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quadgram | frequency |
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at the same time | 69 |
at the end of | 40 |
the house of commons | 34 |
in the course of | 31 |
on the th of | 26 |
for the first time | 26 |
the end of the | 25 |
one of the most | 24 |
on the other hand | 23 |
in a state of | 23 |
for the sake of | 22 |
of samuel taylor coleridge | 21 |
with the exception of | 21 |
for the purpose of | 21 |
for the most part | 20 |
the soother in absence | 19 |
the author of the | 19 |
for the soother in | 19 |
i do not think | 19 |
to be found in | 18 |
is one of the | 18 |
it would have been | 18 |
at the foot of | 17 |
is not to be | 17 |
i do not know | 17 |
on the subject of | 17 |
in the house of | 16 |
the second edition of | 16 |
and at the same | 16 |
in the habit of | 16 |
in the midst of | 16 |
of the church of | 15 |
at the age of | 15 |
a part of the | 15 |
in a letter to | 15 |
the following letter to | 15 |
the first edition of | 15 |
that i should be | 15 |
by the side of | 14 |
seems to have been | 14 |
the church of england | 14 |
my dear old friend | 14 |
in the first instance | 13 |
i know not how | 13 |
the commencement of the | 13 |
it is impossible to | 13 |
my very dear friend | 13 |
on account of the | 13 |
the spirit of the | 13 |
there can be no | 13 |
a young man of | 13 |
in the mean time | 12 |
the present state of | 12 |
the name of the | 12 |
the editor of the | 12 |
that it would be | 12 |
on the other side | 12 |
the greater part of | 12 |
through the medium of | 12 |
a good deal of | 11 |
sense of the word | 11 |
could not have been | 11 |
the idea of a | 11 |
he seems to have | 11 |
the history of the | 11 |
on a visit to | 11 |
of the house of | 11 |
at the head of | 11 |
i should have been | 11 |
in the morning post | 11 |
the whole of the | 11 |
that there is a | 11 |
i have no doubt | 11 |
the epistle to the | 11 |
i should like to | 11 |
edition of the poems | 11 |
the nature of the | 11 |
the doctrine of the | 10 |
the head of the | 10 |
a man of genius | 10 |
to be with you | 10 |
at the close of | 10 |
it must be a | 10 |
in the first place | 10 |
the middle of the | 10 |
sent me the following | 10 |
in the name of | 10 |
the existence of a | 10 |
me the following letter | 10 |
the course of the | 10 |
for its own sake | 10 |
the best of my | 10 |
be found in the | 10 |
it would be a | 10 |
a day or two | 10 |
on the one hand | 10 |
on the slave trade | 10 |
of some of the | 10 |
the state of the | 10 |
the top of the | 10 |
the whole of my | 10 |
that is to say | 10 |
as well as the | 10 |
the rest of the | 10 |
it ought to be | 10 |
that i could not | 10 |
the foot of the | 10 |
following letter to mr | 10 |
under the title of | 10 |
if you do not | 9 |
the state of his | 9 |
in the light of | 9 |
it seems to me | 9 |
that he was not | 9 |
with regard to the | 9 |
by the name of | 9 |
to the best of | 9 |
the church of rome | 9 |
i could not have | 9 |
of the biographia literaria | 9 |
at the bottom of | 9 |
at the same moment | 9 |
is to be found | 9 |
in the beginning of | 9 |
i do not remember | 9 |
the whole of his | 9 |
shall be able to | 9 |
part of his life | 9 |
that he did not | 9 |
but it is a | 9 |
of the book of | 9 |
the sale of the | 9 |
to the second edition | 9 |
is a sort of | 9 |
the first part of | 9 |
was at that time | 8 |
at the house of | 8 |
the close of the | 8 |
if it had been | 8 |
it may be said | 8 |
i ought not to | 8 |
in one of his | 8 |
i can truly say | 8 |
it may be that | 8 |
by return of post | 8 |
that it is a | 8 |
the aids to reflection | 8 |
be so good as | 8 |
wrote the following letter | 8 |
the poems of s | 8 |
to the departing year | 8 |
was not to be | 8 |
a history of the | 8 |
was a man of | 8 |
in order to be | 8 |
years of his life | 8 |
one or the other | 8 |
there is a great | 8 |
for two or three | 8 |
so good as to | 8 |
at the commencement of | 8 |
at the royal institution | 8 |
that it was not | 8 |
and one of the | 8 |
would not have been | 8 |
a large portion of | 8 |
but it must be | 8 |
on the death of | 8 |
a letter from mr | 8 |
your grateful and affectionate | 8 |
in the second edition | 8 |
i received from mr | 8 |
it is not the | 8 |
the manner in which | 8 |
of the lyrical ballads | 8 |
i need not say | 8 |
to the memory of | 8 |
in the minds of | 8 |
the whole of this | 8 |
the bottom of the | 8 |
to the editor of | 8 |
for a long time | 8 |
the restoration of monarchy | 8 |
an account of the | 8 |
a great deal of | 8 |
edition of his poems | 8 |
of a man of | 8 |
and in a few | 8 |
in favour of the | 7 |
of the history of | 7 |
hints for the friend | 7 |
to be able to | 7 |
epistle to the hebrews | 7 |
grateful and affectionate friend | 7 |
as soon as i | 7 |
every now and then | 7 |
i should not like | 7 |
a course of lectures | 7 |
as if i had | 7 |
in the manner of | 7 |
if you were to | 7 |
will be found in | 7 |
in the following letter | 7 |
for the greater part | 7 |
in consequence of the | 7 |
the joan of arc | 7 |
in the presence of | 7 |
under the name of | 7 |
the date of the | 7 |
the th of october | 7 |
let me hear from | 7 |
on the top of | 7 |
had been in the | 7 |
during his residence at | 7 |
if it were possible | 7 |
may be compared to | 7 |
an essay on the | 7 |
it is the only | 7 |
with which he was | 7 |
of the present day | 7 |
under the influence of | 7 |
the side of the | 7 |
to which he was | 7 |
i am sure that | 7 |
i shall write to | 7 |
i did not know | 7 |
i received the following | 7 |
the banks of the | 7 |
to get rid of | 7 |
two or three months | 7 |
of the poems of | 7 |
in the way of | 7 |
northern and southern states | 7 |
are to be found | 7 |
of one of the | 7 |
he told me that | 7 |
that i should not | 7 |
that there was a | 7 |
the right hand of | 7 |
on the right hand | 7 |
the latter end of | 7 |
the late robert hall | 7 |
as soon as you | 7 |
in the spirit of | 7 |
best of my recollection | 7 |
i will send you | 7 |
the end of a | 7 |
the exception of the | 7 |
will be with you | 7 |
the subject of the | 7 |
ode to the departing | 7 |
poole and his friends | 7 |
on account of his | 7 |
second edition of his | 7 |
two or three times | 7 |
the spirit of a | 7 |
little more than a | 7 |
the beginning of the | 7 |
he would have been | 7 |
from the bottom of | 7 |
on his return to | 7 |
the mind of man | 7 |
a friend of mine | 7 |
in a letter of | 7 |
i do not like | 7 |
a second edition of | 7 |
me hear from you | 7 |
i should have written | 7 |
of the roman empire | 7 |
of the name of | 7 |
i have endeavoured to | 7 |
for a little while | 7 |
in the shape of | 6 |
the conduct of the | 6 |
as you may suppose | 6 |
he was in a | 6 |
that there is no | 6 |
a letter from you | 6 |
second edition of the | 6 |
to write to me | 6 |
a series of letters | 6 |
in the mind of | 6 |
in one of the | 6 |
the character of a | 6 |
in the middle of | 6 |
to have been the | 6 |
that he was the | 6 |
as far as the | 6 |
i may truly say | 6 |
was one of the | 6 |
it is a great | 6 |
if i did not | 6 |
the minds of the | 6 |
in consequence of a | 6 |
in a few weeks | 6 |
i have not seen | 6 |
my very dear cottle | 6 |
i hope to see | 6 |
hope to see you | 6 |
received a letter from | 6 |
in the reign of | 6 |
at the time of | 6 |
when i tell you | 6 |
have no objection to | 6 |
the church and state | 6 |
which i have had | 6 |
it could not be | 6 |
the conclusion of the | 6 |
william and dorothy wordsworth | 6 |
i am not ashamed | 6 |
the shadow of the | 6 |
to be derived from | 6 |
and as it were | 6 |
and the whole of | 6 |
the manner of the | 6 |
since the days of | 6 |
and the holy ghost | 6 |
it is to be | 6 |
four or five years | 6 |
of which the following | 6 |
if i had not | 6 |
which i have not | 6 |
to the end of | 6 |
to have been written | 6 |
in the preface to | 6 |
the good and the | 6 |
i remember to have | 6 |
the sense of the | 6 |
i received a letter | 6 |
i meant to have | 6 |
i am about to | 6 |
there is not a | 6 |
i will venture to | 6 |
if i do not | 6 |
of those who had | 6 |
not been able to | 6 |
the following letter was | 6 |
the rest of his | 6 |
to me to have | 6 |
if i had been | 6 |
i said to him | 6 |
as will appear by | 6 |
i shall be able | 6 |
in the hope of | 6 |
it would not be | 6 |
to write to you | 6 |
the south of france | 6 |
but i do not | 6 |
of joan of arc | 6 |
in direct opposition to | 6 |
in the lake country | 6 |
the intensity of the | 6 |
the character of the | 6 |
received an invitation from | 6 |
the valley of the | 6 |
in the same manner | 6 |
years of my life | 6 |
that it was the | 6 |
that i do not | 6 |
it is in the | 6 |
the man of genius | 6 |
at the top of | 6 |
ought not to have | 6 |
that he was a | 6 |
a fair trial of | 6 |
not to be found | 6 |
on the summit of | 6 |
and on the other | 6 |
in which he had | 6 |
in the summer of | 6 |
to have been a | 6 |
been in the habit | 6 |
in the last edition | 6 |
that i was a | 6 |
the other side of | 6 |
the time of the | 6 |
on the side of | 6 |
now and then a | 6 |
and that it was | 6 |
the second part of | 6 |
full of pines and | 6 |
on the point of | 6 |
the son of god | 6 |
have a right to | 6 |
the publication of the | 6 |
of the ancient mariner | 6 |
the use of the | 6 |
in the time of | 6 |
i have seen a | 6 |
i was in the | 6 |
thank you for your | 6 |
to your dear mother | 6 |
doctrine of the trinity | 6 |
in the same letter | 6 |
may god bless you | 6 |
know it to be | 6 |
the religion of the | 6 |
out of the room | 6 |
him the following letter | 6 |
of the seventeenth century | 6 |
it was to be | 6 |
other side of the | 6 |
that i had not | 6 |
which he had been | 6 |
from time to time | 6 |
the letters of coleridge | 6 |
on my own account | 6 |
in the biographia literaria | 6 |
that he could not | 6 |
there is a passage | 6 |
it is one of | 6 |
i have been very | 6 |
i believe to be | 6 |
lamb and the lloyds | 6 |
the preface to the | 6 |
that it might be | 6 |
of the fine arts | 6 |
charles lamb and the | 6 |
of the life of | 6 |
had an opportunity of | 6 |
i received your letter | 6 |
a knowledge of the | 6 |
the opening of the | 6 |
so it is with | 6 |
to his friend mr | 6 |
the presence of the | 6 |
the side of a | 6 |
i am now writing | 6 |
in the nature of | 6 |
the ode to the | 6 |
sonnet to lord stanhope | 6 |
in one of these | 6 |
for three or four | 6 |
in a moment of | 5 |
but i have not | 5 |
for the greek ode | 5 |
perhaps it may be | 5 |
in the stillness of | 5 |
the whole of it | 5 |
end of the year | 5 |
stump of a tooth | 5 |
the receipt of this | 5 |
the council of trent | 5 |
in case of a | 5 |
in which he was | 5 |
the death of the | 5 |
coleridge wrote the following | 5 |
of the date of | 5 |
of the human heart | 5 |
the divinity of christ | 5 |
if he had been | 5 |
the following is an | 5 |
one of the finest | 5 |
to the cause of | 5 |
his ode to the | 5 |
the words of the | 5 |
there could be no | 5 |
than any man i | 5 |
to write a tragedy | 5 |
for the use of | 5 |
it is found to | 5 |
to the inhabitants of | 5 |
the latter part of | 5 |
as far as i | 5 |
what was to be | 5 |
and in the evening | 5 |
to be the most | 5 |
in order to make | 5 |
the city of bristol | 5 |
that it will be | 5 |
to the merits of | 5 |
to which he had | 5 |
by the beginning of | 5 |
of the late mr | 5 |
the appearance of the | 5 |
must have been a | 5 |
that i have been | 5 |
of which you speak | 5 |
to a young man | 5 |
on the blank leaf | 5 |
to go to london | 5 |
in such a state | 5 |
the name of a | 5 |
do not know that | 5 |
do not think that | 5 |
the old oak tree | 5 |
in the composition of | 5 |
a copy of the | 5 |
two or three days | 5 |
second volume of the | 5 |
with the feelings of | 5 |
good and the true | 5 |
of the life and | 5 |
the origin of the | 5 |
the nature of your | 5 |
as if it had | 5 |
he said to me | 5 |
the son of a | 5 |
in the winter of | 5 |
in proportion to the | 5 |
the loss of the | 5 |
thy will be done | 5 |
as if they were | 5 |
in the county of | 5 |
the school is your | 5 |
the cause of his | 5 |
one and the same | 5 |
into the hands of | 5 |
but it is the | 5 |
it were not for | 5 |
a letter to mr | 5 |
if it were not | 5 |
two or three weeks | 5 |
but there is no | 5 |
with that of the | 5 |
one of the best | 5 |
it was impossible to | 5 |
there is no doubt | 5 |
of the table talk | 5 |
in the same way | 5 |
is a passage in | 5 |
with which he has | 5 |
on the part of | 5 |
version of the psalms | 5 |
me an opportunity of | 5 |
i can think of | 5 |
that i shall be | 5 |
an act of the | 5 |
to listen to the | 5 |
the appearance of a | 5 |
if they were to | 5 |
was to be found | 5 |
it has been my | 5 |
period of his life | 5 |
old and new testament | 5 |
about the same time | 5 |
that would have been | 5 |
any man i ever | 5 |
and that he was | 5 |
as if it were | 5 |
the master of the | 5 |
of the maid of | 5 |
i will tell you | 5 |
there is not one | 5 |
which i mean to | 5 |
that with sullen brow | 5 |
so as to be | 5 |
in illustration of the | 5 |
for the exercise of | 5 |
first edition of the | 5 |
far as i can | 5 |
a furlong from the | 5 |
the same time the | 5 |
it is well known | 5 |
may be able to | 5 |
existence of a god | 5 |
he sent me the | 5 |
of the effects of | 5 |
for so many years | 5 |
the first volume of | 5 |
the influence of the | 5 |
life and correspondence of | 5 |
it will not be | 5 |
the writer of this | 5 |
to me to be | 5 |
so kind as to | 5 |
will appear by the | 5 |
was to be a | 5 |
there is nothing in | 5 |
can be no doubt | 5 |
of pines and firs | 5 |
on the st of | 5 |
the eye of the | 5 |
i shall be in | 5 |
the summit of the | 5 |
the old and new | 5 |
visions of the maid | 5 |
of the french revolution | 5 |
was the son of | 5 |
whether or no i | 5 |
the death of his | 5 |
as soon as the | 5 |
as one of the | 5 |
and i am sure | 5 |
as far as it | 5 |
would it not be | 5 |
the necessity of the | 5 |
the th of february | 5 |
than in any other | 5 |
letters of charles lamb | 5 |
i had been in | 5 |
room in which i | 5 |
of those who have | 5 |
for half an hour | 5 |
in a few days | 5 |
of the political atmosphere | 5 |
all that could be | 5 |
though it may be | 5 |
the life of lessing | 5 |
with respect to the | 5 |
in the vale of | 5 |
the london philosophical society | 5 |
was in the habit | 5 |
the possession of a | 5 |
but it may be | 5 |
the room in which | 5 |
you will observe that | 5 |
life seems to me | 5 |
to you and your | 5 |
and in order to | 5 |
an account of his | 5 |
this is the last | 5 |
should not like to | 5 |
i will give you | 5 |
second edition of mr | 5 |
on the same subject | 5 |
in the estimation of | 5 |
it is hard to | 5 |
all the works of | 5 |
during the whole of | 5 |
of the truth of | 5 |
the midst of the | 5 |
bank of the river | 5 |
the soul of the | 5 |
the following is the | 5 |
the reason and the | 5 |
as well as in | 5 |
as that of the | 5 |
decline of the roman | 5 |
in the words of | 5 |
i cannot say that | 5 |
this is not the | 5 |
the early part of | 5 |
and that he had | 5 |
the work of the | 5 |
in the great city | 5 |
that there was no | 5 |
the sake of the | 5 |
the being of god | 5 |
of the love of | 5 |
as soon as he | 5 |
in the neighbourhood of | 5 |
of the human race | 5 |
on account of its | 5 |
state of the political | 5 |
in the sense of | 5 |
he would not have | 5 |
all who knew him | 5 |
the hair powder tax | 5 |
which i do not | 5 |
the death of my | 5 |
three or four years | 5 |
i should be glad | 5 |
it is not to | 5 |
and it is a | 5 |
and this is the | 5 |
as well as of | 5 |
i have found in | 5 |
no doubt but that | 5 |
a quarter of a | 5 |
use of the word | 5 |
and it may be | 5 |
before the time of | 5 |
in the days of | 5 |
as far as he | 5 |
that time i had | 5 |
i am willing to | 5 |
samuel taylor coleridge was | 5 |
by samuel taylor coleridge | 5 |
there would be a | 5 |
know not how to | 5 |
to be one of | 5 |
affectionate friend and brother | 5 |
and it is the | 4 |
in the company of | 4 |
read it in the | 4 |
his return to bristol | 4 |
to thomas wedgwood keswick | 4 |
i ought to do | 4 |
hymn before sunrise in | 4 |
a letter of mr | 4 |
meant to have written | 4 |
fast as i can | 4 |
difference between me and | 4 |
with william and dorothy | 4 |
of the second edition | 4 |
the taste of the | 4 |
days of her innocence | 4 |
the course of his | 4 |
will be found to | 4 |
for the weal of | 4 |
end of the valley | 4 |
in which the poet | 4 |
to the exclusion of | 4 |
date of your answer | 4 |
should not contain the | 4 |
of charles the first | 4 |
sunrise in the vale | 4 |
blue coat and white | 4 |
kind as to send | 4 |
to the south of | 4 |
his volume of poems | 4 |
in the character of | 4 |
was a sort of | 4 |
soon as you can | 4 |
at a time when | 4 |
of the roaring brook | 4 |
in the fall of | 4 |
a few days with | 4 |
of the power of | 4 |
on the principles of | 4 |
but almost immediately after | 4 |
it had been a | 4 |
to the size of | 4 |
quite new to me | 4 |
th and th chapters | 4 |
there was a time | 4 |
as not to be | 4 |
up my mind to | 4 |
press for ten weeks | 4 |
the story of the | 4 |
in the event of | 4 |
number of the watchman | 4 |
i ought to have | 4 |
the new monthly magazine | 4 |
in the literary world | 4 |
for the enjoyment of | 4 |
the time of lessing | 4 |
and i do not | 4 |
the language of the | 4 |
he said that he | 4 |
is greater than i | 4 |
the characters of the | 4 |
it gave me no | 4 |
to a young ass | 4 |
and character of the | 4 |
it was the effect | 4 |
the facility with which | 4 |
it must be so | 4 |
in honour of the | 4 |
shakspeare and his contemporary | 4 |
now we came to | 4 |
in the month of | 4 |
any part of it | 4 |
had been sent to | 4 |
the first symptoms of | 4 |
though not in degree | 4 |
the authority of the | 4 |
me that he was | 4 |
till we came to | 4 |
steal from my own | 4 |
with whom he was | 4 |
the course of my | 4 |
told them of the | 4 |
a very different thing | 4 |
do not go with | 4 |
the vale of chamouni | 4 |
the officers of the | 4 |
of the old testament | 4 |
rime of the ancient | 4 |
it is difficult to | 4 |
and that it is | 4 |
the action of the | 4 |
i have even now | 4 |
to spend a few | 4 |
of the genuineness of | 4 |
i suppose it is | 4 |
life of archbishop williams | 4 |
i should not have | 4 |
the ordinary course of | 4 |
the eyes of the | 4 |
an israelite without guile | 4 |
it was in the | 4 |
as well as a | 4 |
of the old and | 4 |
course of lectures on | 4 |
so on to the | 4 |
supposed to have been | 4 |
there must be a | 4 |
is that which is | 4 |
i have therefore sent | 4 |
the son of the | 4 |
her to write to | 4 |
the final cause of | 4 |
were not for the | 4 |
days in the week | 4 |
necessary for me to | 4 |
of the volume of | 4 |
direct opposition to the | 4 |
own nature all the | 4 |
is a great deal | 4 |
when i consider it | 4 |
of four months from | 4 |
and his contemporary dramatists | 4 |
at the conclusion of | 4 |
man of great genius | 4 |
from the use of | 4 |
to the study of | 4 |
royal society of literature | 4 |
on our right hand | 4 |
the fear of death | 4 |
a man of sensibility | 4 |
the last edition of | 4 |
as if you were | 4 |
reason and the understanding | 4 |
the house of a | 4 |
of lectures on shakspeare | 4 |
which i am now | 4 |
the two or three | 4 |
of his life and | 4 |
get rid of it | 4 |
i know that you | 4 |
coat and white waistcoat | 4 |
at that time of | 4 |
the stump of a | 4 |
such a state of | 4 |
is it possible that | 4 |
in the language of | 4 |
that i have not | 4 |
at the very moment | 4 |
as might be supposed | 4 |
the first time i | 4 |
from morning to night | 4 |
on the left hand | 4 |
in the matter of | 4 |
in a way which | 4 |
first part of the | 4 |
the course of a | 4 |
we came to the | 4 |
charles and mary lamb | 4 |
to the publishing of | 4 |
have no doubt that | 4 |
be able to read | 4 |
in the english version | 4 |
do not think it | 4 |
of the last century | 4 |
manner of the old | 4 |
on monday morning i | 4 |
nature all the natural | 4 |
the top of which | 4 |
way of his own | 4 |
not think it possible | 4 |
by ernest hartley coleridge | 4 |
before i left england | 4 |
of the same year | 4 |
to me in the | 4 |
the book of judges | 4 |
may be that the | 4 |
shame upon me if | 4 |
a very kind letter | 4 |
end of the volume | 4 |
me on the subject | 4 |
end of four months | 4 |
is not likely to | 4 |
the sense of time | 4 |
for the good of | 4 |
the following is mr | 4 |
of the nature of | 4 |
in a few minutes | 4 |
that is to be | 4 |
the th and th | 4 |
the epistle of barnabas | 4 |
i trust that the | 4 |
that i shall have | 4 |
may be found in | 4 |
that i am in | 4 |
more than two years | 4 |
by abstruse research to | 4 |
in the act of | 4 |
to him as a | 4 |
he might have been | 4 |
lyrical ballads were published | 4 |
me to have been | 4 |
of the final ive | 4 |
of one of them | 4 |
the contemplation of the | 4 |
of the reign of | 4 |
the sonnet to lord | 4 |
i wish you to | 4 |
i have often heard | 4 |
i thank you for | 4 |
to sir alexander ball | 4 |
it is impossible not | 4 |
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