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quadgram frequency
at the same time108
the queen of scots106
of the earl of82
for the most part68
one of the most58
on the other hand51
on the part of47
the earl of essex45
the duke of norfolk44
the king of spain44
at the head of42
seems to have been42
of the queen of41
is said to have40
the queen of england35
appears to have been35
for the purpose of35
at the end of35
in the time of33
in the mean time33
in the midst of32
the earl of sussex31
of the duke of31
the king of scots30
the earl of leicester29
of the king of28
was at this time28
that is to say27
to the earl of27
was one of the27
the king of france27
to be found in26
the end of the26
the church of england26
the part of the25
is one of the25
said to have been24
mary queen of scots24
he seems to have24
it is probable that23
the earl of arundel22
of the house of22
as well as the22
the head of the22
of the queen and22
it is impossible to22
in the case of22
the rest of the22
that he was a22
it is true that21
and one of the21
a great deal of21
on account of the21
the greater part of21
to the king of20
from time to time20
for the sake of20
of the church of19
of some of the19
and the earl of19
as has been said19
on the other side19
in the house of19
to have been a19
the earl of shrewsbury18
the time of the18
in the days of18
in the eyes of18
the death of the18
the reign of elizabeth17
on the th of17
is not to be17
to be seen in17
it is to be17
the midst of the17
by the earl of17
the earl of hertford17
of the english church17
to the queen of17
committed to the tower16
of the reign of16
during the reign of16
on the one hand16
in the first place16
the tower of london16
on the subject of16
the beginning of the16
in a kind of15
to the end of15
at the time of15
the character of the15
of one of the15
the close of the15
king henry the eighth15
into the hands of15
the life of the15
the hands of the15
for the first time15
to have been the15
was by no means15
the study of the15
in spite of the15
the house of commons15
the queen and her15
one side of the15
was a man of15
he is said to14
the author of the14
it must be confessed14
that he could not14
a great part of14
it must have been14
in the beginning of14
be found in the14
the duke of anjou14
the whole of the14
a part of the14
the court of elizabeth14
the earl of northumberland14
my lord of essex14
to the house of14
after the death of14
with the queen of14
it is said that14
to one of the14
it is certain that14
a member of the14
the eyes of the14
of the sixteenth century14
and at the same14
in the history of13
heir to the crown13
the middle of the13
one of the greatest13
of which he was13
he was educated at13
that she would not13
the earl of southampton13
of one of his13
is a kind of13
the history of the13
than that of the13
in the cause of13
in a state of13
it is not so13
to the duke of13
and the rest of13
the use of the13
caused him to be13
of the court of13
queen of scots was13
to the english crown13
head of the church13
to the number of13
the city of london13
the duke of suffolk12
to the english throne12
in favor of the12
the character of a12
the mind of the12
and the king of12
not a few of12
the earl of pembroke12
the duke of somerset12
in the character of12
as we have seen12
death of the queen12
in one of the12
the death of her12
in the course of12
seem to have been12
about the same time12
the favor of the12
or at the leastwise12
and in the end12
the name of the12
the mirror for magistrates12
in which he had12
the death of his12
which he had been12
it must be remembered12
of the state of12
and it may be12
is by no means12
as well as of12
that the earl of12
a few days after12
to which he was12
master of the horse12
a great number of11
seems to have had11
with a kind of11
it does not appear11
that she had been11
it is no wonder11
it is difficult to11
the coming of the11
he appears to have11
the end of his11
is to be found11
the earl of devonshire11
the most part of11
the title of the11
on the accession of11
a good deal of11
with which he had11
the arrival of the11
in the hands of11
is supposed to have11
that he did not11
be seen in the11
are to be found11
with the exception of11
in which he was11
for the benefit of11
in the summer of11
to a great extent11
it seems to me10
is no wonder that10
the spirit of the10
as well as in10
song of praise is10
of praise is due10
i doubt not but10
the son of a10
the order of succession10
be said to be10
which she had been10
greater part of the10
the earl of oxford10
the hand of the10
that she could not10
the end of this10
one of the first10
the time of his10
the reign of mary10
he was born in10
in the court of10
it has been said10
the state of the10
may be said of10
the south side of10
within the limits of10
may be said to10
of the laws of10
in her power to10
have been made to10
the presence of the10
at the court of10
and there is no10
that he had been10
at the present day10
all song of praise10
as soon as the10
during the time of10
and in spite of10
with the earl of10
was the son of10
that the queen was10
with which she had10
prisoner in the tower10
the king and the10
the greatest part of10
the person of the10
the latter part of10
the earl of surry10
but at the same10
the king of sweden10
of the name of10
of the same kind10
in the bosom of10
the two noble kinsmen9
the commonwealth of england9
the influence of the9
the side of the9
must be remembered that9
was about this time9
order of the garter9
to the study of9
the same time the9
the house of lords9
i do not think9
to be regarded as9
the protection of the9
to return to the9
in the same way9
at a time when9
as one of the9
of the french king9
to the cause of9
it cometh to pass9
in the name of9
in spite of all9
of the queen to9
as a kind of9
the king of denmark9
the service of the9
of the seventeenth century9
the date of the9
years of his life9
the government of the9
as well as a9
and it was not9
the object of his9
under all the circumstances9
the mouth of the9
the same may be9
a letter to the9
but it was a9
is to be seen9
nothing could be more9
it was not long9
the work of the9
during the whole of9
but it was not9
of the church in9
to which he had9
by king henry the9
of the character of9
on the death of9
of the low countries9
great part of the9
the church of rome9
does not appear that9
the court of france9
in process of time9
the tribe of ben9
of most of the9
the throne of england9
at the feet of9
that there was no9
it was not till9
of the protestant party9
in a letter to9
by no means a9
death and character of9
at the close of9
who seems to have9
it may be that9
the laws of the9
the execution of the9
would not have been9
so far as to9
it is a world9
in the work of9
there is no doubt9
the earl of warwick9
the people of england9
of master of the9
that it would be9
that it was not9
appear to have been9
to the queen and9
in the order of9
he would not have9
the defeat of the9
the accession of elizabeth9
in minor caroline poets9
to be had in9
it was in the8
the benefit of the8
the manner in which8
of the royal family8
the order of the8
character of queen elizabeth8
on the one side8
he was about to8
found it necessary to8
as if he had8
of the most remarkable8
laws of the realm8
on the same day8
that he should be8
be put to death8
year of his age8
the early part of8
the command of the8
the other side of8
of which she was8
the names of the8
not in the least8
of lady jane grey8
as i have said8
was committed to the8
the duchess of malfi8
the consent of the8
title of earl of8
he ought to have8
was not to be8
the measures of the8
with her own hand8
the marquis of dorset8
the authority of the8
however this might be8
sent to the tower8
the first part of8
in the service of8
defeat of the armada8
a daughter of the8
the archbishop of canterbury8
at the beginning of8
the body of the8
the duke of northumberland8
within the compass of8
next heir to the8
the best of the8
in one of his8
some of the most8
of the tribe of8
are not to be8
of the young king8
the duke of savoy8
in the month of8
of the countess of8
the hand of elizabeth8
favor of the queen8
in the reign of8
by the death of8
the taste of the8
same may be said8
it shall suffice to8
for which he was8
did not wish to8
the treaty of edinburgh8
was the first to8
at one side of8
in the mind of8
ought to have been8
the head of a8
of the nobility and8
that he might be8
in these our days8
to the throne of8
that he should have8
the daughter of the8
head of the english8
the marriage of the8
under the title of8
is a world to7
that she should be7
son of the earl7
in a tone of7
in the middle of7
with that of the7
that they might be7
by no means the7
period of her life7
during the period of7
in respect to the7
and some of them7
is not so much7
not one of them7
to the memory of7
that he would not7
the members of the7
was not long before7
as you like it7
that it is a7
the title of earl7
in the sixteenth century7
if it be so7
of the first order7
that she should not7
the eldest son of7
that he was the7
be said to have7
the accession of mary7
of the family of7
to the church of7
do not think that7
close of the year7
as soon as he7
on the ground of7
to do with the7
edited by ernest rhys7
of gold and silver7
the king and queen7
but to return to7
will not let to7
that it was a7
was a kind of7
the university of oxford7
against the life of7
by the space of7
of which he had7
the honor of knighthood7
accession to the throne7
could not have been7
up and down the7
duke of norfolk and7
the light of a7
edited by william sharp7
the character of elizabeth7
in the low countries7
a large number of7
the queen and the7
is no doubt that7
the cause of the7
the earl of bedford7
the reign of james7
in the affairs of7
under the influence of7
by reason of the7
heir to the throne7
the loss of her7
the case of the7
committal to the tower7
as i have heard7
the wife of the7
may be called the7
and seems to have7
letter to the queen7
the defence of the7
whereby it cometh to7
that it is not7
lost no time in7
south side of the7
the marquis of exeter7
the earl of huntingdon7
queen of scots and7
it seems to have7
the same time a7
the conduct of the7
a young man of7
in the presence of7
of mary queen of7
of himself and his7
she was no longer7
in the same year7
every man in his7
in his power to7
the first order of7
it will be seen7
to the end they7
the master of the7
by the hand of7
the author of a7
is believed to have7
out of the window7
of the bishop of7
on account of his7
on the story of7
with the loss of7
the good graces of7
at the expense of7
in the way of7
on the point of7
members of the council7
to the office of7
it would be difficult7
of such as are7
anecdote of the queen7
one of the very7
a man who had7
a few of the7
what may be called7
cometh to pass that7
in the next chapter7
does not seem to7
as that of the7
and the next day7
which it had been7
in the light of7
we do not find7
in the event of7
to which she had7
at the death of7
that it was the7
to the wishes of7
of succession to the7
little more than a7
history of english poetry6
it came to pass6
supposed to have been6
of which she had6
and this is the6
and as he was6
could not fail to6
to be made of6
the first day of6
of sir valentine fleetwood6
to see the queen6
the office of lord6
to whom he had6
the earl of cumberland6
in the heart of6
the council of war6
by the fact that6
this part of the6
the earl of rutland6
the ladies of the6
as it is thought6
in each of them6
that he had not6
earl of essex had6
be said of the6
at the time when6
the fashion of the6
as i take it6
lord deputy of ireland6
to the see of6
the light of the6
it is not necessary6
in such a case6
of the death of6
for the safety of6
man in his humour6
as it seems to6
history of the world6
the supposed sir valentine6
at the age of6
one of the few6
that she had not6
the period of her6
by the loss of6
the court and the6
by one of the6
she was a catholic6
with the duke of6
put a stop to6
at this time the6
as may be seen6
the son of the6
been the subject of6
not to be found6
some one of the6
at one of the6
and it was in6
so much the rather6
of the protestant cause6
from one of the6
in prose and verse6
he was at length6
between the queen and6
must be admitted that6
to have been at6
work of the time6
early english text society6
with the king of6
for the entertainment of6
by means of the6
the course of the6
if it be not6
as head of the6
clerk of the council6
is said that the6
day of the flight6
at the hands of6
in the shape of6
to the countess of6
became more and more6
it is possible that6
as has been already6
for the queen of6
the loss of his6
with a view to6
latter part of the6
wife of the earl6
than any of his6
as it were in6
he was a man6
the general character of6
by whom he was6
one or two of6
the sense of the6
that she was not6
of her protestant subjects6
the way in which6
and it would be6
a world to see6
the countess of shrewsbury6
is not a little6
the duke of parma6
the top of the6
to her majesty in6
at this time to6
of all the rest6
to have been in6
for the good of6
the lords of the6
have come down to6
under the name of6
that it had been6
the intrigues of the6
the maintenance of the6
of the power of6
enemy to the king6
the subject of the6
for the use of6
has been said that6
and it is not6
and the title of6
that she would never6
but he did not6
in some of the6
the best of them6
and now and then6
the same time she6
mind of the queen6
it was agreed that6
must be confessed that6
during the remainder of6
is one of those6
and he did not6
and the duke of6
at once to the6
and two or three6
that she did not6
in which she was6
a day or two6
as if she were6
the cruelty of the6
study of the law6
as the author of6
something of the same6
of the council of6
pap with a hatchet6
master of the ordnance6
put an end to6
the university of cambridge6
in such wise as6
a gentleman of the6
the death of mary6
the marchioness of exeter6
that he would have6
we shall have to6
will be seen that6
his queen and country6
under the reign of6
burleigh papers by haynes6
from beyond the sea6
to any one who6
elizabeth in the tower6
an account of the6
it must be admitted6
the heart of a6
the nature of the6
not so much to6
that he had a6
on the south side6
the attention of the6
for the maintenance of6
to have been very6
the leader of the6
the failure of the6
is thought to have6
in spite of her6
must have been a6
it will not be6
to be allowed to6
he does not seem6
one of the best6
one and the same6
on this occasion was6
the queen was much6
and that he was6
was a member of6
in the first instance6
the reign of edward6
is not easy to6
i know not how6
the same time to6
the days of the6
of which is the6
by the name of6
the return from parnassus6
about the middle of6
the mind of elizabeth6
to the taste of6
he was committed to6
of the king and6
had the good fortune6
countries of the main6
for the space of6
on the following day6
as in the following6
the time of henry6
presented her with a6
for a long time6
an enemy to the6
other side of the6
the poetry of the6
on his return to6
i do not know6
may be found in6
in all the world6
to believe that the6
he was not a6
the appearance of a6
he was able to6
for the defence of6
the knowledge of the6
to whom she had6
with the title of6
to avail himself of6
chancellor of the university6
an embassy to the6
and that she had6
title to the crown6
we are told that6
the marquis of northampton6
the reign of henry6
the part of her6
the loss of calais6
of elizabeth and her6
of cloth of gold6
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the misfortune to be5
of her majesty and5
which she was not5
to become his wife5
part of the queen5
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by the appearance of5
her maids of honor5
a considerable number of5
to the history of5
for the destruction of5
of the number of5
between mary and elizabeth5
it is not that5
not seem to have5
which he was about5
the cause of this5
of the influence of5
it shall not be5
was supposed to be5
in the seventeenth century5
and that is the5
which he had taken5
the peace of the5
the year of the5
he was of a5
if we are to5
that any one who5
the royal family of5
the favor of his5
the pleasure of the5
as much as the5
would be difficult to5
to his own house5
of the two earls5
to be of the5
in the art of5
the days of elizabeth5
which there is no5
should be made to5
the son of sir5
from the king of5
his marriage with her5
the affections of her5
to the general reader5
he was also a5
that a gentleman should5
the places where they5
the countess of essex5
who is said to5
by her to the5
yet to be seen5
that he was in5
in the new world5
part of his life5
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the zeal of the5
that it might be5
at any rate the5
as i have been5
of the most important5
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a sense of the5
with respect to the5
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art of english poesy5
be supposed to have5
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is recorded to have5
the same time it5
is not necessary to5
other members of the5
without the consent of5
that he was not5
in the study of5
the protestant party in5
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from the pen of5
it would be a5
the duchess of somerset5
she said that she5
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for some time in5
as the father of5
he and his men5
as a matter of5
almond for a parrot5
i know not what5
was not at all5
the anatomy of melancholy5
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to the king and5
that of any other5
that the queen had5
as well as to5
i have no skill5
the death of henry5
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told him that she5
the duties of his5
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one way or another5
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the latter end of5
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of the english court5
to be one of5
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that the king of5
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earl of sussex and5
the command of a5
than most of his5
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any one of the5
of such things as5
execution of the sentence5
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of the suffolk line5
him to the tower5
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the way to the5
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may or may not5
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more than a century5
every quarter of the5
be one of the5
the reading of the5
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in the language of5
end of the reign5
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the martin marprelate controversy5
him out of the5
as i have seen5
of the english nation5
quarter of a century5
we have also the5
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the inns of court5
that she might be5
to the bishop of5
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should be able to5
the death of leicester5
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drawn by six horses5
yet they are not5
than at this present5
it may be observed5
he was the son5
be the work of5
i must needs confess5
in the execution of5
it is sufficient to5
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the house of the5
my lord of leicester5
there can be no5
the road to paris5
him to have been5
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a romance of the5
at this time a5
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the state of her5
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which ought to have5
of her majesty in5
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king henry the seventh5
of the university wits5
the rear of the5
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of the man who5
the course of his5
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for a time to5
as it may seem5
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it seemed as if5
are now and then5
there is no reason5
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lord howard of effingham5
be brought to pass5
of henry the eighth5
in the estimation of5
never seems to have5
merry devil of edmonton5
letter of the queen5
may be doubted whether5
in regard to the5
be regarded as the5
at the bottom of5
greatest part of the5
here and there in5
the result of the5
the word of god5
the law of the5
still my spaniel slept5
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the end of her5
to be looked for5
i am persuaded that5
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to the student of5
was regarded as a5
sufficient to say that5
the tyranny of the5
he was one of5
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part of the work5
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her majesty and the5
the fate of the5
in consideration of his5
if they happen to5
some at least of5
of scots and her5
it may be doubted5
not by any means5
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the fact that the5
as i said before5
his way to the5
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many of them are5
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of the black rod5
the interference of the5
the earl of lenox5
the man who had5
brief view of the5
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and of all the5
it has been already5
of the university of5
by her in the5
guilty of high treason5
the bishop of london5
to have been born5
spite of all the5
the return of the5
did not hesitate to5
reign of james i5
in front of the5
an almond for a5
for her safe keeping5
in his own time5
i do not read5
his life and works5
the cause of his5
government of the country5
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which she had hitherto5
a certain amount of5
to the lord keeper5
the bottom of the5
in the last chapter5
which he had so5
must have been the5
the end of a5
was not one of5
so much as to5
a year or two5
of our present period5
that he and his5
the majority of the5
many of them were5
daughter of the king5
the property of the5
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