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early english books online | 114 |
represented either as utf | 54 |
characters represented either as | 54 |
the proceedings at the | 48 |
of the proceedings at | 44 |
that is to say | 44 |
proceedings at the sessions | 43 |
house in the old | 42 |
narrative of the proceedings | 35 |
true narrative of the | 34 |
the number of those | 30 |
and markup reviewed and | 29 |
edition of the work | 29 |
text can be copied | 29 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 29 |
even for commercial purposes | 29 |
coded from proquest page | 29 |
online text creation partnership | 29 |
the work described above | 29 |
images scanned from microfilm | 29 |
financial support to the | 29 |
and encoded edition of | 29 |
encoded edition of the | 29 |
providing financial support to | 29 |
assigned for keying and | 29 |
the institutions providing financial | 29 |
this phase i text | 29 |
phase i text is | 29 |
according to the terms | 29 |
by the institutions providing | 29 |
books online text creation | 29 |
i text is available | 29 |
of the work described | 29 |
to the terms of | 29 |
the early english books | 29 |
is available for reuse | 29 |
keyed and coded from | 29 |
the text can be | 29 |
text is available for | 29 |
all without asking permission | 29 |
english books online text | 29 |
tcp assigned for keying | 29 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 29 |
and coded from proquest | 29 |
owned by the institutions | 29 |
described above is co | 29 |
from proquest page images | 29 |
to the early english | 29 |
text and markup reviewed | 29 |
for keying and markup | 29 |
encoded text transcribed from | 29 |
support to the early | 29 |
work described above is | 29 |
the terms of creative | 29 |
terms of creative commons | 29 |
institutions providing financial support | 29 |
markup reviewed and edited | 29 |
burnt in the hand | 28 |
was divided into two | 27 |
while the overall quality | 27 |
can be made about | 27 |
textual data within the | 27 |
due credit and attribution | 27 |
accordance with level of | 27 |
been looked at by | 27 |
the process of creating | 27 |
for an anonymous work | 27 |
text strings within braces | 27 |
be made about the | 27 |
usual project restraints of | 27 |
within the usual project | 27 |
a limit of instances | 27 |
in english were prioritized | 27 |
or for an anonymous | 27 |
at the text creation | 27 |
language title published between | 27 |
mind that in all | 27 |
respectfully request that due | 27 |
and linked to page | 27 |
meet qa standards were | 27 |
up to a limit | 27 |
the overall quality of | 27 |
the universities of michigan | 27 |
sent to external keying | 27 |
aware of the process | 27 |
any assumptions that can | 27 |
level of the tei | 27 |
of time and funding | 27 |
of a work was | 27 |
for transcription and basic | 27 |
texts created during phase | 27 |
keyers to be redone | 27 |
use these texts for | 27 |
and encoded texts based | 27 |
be aware of the | 27 |
by university of nebraska | 27 |
readable characters will be | 27 |
on the text encoding | 27 |
users should bear in | 27 |
a second or later | 27 |
structural encoding based on | 27 |
data within the usual | 27 |
gaps by user contributors | 27 |
accuracy and those which | 27 |
or corrected and characters | 27 |
been transformed into placeholder | 27 |
standards were returned to | 27 |
texts have been issued | 27 |
there was a compelling | 27 |
on the image sets | 27 |
enhanced and or corrected | 27 |
was based on the | 27 |
never have been looked | 27 |
proofread for accuracy and | 27 |
true nature of the | 27 |
unicode or text strings | 27 |
based on the image | 27 |
a work was chosen | 27 |
oxford and the publisher | 27 |
and available in eebo | 27 |
then carried out by | 27 |
into the public domain | 27 |
creation partnership web site | 27 |
data is very good | 27 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 27 |
of every monographic english | 27 |
now take and use | 27 |
those which did not | 27 |
illegibles were encoded as | 27 |
usually the first edition | 27 |
in oxford and michigan | 27 |
the public domain as | 27 |
will be marked as | 27 |
large quantities of textual | 27 |
or tei g elements | 27 |
elements to simplify the | 27 |
bear in mind that | 27 |
proquest to create accurately | 27 |
process of creating the | 27 |
tcp project was divided | 27 |
request that due credit | 27 |
the usual project restraints | 27 |
was enhanced and or | 27 |
encoded as gap s | 27 |
of the process of | 27 |
keying and markup guidelines | 27 |
unicode or tei g | 27 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 27 |
and oxford and the | 27 |
any remaining illegibles were | 27 |
the publisher proquest to | 27 |
were encoded as gap | 27 |
the true nature of | 27 |
encoded texts based on | 27 |
have been released into | 27 |
errors will remain and | 27 |
companies for transcription and | 27 |
converting tcp files to | 27 |
is given to their | 27 |
create accurately transcribed and | 27 |
each text was proofread | 27 |
then their works are | 27 |
marked as illegible were | 27 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 27 |
divided into two phases | 27 |
of the project have | 27 |
title published between and | 27 |
by proquest via their | 27 |
processed by university of | 27 |
these processes should make | 27 |
second or later edition | 27 |
teams in oxford and | 27 |
was intended to range | 27 |
the general aim of | 27 |
work was chosen if | 27 |
at by a tcp | 27 |
general aim of eebo | 27 |
tcp aimed to produce | 27 |
published between and available | 27 |
take and use these | 27 |
editions of a works | 27 |
sets published by proquest | 27 |
publisher proquest to create | 27 |
to produce large quantities | 27 |
tei p using tcp | 27 |
should bear in mind | 27 |
created during phase of | 27 |
of textual data within | 27 |
record of the period | 27 |
anyone can now take | 27 |
encoding based on the | 27 |
tcp data is very | 27 |
to a limit of | 27 |
illegible were corrected where | 27 |
all likelihood such instances | 27 |
some readable characters will | 27 |
of works in other | 27 |
based on the text | 27 |
reason to do so | 27 |
published by proquest via | 27 |
tcp is to encode | 27 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 27 |
sometimes a second or | 27 |
opposed to critical editions | 27 |
carried out by editorial | 27 |
of the tei in | 27 |
images in accordance with | 27 |
the image sets published | 27 |
selection was intended to | 27 |
of instances per text | 27 |
of the texts have | 27 |
over a wide variety | 27 |
proquest via their early | 27 |
bibliography of english literature | 27 |
the keyers to be | 27 |
guidelines are available at | 27 |
works in other languages | 27 |
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which did not meet | 27 |
and markup guidelines are | 27 |
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elements of known extent | 27 |
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project have been released | 27 |
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placeholder characters or elements | 27 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 27 |
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intended to range over | 27 |
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text creation partnership web | 27 |
for accuracy and those | 27 |
partnership between the universities | 27 |
edition of a work | 27 |
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as illegible were corrected | 27 |
to reflect the true | 27 |
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text with mnemonic sdata | 27 |
such instances will never | 27 |
have been looked at | 27 |
returned to the keyers | 27 |
a works in english | 27 |
to range over a | 27 |
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texts based on the | 27 |
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and use these texts | 27 |
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copies of the texts | 27 |
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characters or elements to | 27 |
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qa standards were returned | 27 |
their early english books | 27 |
between the universities of | 27 |
chose to create diplomatic | 27 |
if there was a | 27 |
quality assurance was then | 27 |
and the publisher proquest | 27 |
attribution is given to | 27 |
corrected and characters marked | 27 |
universities of michigan and | 27 |
aimed to produce large | 27 |
made about the data | 27 |
filling in of gaps | 27 |
linked to page images | 27 |
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of michigan and oxford | 27 |
p using tcp tei | 27 |
quantities of textual data | 27 |
external keying companies for | 27 |
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tei in libraries guidelines | 27 |
via their early english | 27 |
their works are eligible | 27 |
released into the public | 27 |
characters will be marked | 27 |
sets were sent to | 27 |
overall quality of tcp | 27 |
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cambridge bibliography of english | 27 |
or elements to simplify | 27 |
files to tei p | 27 |
that in all likelihood | 27 |
to tei p using | 27 |
was chosen if there | 27 |
was a compelling reason | 27 |
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by a tcp editor | 27 |
are a number of | 27 |
text selection was based | 27 |
texts for their own | 27 |
editorial teams in oxford | 27 |
restraints of time and | 27 |
we respectfully request that | 27 |
will never have been | 27 |
in mind that in | 27 |
wide variety of subject | 27 |
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markup guidelines are available | 27 |
to create accurately transcribed | 27 |
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works in english were | 27 |
works are eligible for | 27 |
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assurance was then carried | 27 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 27 |
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a partnership between the | 27 |
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changes to facilitate morpho | 27 |
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project restraints of time | 27 |
were encoded and linked | 27 |
later edition of a | 27 |
notably latin and welsh | 27 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 27 |
of any assumptions that | 27 |
text was proofread for | 27 |
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the project have been | 27 |
available at the text | 27 |
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number of works in | 27 |
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gap elements of known | 27 |
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page images in accordance | 27 |
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first editions of a | 27 |
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the text creation partnership | 27 |
keying companies for transcription | 27 |
users should be aware | 27 |
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there are a number | 27 |
creating the tcp texts | 27 |
whichever is the greater | 27 |
print record of the | 27 |
characters marked as illegible | 27 |
to the keyers to | 27 |
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the filling in of | 27 |
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tcp is a partnership | 27 |
transcription and basic encoding | 27 |
credit and attribution is | 27 |
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limit of instances per | 27 |
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of each text was | 27 |
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encoded and linked to | 27 |
image sets published by | 27 |
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therefore of any assumptions | 27 |
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the tei in libraries | 27 |
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a compelling reason to | 27 |
the encoding was enhanced | 27 |
of gaps by user | 27 |
but we respectfully request | 27 |
variety of subject areas | 27 |
remain and some readable | 27 |
out by editorial teams | 27 |
quality of tcp data | 27 |
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were corrected where possible | 27 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 27 |
included and sometimes a | 27 |
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to encode one copy | 27 |
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nature of the print | 27 |
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iacke in a boxe | 19 |
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the infection of the | 4 |
against a crying sinne | 4 |
with him in the | 4 |
goldsmiths shop in lumbard | 4 |
if they had bene | 4 |
the iudge of the | 4 |
to trauell all ouer | 4 |
on sunday the th | 4 |
was indicted for breaking | 4 |
by reason of the | 4 |
called the great cleyme | 4 |
eye of the world | 4 |
to the vallue of | 4 |
the eyes of the | 4 |
or mill the ken | 4 |
the life of the | 4 |
it to be a | 4 |
of lanthorne and candle | 4 |
the statute laws of | 4 |
the corners of the | 4 |
as i said before | 4 |
the helpe of a | 4 |
to consider of the | 4 |
just complaint to the | 4 |
him vp and downe | 4 |
sold for his theft | 4 |
transported and to be | 4 |
in the mean time | 4 |
was brought in guilty | 4 |
are cheated at ordinaries | 4 |
a bucke of clothes | 4 |
statute laws of god | 4 |
at such a time | 4 |
halfe an houre after | 4 |
now practised in the | 4 |
one of them that | 4 |
the most part to | 4 |
in the dead of | 4 |
gates of the citie | 4 |
from time to time | 4 |
cry against a crying | 4 |
be one of the | 4 |
a estc r this | 4 |
foure of the fiue | 4 |
for the apprehending of | 4 |
of the world in | 4 |
a great deal of | 4 |
as if she had | 4 |
murther of her husband | 4 |
in the guildhall library | 4 |
a particular relation of | 4 |
of the four high | 4 |
abroad in the open | 4 |
stealing and other felonies | 4 |
that the prisoner was | 4 |
iv tiff page image | 4 |
in the city of | 4 |
and other things of | 4 |
of the two searchers | 4 |
for breaking open a | 4 |
ordered to be whipt | 4 |
relation of their names | 4 |
them who have broken | 4 |
stand in the pillory | 4 |
hunting of the hare | 4 |
a good quantitie of | 4 |
yet for all this | 4 |
for a day or | 4 |
crawling out of their | 4 |
euery one of them | 4 |
of other mens browes | 4 |
that he had rather | 4 |
come vp to the | 4 |
jury brought him in | 4 |
which is added a | 4 |
is added a map | 4 |
complaint to the magistrates | 4 |
the hardnesse of the | 4 |
was tryed for stealing | 4 |
and several other things | 4 |
indicted for the murther | 4 |
what doe you lacke | 4 |
the remarkable trials there | 4 |
to his highness the | 4 |
a turne or two | 3 |
till this yeare discouered | 3 |
deliverd of a stone | 3 |
of more strange villanies | 3 |
was indicted for the | 3 |
the matter of fact | 3 |
and ended on saturday | 3 |
made his report as | 3 |
and condemnation of that | 3 |
of his service in | 3 |
vsed by counterfeit souldiers | 3 |
the lady out of | 3 |
consideration of his service | 3 |
a wing t a | 3 |
to have been a | 3 |
to light the most | 3 |
score or a hundred | 3 |
the bloudy murther of | 3 |
at the signe of | 3 |
tryal of the midwife | 3 |
killing lieutenant charles dalison | 3 |
that he might be | 3 |
are to give notice | 3 |
in consideration of his | 3 |
irregularities in their law | 3 |
and at the end | 3 |
conversion a full and | 3 |
true relation of the | 3 |
the gates of the | 3 |
he that stands by | 3 |
that violently took the | 3 |
and a shee conny | 3 |
one of the best | 3 |
in the year of | 3 |
when they come to | 3 |
relation to the person | 3 |
a commission of oyer | 3 |
say you to this | 3 |
out of their owne | 3 |
of this instant march | 3 |
brought to the barr | 3 |
no sooner was he | 3 |
proceedings at the assizes | 3 |
backe a notable makeshift | 3 |
a full account of | 3 |
the fraternitie of roagues | 3 |
but at the last | 3 |
tryal of a female | 3 |
for robbing the house | 3 |
of that notorious highway | 3 |
other considerable transactions there | 3 |
the want of the | 3 |
stand on his legges | 3 |
indicted for robbing a | 3 |
and bing we to | 3 |
same to the attorney | 3 |
fruites of the earth | 3 |
conviction of a yound | 3 |
muggleton for blasphemous words | 3 |
and condemnation of margaret | 3 |
midwife for pretending to | 3 |
likewise the tryal and | 3 |
the seuen deadly sinnes | 3 |
but that it was | 3 |
stowe you beene cofe | 3 |
oyer and terminer and | 3 |
from friday the th | 3 |
a man in black | 3 |
day before their appointed | 3 |
condemnation of a vvoman | 3 |
for the moste part | 3 |
a proclamation for apprehending | 3 |
to shew that a | 3 |
convicted for stealing a | 3 |
teach others how to | 3 |
accused for getting his | 3 |
of a man for | 3 |
assizes holden at kingstone | 3 |
liuing by the hardnesse | 3 |
name of the bel | 3 |
have the office of | 3 |
to the sister of | 3 |
range vp and downe | 3 |
killing a man in | 3 |
i gaue my selfe | 3 |
commonly called the great | 3 |
a vvoman for killing | 3 |
the bay of cadiz | 3 |
for committing four several | 3 |
giuen to the fraternitie | 3 |
of the true tryal | 3 |
contained in this booke | 3 |
and their respective crimes | 3 |
these and such other | 3 |
a duckatoons to any | 3 |
and delightfull for all | 3 |
come into the field | 3 |
the same to the | 3 |
of a duckatoons to | 3 |
also the tryal of | 3 |
a man may learne | 3 |
consider of the inconveniences | 3 |
how is it possible | 3 |
murther of thomas thyn | 3 |
they walke vp and | 3 |
that they had no | 3 |
that one of the | 3 |
several prisoners for felonies | 3 |
of the world was | 3 |
bought and sold in | 3 |
and that none but | 3 |
another person in giving | 3 |
and that he would | 3 |
it could neuer be | 3 |
and allowed by the | 3 |
xml conversion the true | 3 |
and therefore it is | 3 |
through the seuen seuerall | 3 |
be transported and whipt | 3 |
the sister of stephen | 3 |
forth the tryal condemnation | 3 |
for a long time | 3 |
indicted for stealing two | 3 |
that come vp to | 3 |
for killing a bayliff | 3 |
a paire of gallowes | 3 |
all sorts of people | 3 |
two searchers that were | 3 |
peale of new villanies | 3 |
proceedings in relation to | 3 |
on the behalfe of | 3 |
original in huntington library | 3 |
is the life of | 3 |
as though it had | 3 |
office of registring sales | 3 |
should have the office | 3 |
receive his majesties reward | 3 |
in the hearts of | 3 |
setting forth the tryal | 3 |
one hundred and forty | 3 |
and so to be | 3 |
barns on fire at | 3 |
by the law of | 3 |
the rankes of the | 3 |
but not being able | 3 |
and terminer there held | 3 |
the middle i le | 3 |
and yet for all | 3 |
brood of more strange | 3 |
there held on the | 3 |
being musicall to all | 3 |
the assizes holden at | 3 |
to be a language | 3 |
obtained his majesties order | 3 |
majesties order in council | 3 |
bringing to light the | 3 |
being the day before | 3 |
it shall not be | 3 |
killing of men meerly | 3 |
indictment preferred against him | 3 |
there being no positive | 3 |
tryal condemnation of charl | 3 |
man for killing his | 3 |
and oathes giuen to | 3 |
that robbed the ministers | 3 |
maid that set her | 3 |
in the common wealth | 3 |
for killing her bastard | 3 |
are sentenced to be | 3 |
to any man that | 3 |
about the towne but | 3 |
common councel of the | 3 |
that stood about him | 3 |
of men meerly for | 3 |
when they haue the | 3 |
ride vp and downe | 3 |
to stand farre enough | 3 |
a true relation of | 3 |
or a new cryer | 3 |
how to change golde | 3 |
in council did order | 3 |
what relates to the | 3 |
vp and down the | 3 |
so small a matter | 3 |
will you giue me | 3 |
now laid open to | 3 |
printed at london for | 3 |
yet published of this | 3 |
london and suburbs thereof | 3 |
received sentence for treason | 3 |
of seruants to mark | 3 |
in the same towne | 3 |
most part of the | 3 |
and condemnation of two | 3 |
shall not be amisse | 3 |
the facts and tryals | 3 |
solde at his shop | 3 |
to the person accused | 3 |
it is but a | 3 |
which in the end | 3 |
shooting through the arme | 3 |
citie bringing the plague | 3 |
musicall to all gentlemen | 3 |
they are such as | 3 |
the generall counsell for | 3 |
and one of them | 3 |
seuen deadly sinnes of | 3 |
april and ended on | 3 |
of several prisoners for | 3 |
tryal of the two | 3 |
blasphemous words and books | 3 |
the sound being musicall | 3 |
and condemnation of three | 3 |
and irregularities in their | 3 |
the value of d | 3 |
age of the world | 3 |
the tryal of ralph | 3 |
be deliverd of a | 3 |
not so much for | 3 |
he will be sure | 3 |
the book of the | 3 |
i know not how | 3 |
who would imagine that | 3 |
duckatoons to any that | 3 |
come running out of | 3 |
the sessions in the | 3 |
but the last sessions | 3 |
be it neuer so | 3 |
bloudy murther of thomas | 3 |
oration in praise of | 3 |
and forty pounds out | 3 |
shall discover one or | 3 |
silver tankard valued at | 3 |
proceedings were as followeth | 3 |
there is yet another | 3 |
forty pounds out of | 3 |
he brings to light | 3 |
and downe the whole | 3 |
goodman of the house | 3 |
a long staffe on | 3 |
a brood of more | 3 |
sorts of people that | 3 |
if they had beene | 3 |
by one of them | 3 |
you would haue sworne | 3 |
his lord and maister | 3 |
the arte of humouring | 3 |
be drawne to the | 3 |
they striue to catch | 3 |
beggers at their meetings | 3 |
that eate vp the | 3 |
of all that were | 3 |
being a true relation | 3 |
how to trauell all | 3 |
and referred the same | 3 |
and what relates to | 3 |
it was but a | 3 |
sturdy beggers at their | 3 |
apprehending several traitors and | 3 |
to the attorney general | 3 |
to be a gentleman | 3 |
put them to death | 3 |
all men to reade | 3 |
that for any considerable | 3 |
downe the whole kingdome | 3 |
condemnation of the grand | 3 |
giving bayl before a | 3 |
there held on wednesday | 3 |
him if he would | 3 |
began on monday the | 3 |
the rest of his | 3 |
woman was indicted for | 3 |
getting his daughter with | 3 |
several facts and tryals | 3 |
in the open field | 3 |
all the rest of | 3 |
her in not guilty | 3 |
and condemnations of several | 3 |
in retaking his ship | 3 |
to assassinate their burghemaster | 3 |
a peale of new | 3 |
a hundred poundes worth | 3 |
bayl before a judge | 3 |
vvoman for killing her | 3 |
and that he should | 3 |
his majesties order in | 3 |
the villanies of leawd | 3 |
and that ye would | 3 |
his great expence in | 3 |
all the world was | 3 |
referred the same to | 3 |
found guilty of a | 3 |
by the lords of | 3 |
of the council in | 3 |
in loue with him | 3 |
council did order the | 3 |
been burnt in the | 3 |
the next day he | 3 |
making of the great | 3 |
from country to country | 3 |
brought to the bar | 3 |
into the house of | 3 |
by the sound of | 3 |
that shall discover one | 3 |
arte of carrying stones | 3 |
practised in the kingdome | 3 |
fellow found guilty of | 3 |
the boy in walbrook | 3 |
together with the shooting | 3 |
tib of the buttry | 3 |
out of the coach | 3 |
offering a reward of | 3 |
lady out of the | 3 |
for as much as | 3 |
councel of the city | 3 |
three men for robbing | 3 |
in the bodleian library | 3 |
guilty of a rape | 3 |
so much money as | 3 |
before their appointed execution | 3 |
his daughter with child | 3 |
as likewise the tryal | 3 |
or the trial and | 3 |
of your small siluer | 3 |
of the said act | 3 |
any that shall discover | 3 |
which is one of | 3 |
several persons for committing | 3 |
a pot of ale | 3 |
published of this matter | 3 |
person accused for getting | 3 |
as likewise some proceedings | 3 |
life of any man | 3 |
theeves to death for | 3 |
who endeavoured to assassinate | 3 |
horrid fact she was | 3 |
and his great expence | 3 |
to be solde at | 3 |
of cadiz from the | 3 |
that are now practised | 3 |
or the forlorne hope | 3 |
or such a knight | 3 |
xml conversion a full | 3 |
wherein is set downe | 3 |
to fight vnder the | 3 |
to munday the th | 3 |
in the bay of | 3 |
fire at harrow on | 3 |
for so small a | 3 |
margaret osgood of the | 3 |
a reward of a | 3 |
and condemnation of a | 3 |
the world was but | 3 |
a iustice of peace | 3 |
how great so euer | 3 |
and to stand in | 3 |
bloud shall be shed | 3 |
of three men for | 3 |
for any considerable crimes | 3 |
men for robbing on | 3 |
articles and oathes giuen | 3 |
and conviction of a | 3 |
quarter of a yeare | 3 |
the benefit of the | 3 |
hundred and forty pounds | 3 |
these are to give | 3 |
searchers that were her | 3 |
the citie bringing the | 3 |
endeavoured to assassinate their | 3 |
terminer and gaol delivery | 3 |
john francis dickison for | 3 |
all the people in | 3 |
to be sould at | 3 |
we will filch some | 3 |
the man in the | 3 |
of this instant decemb | 3 |
through thicke and thinne | 3 |
the said william idell | 3 |
haue an eye to | 3 |
sure to stand farre | 3 |
deadly sinnes of london | 3 |
excell those of men | 3 |
with the shooting through | 3 |
man in the moone | 3 |
all other considerable transactions | 3 |
committee appointed by the | 3 |
counsell for the army | 3 |
as it was written | 3 |
in a petition long | 3 |
at the table of | 3 |
and the better to | 3 |
but all of them | 3 |
of two women for | 3 |
publication date from colophon | 3 |
he had in his | 3 |
considerable crimes were there | 3 |
value of ten pence | 3 |
man for killing a | 3 |
by the help of | 3 |
the common councel of | 3 |
reward of a duckatoons | 3 |
men come by their | 3 |
paire of gallowes in | 3 |
be solde at his | 3 |
with one of his | 3 |
people that come vp | 3 |
ended on saturday the | 3 |
bayly which began on | 3 |
and ann price for | 3 |
sould at his shop | 3 |
condemnation of several other | 3 |
condemnation of two women | 3 |
who on the th | 3 |
presented to the common | 3 |
the day before their | 3 |
in which he brings | 3 |
giving a full account | 3 |
they come off with | 3 |
of several other notorious | 3 |
the signe of the | 3 |
all other malefactors condemned | 3 |
to be let in | 3 |
also the number of | 3 |
shall be sure to | 3 |
giue me leaue to | 3 |
boy for killing his | 3 |
as also the tryals | 3 |
huntington library and art | 3 |
where were many remarkable | 3 |
the woman for coyning | 3 |
lad for stealing one | 3 |
th of april last | 3 |
of margaret osgood of | 3 |
narrative of the sessions | 3 |
at a commission of | 3 |
the midwife for pretending | 3 |
his service in retaking | 3 |
held on the st | 3 |
and likewise the tryal | 3 |
of several persons for | 3 |
the names of all | 3 |
sorts of seruants to | 3 |
for stealing one hundred | 3 |
men meerly for theft | 3 |
condemnation of three men | 3 |
and he that killeth | 3 |
which began on monday | 3 |
and downe the streetes | 3 |
hundred poundes worth of | 3 |
within the benefit of | 3 |
in such a shire | 3 |
man in black fryers | 3 |
being no positive proof | 3 |
in the end he | 3 |
drawne in seuen seuerall | 3 |
of the tryals and | 3 |
sentenced to be burnt | 3 |
it is impossible to | 3 |
to be transported and | 3 |
setting forth the several | 3 |
for apprehending several traitors | 3 |
for killing lieutenant charles | 3 |
lodowick muggleton for blasphemous | 3 |
conceits of doctor pinch | 3 |
the rule of equity | 3 |
scarce stand on his | 3 |
pounds out of a | 3 |
this by the way | 3 |
a bale of bard | 3 |
of a vvoman for | 3 |
not able to hold | 3 |
and another for killing | 3 |
the goodman of the | 3 |
found guilty of manslaughter | 3 |
saturday the th of | 3 |
malefactors that for any | 3 |
of the midwife for | 3 |
seuerall gates of the | 3 |
shewing that the villanies | 3 |
held on wednesday the | 3 |
it was written by | 3 |
their phrase of begging | 3 |
are to be solde | 3 |
out of their dennes | 3 |
who are sentenced to | 3 |
ralph benton for killing | 3 |
the two searchers that | 3 |
world was but one | 3 |
six notorious popish priests | 3 |
ann price for murther | 3 |
from thence to the | 3 |
of original in huntington | 3 |
the tryal condemnation of | 3 |
lords of the council | 3 |
together with certaine proposals | 3 |
persons that violently took | 3 |
condemnation of six notorious | 3 |
seuen seuerall gates of | 3 |
two women for high | 3 |
library and art gallery | 3 |
attending to receive his | 3 |
the behalfe of transgressours | 3 |
the eye of the | 3 |
tryal of the maid | 3 |
villanies of leawd women | 3 |
since presented to the | 3 |
a number of poore | 3 |
the maid that set | 3 |
tryal and sentence of | 3 |
sunday the th of | 3 |
manifested in a petition | 3 |
and by that meanes | 3 |
a yeare or two | 3 |
the several facts and | 3 |
to the fraternitie of | 3 |
of divers ruffians who | 3 |
robbed the ministers near | 3 |
but for want of | 3 |
the seuen seuerall gates | 3 |
for blasphemous words and | 3 |
for which horrid fact | 3 |
that received sentence for | 3 |
or to be whipt | 3 |
for killing the bayliff | 3 |
the coach on hounslow | 3 |
allowed by the rest | 3 |
taken out of the | 3 |
his majesty in council | 3 |
new cryer of lanthorne | 3 |
the taking away of | 3 |
the shooting through the | 3 |
as if hee were | 3 |
at the dores of | 3 |
his ship in the | 3 |
tryal of the woman | 3 |
idell obtained his majesties | 3 |
lieu and recompence thereof | 3 |
robbing the house of | 3 |
conversion the true narrative | 3 |
majesty in council did | 3 |
court of oyer and | 3 |
man that robbed the | 3 |
name and publication date | 3 |
be sould at his | 3 |
the sweat of other | 3 |
the top of the | 3 |
which he brings to | 3 |
in giving bayl before | 3 |
and cut benar whiddes | 3 |
and his office is | 3 |
by the parliament of | 3 |
proclamation for apprehending several | 3 |
containing the tryals of | 3 |
to be burnt to | 3 |
be burnt to ashes | 3 |
in london and suburbs | 3 |
he will haue a | 3 |
to change golde into | 3 |
found guilty of treason | 3 |
not one of them | 3 |
women for high treason | 3 |
that they were all | 3 |
in attending to receive | 3 |
and burnt in the | 3 |
by the mixture of | 3 |
to catch birds by | 3 |
on fire at harrow | 3 |
had the graine of | 3 |
was written by one | 3 |
the first man that | 3 |
the horrid murther of | 3 |
account of the highway | 3 |
as it were in | 3 |
in the name of | 3 |
to the persons that | 3 |
acquitted by the jury | 3 |
to be found in | 3 |
ten times more pleasant | 3 |
and because it is | 3 |
one of the men | 3 |
in the height of | 3 |
with the end of | 3 |
which horrid fact she | 3 |
and also the number | 3 |
to a person of | 3 |
with an account of | 3 |
one or more of | 3 |
man for personating another | 3 |
of a stone dead | 3 |
some proceedings in relation | 3 |
retaking his ship in | 3 |
to any that shall | 3 |
the sound of a | 3 |
william idell should have | 3 |
the face of the | 3 |
come by their goods | 3 |
the first part of | 3 |
to be deliverd of | 3 |
a man for personating | 3 |
and condemnation of six | 3 |
a narrative of the | 3 |
ryding him vp and | 3 |
running out of their | 3 |
place of publication from | 3 |
to one of these | 3 |
thereupon was found guilty | 3 |
this instant april and | 3 |
were taken upon the | 3 |
able to hold him | 3 |
the plague with them | 3 |
were arraigned for a | 3 |
and publication date from | 3 |
comes to be a | 3 |
and condemnation of one | 3 |
by the rest the | 3 |
and some of the | 3 |
ship in the bay | 3 |
order the said william | 3 |
condemnation of one for | 3 |
of the citie bringing | 3 |
would you know what | 3 |
hardnesse of the hand | 3 |
and that he was | 3 |
the end of the | 3 |
a boy for killing | 3 |
the proof being plain | 3 |
sentence of lodowick muggleton | 3 |
in the henry e | 3 |
for a man to | 3 |
sound being musicall to | 3 |
likewise the tryal of | 3 |
of the woman for | 3 |
fact she was found | 3 |
a bale of flat | 3 |
infection of the suburbs | 3 |
as they vse to | 3 |
in lieu and recompence | 3 |
the making of the | 3 |
likewise some proceedings in | 3 |
cadiz from the dutch | 3 |
breaking open the house | 3 |
to make choyce of | 3 |
sweat of other mens | 3 |
the tryals of several | 3 |
wishing them not to | 3 |
the office of registring | 3 |
a silver tankard valued | 3 |
in the nature of | 3 |
on the one side | 3 |
the person accused for | 3 |
the tryal of four | 3 |
nothing else but the | 3 |
to come to the | 3 |
that came out first | 3 |
are discouered those villanies | 3 |
oathes giuen to the | 3 |
picking the pocket of | 3 |
of people that come | 3 |
wing t a estc | 3 |
to giue it a | 3 |
tryals of several persons | 3 |
the face of a | 3 |
for the horrid murther | 3 |
the county of surry | 3 |
and the rather because | 3 |
of the maid that | 3 |
or a new kinde | 3 |
of the grand highway | 3 |
villanies that are now | 3 |
relation to the persons | 3 |
or any of the | 3 |
sister of stephen colledge | 3 |
account of the bloudy | 3 |
instant april and ended | 3 |
a justice of peace | 3 |
great expence in attending | 3 |
took the lady out | 3 |
the tryal and conviction | 3 |
and all other considerable | 3 |
of the bloudy murther | 3 |
foure or fiue daies | 3 |
change golde into siluer | 3 |
francis dickison for high | 3 |
the th of january | 3 |
apprehending of divers ruffians | 3 |
the day time they | 3 |
a number of other | 3 |
of new villanies rung | 3 |
and sentence of lodowick | 3 |
pocket dagges and pistols | 3 |
the rest the th | 3 |
several persons for murder | 3 |
cryer of lanthorne and | 3 |
and of a man | 3 |
for personating another person | 3 |
the arte of carrying | 3 |
what a number of | 3 |
in seuen seuerall coaches | 3 |
and terminer and gaol | 3 |
his report as follows | 3 |
at the assizes holden | 3 |
if he doe but | 3 |
came out of the | 3 |
clipping the kings coyn | 3 |
and the committee appointed | 3 |
relates to the sister | 3 |
violently took the lady | 3 |
setting forth the facts | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
and john francis dickison | 3 |
particular of the trial | 3 |
written by one of | 3 |
with the conceits of | 3 |
bay of cadiz from | 3 |
for stealing a mare | 3 |
betweene a hee conny | 3 |
the world at the | 3 |
horrid murther of her | 3 |
t a estc r | 3 |
ruffians who endeavoured to | 3 |
and also an account | 3 |
for all the world | 3 |
woman was convicted of | 3 |
full account of the | 3 |
said william idell should | 3 |
of the sacking law | 3 |
the goods were taken | 3 |
who made his report | 3 |
also an account of | 3 |
of the notorious coiners | 3 |
to speake with him | 3 |
delightfull for all men | 3 |
names of all the | 3 |
honourable the generall counsell | 3 |
he hath in his | 3 |
tryals of several malefactors | 3 |
the life of any | 3 |
condemnations of several malefactors | 3 |
by the hardnesse of | 3 |
for killing the boy | 3 |
the true tryal and | 3 |
any considerable crimes were | 3 |
loose a hundred pound | 3 |
especially of the trial | 3 |
but more especially of | 3 |
but he will haue | 3 |
the city of amsterdam | 3 |
the host and hostesse | 3 |
of ralph benton for | 3 |
proclamation by the lords | 3 |
stealing one hundred and | 3 |
condemnation of margaret osgood | 3 |
petition long since presented | 3 |
book of the sessions | 3 |
likewise the tryals and | 3 |
new kinde of cheating | 3 |
bringing the plague with | 3 |
who received sentence to | 3 |
of one for robbing | 3 |
original in the henry | 3 |
the evidence against her | 3 |
the belman wanted a | 3 |
of four several persons | 3 |
long since presented to | 3 |
that it was not | 3 |
the fruites of the | 3 |
benton for killing the | 3 |
young fellow found guilty | 3 |
and the rest of | 3 |
fourteen burnt in the | 3 |
and there being no | 3 |
one for robbing on | 3 |
positive proof that she | 3 |
forth the facts and | 3 |
brought in not guilty | 3 |
personating another person in | 3 |
four several persons for | 3 |
of the coach on | 3 |
but it appearing that | 3 |
divers ruffians who endeavoured | 3 |
and sold in london | 3 |
out of the land | 3 |
on the top of | 3 |
the names of the | 3 |
were till this yeare | 3 |
tryals of several prisoners | 3 |
are the beds of | 3 |
murder fellonies and burglaries | 3 |
to death for stealing | 3 |
with a paire of | 3 |
and that is done | 3 |
the apprehending of divers | 3 |
and condemnation of several | 3 |
to receive his majesties | 3 |
the articles and oathes | 3 |
forth the several facts | 3 |
a stone dead child | 3 |
losse in the hundred | 3 |
service in retaking his | 3 |
how say you to | 3 |
long staffe on his | 3 |
of the great soare | 3 |
or it may be | 3 |
relation of the tryal | 3 |
gaue my selfe to | 3 |
and this is their | 3 |
together by the eares | 3 |
narrative of the procedings | 3 |
but more particular of | 3 |
tryal of ralph benton | 3 |
being a full and | 3 |
them when they are | 3 |
yet are they not | 3 |
commission of oyer and | 3 |
the sound of the | 3 |
osgood of the parish | 3 |
a petition long since | 3 |
oyer and terminer there | 3 |
idell should have the | 3 |
he is a gentleman | 3 |
the council in the | 3 |
to be put in | 3 |
a faire paire of | 3 |
pride to the right | 3 |
the persons that violently | 3 |
tryal and conviction of | 3 |
and all other malefactors | 3 |
did order the said | 3 |
more particular of the | 3 |
will not doe it | 3 |
received sentance of death | 3 |
several other notorious malefactors | 3 |
sold in london and | 3 |
the proceedings were as | 3 |
account of the true | 3 |
council in the city | 3 |
killing the boy in | 3 |
and therefore to be | 3 |
all sorts of seruants | 3 |
original in the bodleian | 3 |
were many remarkable proceedings | 3 |
one piece of your | 3 |
and sturdy beggers at | 3 |
when they are dead | 3 |
a new cryer of | 3 |
was in his company | 3 |
committing four several murthers | 3 |
that the villanies of | 3 |
the committee appointed by | 3 |
person in giving bayl | 3 |
for pretending to be | 3 |
friday the th of | 3 |
for murder fellonies and | 3 |
the graine of the | 3 |
all that he had | 3 |
indicted for robbing the | 3 |
an indictment preferred against | 3 |
another for killing a | 3 |
a proclamation by the | 3 |
crimes were there arraigned | 3 |
containing the tryal of | 3 |
for picking the pocket | 3 |
of six notorious popish | 3 |
assassinate their burghemaster van | 3 |
open the house of | 3 |
one of them was | 3 |
and likewise the tryals | 3 |
one young fellow found | 3 |
generall counsell for the | 3 |
how often hast thou | 3 |
any of his owne | 3 |
as soone as they | 3 |
the conceits of doctor | 3 |
their burghemaster van beuningen | 3 |
tryal of the notorious | 3 |
a quart of wine | 3 |
belman wanted a clapper | 3 |
persons for committing four | 3 |
of gold and siluer | 3 |
expence in attending to | 3 |
laid open to the | 3 |
a proclamation against steelets | 3 |
pretending to be deliverd | 3 |
out of a shop | 3 |
true tryal and sentence | 3 |
can scarce stand on | 3 |
more especially of the | 3 |
they are a people | 3 |
ten times more then | 3 |
how to catch birds | 3 |
condemnation of that notorious | 3 |
that were her confederates | 3 |
was convicted for stealing | 3 |
sessions in the old | 3 |
tryal of four several | 3 |
they haue two or | 3 |
should be taken away | 3 |
as if it had | 3 |
of lodowick muggleton for | 3 |
new villanies rung out | 3 |
being proved to be | 3 |
haue made dice of | 2 |
all at the printers | 2 |
messenger sent from thence | 2 |
he stood vpon it | 2 |
sentenced by the court | 2 |
cryed the deuils deputy | 2 |
as the moone is | 2 |
that the glanders haue | 2 |
that had no man | 2 |
farmer or country gentleman | 2 |
yet they neuer march | 2 |
this is their pollicy | 2 |
which thus he fastens | 2 |
good fortune with one | 2 |
falconers ioyne in one | 2 |
for a bucke of | 2 |
my present fortunes doe | 2 |
to put it into | 2 |
ridden to come to | 2 |
some of the goods | 2 |
vpon a man is | 2 |
condemned for cliping and | 2 |
does vpon as easie | 2 |
doe they speake a | 2 |
mindes one to another | 2 |
and they are like | 2 |
et dabit in plures | 2 |
such as to inioy | 2 |
the dores of notorious | 2 |
to gette halfe the | 2 |
like the mote about | 2 |
lightmans the bube ruffian | 2 |
an epistle iust the | 2 |
serues but onely to | 2 |
the comedies a common | 2 |
soldado vecchio his father | 2 |
weare but the bare | 2 |
orders from the see | 2 |
court wherein they liued | 2 |
stalke grow all these | 2 |
numbers of voluntaries offred | 2 |
that is sent by | 2 |
or any other matter | 2 |
tune of troy town | 2 |
and downe the countrie | 2 |
gentleman of such and | 2 |
it shall please the | 2 |
is called a filch | 2 |
the falconer hauing scraped | 2 |
setting spurres to his | 2 |
a company of iades | 2 |
a common counsell in | 2 |
there before him vpon | 2 |
is drawne to an | 2 |
which thousandes of people | 2 |
vpon plate or cloth | 2 |
haue a fling at | 2 |
goodly shew as if | 2 |
a good shew in | 2 |
your new knight comes | 2 |
an englishman doe all | 2 |
with no other meate | 2 |
matters that here were | 2 |
he enters vpon his | 2 |
of putting men to | 2 |
little aboue the conduit | 2 |
if any passenger come | 2 |
the whole troope of | 2 |
why they haue no | 2 |
mounted on a good | 2 |
one has a pull | 2 |
his owne worshipfull eare | 2 |
trades that are taught | 2 |
the within named signior | 2 |
also discouer from time | 2 |
to pay scot and | 2 |
now with the snaile | 2 |
all stared one vpon | 2 |
spies should secretly steale | 2 |
shew still one sort | 2 |
angry if they lay | 2 |
much as of swiftnesse | 2 |
shall feng a prounces | 2 |
can hardly get them | 2 |
a princesse as the | 2 |
though they were but | 2 |
the bookes lye all | 2 |
if they should not | 2 |
the most remarkable trials | 2 |
the maister of a | 2 |
to trauaile to venice | 2 |
the house of a | 2 |
words puts this text | 2 |
not how to mend | 2 |
or seauen in a | 2 |
actes of parliament that | 2 |
cunning drawing of money | 2 |
the very exchange for | 2 |
tale to his councell | 2 |
of our reigne of | 2 |
all shunne that there | 2 |
where the first man | 2 |
as though her corruption | 2 |
in the shoppes either | 2 |
heard to stand closely | 2 |
and the party deceased | 2 |
what belongs to an | 2 |
gentleman come from london | 2 |
euery one that wrought | 2 |
the snaffle is put | 2 |
therefore request the cittizen | 2 |
themselues were in their | 2 |
verie earely in the | 2 |
most part of men | 2 |
for a quarter of | 2 |
them into the world | 2 |
they are not yet | 2 |
venture their liues in | 2 |
a gentleman come from | 2 |
where haue you bin | 2 |
of that damned regiment | 2 |
the easier to breake | 2 |
of men in a | 2 |
with the siluer face | 2 |
poundes in thy presence | 2 |
to fill his bags | 2 |
for in these beseigings | 2 |
which our heliconian angler | 2 |
because they knew not | 2 |
feathers plucked from the | 2 |
were indicted for the | 2 |
comes to one of | 2 |
dish twice set before | 2 |
winne by the dyce | 2 |
then is a retreate | 2 |
any thing in the | 2 |
that mony which is | 2 |
that this first was | 2 |
stands an epistle iust | 2 |
had clocks in their | 2 |
barnes are the beds | 2 |
one shire alone no | 2 |
in a few houres | 2 |
birdes so faire in | 2 |
are those egiptian grashoppers | 2 |
the tenor of which | 2 |
can discharge that false | 2 |
euen the diuel himselfe | 2 |
stocks we shall lie | 2 |
as they stand in | 2 |
stood still to watch | 2 |
ten houres a iade | 2 |
to be of a | 2 |
and not knowing better | 2 |
then so much as | 2 |
wandring pilgrims who merrily | 2 |
them speakes to the | 2 |
if it be tearme | 2 |
wee haue lowre for | 2 |
includes standard spellings that | 2 |
can make the flockes | 2 |
nets of iron there | 2 |
they doe is to | 2 |
they range vp and | 2 |
startes the father of | 2 |
to giue notice when | 2 |
set downe their names | 2 |
of the field against | 2 |
rather because his owne | 2 |
died before next morning | 2 |
where they were all | 2 |
pittie to be expected | 2 |
if a horse cannot | 2 |
lesson i leaue to | 2 |
they get and away | 2 |
hunting hath his seasons | 2 |
the beds of incests | 2 |
and followed by whole | 2 |
the pursnets that were | 2 |
roaring of many torrents | 2 |
and what remaines should | 2 |
a great part of | 2 |
this hostler for this | 2 |
vtterly to dislike him | 2 |
offred for a horse | 2 |
maisters loose a hundred | 2 |
their mindes one to | 2 |
them the names of | 2 |
amongst the gamsters in | 2 |
into the lists of | 2 |
yet to walke there | 2 |
letters which they cary | 2 |
a former painted table | 2 |
of it was finished | 2 |
had him by the | 2 |
and set out with | 2 |
who in their life | 2 |
to be rid of | 2 |
more rich in this | 2 |
if then the spy | 2 |
aim at restoring the | 2 |
those motions are certaine | 2 |
nature of a dog | 2 |
now did they boldly | 2 |
and by the lawes | 2 |
the charges of writing | 2 |
he thought it had | 2 |
falconer and his spaniell | 2 |
a traine in no | 2 |
be whipt at the | 2 |
based collaborative curation by | 2 |
vp a letter full | 2 |
turned out of seruice | 2 |
haue no other names | 2 |
gape to swallow downe | 2 |
by reason of their | 2 |
but by these small | 2 |
how to be furnished | 2 |
as in a warrant | 2 |
and not be driuen | 2 |
in fayres a hagling | 2 |
shall be honor good | 2 |
the enemy is pursued | 2 |
at their comming back | 2 |
tooke him for some | 2 |
the english short title | 2 |
hands neuer escapes aliue | 2 |
this short lesson i | 2 |
twentie markes on his | 2 |
him to it again | 2 |
him for some churlish | 2 |
disease that dares touch | 2 |
them in priuate to | 2 |
more he comes in | 2 |
wrongs and were opprest | 2 |
he on his death | 2 |
larger picture of all | 2 |
the streame of her | 2 |
this battaile of cardes | 2 |
they stand in order | 2 |
standing still like an | 2 |
put them all out | 2 |
romaine orator to plead | 2 |
yet another actor to | 2 |
him that comes next | 2 |
in his hand a | 2 |
like butchers to rumford | 2 |
the very heart bloud | 2 |
this text is an | 2 |
promise to teach those | 2 |
heare what he speaks | 2 |
cries the whole sharer | 2 |
of the last feather | 2 |
vvilliam idell obtained his | 2 |
a wilde irish kerne | 2 |
such newes to send | 2 |
that embraceth his labours | 2 |
subiects as bowed before | 2 |
or of other guests | 2 |
other things of value | 2 |
that friend is himselfe | 2 |
of these rauens there | 2 |
but thus shot his | 2 |
quid nisi monstra legis | 2 |
them to their booke | 2 |
none but the souldiers | 2 |
are dropt out of | 2 |
they are called gipsies | 2 |
then sent presently out | 2 |
this is my opinion | 2 |
shot the bolt of | 2 |
crowned with honor victory | 2 |
tranquilitie of the weale | 2 |
in shall not be | 2 |
carrying the shew of | 2 |
but he must presently | 2 |
that the ghosts of | 2 |
drawne to my selfe | 2 |
is more obserued and | 2 |
the name of a | 2 |
to the faire gamester | 2 |
or more desperate villains | 2 |
in his gallerie maist | 2 |
to him he hath | 2 |
write as faire and | 2 |
on foote or seruing | 2 |
and it is a | 2 |
abroad the next morning | 2 |
and willing to heare | 2 |
because thy neighbours by | 2 |
to bee a good | 2 |
for foure or fiue | 2 |
many hundreds a yeare | 2 |
lazie and dogged pace | 2 |
careful to plant trees | 2 |
billes out of those | 2 |
to towne vpon the | 2 |
hammered all out of | 2 |
carryon the daintiest meate | 2 |
death before they sucke | 2 |
high and ratling dutch | 2 |
dores of those to | 2 |
there were several indictments | 2 |
onely rendeuouz for lame | 2 |
cly the ghost of | 2 |
any of those people | 2 |
was read against them | 2 |
dreadfull to be read | 2 |
where the rider shall | 2 |
water cut with a | 2 |
beadle saw wound vpon | 2 |
gentlemen and best wits | 2 |
out of his bed | 2 |
steales into the next | 2 |
kingdom can bring forth | 2 |
teach iaylors how to | 2 |
amongst the rest there | 2 |
where these termers were | 2 |
that the arme of | 2 |
florishing with the borrowed | 2 |
foorth a faire new | 2 |
or wealthy farmers at | 2 |
other gambals that horse | 2 |
encounter is appointed to | 2 |
takes this strange iourney | 2 |
it would haue grieued | 2 |
stole into one of | 2 |
the quier cuffing we | 2 |
the manner of cozening | 2 |
flie to our nest | 2 |
beare my horse and | 2 |
inquiring for him by | 2 |
by barbarous and most | 2 |
was put to silence | 2 |
out of these foure | 2 |
called by the name | 2 |
and chamberlaines were borne | 2 |
they met abroad the | 2 |
were few inkeepers about | 2 |
the canting tongue are | 2 |
begge at the grate | 2 |
he comes to his | 2 |
and stings the buyer | 2 |
him then as cheating | 2 |
head with the prowdest | 2 |
how to answere it | 2 |
the bawling of clients | 2 |
sent by belzebub of | 2 |
those canting wordes that | 2 |
of such rentes the | 2 |
made olde arrant iades | 2 |
were all fellowes of | 2 |
a quarrel happened about | 2 |
is the cancker that | 2 |
maruell then if the | 2 |
two were the fowlest | 2 |
tho it be neuer | 2 |
indictment was read against | 2 |
bowes are tryed at | 2 |
stings the buyer with | 2 |
and within a little | 2 |
was convicted of stealing | 2 |
that it is but | 2 |
a friend to the | 2 |
shall i shew you | 2 |
then the true courage | 2 |
according to the law | 2 |
cly the harman beck | 2 |
of him he askes | 2 |
staffe on his necke | 2 |
scatter those foggy vapors | 2 |
forsooth with my vncle | 2 |
is nothing els but | 2 |
gotten this hard lesson | 2 |
part of the night | 2 |
it worke the better | 2 |
in the first part | 2 |
hast but one eye | 2 |
whelpe of the old | 2 |
strumpet is set on | 2 |
hare teaches feare to | 2 |
him with a new | 2 |
to thunder out the | 2 |
this while walked the | 2 |
in the coole of | 2 |
markets of vnwholesome horse | 2 |
yet afterwards those noblest | 2 |
are bred vp to | 2 |
iorney not lying that | 2 |
them their owne asking | 2 |
of each side the | 2 |
a man is his | 2 |
familiarly or vsually spoken | 2 |
so many riuers in | 2 |
in by stopping the | 2 |
wherefore doe these counterfeit | 2 |
twentie shillings make a | 2 |
off play for a | 2 |
note this by the | 2 |
and taking thence two | 2 |
in place of the | 2 |
there being no proof | 2 |
skill in the blacke | 2 |
haue beaten so many | 2 |
to practise their skill | 2 |
no maruaile if he | 2 |
experience that euerie taylor | 2 |
giues the first blow | 2 |
reasonable summes of mony | 2 |
what other bottomes of | 2 |
name they are called | 2 |
that noble science of | 2 |
the gold which they | 2 |
some ten baile of | 2 |
shop neere saint austens | 2 |
equall to the cranke | 2 |
her iawes did she | 2 |
warren wherein they fatned | 2 |
know the shop another | 2 |
to goe beyond such | 2 |
both in names and | 2 |
more pleasant than anything | 2 |
shall first be ready | 2 |
if the vgly body | 2 |
and stately phrase of | 2 |
be a couzen of | 2 |
and there spred the | 2 |
of his maisters stable | 2 |
dunstans in the west | 2 |
with his nose so | 2 |
fellow soldado vecchio his | 2 |
make his gallants more | 2 |
buzzard of him too | 2 |
still to be fumbling | 2 |
about their damnable businesse | 2 |
for heare they neuer | 2 |
then will his maister | 2 |
or in what tobacco | 2 |
knows good store of | 2 |
leap into the saddle | 2 |
they gaue to darknesse | 2 |
their pleasures are not | 2 |
any of his foure | 2 |
set downe all the | 2 |
which their maisters in | 2 |
filth from his nostrils | 2 |
him sweare neuer so | 2 |
who is a whelpe | 2 |
carry thy tobacco in | 2 |
that he had the | 2 |
his horned regiment were | 2 |
shall finde euery horse | 2 |
the high way to | 2 |
leauied against certaine wilde | 2 |
fatter chickens in hatching | 2 |
of monsters that liue | 2 |
had not then a | 2 |
hath let fall a | 2 |
yet instructions were written | 2 |
hold him within the | 2 |
and to conuerse with | 2 |
and powres foorth twentie | 2 |
by so much money | 2 |
thou layest out in | 2 |
was not yet ready | 2 |
law hauing a hand | 2 |
and deliuered to him | 2 |
our yong gallant with | 2 |
holdes in his hand | 2 |
or any other that | 2 |
they tooke from him | 2 |
and thus does a | 2 |
marching on foote or | 2 |
confusion neuer dwelt more | 2 |
from the souldier her | 2 |
long time in arguing | 2 |
yet they may so | 2 |
these hot dooings hath | 2 |
ran madding vp and | 2 |
the hawking pamphleter is | 2 |
the hare teaches feare | 2 |
him on his iourney | 2 |
art of carrying stones | 2 |
stirres without a bush | 2 |
keepers come to her | 2 |
is cheated of her | 2 |
finding out the infirmities | 2 |
wooll haue they pulled | 2 |
which shall be sure | 2 |
gentlemen are vndone by | 2 |
and hue and cry | 2 |
hath his seasons as | 2 |
that comes to net | 2 |
of people are continually | 2 |
as great comming as | 2 |
contents of that letter | 2 |
of fortie shillings to | 2 |
to intice schollers to | 2 |
comming back from ierusalem | 2 |
hauing his beast vnder | 2 |
may appeare by their | 2 |
theirs at any time | 2 |
take the constables head | 2 |
damnable oathes can be | 2 |
the world in folio | 2 |
they had no power | 2 |
the high and ratling | 2 |
they that forge testaments | 2 |
this goodly house belike | 2 |
now when the stage | 2 |
the bird is drest | 2 |
an intelligencer sent by | 2 |
bing we to rome | 2 |
preferred to be one | 2 |
meerly for theft manifested | 2 |
within so many moneths | 2 |
thus basely flies ouer | 2 |
them and allowed by | 2 |
a thousand of these | 2 |
or sleight of changing | 2 |
not yet come from | 2 |
cast vp this account | 2 |
be the formost to | 2 |
both of them are | 2 |
a good fellow is | 2 |
so tormented in hell | 2 |
nothing of that noise | 2 |
and yet is soundly | 2 |
comptroller of the labourers | 2 |
thus men are cheated | 2 |
of the groomes in | 2 |
of an nag not | 2 |
vpon him that speakers | 2 |
damned dice shall crosse | 2 |
and noble a friend | 2 |
these bookes dedicated onely | 2 |
and mingling the iuyce | 2 |
out of his head | 2 |
harlots in taffata gownes | 2 |
would iade you with | 2 |
build the tower of | 2 |
glanders haue played with | 2 |
for they walke vp | 2 |
in this schoole of | 2 |
shee is the cockatrice | 2 |
so wishing them not | 2 |
they had mocked one | 2 |
maist thou dine with | 2 |
in a horse is | 2 |
that sum the ferret | 2 |
the wrongs done by | 2 |
for presently the two | 2 |
by the apron and | 2 |
not one letter there | 2 |
march faire softly on | 2 |
that twenty pound rent | 2 |
there were then no | 2 |
most selected gallants are | 2 |
ouer so great a | 2 |
to him by word | 2 |
that you would haue | 2 |
that called for timber | 2 |
bookes dedicated onely to | 2 |
in any of her | 2 |
mile of the towne | 2 |
the ringes which that | 2 |
so euer the price | 2 |
man to be in | 2 |
therefore it is fit | 2 |
the other she held | 2 |
powred a good quantitie | 2 |
hereby at the signe | 2 |
to time all plots | 2 |
same to filthybearded charon | 2 |
them all to get | 2 |
then are spoiles diuided | 2 |
that he is troubled | 2 |
home after this manner | 2 |
or any officer of | 2 |
the same length that | 2 |
in the rethoricall and | 2 |
hast euer loued that | 2 |
the eldest daughter of | 2 |
are young heires coozend | 2 |
or else verie earely | 2 |
but he might vnderstand | 2 |
that they are made | 2 |
as they were their | 2 |
a gentleman of the | 2 |
not at this present | 2 |
he knew any thing | 2 |
a house to lye | 2 |
much or so much | 2 |
the year of the | 2 |
to step vpon the | 2 |
hard about the wesand | 2 |
to take a nap | 2 |
tho not verry honestly | 2 |
she went to church | 2 |
that she growes cunning | 2 |
as nimble knaues in | 2 |
be so old that | 2 |
comming from a breach | 2 |
that costlye and gentleman | 2 |
halfe an houre together | 2 |
time so well furnished | 2 |
how they went armed | 2 |
and being so changed | 2 |
of text r in | 2 |
maister of the motion | 2 |
they haue won him | 2 |
must they shoote of | 2 |
wide open for him | 2 |
and then bringing counterfeit | 2 |
him to the gallowes | 2 |
of golde and siluer | 2 |
there is but a | 2 |
nip shall not walke | 2 |
at the length it | 2 |
caries a face of | 2 |
and so sweete in | 2 |
giues him foure or | 2 |
the mouth gapes at | 2 |
well that commonly is | 2 |
commodities that are taken | 2 |
is not halfe so | 2 |
some businesse or other | 2 |
of parliament that haue | 2 |
when they haue gotten | 2 |
are we not excellent | 2 |
serue as ensignes to | 2 |
touching the dialect or | 2 |
greenes ghost haunting conie | 2 |
an houre after you | 2 |
knowing what cardes they | 2 |
if this baulling fellow | 2 |
of these bookes dedicated | 2 |
that he came and | 2 |
praise of the vnion | 2 |
so great a sum | 2 |
him in the waine | 2 |
where the brimstone mines | 2 |
siluer they tooke from | 2 |
stood vpon it the | 2 |
they payd them not | 2 |
of the noise was | 2 |
i shall send you | 2 |
is as good as | 2 |
from their olde mangers | 2 |
fluttring from their nests | 2 |
there were few inkeepers | 2 |
dwell in that circuit | 2 |
the epistles dedicatory being | 2 |
they terme a iustice | 2 |
these beseigings of townes | 2 |
thus the true schollers | 2 |
that he had not | 2 |
they either died before | 2 |
his word for their | 2 |
conuay himselfe in state | 2 |
lay vpon the hard | 2 |
with the snaile she | 2 |
with bowsy coue maund | 2 |