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quadgram | frequency |
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shadow of the rock | 27 |
the shadow of the | 27 |
thy will be done | 14 |
in the shadow of | 13 |
i shall be soon | 12 |
rest in the shadow | 12 |
the end of the | 9 |
thine eyes shall see | 7 |
end of the world | 7 |
it is not dying | 6 |
he leads us on | 6 |
it is not death | 6 |
gracious son of mary | 6 |
that to thee and | 6 |
what is that to | 6 |
is that to thee | 6 |
the mother of god | 6 |
is not death to | 6 |
to thee and me | 6 |
give me thy heart | 6 |
we shall meet and | 5 |
the madonna di san | 5 |
the white horse vale | 5 |
all the children in | 5 |
be for thee and | 5 |
thee alone we sing | 5 |
shall be for thee | 5 |
madonna di san sisto | 5 |
to thee alone we | 5 |
for thee and me | 5 |
the voice of jesus | 5 |
of the white horse | 5 |
that shall be for | 5 |
tell us of the | 4 |
us of the night | 4 |
sky grows darker yet | 4 |
the gates of heaven | 4 |
grows darker yet and | 4 |
the children of the | 4 |
when they came to | 4 |
the sky grows darker | 4 |
is a popular tale | 4 |
cling to the crucified | 4 |
of the great army | 4 |
they came to the | 4 |
let me serve thee | 4 |
holy and the blest | 4 |
white horse of the | 4 |
the sea rises higher | 4 |
would not live alway | 4 |
darker yet and the | 4 |
of the mother of | 4 |
of the sacred tree | 4 |
the holy and the | 4 |
that the sky grows | 4 |
from day to day | 4 |
shall meet and rest | 4 |
it may be in | 4 |
what hast thou done | 4 |
the white horse of | 4 |
i would not live | 4 |
the hearts of men | 4 |
are all the children | 4 |
and the sea rises | 4 |
the ends of the | 4 |
to the end of | 4 |
colan of the sacred | 4 |
yet and the sea | 4 |
shall see the king | 4 |
and confess thee our | 4 |
may be in the | 4 |
what he tells thee | 3 |
the name of jesus | 3 |
he cares for me | 3 |
i heard the voice | 3 |
battle of ethandune with | 3 |
he giveth his beloved | 3 |
the land of light | 3 |
the sign of the | 3 |
the mouth of the | 3 |
of ethandune with the | 3 |
the light of the | 3 |
peaceful trust to rest | 3 |
with milk and honey | 3 |
that i might be | 3 |
and colan of the | 3 |
because it is a | 3 |
come to the end | 3 |
the meaning of the | 3 |
men of the east | 3 |
gods behind the gods | 3 |
i long to be | 3 |
voice of jesus say | 3 |
he came to the | 3 |
room for the leper | 3 |
if thou couldst know | 3 |
the land of the | 3 |
for the sake of | 3 |
out of the mouth | 3 |
is not dying to | 3 |
ends of the earth | 3 |
heard the voice of | 3 |
the face of the | 3 |
eyes shall see the | 3 |
i will give you | 3 |
is it for me | 3 |
the prince of peace | 3 |
not death to die | 3 |
only till he come | 3 |
this be my portion | 3 |
lead thou me on | 3 |
the battle of ethandune | 3 |
of the mouth of | 3 |
of the stone and | 3 |
of the north is | 3 |
horse of the white | 3 |
hast thou done for | 3 |
be my portion blest | 3 |
and i will give | 3 |
the dome of the | 3 |
the man from italy | 3 |
the peace of god | 3 |
the king of love | 3 |
at the end of | 3 |
and the white horse | 3 |
thee in the darkness | 3 |
king guthrum was a | 3 |
tells thee in the | 3 |
gates of heaven are | 3 |
thou art the way | 3 |
the earls of the | 3 |
in peaceful trust to | 3 |
thy cross and passion | 3 |
in the days of | 3 |
the word of the | 3 |
the stone and sling | 3 |
the shadows flee away | 3 |
joy without a cause | 3 |
he tells thee in | 3 |
the men of the | 3 |
i know not what | 3 |
ogier of the stone | 3 |
earls of the great | 3 |
mouth of the mother | 3 |
and the smile of | 3 |
the wrath of the | 3 |
must be tried by | 3 |
forever with the lord | 3 |
the cross and crown | 3 |
even guthrum of the | 2 |
is the manner of | 2 |
the blowing of a | 2 |
o name of might | 2 |
the manner of christian | 2 |
heaven are lightly locked | 2 |
white horse vale was | 2 |
walk with him from | 2 |
the old way of | 2 |
give to our beloved | 2 |
way of the danes | 2 |
the word of god | 2 |
kinsman of the king | 2 |
ethandune with the blowing | 2 |
the place of the | 2 |
i select it because | 2 |
spirit accompanying the word | 2 |
matin hymn of praise | 2 |
dim was the incensed | 2 |
the little book in | 2 |
the son of god | 2 |
cheerfulness taught by reason | 2 |
he went down to | 2 |
and as they went | 2 |
it in some other | 2 |
thy misspent years and | 2 |
i know that i | 2 |
ogier went on foot | 2 |
should bow down before | 2 |
i look to thee | 2 |
the beautiful and then | 2 |
the firm feet of | 2 |
sign you shall know | 2 |
the mother to her | 2 |
straight and narrow path | 2 |
and by the light | 2 |
world was long ago | 2 |
be tried by pain | 2 |
firm feet of humility | 2 |
the red heavens of | 2 |
stretched out to draw | 2 |
of the joy of | 2 |
first impression of a | 2 |
o son of god | 2 |
when alfred came to | 2 |
the homage of the | 2 |
and yet thou canst | 2 |
on his brow the | 2 |
not first the beautiful | 2 |
and the end of | 2 |
the god of the | 2 |
the great army that | 2 |
the right must win | 2 |
and after that the | 2 |
issues of life and | 2 |
the north is broken | 2 |
to the red camp | 2 |
and when they came | 2 |
bow not to books | 2 |
farewell of the soul | 2 |
is well nigh spent | 2 |
cut out of the | 2 |
returning as a wheel | 2 |
tender was the voice | 2 |
o sweet and blessed | 2 |
there is a morning | 2 |
the land of broken | 2 |
bless thee to thee | 2 |
the sleep of the | 2 |
a popular tale that | 2 |
mother to her child | 2 |
be near me when | 2 |
the thought of this | 2 |
down before the good | 2 |
thee to thee alone | 2 |
i think if thou | 2 |
living and the dead | 2 |
human thought and speech | 2 |
with thee in view | 2 |
first the beautiful and | 2 |
we do not guard | 2 |
and ogier of the | 2 |
was cut out of | 2 |
to draw me near | 2 |
the night is well | 2 |
dome of the world | 2 |
a fool and wasted | 2 |
the blind gods roar | 2 |
be on the latch | 2 |
with the little book | 2 |
island in the river | 2 |
from roof and arch | 2 |
has come down to | 2 |
moves in a mysterious | 2 |
of white horse down | 2 |
us his glad abode | 2 |
thee face to face | 2 |
to him a sign | 2 |
those robes of theirs | 2 |
for the end of | 2 |
all other names above | 2 |
beauteous were the marks | 2 |
in the strength of | 2 |
for it may be | 2 |
lives divine in heaven | 2 |
the red camp fire | 2 |
with his foot on | 2 |
the blaze of the | 2 |
as a child whose | 2 |
the day is over | 2 |
divine in heaven again | 2 |
the work of the | 2 |
and then the beautiful | 2 |
would not consent to | 2 |
fell from roof and | 2 |
virgin mary to the | 2 |
does the gospel word | 2 |
of god most high | 2 |
praise as jubilant as | 2 |
hands stretched out to | 2 |
alfred came to athelney | 2 |
hide myself in thee | 2 |
seen and the unseen | 2 |
the gathering of the | 2 |
thee our holy lord | 2 |
the rain that burns | 2 |
the king went gathering | 2 |
the lord of life | 2 |
popular tale that alfred | 2 |
to day can never | 2 |
to my ain countrie | 2 |
came to him a | 2 |
on the latch in | 2 |
what the world calls | 2 |
when he held the | 2 |
before the gods that | 2 |
the whole truth about | 2 |
our heads are bowed | 2 |
the joy of assurance | 2 |
art thou come for | 2 |
of christian men went | 2 |
misspent years and see | 2 |
the gospel word proclaim | 2 |
there was that in | 2 |
so claiming should bow | 2 |
the kinsman of the | 2 |
so lofty and so | 2 |
day can never have | 2 |
hymn of praise as | 2 |
grace and power divine | 2 |
that a man might | 2 |
a better ale to | 2 |
the blood of the | 2 |
the sunrise and the | 2 |
wrath of the gods | 2 |
choose thou for me | 2 |
those who walk with | 2 |
i found in him | 2 |
and even as he | 2 |
the virgin mary to | 2 |
woods over ethandune stand | 2 |
mother of god goes | 2 |
him from day to | 2 |
the god that makes | 2 |
is a morning star | 2 |
and the king took | 2 |
the straight and narrow | 2 |
the trees talk together | 2 |
shadows of the evening | 2 |
coming to the king | 2 |
the latch in your | 2 |
down to the river | 2 |
no help came at | 2 |
hear the angels sing | 2 |
i cling to thee | 2 |
the city of the | 2 |
red camp fire they | 2 |
it on his brow | 2 |
of things that are | 2 |
god is light and | 2 |
of heaven are lightly | 2 |
in the light of | 2 |
we come to the | 2 |
before the face of | 2 |
in a patch of | 2 |
the end of all | 2 |
if thou couldst see | 2 |
in a mysterious way | 2 |
for not till the | 2 |
even so he had | 2 |
have a solitary way | 2 |
meaning of the look | 2 |
strain so lofty and | 2 |
wisdom and sight are | 2 |
is not in your | 2 |
makes a unity of | 2 |
tells us of a | 2 |
the joy without a | 2 |
the kingdom of the | 2 |
no more shall the | 2 |
of the peace of | 2 |
long to be like | 2 |
and one by one | 2 |
go when i am | 2 |
manner of christian men | 2 |
not ask to see | 2 |
spoken in the darkness | 2 |
a heart must be | 2 |
it is the voice | 2 |
the river running past | 2 |
because he first loved | 2 |
the deep blue sky | 2 |
his thin white hairs | 2 |
the breaking of the | 2 |
apples green and red | 2 |
old way of the | 2 |
the night and the | 2 |
valiant for the truth | 2 |
came to athelney to | 2 |
sang of balder beautiful | 2 |
in oor ain countrie | 2 |
when our heads are | 2 |
blowing of a horn | 2 |
is the voice of | 2 |
soon returns to make | 2 |
and the great spear | 2 |
whose eyes are blue | 2 |
you shall know them | 2 |
name of might and | 2 |
sweeter than the sweetest | 2 |
the glory that excelleth | 2 |
was carved and cunning | 2 |
and the rain that | 2 |
and the owls moaned | 2 |
gods that made the | 2 |
of a child who | 2 |
crown beyond the grave | 2 |
in the old way | 2 |
by this sign you | 2 |
think if thou couldst | 2 |
for the things that | 2 |
he will make it | 2 |
little book in his | 2 |
moaned from the mighty | 2 |
one sweetly solemn thought | 2 |
the tree of life | 2 |
on foot to die | 2 |
the feast of life | 2 |
went on foot to | 2 |
to cling to thee | 2 |
owls moaned from the | 2 |
and those who walk | 2 |
save that the sky | 2 |
mary to the child | 2 |
by rule and rod | 2 |
light that leaps and | 2 |
god goes over them | 2 |
from the dome of | 2 |
i came to jesus | 2 |
face of the king | 2 |
in the gloom of | 2 |
is light and god | 2 |
milk and honey fed | 2 |
his harp was carved | 2 |
our glorious lord and | 2 |
bow down before the | 2 |
evening prayer at a | 2 |
not with the hope | 2 |
there is a god | 2 |
as jubilant as evensong | 2 |
the heart of the | 2 |
returns to make its | 2 |
all the thoughts of | 2 |
way that leads to | 2 |
in the place where | 2 |
how beauteous were the | 2 |
so he had watched | 2 |
and a man grows | 2 |
of life and death | 2 |
accompanying the word of | 2 |
from the land of | 2 |
select it because it | 2 |
of the golden dragon | 2 |
night is well nigh | 2 |
the spirit accompanying the | 2 |
the feast of the | 2 |
lofty and so strong | 2 |
i am far frae | 2 |
there is always a | 2 |
impression of a star | 2 |
the seen and the | 2 |
whom yet unseen we | 2 |
holy lord and king | 2 |
the cry of the | 2 |
he only heard the | 2 |
behind the gods who | 2 |
thought over a cradle | 2 |
she was a queen | 2 |
that sets us free | 2 |
yet unseen we love | 2 |
there is a popular | 2 |
out of the grass | 2 |
and all good things | 2 |
am far frae my | 2 |
one there is above | 2 |
land of the folk | 2 |
the world was long | 2 |
for this is the | 2 |
and up went alfred | 2 |
i go when i | 2 |
thou done for god | 2 |
he saw the southern | 2 |
it is a popular | 2 |
the soul to the | 2 |
the shadows of the | 2 |
end of all his | 2 |
a tale where a | 2 |
to be like jesus | 2 |
a hare on the | 2 |
of praise as jubilant | 2 |
of the world that | 2 |
god that makes the | 2 |
and the seventh was | 2 |
eyes are blue and | 2 |
of god james montgomery | 2 |
who walk with him | 2 |
confess thee our holy | 2 |
give to the winds | 2 |
the trees grow tall | 2 |
the death of a | 2 |
by the light of | 2 |
can never have a | 2 |
when the shadows flee | 2 |
when the ends of | 2 |
and the trees talk | 2 |
thou art amid the | 2 |
son of god is | 2 |
in the silence of | 2 |
let me hide myself | 2 |
the world too long | 2 |
a crown beyond the | 2 |
he and i together | 2 |
help came at all | 2 |
of the gods behind | 2 |
the floor of the | 2 |
out to draw me | 2 |
glorious song of old | 2 |
when he came to | 2 |
the gods behind the | 2 |
shadows fell from roof | 2 |
sadder than the sea | 2 |
is the burden of | 2 |
yet thou canst not | 2 |
this is the manner | 2 |
glorious lord and king | 2 |
when the clouds are | 2 |
in the sense that | 2 |
to stand in the | 2 |
were the marks divine | 2 |
harp was carved and | 2 |
in the island in | 2 |
tale where a man | 2 |
to learn the whole | 2 |
be in the morning | 2 |
from the mighty trees | 2 |
thou come for saving | 2 |
of the cross of | 2 |
is a better ale | 2 |
as he went down | 2 |
to the child jesus | 2 |
made the gods had | 2 |
beautiful and then the | 2 |
by thy cross and | 2 |
the sea and sky | 2 |
and turned him to | 2 |
such is the church | 2 |
they felt the land | 2 |
as he sang of | 2 |
do not guard our | 2 |
the gods that made | 2 |
tell me how you | 2 |
he saw our lady | 2 |
but when they came | 2 |
the banner of the | 2 |
never have a solitary | 2 |
the shadows fell from | 2 |
it because it is | 2 |
it tells us of | 2 |
giveth his beloved sleep | 2 |
ruin and the rain | 2 |
a unity of three | 2 |
her lot is on | 2 |
came ruin and the | 2 |
sleep of the beloved | 2 |
sunrise and the sea | 2 |
the garden of the | 2 |
there came to him | 2 |
day to day can | 2 |
now the day is | 2 |
he hath spoken in | 2 |
among apples green and | 2 |
red heavens of hell | 2 |
sweet and blessed country | 2 |
of the soul to | 2 |
of the world as | 2 |
all grace and power | 2 |
that glorious song of | 2 |
had watched and wondered | 2 |
heart must be tried | 2 |
this sign you shall | 2 |
to make its victims | 2 |
the kings of the | 2 |
he sang of balder | 2 |
better ale to drink | 2 |
far frae my hame | 2 |
with the blowing of | 2 |
how long she stood | 2 |
all the powers of | 2 |
from the sunrise and | 2 |
with him from day | 2 |
night and the morning | 2 |
in the parting of | 2 |
soul to the body | 2 |
the hosts of darkness | 2 |
let the door be | 2 |
quite soon returns to | 2 |
the king of kings | 2 |
death is a better | 2 |
was elf the minstrel | 2 |
christian men went up | 2 |
i am but a | 2 |
we ask for peace | 2 |
only heard the heathen | 2 |
the eyes of guthrum | 2 |
i would not be | 2 |
a thought over a | 2 |
hath spoken in the | 2 |
and his eyes were | 2 |
the voice from galilee | 2 |
claiming should bow down | 2 |
of the east may | 2 |
death of a missionary | 2 |
the world and down | 2 |
i do not know | 2 |
the life laid down | 2 |
the sacrifice of abraham | 2 |
heard the heathen men | 2 |
down from the dome | 2 |
the island in the | 2 |
the star of the | 2 |
thou canst not see | 2 |
clinging fast to broken | 2 |
he had watched and | 2 |
us while we pray | 2 |
the symbol of a | 2 |
he first loved us | 2 |
made the christian sign | 2 |
to the land of | 2 |
endeth the battle of | 2 |
book in his bosom | 2 |
how wonderful that he | 2 |
went down to the | 2 |
but the firm feet | 2 |
the wise men know | 2 |
the issues of life | 2 |
behold thee in thy | 2 |
the living and the | 2 |
light and god is | 2 |
was the incensed air | 2 |
make its victims bleed | 2 |
on the death of | 2 |
i was a fool | 2 |
felt the land of | 2 |
the heart of man | 2 |
he that has been | 2 |
the door be on | 2 |
left for us his | 2 |
we give to our | 2 |
was not god my | 2 |
god of the world | 2 |
we bless thee to | 2 |
the parting of the | 2 |
the owls moaned from | 2 |
of the world was | 2 |
god moves in a | 2 |
learn the whole truth | 2 |
our holy lord and | 2 |
for us his glad | 2 |
came to the red | 2 |
that made the gods | 2 |
and the love of | 2 |
the rest in the | 2 |
and no help came | 2 |
and god is love | 2 |
lot is on you | 2 |
of god goes over | 2 |
as a wheel returns | 2 |
and return no more | 2 |
in strict accord with | 2 |
was a fool and | 2 |
with the hope of | 2 |
be in the evening | 2 |
door be on the | 2 |
the echoes of the | 2 |
me hide myself in | 2 |