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quadgram frequency
at the same time69
at the end of40
the house of commons34
in the course of31
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of samuel taylor coleridge21
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to be found in18
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the second edition of16
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a part of the15
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the first edition of15
that i should be15
by the side of14
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the church of england14
my dear old friend14
in the first instance13
i know not how13
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it is impossible to13
my very dear friend13
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the name of the12
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the greater part of12
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the whole of the11
that there is a11
i have no doubt11
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i should like to11
edition of the poems11
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the doctrine of the10
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a man of genius10
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the existence of a10
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a day or two10
on the one hand10
on the slave trade10
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the state of the10
the top of the10
the whole of my10
that is to say10
as well as the10
the rest of the10
it ought to be10
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the foot of the10
following letter to mr10
under the title of10
if you do not9
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of the biographia literaria9
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shall be able to9
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that he did not9
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of the book of9
the sale of the9
to the second edition9
is a sort of9
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the close of the8
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it may be said8
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in one of his8
i can truly say8
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would not have been8
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your grateful and affectionate8
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the manner in which8
of the lyrical ballads8
i need not say8
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the whole of this8
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for a long time8
the restoration of monarchy8
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a great deal of8
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of a man of8
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of the history of7
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the th of october7
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on my own account6
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lamb and the lloyds6
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