 |
i have heard | 7 |
race of men | 7 |
her silver lining | 7 |
such as i | 7 |
out of his | 7 |
all the field | 7 |
of your own | 7 |
as in our | 7 |
to him that | 7 |
in the mid | 7 |
all the ground | 7 |
and his words | 7 |
at the same | 7 |
what hath been | 7 |
at a solemn | 7 |
the two brothers | 7 |
if it be | 7 |
to which the | 7 |
it might be | 7 |
i to thee | 7 |
gods and men | 7 |
in time of | 7 |
with spirits of | 7 |
of it self | 7 |
on which the | 7 |
and where the | 7 |
to thee no | 7 |
a race of | 7 |
to the ground | 7 |
as of a | 7 |
and his next | 7 |
to his will | 7 |
best of all | 7 |
yet once more | 7 |
the hour of | 7 |
that we are | 7 |
against god and | 7 |
that he had | 7 |
why shouldst thou | 7 |
to be thought | 7 |
the side of | 7 |
but of the | 7 |
in which the | 7 |
and must be | 7 |
the multitude of | 7 |
find him out | 7 |
in his heart | 7 |
of joy and | 7 |
the sun with | 7 |
to know what | 7 |
and saw the | 7 |
no more be | 7 |
in all the | 7 |
then in the | 7 |
him all the | 7 |
the first book | 7 |
i with thee | 7 |
now no more | 7 |
side to side | 7 |
on a hill | 7 |
in heaven and | 7 |
of a thousand | 7 |
of heaven and | 7 |
or what the | 7 |
the brow of | 7 |
with me in | 7 |
i feel the | 7 |
in sign of | 6 |
whom the son | 6 |
ye shall not | 6 |
no more then | 6 |
at the door | 6 |
the weight of | 6 |
me from the | 6 |
by john milton | 6 |
of god was | 6 |
odours from the | 6 |
now thou art | 6 |
nor is it | 6 |
breath of morn | 6 |
the throng of | 6 |
because thou hast | 6 |
sent from god | 6 |
breath of life | 6 |
now to death | 6 |
of all my | 6 |
it is written | 6 |
and all my | 6 |
much more to | 6 |
nations shall be | 6 |
his great father | 6 |
to judge them | 6 |
mean while in | 6 |
trees of god | 6 |
and with fresh | 6 |
all our woe | 6 |
the influence of | 6 |
sable cloud turn | 6 |
by his side | 6 |
when all the | 6 |
of the father | 6 |
thrice upon thy | 6 |
and hears the | 6 |
to meet him | 6 |
on the night | 6 |
of the north | 6 |
to be more | 6 |
there be who | 6 |
seed shall bruise | 6 |
nor can i | 6 |
as not to | 6 |
of the sea | 6 |
the tread of | 6 |
first and last | 6 |
for which the | 6 |
i see thou | 6 |
they left me | 6 |
and the neighbouring | 6 |
mount of god | 6 |
to what end | 6 |
the days of | 6 |
or wert thou | 6 |
of the highest | 6 |
to them who | 6 |
to all his | 6 |
the courts of | 6 |
the earth to | 6 |
shall be blest | 6 |
but what if | 6 |
all his train | 6 |
thou thy self | 6 |
all his angels | 6 |
and from thee | 6 |
on my head | 6 |
it will be | 6 |
for whom all | 6 |
listen and save | 6 |
all nations shall | 6 |
it to the | 6 |
at last to | 6 |
from on high | 6 |
added in the | 6 |
all this world | 6 |
the subtle fiend | 6 |
the city of | 6 |
the soul of | 6 |
thou art not | 6 |
in his seed | 6 |
what thou art | 6 |
yet not for | 6 |
from the tree | 6 |
daughter of locrine | 6 |
kingdoms of the | 6 |
under the name | 6 |
so having said | 6 |
what i was | 6 |
cannot be but | 6 |
we mean to | 6 |
god made thee | 6 |
this infernal pit | 6 |
shall not be | 6 |
fame in heaven | 6 |
the power to | 6 |
the pilot of | 6 |
among the heathen | 6 |
and all who | 6 |
heaven of heavens | 6 |
not of his | 6 |
at his feet | 6 |
on whom the | 6 |
in their hands | 6 |
him to his | 6 |
it is a | 6 |
he saw the | 6 |
to our saviour | 6 |
if i may | 6 |
i have not | 6 |
against the eastern | 6 |
the great creator | 6 |
the breath of | 6 |
what need a | 6 |
thou shouldst not | 6 |
on the top | 6 |
beast of the | 6 |
who all things | 6 |
such was the | 6 |
third part of | 6 |
to thee not | 6 |
we shall be | 6 |
he who reigns | 6 |
me to my | 6 |
out of heaven | 6 |
of the great | 6 |
the earth a | 6 |
at once with | 6 |
as from the | 6 |
the almighty father | 6 |
in the happy | 6 |
a sable cloud | 6 |
beast of all | 6 |
heard his voice | 6 |
a numerous host | 6 |
how much more | 6 |
have i said | 6 |
face of things | 6 |
as thou seest | 6 |
sword of michael | 6 |
thee from the | 6 |
in the great | 6 |
the sun in | 6 |
that they may | 6 |
and with her | 6 |
to seek in | 6 |
turn forth her | 6 |
as the sound | 6 |
a row of | 6 |
to taste that | 6 |
hide me from | 6 |
into the sea | 6 |
as they were | 6 |
was in heaven | 6 |
the heaven of | 6 |
to the tree | 6 |
on the throne | 6 |
the foot of | 6 |
to charles diodati | 6 |
none but such | 6 |
i will bring | 6 |
were it not | 6 |
the books of | 6 |
wall of heaven | 6 |
the mount of | 6 |
to make a | 6 |
and from thy | 6 |
sects and schisms | 6 |
a hidden strength | 6 |
though in this | 6 |
the fount of | 6 |
live with her | 6 |
cloud turn forth | 6 |
and in thir | 6 |
grace to all | 6 |
in my heart | 6 |
to unfold the | 6 |
the world to | 6 |
thus he spake | 6 |
like that which | 6 |
me of the | 6 |
of sin and | 6 |
us to be | 6 |
do not think | 6 |
but now my | 6 |
the second time | 6 |
and after him | 6 |
that in his | 6 |
god or angel | 6 |
forth her silver | 6 |
when time shall | 6 |
he met her | 6 |
mouth of hell | 6 |
look on me | 6 |
till the ground | 6 |
my mother circe | 6 |
in the edition | 6 |
meats and drinks | 6 |
voice of god | 6 |
to visit oft | 6 |
and the well | 6 |
in hope to | 6 |
with purpose to | 6 |
the subject of | 6 |
on a green | 6 |
so shalt thou | 6 |
the strength of | 6 |
both good and | 6 |
but of this | 6 |
all the host | 6 |
and god made | 6 |
of the ground | 6 |
as from his | 6 |
thee in the | 6 |
as in the | 6 |
to the highth | 6 |
to see to | 6 |
presented at ludlow | 6 |
with a smile | 6 |
hear the tread | 6 |
the rest in | 6 |
for thou art | 6 |
be no end | 6 |
was one of | 6 |
hill and dale | 6 |
when of old | 6 |
that stand in | 6 |
her through the | 6 |
hast thou not | 6 |
hour of night | 6 |
the rest were | 6 |
in whom my | 6 |
i have also | 6 |
if it were | 6 |
not in his | 6 |
saw that it | 6 |
and in what | 6 |
thou hast not | 6 |
from all her | 6 |
and the other | 6 |
what i can | 6 |
to see his | 6 |
not the praise | 6 |
of his reign | 6 |
the love of | 6 |
all is not | 6 |
and at my | 6 |
and what i | 6 |
where thou art | 6 |
from out the | 6 |
to all that | 6 |
to what highth | 6 |
to till the | 6 |
of whom to | 6 |
lining on the | 6 |
in wood or | 6 |
fair and good | 6 |
like the morn | 6 |
stand in sight | 6 |
him all his | 6 |
this fair fruit | 6 |
he thus began | 6 |
of the mind | 6 |
his head the | 6 |
us to the | 6 |
in the shape | 6 |
of the muses | 6 |
now i feel | 6 |
stood a while | 6 |
to the sun | 6 |
through the air | 6 |
i must not | 6 |
comes to the | 6 |
silver lining on | 6 |
well hast thou | 6 |
giver would be | 6 |
place where he | 6 |
no less then | 6 |
and on a | 6 |
nor was his | 6 |
race of mankind | 6 |
the pain of | 6 |
the earl of | 6 |
a rock of | 6 |
in the wide | 6 |
all the rest | 6 |
to have known | 6 |
there was no | 6 |
the fact that | 6 |
which is the | 6 |
what may be | 6 |
from god and | 6 |
and who knows | 6 |
and the tempter | 6 |
the temple of | 6 |
who in the | 6 |
methought i saw | 6 |
and all thy | 6 |
with the sound | 6 |
what time the | 6 |
is her name | 6 |
time shall be | 6 |
law of god | 6 |
he added not | 6 |
in paradise lost | 5 |
in the field | 5 |
thee and thy | 5 |
fable of bellerus | 5 |
these are thy | 5 |
the forehead of | 5 |
of the day | 5 |
may serve to | 5 |
if they be | 5 |
fairly step aside | 5 |
i knew the | 5 |
will be found | 5 |
them from the | 5 |
at ludlow castle | 5 |
as we are | 5 |
not far off | 5 |
thou shouldst be | 5 |
in the church | 5 |
and live with | 5 |
at once the | 5 |
and up to | 5 |
and his son | 5 |
at last a | 5 |
the choice of | 5 |
of the same | 5 |
for by this | 5 |
to hear his | 5 |
could i have | 5 |
the sight of | 5 |
of whom they | 5 |
more is meant | 5 |
image of god | 5 |
the second book | 5 |
form of the | 5 |
the womans seed | 5 |
in the firmament | 5 |
the space of | 5 |
the italian poems | 5 |
it is the | 5 |
the mask was | 5 |
and with a | 5 |
the rule of | 5 |
it were a | 5 |
but that he | 5 |
that out of | 5 |
of those who | 5 |
in other part | 5 |
to be heard | 5 |
to my mind | 5 |
to the author | 5 |
earl of bridgewater | 5 |
a trivial toy | 5 |
it was that | 5 |
when he was | 5 |
be found in | 5 |
and of thir | 5 |
at sight of | 5 |
wonder at the | 5 |
if need were | 5 |
i found the | 5 |
but not the | 5 |
his own works | 5 |
in the house | 5 |
all manner of | 5 |
to walk the | 5 |
that are of | 5 |
all his sons | 5 |
let no man | 5 |
in thy power | 5 |
shall in the | 5 |
to live in | 5 |
but he who | 5 |
on earth with | 5 |
the arched roof | 5 |
into the fold | 5 |
to do aught | 5 |
with the sun | 5 |
the ear of | 5 |
had in charge | 5 |
which to the | 5 |
to grace his | 5 |
of the verb | 5 |
to touch the | 5 |
on the morning | 5 |
from whence they | 5 |
but what is | 5 |
at once both | 5 |
eaten of the | 5 |
all the chains | 5 |
in his life | 5 |
but to my | 5 |
of kings and | 5 |
meets the ear | 5 |
and on her | 5 |
if i have | 5 |
his way to | 5 |
mind with all | 5 |
the air sublime | 5 |
to thy soft | 5 |
all the sea | 5 |
we might have | 5 |
or do his | 5 |
of the air | 5 |
and now to | 5 |
is not the | 5 |
the tuscan mariners | 5 |
but of divine | 5 |
the point of | 5 |
the fruits of | 5 |
canst thou not | 5 |
to be my | 5 |
the graces and | 5 |
for now the | 5 |
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fame and glory | 4 |
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god at last | 4 |
face of earth | 4 |
the galilean lake | 4 |
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earth or heaven | 4 |
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a rural queen | 4 |
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above the clouds | 4 |
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the infant god | 4 |
me simples of | 4 |
old or modern | 4 |
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time of the | 4 |
the nice morn | 4 |
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prince of hell | 4 |
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fruit of all | 4 |
race of man | 4 |
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who thou art | 4 |
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rapt soul sitting | 4 |
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robe of darkest | 4 |
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thy brimmed waves | 4 |
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throng of his | 4 |
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with one stroke | 4 |
this round world | 4 |
east or west | 4 |
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round about thee | 4 |
the chewing flocks | 4 |
of the garden | 4 |
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of this pure | 4 |
giovanni battista manso | 4 |
toward the gates | 4 |
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where grows the | 4 |
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gay creatures of | 4 |
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the patriarch of | 4 |
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hope to change | 4 |
precepts from the | 4 |
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of living creatures | 4 |
his great work | 4 |
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spirit of god | 4 |
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four faces each | 4 |
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pilot of the | 4 |
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the dapper elves | 4 |
his orient liquor | 4 |
his dear psyche | 4 |
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daughters of men | 4 |
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god of this | 4 |
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that thou art | 4 |
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of savage hunger | 4 |
windows richly dight | 4 |
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that in their | 4 |
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faery of the | 4 |
vane the younger | 4 |
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with touch of | 4 |
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those ten tribes | 4 |
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god of hosts | 4 |
the fear of | 4 |
the blissful seat | 4 |
backward mutters of | 4 |
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free to all | 4 |
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thou hast made | 4 |
let slip time | 4 |
to the city | 4 |
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and him thus | 4 |
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that i was | 4 |
from his native | 4 |
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above them all | 4 |
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of this poem | 4 |
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sight of all | 4 |
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if i should | 4 |
his beloved son | 4 |
the place repairing | 4 |
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seed all nations | 4 |
of gold and | 4 |
but not astound | 4 |
of old thou | 4 |
a river in | 4 |
to save her | 4 |
that rules the | 4 |
must needs be | 4 |
and every shepherd | 4 |
equal to god | 4 |
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of his glory | 4 |
their lean and | 4 |
hard to be | 4 |
gods on sainted | 4 |
that left half | 4 |
which thou didst | 4 |
to his throne | 4 |
entice the dewy | 4 |
that this order | 4 |
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of the people | 4 |
to bless the | 4 |
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know not that | 4 |
was never heard | 4 |
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that bids the | 4 |
speak to her | 4 |
host of angels | 4 |
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tears watering the | 4 |
suck the liquid | 4 |
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as likes them | 4 |
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the gardens fair | 4 |
the fourth book | 4 |
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a noble peer | 4 |
the thrones above | 4 |
from amidst them | 4 |
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the huntress dian | 4 |
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who now is | 4 |
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this her solemn | 4 |
what best may | 4 |
facsimile of title | 4 |
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night and chaos | 4 |
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of that fruit | 4 |
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by his great | 4 |
them out from | 4 |
grant they be | 4 |
him that left | 4 |
and to none | 4 |
if ye know | 4 |
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