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quadgram | frequency |
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the prince of wales | 17 |
he said to himself | 13 |
who passed it to | 13 |
the prince and the | 13 |
passed it to the | 12 |
prince and the pauper | 11 |
the pauper by mark | 9 |
by mark twain part | 9 |
pauper by mark twain | 9 |
and the pauper by | 9 |
at the same time | 8 |
first lord of the | 7 |
the presence of the | 6 |
in a low voice | 6 |
the first lord of | 6 |
in the midst of | 6 |
the earl of hertford | 6 |
the majesty of england | 6 |
in the centre of | 6 |
and said in a | 5 |
i am the king | 5 |
at the end of | 5 |
but there was no | 5 |
the archbishop of canterbury | 5 |
in the presence of | 5 |
my lord the king | 5 |
the centre of the | 5 |
and said to himself | 4 |
in the act of | 4 |
up and down the | 4 |
for the first time | 4 |
the prince with the | 4 |
shook his head and | 4 |
in the name of | 4 |
the lord high admiral | 4 |
this way and that | 4 |
prince of wales was | 4 |
hendon and the king | 4 |
and now and then | 4 |
the king of england | 4 |
and was about to | 4 |
was in the act | 4 |
of dreams and shadows | 4 |
kingdom of dreams and | 4 |
he was about to | 4 |
lord of the bedchamber | 4 |
the rest of the | 4 |
just as he was | 4 |
a moment or two | 4 |
sit in the presence | 4 |
the middle of the | 4 |
he is the king | 4 |
he came to be | 3 |
there was but one | 3 |
the birth of the | 3 |
he is my son | 3 |
of the prince of | 3 |
from time to time | 3 |
in a moment he | 3 |
that it was a | 3 |
there was no sound | 3 |
on his way to | 3 |
dropped upon his knees | 3 |
i am an archangel | 3 |
had it of his | 3 |
the end of the | 3 |
lord of the buckhounds | 3 |
the kingdom of dreams | 3 |
him to her breast | 3 |
birth of the prince | 3 |
what shall i do | 3 |
to an expression of | 3 |
king hath said it | 3 |
and there was no | 3 |
in a little while | 3 |
please your majesty to | 3 |
dropped upon one knee | 3 |
the crown of england | 3 |
in the course of | 3 |
at the accession of | 3 |
the hands of the | 3 |
the lord protector was | 3 |
into the hands of | 3 |
turned to the woman | 3 |
of the kingdom of | 3 |
the lady jane grey | 3 |
gave him a sign | 3 |
the th of february | 3 |
and gave place to | 3 |
king of the game | 3 |
he will know me | 3 |
the king hath said | 3 |
that the prince was | 3 |
the head of the | 3 |
in time to save | 3 |
the king my father | 3 |
at this moment the | 3 |
and the lady edith | 3 |
him by the hand | 3 |
as soon as he | 3 |
i am the prince | 3 |
settled down upon his | 3 |
the midst of a | 3 |
the heads of the | 3 |
out of the room | 3 |
may it please your | 3 |
where is the boy | 3 |
it of his father | 3 |
but it was all | 3 |
i see it all | 3 |
grew more and more | 3 |
gave place to an | 3 |
he did not know | 3 |
what should he do | 3 |
of the prince and | 2 |
but for him i | 2 |
ancient city of london | 2 |
peers of the realm | 2 |
it seemed as if | 2 |
presently tom found himself | 2 |
the hereditary grand diaperer | 2 |
how he came to | 2 |
of the duchy of | 2 |
till i come again | 2 |
dismay in their faces | 2 |
found he could not | 2 |
remain in prison for | 2 |
were out of sight | 2 |
who saves his prince | 2 |
knight of the kingdom | 2 |
dropped upon their knees | 2 |
one side of the | 2 |
with a right royal | 2 |
tom canty was not | 2 |
killing a deer in | 2 |
sacred person of the | 2 |
grace the duke of | 2 |
royal of the duchy | 2 |
but the true prince | 2 |
and muttered to himself | 2 |
if there had been | 2 |
and he said to | 2 |
the yeomen of the | 2 |
and one of them | 2 |
is he whom i | 2 |
they knelt to me | 2 |
the king awoke in | 2 |
the other end of | 2 |
and just as he | 2 |
the disappearance of the | 2 |
knees in a body | 2 |
and put it on | 2 |
prithee let me see | 2 |
as long as he | 2 |
it not strange that | 2 |
might i show that | 2 |
the air was heavy | 2 |
it would be a | 2 |
passed the hose to | 2 |
the suite of the | 2 |
according to the law | 2 |
of people who were | 2 |
of his plumed head | 2 |
as the others had | 2 |
to the hereditary grand | 2 |
prince hath gone mad | 2 |
it may be that | 2 |
took him by the | 2 |
inn on the bridge | 2 |
i will try to | 2 |
well as he could | 2 |
tom was about to | 2 |
at the old man | 2 |
the council of executors | 2 |
every now and then | 2 |
day of the new | 2 |
her to go to | 2 |
am the prince of | 2 |
recognised that he was | 2 |
the little lady jane | 2 |
head ranger of windsor | 2 |
woman who had stolen | 2 |
if it be so | 2 |
this was not the | 2 |
but they were not | 2 |
in their robes of | 2 |
prince with the peasants | 2 |
the accession of queen | 2 |
this is he whom | 2 |
strained him to her | 2 |
went on with his | 2 |
then said to himself | 2 |
to the chief steward | 2 |
his ears in the | 2 |
the prince found himself | 2 |
a servant entered with | 2 |
upon him and a | 2 |
do not know you | 2 |
prince and the hermit | 2 |
not escaped the fires | 2 |
told the king to | 2 |
clothed in rags and | 2 |
at the king again | 2 |
there had been no | 2 |
due and ancient form | 2 |
for he felt that | 2 |
the chancellor royal of | 2 |
i will be his | 2 |
master of the wardrobe | 2 |
if thou canst say | 2 |
once at the accession | 2 |
upon the earl of | 2 |
they would not be | 2 |
that the king is | 2 |
the king had been | 2 |
just as he had | 2 |
it is not meet | 2 |
boiled to death in | 2 |
to dine in public | 2 |
the spirits of the | 2 |
he found he could | 2 |
lord mayor and the | 2 |
himself as far as | 2 |
family of the name | 2 |
after a time he | 2 |
to get out of | 2 |
showed that they were | 2 |
the peers of the | 2 |
art good to me | 2 |
his hand upon his | 2 |
lady elizabeth and the | 2 |
upon their knees in | 2 |
he would strike for | 2 |
in the way of | 2 |
he was in the | 2 |
all london seemed to | 2 |
he was obliged to | 2 |
one of them was | 2 |
and thou shalt be | 2 |
it to the first | 2 |
i will go with | 2 |
question of the seal | 2 |
and was in the | 2 |
who had stolen a | 2 |
me to the palace | 2 |
in prison for life | 2 |
rest of the day | 2 |
sight to see with | 2 |
try to get speech | 2 |
had a chance to | 2 |
the riddle is unriddled | 2 |
gentleman of the bedchamber | 2 |
with the flat of | 2 |
three shillings and eightpence | 2 |
he hath not escaped | 2 |
he added that the | 2 |
and sentenced him to | 2 |
i know him well | 2 |
is not meet that | 2 |
in a sort of | 2 |
i must humour the | 2 |
the woman and the | 2 |
two or three days | 2 |
the prince and his | 2 |
it is not a | 2 |
he was on his | 2 |
as far as the | 2 |
now and then a | 2 |
with a moan and | 2 |
now that he was | 2 |
in due and ancient | 2 |
yeomen of the guard | 2 |
full of grace and | 2 |
then he said to | 2 |
took its stately way | 2 |
but he was too | 2 |
leave me to my | 2 |
and sat down in | 2 |
as he could by | 2 |
came to a halt | 2 |
hopelessly separated from each | 2 |
was so remorseful for | 2 |
and the penalty is | 2 |
the penalty is death | 2 |
made good use of | 2 |
on one side of | 2 |
crimes were punishable by | 2 |
the chief steward of | 2 |
on the further side | 2 |
place to an expression | 2 |
the constable of the | 2 |
above the value of | 2 |
at the head of | 2 |
to make the king | 2 |
and nodded his head | 2 |
first day of the | 2 |
great lords and ladies | 2 |
degradation from the bar | 2 |
occurred to him that | 2 |
it and put it | 2 |
was not going to | 2 |
twelve bright new pennies | 2 |
stepped upon the platform | 2 |
master of hendon hall | 2 |
be merciful to me | 2 |
remained of his ears | 2 |
i know him not | 2 |
good use of his | 2 |
and its troops of | 2 |
the remains of a | 2 |
by pulling off their | 2 |
he would not go | 2 |
his grace the duke | 2 |
away from the presence | 2 |
that he had been | 2 |
hand was laid upon | 2 |
awoke in the morning | 2 |
to the prince of | 2 |
the end of an | 2 |
to rage against the | 2 |
it please your grace | 2 |
down upon his knees | 2 |
with a solemnity which | 2 |
of cloth from a | 2 |
the lords and ladies | 2 |
and the king were | 2 |
he felt that he | 2 |
so please your majesty | 2 |
lords and ladies in | 2 |
with a touch of | 2 |
not meet that one | 2 |
way for the king | 2 |
my lord the earl | 2 |
the lord mayor and | 2 |
to a sitting posture | 2 |
prince with the tramps | 2 |
he would have been | 2 |
the ancient city of | 2 |
the corporation of london | 2 |
he stepped upon the | 2 |
the lady elizabeth and | 2 |
had been able to | 2 |
i do not know | 2 |
about the size of | 2 |
to go to her | 2 |
sprang to his eyes | 2 |
am i not thy | 2 |
and commanded that the | 2 |
chancellor royal of the | 2 |
tom turned to the | 2 |
his highness the prince | 2 |
in a robe of | 2 |
himself this way and | 2 |
to the merciful english | 2 |
his forlorn condition and | 2 |
get out of the | 2 |
his way to the | 2 |
all at once he | 2 |
shalt be at peace | 2 |
upon his knees and | 2 |
the prince hath gone | 2 |
to lose what remained | 2 |
said in a low | 2 |
that i may see | 2 |
was born to a | 2 |
the question of the | 2 |
the region round about | 2 |
be not too hasty | 2 |
it would be to | 2 |
day at hendon hall | 2 |
time to save the | 2 |
do you know him | 2 |
his plan of campaign | 2 |
were punishable by death | 2 |
his face and he | 2 |
cloth from a weaver | 2 |
the lantern with them | 2 |
of the majesty of | 2 |
was just going to | 2 |
a few days he | 2 |
he was in a | 2 |
a day or two | 2 |
set it forth correctly | 2 |
the poor little king | 2 |
atone for it by | 2 |
not hope to see | 2 |
prayer for the dying | 2 |
steward of the household | 2 |
him when he was | 2 |
was not i that | 2 |
out of pudding lane | 2 |
i have walked in | 2 |
the talk to other | 2 |
a flourish of trumpets | 2 |
pay a fine of | 2 |
in a gentle voice | 2 |
lord the earl of | 2 |
could not have been | 2 |
i will right thee | 2 |
of the council of | 2 |
he got up and | 2 |
there was no talk | 2 |
a petted prince in | 2 |
pulling off their stockings | 2 |
the course of it | 2 |
into the eternal fires | 2 |
the royal assent to | 2 |
let down into the | 2 |
way out of the | 2 |
then shook his head | 2 |
the king did not | 2 |
by this time the | 2 |
the two friends were | 2 |
the merciful english law | 2 |
take me to the | 2 |
god be merciful to | 2 |
the king in the | 2 |
him of an errand | 2 |
ears in the pillory | 2 |
die with her mother | 2 |
their knees in a | 2 |
and sent him to | 2 |
i may be so | 2 |
ranger of windsor forest | 2 |
against the peace and | 2 |
when he got out | 2 |
were a couple of | 2 |
what seemed to be | 2 |
bet and nan were | 2 |
as well as he | 2 |
as if he were | 2 |
presence of the king | 2 |
is it not so | 2 |
the king is dead | 2 |
the crowd fell apart | 2 |
to find that the | 2 |
the midst of his | 2 |
so much as a | 2 |
a deer in the | 2 |
odds and ends of | 2 |
over the heads of | 2 |
a little used to | 2 |
god of his mercy | 2 |
the second gentleman of | 2 |
size of a saucer | 2 |
not strange that madness | 2 |
so he resolved to | 2 |
paid no attention to | 2 |
what is it that | 2 |
from the presence of | 2 |
the hose to the | 2 |
thou shalt be at | 2 |
stood by with a | 2 |
he could not make | 2 |
he was disappointed in | 2 |
the first day of | 2 |
at that moment the | 2 |
silent a few moments | 2 |
went down upon his | 2 |
earl of hertford and | 2 |
sent him of an | 2 |
i will tell you | 2 |
air was heavy with | 2 |
stay where he was | 2 |
thou hast given me | 2 |
out of sight of | 2 |
what remained of his | 2 |
the king is not | 2 |
have walked in the | 2 |
made several attempts to | 2 |
in charge of an | 2 |
but he could not | 2 |
did not know it | 2 |
he shall be known | 2 |
is the true prince | 2 |
pray the prayer for | 2 |
over the boy and | 2 |
man who had been | 2 |
the prayer for the | 2 |
that when he was | 2 |
from head to heel | 2 |
as he had been | 2 |
the oil by degrees | 2 |
and he did not | 2 |
to the lord high | 2 |
was conducted from the | 2 |
thou art the king | 2 |
end of the barn | 2 |
constable of the tower | 2 |
walked up and down | 2 |
there is none here | 2 |
but it was not | 2 |
the size of a | 2 |
the centre of a | 2 |
other end of the | 2 |
within the compass of | 2 |
the sacred person of | 2 |
that i and my | 2 |
have and hold the | 2 |
fell upon his ear | 2 |
with all his heart | 2 |
but the result was | 2 |
down into the eternal | 2 |
be boiled to death | 2 |
a little while the | 2 |
heir to the throne | 2 |
in the same instant | 2 |
royal assent to the | 2 |
name of the king | 2 |
begin to dine in | 2 |
would god i had | 2 |
the head ranger of | 2 |
of sight of the | 2 |
the statute of the | 2 |
he said in a | 2 |
should have been pope | 2 |
he was no longer | 2 |
had so long been | 2 |
to the rest of | 2 |
of the guard entered | 2 |
lose what remained of | 2 |
a chance to see | 2 |
the duke of somerset | 2 |
as soon as they | 2 |
found himself once more | 2 |
down into the oil | 2 |
separated from each other | 2 |
under the impulse of | 2 |
thou art good to | 2 |
moment or two he | 2 |
that is to say | 2 |
groom of the chamber | 2 |
the end of that | 2 |
a warning sign from | 2 |
down upon his spirits | 2 |
to the first lord | 2 |
fell upon the house | 2 |
in the matter of | 2 |
tom as a patrician | 2 |
put out his hand | 2 |
seemed to be a | 2 |
in the middle of | 2 |
the third groom of | 2 |
i cannot bear it | 2 |
into the oil by | 2 |
and all the while | 2 |
was conducted to the | 2 |
prince in the toils | 2 |
he said that the | 2 |
was soon absorbed in | 2 |
king of the mooncalves | 2 |
hendon to the rescue | 2 |
was but one course | 2 |
the first time since | 2 |
tell me thy story | 2 |
talk to other matters | 2 |
of the th of | 2 |
and the lady jane | 2 |
and then his mind | 2 |
me to my sorrows | 2 |
petted prince in a | 2 |
would god i were | 2 |
i doubt not he | 2 |
when he was done | 2 |
he was sent out | 2 |
a victim of treachery | 2 |
of the suite of | 2 |
may be so bold | 2 |
of the name of | 2 |
the further side of | 2 |
the others had done | 2 |
was in a rage | 2 |
he was out of | 2 |
one of them said | 2 |
it was no dream | 2 |
several times a day | 2 |
to atone for it | 2 |
groom of the stole | 2 |
claimant of the crown | 2 |
hast lost thy wits | 2 |
after a little while | 2 |
the prince in the | 2 |
and as soon as | 2 |
a pamphlet against the | 2 |
burned at the stake | 2 |
saves his prince from | 2 |
king awoke in the | 2 |
felt that he was | 2 |
the duchy of lancaster | 2 |
a good deal of | 2 |
king edward the sixth | 2 |
loved her husband dearilee | 2 |
i think it is | 2 |
whispered in his ear | 2 |
close down to the | 2 |
was a sort of | 2 |
hath not escaped the | 2 |
then the lord high | 2 |
there was no response | 2 |
chief equerry in waiting | 2 |
with a sort of | 2 |
that he hath been | 2 |
when the king awoke | 2 |
in no long time | 2 |
he could not get | 2 |
seemeth it not strange | 2 |
of the new year | 2 |
a sight to see | 2 |
the chief equerry in | 2 |
highness the prince of | 2 |
the king was in | 2 |
was shouting into his | 2 |
good to be true | 2 |
suffer it not to | 2 |
conducted from the presence | 2 |
but mind it not | 2 |
hair and showed the | 2 |
he opened his eyes | 2 |
second gentleman of the | 2 |
i did think me | 2 |
and nan and bet | 2 |
when he had finished | 2 |
see none here but | 2 |
out of his dreams | 2 |
and the next moment | 2 |
at the other end | 2 |
chief steward of the | 2 |
the hue and cry | 2 |
so that i may | 2 |
after the fashion of | 2 |
whom the king had | 2 |
yet will not i | 2 |
too good to be | 2 |
as soon as the | 2 |
to stay where he | 2 |
the name of the | 2 |
the woman and her | 2 |
was disappointed in this | 2 |
prince and his deliverer | 2 |
be branded on both | 2 |
the last day of | 2 |
the master of the | 2 |
he was at last | 2 |
third groom of the | 2 |
presence of the majesty | 2 |
elizabeth and the lady | 2 |
warning sign from hendon | 2 |
meeting with the prince | 2 |
the prince a prisoner | 2 |
disappearance of the prince | 2 |
for he was a | 2 |
dost imagine i will | 2 |
to death in oil | 2 |
it was not i | 2 |
the loss of his | 2 |
his head and said | 2 |
in mine own person | 2 |
days and nights were | 2 |