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trigram | frequency |
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in the world | 183 |
that i am | 106 |
to the same | 97 |
that i have | 90 |
and that i | 87 |
i know not | 86 |
i have not | 78 |
i am not | 73 |
one of the | 69 |
that you have | 69 |
i should have | 66 |
i should be | 64 |
to my lord | 60 |
and that you | 60 |
it is not | 59 |
all the world | 58 |
there is not | 57 |
for my part | 57 |
to tell you | 55 |
i am in | 54 |
in the mean | 54 |
of all the | 53 |
the mean time | 53 |
that it is | 51 |
as well as | 50 |
that i should | 50 |
i have been | 49 |
it may be | 48 |
i assure you | 47 |
i shall not | 45 |
with so much | 44 |
so much as | 42 |
i beseech you | 42 |
i could not | 41 |
to write to | 41 |
is not any | 41 |
and that the | 41 |
you tell me | 39 |
give me leave | 39 |
i should not | 39 |
not to be | 38 |
i shall be | 38 |
i do not | 37 |
as much as | 37 |
you are not | 37 |
that you are | 36 |
and that it | 36 |
mademoiselle de rambouillet | 36 |
you have not | 36 |
so great a | 36 |
there is no | 36 |
that i may | 35 |
be pleased to | 35 |
the honour of | 34 |
to do it | 34 |
i have to | 34 |
not so much | 34 |
if it be | 33 |
i must needs | 33 |
not any thing | 33 |
you have done | 33 |
it is a | 32 |
write to you | 32 |
to see you | 32 |
as i am | 32 |
and it is | 31 |
lover to his | 31 |
me leave to | 31 |
i must confesse | 31 |
to monsieur de | 31 |
it is to | 30 |
what you have | 30 |
i dare not | 30 |
to be free | 30 |
the honour to | 30 |
i would not | 29 |
any thing of | 29 |
that you may | 29 |
at the same | 29 |
should have been | 29 |
the same time | 29 |
since i have | 29 |
it must be | 29 |
lady to her | 29 |
i am confident | 28 |
you will not | 28 |
to mademoiselle de | 28 |
that you would | 28 |
if i had | 28 |
i have had | 28 |
know not whether | 28 |
i have for | 27 |
you would not | 27 |
free with you | 27 |
i doubt not | 26 |
you have been | 26 |
i had not | 26 |
it is the | 26 |
in a word | 26 |
be free with | 26 |
and i am | 26 |
but if you | 25 |
and yet i | 25 |
my self to | 25 |
i cannot but | 25 |
that it was | 25 |
i have a | 25 |
assure your self | 25 |
and if you | 25 |
with as much | 24 |
i am to | 24 |
would not have | 24 |
to be so | 24 |
me to be | 24 |
c to the | 24 |
to make me | 24 |
i was in | 24 |
you are so | 23 |
is to be | 23 |
since it is | 23 |
that i cannot | 23 |
of the most | 23 |
as soon as | 23 |
a lady to | 23 |
that there is | 23 |
me the honour | 22 |
as you have | 22 |
that i had | 22 |
out of the | 22 |
if she be | 22 |
with all the | 22 |
and all the | 22 |
but i am | 22 |
that i shall | 22 |
write to me | 22 |
man in the | 22 |
for your sake | 22 |
i am extreamly | 22 |
though i am | 22 |
must needs be | 21 |
that of the | 21 |
that i can | 21 |
you will be | 21 |
of my self | 21 |
know not what | 21 |
as i do | 21 |
but it is | 21 |
you would have | 21 |
i am so | 21 |
i think it | 21 |
i am at | 21 |
could not have | 21 |
and if i | 21 |
in all things | 21 |
not able to | 21 |
i must confess | 21 |
with a new | 21 |
how much i | 21 |
at the present | 20 |
a gentleman to | 20 |
i may be | 20 |
let me know | 20 |
think my self | 20 |
of monsieur de | 20 |
of the world | 20 |
to give you | 20 |
if i am | 20 |
what i have | 20 |
out of a | 20 |
is not so | 20 |
my lord cardinal | 20 |
acquaint you with | 20 |
it should be | 20 |
so full of | 20 |
be able to | 20 |
to do me | 19 |
and the most | 19 |
i have received | 19 |
of your letter | 19 |
of my life | 19 |
a time when | 19 |
and i have | 19 |
according to the | 19 |
and i shall | 19 |
as you are | 19 |
of my own | 19 |
that you should | 19 |
early english books | 19 |
will not be | 19 |
as if i | 19 |
it will be | 18 |
you to be | 18 |
doubt not but | 18 |
you are the | 18 |
all the rest | 18 |
any thing to | 18 |
that you were | 18 |
i humbly beseech | 18 |
me so much | 18 |
my self in | 18 |
c to my | 18 |
and though i | 18 |
if you will | 18 |
that a man | 18 |
as to that | 18 |
for i am | 18 |
at a time | 18 |
as i have | 18 |
which i have | 18 |
to serve you | 17 |
as that i | 17 |
that you will | 17 |
think it strange | 17 |
then that of | 17 |
that you had | 17 |
to make a | 17 |
make use of | 17 |
honour of your | 17 |
but i must | 17 |
monsieur de balzac | 17 |
with a hey | 17 |
still do i | 17 |
i have ever | 17 |
you may be | 17 |
three or four | 17 |
it had been | 17 |
of the greatest | 17 |
one of those | 17 |
a person of | 17 |
for me to | 17 |
i am now | 17 |
any thing more | 16 |
when i am | 16 |
where you are | 16 |
i am of | 16 |
all i have | 16 |
i had been | 16 |
humbly beseech you | 16 |
i look on | 16 |
person in the | 16 |
shall not be | 16 |
the answer of | 16 |
english books online | 16 |
and that there | 16 |
beseech you to | 16 |
not think it | 16 |
the other side | 16 |
if you had | 16 |
do i cry | 16 |
there is a | 16 |
in my power | 16 |
you would be | 16 |
as to the | 16 |
you have made | 16 |
it is in | 15 |
ought to be | 15 |
be any thing | 15 |
gentleman to his | 15 |
you may easily | 15 |
any thing i | 15 |
if you have | 15 |
is one of | 15 |
the condition i | 15 |
this is the | 15 |
if i may | 15 |
honour me with | 15 |
though i have | 15 |
you should not | 15 |
if you are | 15 |
any thing that | 15 |
since you have | 15 |
any thing so | 15 |
then i have | 15 |
much i am | 15 |
to let me | 15 |
no more then | 15 |
of my soul | 15 |
as that of | 15 |
acquainted with the | 15 |
put me into | 15 |
well acquainted with | 15 |
of your affection | 15 |
i shall have | 15 |
and which i | 15 |
to do you | 15 |
is to me | 15 |
to be more | 14 |
it is but | 14 |
that may be | 14 |
me that i | 14 |
in love with | 14 |
the other day | 14 |
five or six | 14 |
as if you | 14 |
passion i have | 14 |
and if it | 14 |
monsieur de chaudebonne | 14 |
whom you have | 14 |
me of the | 14 |
since i am | 14 |
on the other | 14 |
of a man | 14 |
that if i | 14 |
i may not | 14 |
should not be | 14 |
so much in | 14 |
at this present | 14 |
the midst of | 14 |
not be so | 14 |
to his mistriss | 14 |
see you again | 14 |
to give me | 14 |
to acquaint you | 14 |
that in the | 14 |
should not have | 14 |
you have written | 14 |
you have a | 14 |
to see the | 14 |
i tell you | 14 |
then i am | 14 |
at such a | 14 |
that all the | 14 |
my most humble | 14 |
tell me of | 14 |
you give me | 14 |
if i were | 14 |
condition i am | 14 |
what you say | 13 |
of so great | 13 |
may be said | 13 |
all manner of | 13 |
any thing in | 13 |
me that you | 13 |
to honour me | 13 |
that of all | 13 |
the name of | 13 |
to be a | 13 |
i have in | 13 |
i love you | 13 |
to find out | 13 |
i not but | 13 |
to your self | 13 |
so much to | 13 |
it was not | 13 |
yet i must | 13 |
were it not | 13 |
i must be | 13 |
i see you | 13 |
have so much | 13 |
the world to | 13 |
my lord duke | 13 |
know not how | 13 |
i shall ever | 13 |
a lover to | 13 |
those that are | 13 |
answer of a | 13 |
you should have | 13 |
a man that | 13 |
in the same | 13 |
ought not to | 13 |
me as you | 13 |
whom i have | 13 |
i have made | 13 |
a letter of | 13 |
as your self | 13 |
the losse of | 13 |
and i should | 13 |
i think you | 13 |
with any thing | 13 |
have at all | 13 |
when i had | 13 |
i think i | 13 |
have not been | 12 |
when i have | 12 |
i have met | 12 |
the honour you | 12 |
a long time | 12 |
in a place | 12 |
since you are | 12 |
i am troubled | 12 |
then that i | 12 |
which you have | 12 |
as you please | 12 |
have done me | 12 |
me to the | 12 |
i know you | 12 |
you are to | 12 |
have been so | 12 |
i cannot be | 12 |
would have been | 12 |
in the midst | 12 |
not any one | 12 |
it was a | 12 |
be so much | 12 |
i would have | 12 |
writing to you | 12 |
there cannot be | 12 |
in my opinion | 12 |
based on the | 12 |
the sight of | 12 |
for a man | 12 |
of so many | 12 |
you are in | 12 |
have a greater | 12 |
you that i | 12 |
have met with | 12 |
i have the | 12 |
do you not | 12 |
when you are | 12 |
let me not | 12 |
i have done | 12 |
if you can | 12 |
nor can i | 12 |
be not so | 12 |
much reason to | 12 |
you have so | 12 |
i may have | 12 |
for whom i | 12 |
part of my | 12 |
and that of | 12 |
text creation partnership | 12 |
you have for | 12 |
i dare assure | 12 |
i wish you | 12 |
to say to | 12 |
and an old | 12 |
can i not | 12 |
to me that | 12 |
i believe you | 12 |
to send me | 12 |
the passion i | 12 |
met with any | 12 |
leave to tell | 12 |
that of your | 12 |
the death of | 12 |
those who have | 12 |
me in your | 12 |
one of them | 11 |
more then i | 11 |
as if they | 11 |
the rest of | 11 |
most humble thanks | 11 |
me to a | 11 |
yet i have | 11 |
that i was | 11 |
i send you | 11 |
to have been | 11 |
for ought i | 11 |
i shall never | 11 |
it is an | 11 |
as it were | 11 |
thing in the | 11 |
not a little | 11 |
the glory of | 11 |
be much troubled | 11 |
i ought to | 11 |
as it is | 11 |
i am infinitely | 11 |
c to monsieur | 11 |
should be so | 11 |
you in the | 11 |
well as i | 11 |
you as i | 11 |
to say truth | 11 |
after i had | 11 |
as not to | 11 |
if there be | 11 |
but that i | 11 |
you have given | 11 |
i have of | 11 |
been able to | 11 |
and such as | 11 |
but i have | 11 |
the king of | 11 |
if you think | 11 |
out of your | 11 |
i would gladly | 11 |
in so much | 11 |
you have in | 11 |
nor is it | 11 |
of any thing | 11 |
though it were | 11 |
you write to | 11 |
have for me | 11 |
my self so | 11 |
oblige me to | 11 |
not have been | 11 |
those of the | 11 |
and me thinks | 11 |
have been more | 11 |
and for my | 11 |
to be the | 11 |
as you can | 11 |
then my self | 11 |
it is long | 11 |
i thought my | 11 |
i am the | 11 |
the lover to | 11 |
had not been | 11 |
much as i | 11 |
you were not | 11 |
as to be | 11 |
with an old | 11 |
to me as | 11 |
do not think | 11 |
i have seen | 11 |
a man of | 11 |
may not be | 11 |
you with the | 11 |
have nothing to | 11 |
is not the | 11 |
i was not | 11 |
the cause of | 11 |
is long since | 11 |
and there is | 11 |
i am a | 11 |
as you do | 11 |
to my lady | 11 |
of the earth | 11 |
if i have | 11 |
my self with | 11 |
a person who | 10 |
had the honour | 10 |
oblige you to | 10 |
of whom i | 10 |
such as you | 10 |
up and down | 10 |
to her lover | 10 |
de la valette | 10 |
which i shall | 10 |
that when i | 10 |
if you please | 10 |
that they have | 10 |
my power to | 10 |
under the name | 10 |
as you were | 10 |
such as are | 10 |
it were a | 10 |
to my self | 10 |
then i was | 10 |
to a gentleman | 10 |
then all the | 10 |
you have put | 10 |
you should be | 10 |
you do not | 10 |
when i see | 10 |
cardinal de la | 10 |
i could never | 10 |
as i can | 10 |
you know i | 10 |
you sent me | 10 |
i think my | 10 |
and that if | 10 |
are not to | 10 |
to come and | 10 |
could not but | 10 |
if i should | 10 |
to whom you | 10 |
vvith a new | 10 |
such is the | 10 |
and my self | 10 |
to whom i | 10 |
most humble servant | 10 |
not how to | 10 |
much taken with | 10 |
of your own | 10 |
look on as | 10 |
me not to | 10 |
the world affords | 10 |
i am afraid | 10 |
in a time | 10 |
out of my | 10 |
which i should | 10 |
part of the | 10 |
it is your | 10 |
in my heart | 10 |
c to mademoiselle | 10 |
in your letter | 10 |
to meet with | 10 |
i fear me | 10 |
do me the | 10 |
the most amiable | 10 |
i have found | 10 |
not that i | 10 |
it is impossible | 10 |
time that i | 10 |
to entertain you | 10 |
in a manner | 10 |
a sick lady | 10 |
look on it | 10 |
but you are | 10 |
then what i | 10 |
and to be | 10 |
have a great | 10 |
what care i | 10 |
however it be | 10 |
that he was | 10 |
no more to | 10 |
cannot be any | 10 |
the count de | 10 |
when i shall | 10 |
and that your | 10 |
not met with | 10 |
but that you | 10 |
i do you | 10 |
two or three | 10 |
you could not | 10 |
to make it | 10 |
of the honour | 10 |
able to do | 10 |
my lady marchioness | 10 |
upon your account | 10 |
have given me | 10 |
and not to | 10 |
the continuance of | 10 |
any thing else | 10 |
so much pleasure | 10 |
i am more | 10 |
it is no | 10 |
of all those | 10 |
the reading of | 10 |
with the same | 10 |
yet can i | 10 |
thought to have | 10 |
you have had | 10 |
received from you | 10 |
at that time | 10 |
to let you | 10 |
i can do | 10 |
my lord marquess | 10 |
unless it be | 10 |
me in the | 10 |
between you and | 10 |
more to be | 9 |
not whether i | 9 |
lord cardinal de | 9 |
the taking of | 9 |
why should i | 9 |
not to have | 9 |
that ever was | 9 |
when i think | 9 |
a thousand times | 9 |
me out of | 9 |
and you have | 9 |
if i mistake | 9 |
may be found | 9 |
mean time i | 9 |
to me to | 9 |
a man who | 9 |
i have heard | 9 |
i have given | 9 |
like a young | 9 |
by the way | 9 |
i am as | 9 |
should be much | 9 |
hath made me | 9 |
you ought to | 9 |
do any thing | 9 |
to speak of | 9 |
have for you | 9 |
of all things | 9 |
is not to | 9 |
written to me | 9 |
and i dare | 9 |
to monsieur costart | 9 |
to assure you | 9 |
the most excellent | 9 |
but you will | 9 |
writ to you | 9 |
been pleased to | 9 |
i had the | 9 |
let you know | 9 |
i writ to | 9 |
what you tell | 9 |
for my own | 9 |
and let me | 9 |
have not met | 9 |
take it ill | 9 |
taken up with | 9 |
to tell me | 9 |
me of your | 9 |
for my self | 9 |
all that is | 9 |
it would be | 9 |
to send you | 9 |
nor do i | 9 |
my self for | 9 |
of the court | 9 |
is the most | 9 |
deal freely with | 9 |
then i could | 9 |
whether it be | 9 |
and that a | 9 |
to a man | 9 |
i am much | 9 |
express my self | 9 |
writing to me | 9 |
one in the | 9 |
you are a | 9 |
are not so | 9 |
that there are | 9 |
and shall be | 9 |
it in my | 9 |
as to what | 9 |
of me as | 9 |
he was a | 9 |
place where you | 9 |
an account of | 9 |
i will be | 9 |
unlesse it be | 9 |
much as to | 9 |
beyond any thing | 9 |
to be in | 9 |
as if it | 9 |
as when i | 9 |
a person that | 9 |
have not the | 9 |
i have now | 9 |
there was a | 9 |
she be not | 9 |
your self i | 9 |
i durst not | 9 |
as you know | 9 |
to his lady | 9 |
my soul is | 9 |
as you would | 9 |
there is in | 9 |
and i think | 9 |
reflect on the | 9 |
give you a | 9 |
for any thing | 9 |
of so much | 9 |
of what you | 9 |
i saw you | 9 |
to that point | 9 |
it be not | 9 |
to see what | 9 |
which is the | 9 |
of the king | 9 |
the most accomplished | 9 |
can be more | 9 |
it is now | 9 |
have not had | 9 |
greatest part of | 9 |
in some sort | 9 |
at the first | 9 |
you must needs | 9 |
to have a | 9 |
a kind of | 9 |
it is my | 9 |
me thinks i | 9 |
affection for you | 9 |
me with the | 9 |
of my heart | 9 |
for to be | 9 |
it was the | 9 |
there be any | 9 |
and a new | 9 |
tell you that | 9 |
the greatest part | 9 |
there should be | 9 |
of such a | 9 |
seems to be | 9 |
as you say | 9 |
i thought it | 9 |
in all the | 9 |
hath done me | 9 |
of this nature | 9 |
my lord marquesse | 9 |
to madam de | 9 |
when you have | 9 |
what i can | 9 |
either as utf | 8 |
that he is | 8 |
lady to a | 8 |
of mademoiselle de | 8 |
if it were | 8 |
whether i shall | 8 |
that he would | 8 |
are to be | 8 |
but for my | 8 |
and in the | 8 |
that part of | 8 |
ought to have | 8 |
not take it | 8 |
to return you | 8 |
i shall tell | 8 |
of your self | 8 |
keying and markup | 8 |
all that i | 8 |
i see not | 8 |
and the other | 8 |
there needs no | 8 |
and you shall | 8 |
in order to | 8 |
which you say | 8 |
i could wish | 8 |
freely with you | 8 |
self so much | 8 |
and therefore i | 8 |
the most pleasant | 8 |
since your departure | 8 |
gentleman to a | 8 |
without help of | 8 |
me into a | 8 |
and though you | 8 |
had not the | 8 |
but to be | 8 |
and that in | 8 |
with all manner | 8 |
characters represented either | 8 |
in such a | 8 |
for i assure | 8 |
what you write | 8 |
if you were | 8 |
yet it is | 8 |
be guiltie of | 8 |
of the sea | 8 |
but i shall | 8 |
a little more | 8 |
at your feet | 8 |
is that i | 8 |
and since i | 8 |
am not mistaken | 8 |
is a great | 8 |
the end of | 8 |
the letter you | 8 |
manner of respect | 8 |
you will find | 8 |
a shift to | 8 |
as i ought | 8 |
with all my | 8 |
it might be | 8 |
would be thought | 8 |
as i shall | 8 |
not long since | 8 |
i will not | 8 |
not at all | 8 |
the hands of | 8 |
in any thing | 8 |
should i not | 8 |
to you for | 8 |
from a person | 8 |
and if the | 8 |
i have some | 8 |
the duke of | 8 |
it be true | 8 |
and i could | 8 |
whether i am | 8 |
to his friend | 8 |
give me the | 8 |
acquaint me with | 8 |
care i how | 8 |
i received your | 8 |
in the morning | 8 |
i love thee | 8 |
suffer me to | 8 |
those who are | 8 |
to deal freely | 8 |
you so much | 8 |
could not be | 8 |
then hark well | 8 |
have given you | 8 |
and to tell | 8 |
i receive from | 8 |
am confident you | 8 |
have written to | 8 |
a great distance | 8 |
to make use | 8 |
the world besides | 8 |
me with a | 8 |
represented either as | 8 |
of your letters | 8 |
be guilty of | 8 |
come to the | 8 |
wait on you | 8 |
distance from you | 8 |
i promise you | 8 |
that he hath | 8 |
that which i | 8 |
monsieur de chavigny | 8 |
yet i cannot | 8 |
thought my self | 8 |
i owe you | 8 |
marked as illegible | 8 |
it were but | 8 |
that you can | 8 |
that the most | 8 |
like an old | 8 |
help of a | 8 |
and will be | 8 |
it hath been | 8 |
and at the | 8 |
in my life | 8 |
yet am i | 8 |
i have so | 8 |
of madam de | 8 |
be much more | 8 |
to take it | 8 |
as my self | 8 |
i could have | 8 |
that it may | 8 |
to come to | 8 |
one of your | 8 |
there are no | 8 |
name of the | 8 |
am not much | 8 |
i shall take | 8 |
is a thing | 8 |
have ever had | 8 |
to be yours | 8 |
on it as | 8 |
for i have | 8 |
i did not | 8 |
a place where | 8 |
as the other | 8 |
as may be | 8 |
be the more | 8 |
would not be | 8 |
you do me | 8 |
early works to | 8 |
by all the | 8 |
i have read | 8 |
so long in | 8 |
that though i | 8 |
in me a | 8 |
your self to | 8 |
out of all | 8 |
it will not | 8 |
i shall do | 8 |
is much more | 8 |
your self in | 8 |
that i think | 8 |
you in my | 8 |
you have any | 8 |
and when i | 8 |
but i assure | 8 |
there are not | 8 |
take so much | 8 |
in the condition | 8 |
by reason of | 8 |
i had no | 8 |
it is certainlie | 8 |
a sort of | 8 |
i have no | 8 |
i have said | 8 |
crave your pardon | 8 |
which is not | 8 |
the place where | 8 |
when it is | 7 |
for some time | 7 |
not the most | 7 |
that those who | 7 |
but now i | 7 |
not to expect | 7 |
cannot but be | 7 |
needs no more | 7 |
whom you are | 7 |
you to do | 7 |
i am very | 7 |
have received from | 7 |
now that i | 7 |
hear from you | 7 |
shall be my | 7 |
that we may | 7 |
have you any | 7 |
of the other | 7 |
for if you | 7 |
the man that | 7 |
i write to | 7 |
but your self | 7 |
that i thought | 7 |
i hope you | 7 |
of all my | 7 |
a person so | 7 |
that if you | 7 |
you writ to | 7 |
as that you | 7 |
will be a | 7 |
i am satisfied | 7 |
and since you | 7 |
you not think | 7 |
then i do | 7 |
why should we | 7 |
am troubled at | 7 |
at a distance | 7 |
those you have | 7 |
and nectar that | 7 |
but when i | 7 |
the queen of | 7 |
is so much | 7 |
to your own | 7 |
entertain you with | 7 |
for this time | 7 |
such a distance | 7 |
world affords not | 7 |
but me thinks | 7 |
and what you | 7 |
i shall make | 7 |
and it must | 7 |
discourse of you | 7 |
all the good | 7 |
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