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quadgram | frequency |
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there was an old | 19 |
with a rowley powley | 14 |
she went to the | 14 |
but when she came | 13 |
the house that jack | 13 |
when she came back | 13 |
house that jack built | 13 |
was an old woman | 13 |
get over the stile | 11 |
illustration she went to | 11 |
lay in the house | 10 |
in the house that | 10 |
that lay in the | 10 |
i had a little | 10 |
she went a little | 9 |
that ate the malt | 9 |
went a little farther | 9 |
as i was going | 9 |
illustration this is the | 9 |
young lambs to sell | 9 |
that killed the rat | 8 |
came back he was | 7 |
that worried the cat | 7 |
and she met a | 7 |
she came back he | 7 |
cow with the crumpled | 6 |
the cow with the | 6 |
and why may not | 6 |
that tossed the dog | 6 |
with the crumpled horn | 6 |
milked the cow with | 5 |
the maiden all forlorn | 5 |
went up the hill | 5 |
jenny shall have a | 5 |
the wind is in | 5 |
a wisp of hay | 5 |
when the wind is | 5 |
wind is in the | 5 |
that milked the cow | 5 |
illustration i had a | 5 |
to buy him some | 5 |
she came back the | 5 |
illustration there was a | 4 |
with all his might | 4 |
this is the way | 4 |
illustration there was an | 4 |
who lived in a | 4 |
la la lal de | 4 |
where are you going | 4 |
to buy him a | 4 |
kissed the maiden all | 4 |
frog he would a | 4 |
shall have a new | 4 |
where have you been | 4 |
what do you think | 4 |
the queen of hearts | 4 |
is the way the | 4 |
that kissed the maiden | 4 |
the man all tattered | 4 |
not i love jenny | 4 |
all tattered and torn | 4 |
he had a little | 4 |
may not i love | 4 |
why may not i | 4 |
you shall have a | 4 |
man all tattered and | 4 |
poor old robinson crusoe | 4 |
and i fell out | 4 |
by grace clarke newton | 4 |
the old carrion crow | 4 |
i was going up | 4 |
upon his grey mare | 3 |
was a jolly miller | 3 |
to buy a fat | 3 |
said old dame duck | 3 |
woman who lived in | 3 |
an old woman who | 3 |
owl lived in an | 3 |
sing a song of | 3 |
home to his darling | 3 |
i saw a ship | 3 |
the walrus and the | 3 |
lived in a shoe | 3 |
a man of words | 3 |
dance to your daddy | 3 |
home to my wife | 3 |
saw a ship a | 3 |
if you will go | 3 |
and what do you | 3 |
how do you do | 3 |
papa home to his | 3 |
have a new bonnet | 3 |
came back the dog | 3 |
a man went hunting | 3 |
by the fire and | 3 |
the dogs do bark | 3 |
that married the man | 3 |
began to kill the | 3 |
a farmer went trotting | 3 |
the priest all shaven | 3 |
walrus and the carpenter | 3 |
was an old man | 3 |
married the man all | 3 |
man of words and | 3 |
lived in an oak | 3 |
an owl lived in | 3 |
fat man of bombay | 3 |
he was not very | 3 |
was going to st | 3 |
farmer went trotting upon | 3 |
the great brown owl | 3 |
a saucer of milk | 3 |
a frog he would | 3 |
a song of sixpence | 3 |
dance a baby diddit | 3 |
see a pin and | 3 |
will go to yonder | 3 |
jack and jill went | 3 |
both sides of the | 3 |
and all the little | 3 |
a penny of it | 3 |
there was an owl | 3 |
redbreast sat upon a | 3 |
she popped her head | 3 |
at the siege of | 3 |
went hunting at reigate | 3 |
sit by the fire | 3 |
priest all shaven and | 3 |
me a saucer of | 3 |
i was going to | 3 |
of words and not | 3 |
all shaven and shorn | 3 |
robin redbreast sat upon | 3 |
illustration as i was | 3 |
brought papa home to | 3 |
jill went up the | 3 |
trotting upon his grey | 3 |
was an owl lived | 3 |
man went hunting at | 3 |
words and not of | 3 |
he called for his | 3 |
and he called for | 3 |
the king of france | 3 |
little robin redbreast sat | 3 |
when he came to | 3 |
the siege of belleisle | 3 |
an old man of | 3 |
spent a penny of | 3 |
cat ate the dumplings | 3 |
i spent a penny | 3 |
me a wisp of | 3 |
went trotting upon his | 3 |
better than my life | 3 |
there was a jolly | 3 |
you will go to | 3 |
and not of deeds | 3 |
old woman who lived | 3 |
the alphabet in rhyme | 3 |
old man of tobago | 3 |
and jill went up | 3 |
sliding on the ice | 2 |
blushed behind her fan | 2 |
a poor bird so | 2 |
that waked the priest | 2 |
and she dropped me | 2 |
up in a basket | 2 |
and come with a | 2 |
the wonderful derby ram | 2 |
which includes the original | 2 |
this ram was fat | 2 |
had a pretty bird | 2 |
give me a saucer | 2 |
out his pipe and | 2 |
project gutenberg also has | 2 |
up to the moon | 2 |
come put out your | 2 |
and away she went | 2 |
the world were water | 2 |
a tattamus took two | 2 |
man in the moon | 2 |
was there all the | 2 |
says simple simon to | 2 |
shot at a frog | 2 |
if you are to | 2 |
on a market day | 2 |
side of the fire | 2 |
robin and richard were | 2 |
a pin and pick | 2 |
the birds began to | 2 |
and early to rise | 2 |
had a little hobby | 2 |
the waves on the | 2 |
l was a lady | 2 |
hills and far away | 2 |
give me thy fiddle | 2 |
stand at the tub | 2 |
woman and her pig | 2 |
the cat began to | 2 |
toll the market bell | 2 |
hubbard went to the | 2 |
this file which includes | 2 |
then there was none | 2 |
go to bed first | 2 |
i met the finest | 2 |
sent him out of | 2 |
three wise men of | 2 |
and burial of poor | 2 |
carpenter said nothing but | 2 |
birds began to sing | 2 |
had a little dog | 2 |
that crowed in the | 2 |
sent him to market | 2 |
little fred went to | 2 |
and richard were two | 2 |
i met a pretty | 2 |
was sent to derby | 2 |
was an old crow | 2 |
pin and pick it | 2 |
a little boy went | 2 |
cock that crowed in | 2 |
you are to be | 2 |
old woman called nothing | 2 |
and billy loves tea | 2 |
you shall have an | 2 |
jack sprat had a | 2 |
happy be the bridegroom | 2 |
belleisle i was there | 2 |
i was there all | 2 |
was a fat man | 2 |
sides of the dress | 2 |
pretty nest from little | 2 |
fox and the farmer | 2 |
will make me a | 2 |
of cock robin and | 2 |
twenty tailors went to | 2 |
this ram was ten | 2 |
to toll the market | 2 |
fair as the lily | 2 |
met a pretty miss | 2 |
as fair as the | 2 |
to make your candles | 2 |
siege of belleisle i | 2 |
to remember the fifth | 2 |
crowed in the morn | 2 |
france went up the | 2 |
began for to dance | 2 |
there was a jockey | 2 |
had a little hen | 2 |
m mourned for it | 2 |
the hills and far | 2 |
took out his pipe | 2 |
great brown owl the | 2 |
a merry old soul | 2 |
wise men of gotham | 2 |
old woman tossed up | 2 |
north wind doth blow | 2 |
of belleisle i was | 2 |
come out to play | 2 |
over the hills and | 2 |
the cat and the | 2 |
waves on the sea | 2 |
the fox and the | 2 |
i am going to | 2 |
and happy be the | 2 |
and then there was | 2 |
had a little grey | 2 |
i was going along | 2 |
and thus unto the | 2 |
lion and the unicorn | 2 |
if all the world | 2 |
reached up to the | 2 |
news of the day | 2 |
we are all in | 2 |
who had a white | 2 |
man and i fell | 2 |
tell where to find | 2 |
marriage of cock robin | 2 |
cock robin and jenny | 2 |
wilt thou be mine | 2 |
the cock doth crow | 2 |
as all the world | 2 |
betty lived in a | 2 |
for want of stairs | 2 |
monkey climbed up a | 2 |
up hill and down | 2 |
illustration a apple pie | 2 |
what should we do | 2 |
come give me thy | 2 |
version of this file | 2 |
was a crooked man | 2 |
humpty dumpty sat on | 2 |
way the ladies go | 2 |
have you any wool | 2 |
must stand at the | 2 |
as big as my | 2 |
the barber shaved the | 2 |
dumpty sat on a | 2 |
three children sliding on | 2 |
a leg for a | 2 |
was a little man | 2 |
the traveller in the | 2 |
bell and mary gray | 2 |
simple simon went a | 2 |
ever was fed upon | 2 |
sat on a wall | 2 |
sparrow sat on a | 2 |
for every evil under | 2 |
are all in the | 2 |
are you going to | 2 |
there was a crooked | 2 |
as fast as he | 2 |
an old woman lived | 2 |
went to the cupboard | 2 |
up to the sky | 2 |
line of yellow sand | 2 |
was fed upon hay | 2 |
j stands for james | 2 |
came back the poor | 2 |
a little cock sparrow | 2 |
the cat sat asleep | 2 |
out of your hole | 2 |
pussy sits beside the | 2 |
all on a market | 2 |
richard were two pretty | 2 |
come under my hat | 2 |
little young ones said | 2 |
hill and down dale | 2 |
shall have some nice | 2 |
to be married to | 2 |
woman must stand at | 2 |
i was a bachelor | 2 |
nest from little robin | 2 |
has brought papa home | 2 |
old father grey beard | 2 |
peep has lost her | 2 |
cook he had a | 2 |
that ever was fed | 2 |
jenny blushed behind her | 2 |
there was a monkey | 2 |
mice sat in a | 2 |
simple simon to the | 2 |
and when she came | 2 |
the north wind doth | 2 |
and twenty tailors went | 2 |
met the finest ram | 2 |
and all should keep | 2 |
they gave a loud | 2 |
and betsy his sister | 2 |
they reached up to | 2 |
your candles last for | 2 |
to kill the rat | 2 |
stole that pretty nest | 2 |
old man and i | 2 |
clothed all in leather | 2 |
the carpenter said nothing | 2 |
sits beside the fire | 2 |
as i went to | 2 |
where to find them | 2 |
sat upon a rail | 2 |
illustration e eat it | 2 |
the road to learning | 2 |
who shot at a | 2 |
sat on a tree | 2 |
from little robin redbreast | 2 |
when little fred went | 2 |
straws on a staff | 2 |
a little grey mare | 2 |
lessons to her ducklings | 2 |
lie still with thy | 2 |
still with thy daddy | 2 |
woman lived under a | 2 |
the unicorn were fighting | 2 |
there was a little | 2 |
a carrion crow sat | 2 |
remember the fifth of | 2 |
why may not jenny | 2 |
the old woman went | 2 |
the old woman must | 2 |
she sits in the | 2 |
illustration the old woman | 2 |
blue betty lived in | 2 |
climbed up a tree | 2 |
he came unto the | 2 |
so away the old | 2 |
cook was riding up | 2 |
has come up to | 2 |
four and twenty tailors | 2 |
buy a fat pig | 2 |
every evil under the | 2 |
sits in the sun | 2 |
sprat could eat no | 2 |
the side of the | 2 |
what shall i see | 2 |
live goose he bought | 2 |
not jenny love me | 2 |
they began for to | 2 |
went to kill a | 2 |
sent to derby to | 2 |
a monkey climbed up | 2 |
going up primrose hill | 2 |
there i met a | 2 |
dropped me a curtsey | 2 |
if wishes were horses | 2 |
hill as i was | 2 |
jumped over the moon | 2 |
were two pretty men | 2 |
ram was ten yards | 2 |
barber shaved the mason | 2 |
tommy snooks and bessy | 2 |
fighting for the crown | 2 |
some little mice sat | 2 |
could eat no fat | 2 |
make your candles last | 2 |
it was sent to | 2 |
the old woman to | 2 |
bessy bell and mary | 2 |
sprat had a cat | 2 |
went postboy at his | 2 |
sat in a barn | 2 |
two legs sat upon | 2 |
as well as another | 2 |
dilly has come up | 2 |
he cut her petticoats | 2 |
fred went to bed | 2 |
i lived by myself | 2 |
shall we go a | 2 |
his bow and arrow | 2 |
where were you born | 2 |
file which includes the | 2 |
went into a barn | 2 |
tell you a story | 2 |
she went to market | 2 |
carrion crow sat on | 2 |
she began to cry | 2 |
he was no more | 2 |
crow sat on an | 2 |
tossed up in a | 2 |
r ran for it | 2 |
shall have a fishy | 2 |
him to the grave | 2 |
html version of this | 2 |
an old woman called | 2 |
by the side of | 2 |
doctor foster went to | 2 |
there all the while | 2 |
thomas a tattamus took | 2 |
the fifth of november | 2 |
here we go up | 2 |
dog made a bow | 2 |
and fetch me a | 2 |
and pick it up | 2 |
he began to bark | 2 |
illustration a little boy | 2 |
mary had a pretty | 2 |
the old woman and | 2 |
most of the field | 2 |
footsteps on the road | 2 |
shall have an apple | 2 |
that line of yellow | 2 |
lived under a hill | 2 |
you shall have some | 2 |
to kill a snail | 2 |
taffy came to my | 2 |
there were three crows | 2 |
tailors went to kill | 2 |
w w stands for | 2 |
to derby to toll | 2 |
let us go to | 2 |
come out of your | 2 |
i love little pussy | 2 |
if it be i | 2 |
was going up pippin | 2 |
like a garden full | 2 |
old woman and her | 2 |
jumped out of bed | 2 |
at the end of | 2 |
had a little gun | 2 |
bigger than my thumb | 2 |
death and burial of | 2 |
f fought for it | 2 |
when the pie was | 2 |
she fought for her | 2 |
an html version of | 2 |
jenny wren the fair | 2 |
evil under the sun | 2 |
of poor cock robin | 2 |
no bigger than my | 2 |
the news of the | 2 |
was going up primrose | 2 |
away went postboy at | 2 |
sat on an oak | 2 |
or the alphabet in | 2 |
robin and jenny wren | 2 |
cock sparrow sat on | 2 |
candles last for aye | 2 |
traveller in the dark | 2 |
illustration he went to | 2 |
for to catch a | 2 |
to get him some | 2 |
derby to toll the | 2 |
that pretty nest from | 2 |
and the unicorn were | 2 |
come up to town | 2 |
the man in the | 2 |
simon to the pieman | 2 |
z was a zany | 2 |
a live goose he | 2 |
little blue betty lived | 2 |
on the road to | 2 |
a fat man of | 2 |
j jumped for it | 2 |
john cook he had | 2 |
and out of the | 2 |
house is on fire | 2 |
illustration r ran for | 2 |
unicorn were fighting for | 2 |
dame made a curtsey | 2 |
asleep by the side | 2 |
the dog made a | 2 |
the rose is red | 2 |
and it was sent | 2 |
old mother hubbard went | 2 |
they called him buff | 2 |
mother hubbard went to | 2 |
give me a wisp | 2 |
old woman lived under | 2 |
going up pippin hill | 2 |
my little old man | 2 |
sat on a stone | 2 |
gutenberg also has an | 2 |
is in the east | 2 |
are to be a | 2 |
when he was young | 2 |
children sliding on the | 2 |
the prettiest ever seen | 2 |
fox when he came | 2 |
also has an html | 2 |
he that would thrive | 2 |
go to the woods | 2 |
l longed for it | 2 |
please to remember the | 2 |
when i was a | 2 |
well as another body | 2 |
she dropped me a | 2 |
have a little sister | 2 |
a garden full of | 2 |
put out your horn | 2 |
boy went into a | 2 |
a a stands for | 2 |
an old woman tossed | 2 |
all the little young | 2 |
happy be the bride | 2 |
back the poor dog | 2 |
and has brought papa | 2 |
cat sat asleep by | 2 |
old woman must stand | 2 |
the way the ladies | 2 |
lived in a lane | 2 |
all in the dumps | 2 |
us go to the | 2 |
had a little husband | 2 |
was ten yards round | 2 |
taffy was a welshman | 2 |
cat began to kill | 2 |
of this file which | 2 |
his pipe and he | 2 |
and this was odd | 2 |
i went to bonner | 2 |
sat upon three legs | 2 |
came to my house | 2 |
the dame made a | 2 |
y y stands for | 2 |
she sent him to | 2 |
to his darling again | 2 |
i never would cry | 2 |
away the old woman | 2 |
the poor dog was | 2 |
little old man and | 2 |
off with all his | 2 |
burial of poor cock | 2 |
and away went postboy | 2 |
little cock sparrow sat | 2 |
has lost her sheep | 2 |
all should keep to | 2 |
edu fcla dl uf | 2 |
king of france went | 2 |
as soon as the | 2 |
as soon as he | 2 |
lauk a mercy on | 2 |
and how do you | 2 |
may not jenny love | 2 |
woman tossed up in | 2 |
three straws on a | 2 |
is john smith within | 2 |
the lion and the | 2 |
the little cock sparrow | 2 |
with his bow and | 2 |
the little boy that | 2 |
legs sat upon three | 2 |
came to a stile | 2 |
be married to mr | 2 |
will you give us | 2 |
as tommy snooks and | 2 |
waked the priest all | 2 |
sat asleep by the | 2 |
indeed he was no | 2 |
was a monkey climbed | 2 |
ran off with all | 2 |
and he had a | 2 |
jack sprat could eat | 2 |
were fighting for the | 2 |
little mice sat in | 2 |
should we do for | 2 |
and she began to | 2 |
had a little pony | 2 |
has an html version | 2 |
postboy at his heels | 2 |
the ladder to learning | 2 |
snooks and bessy brooks | 2 |
i go with you | 2 |
carry him to the | 2 |
of the dress colored | 2 |
the knave of hearts | 2 |
there was a rat | 2 |
tom with his pipe | 2 |
illustration j jumped for | 2 |
i have a little | 2 |
the little young ones | 2 |
little boy went into | 2 |
all the world were | 2 |
which made poor simon | 2 |
were three crows sat | 2 |
a mercy on me | 2 |
treat a poor bird | 2 |
they call her peep | 2 |
the fox when he | 2 |
there was a fat | 2 |
the cock that crowed | 2 |
of france went up | 2 |
john cook was riding | 2 |
to be a gentleman | 2 |