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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 29 |
notes for div a | 29 |
the mother of god | 20 |
the sun of iustice | 19 |
e the impresa the | 14 |
the impresa the motto | 12 |
qvi mal y pense | 12 |
the city of london | 11 |
honi soit qvi mal | 11 |
soit qvi mal y | 11 |
characters represented either as | 10 |
represented either as utf | 10 |
the sonne of god | 10 |
of the one side | 9 |
i text is available | 8 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 8 |
encoded text transcribed from | 8 |
the work described above | 8 |
the terms of creative | 8 |
images scanned from microfilm | 8 |
the institutions providing financial | 8 |
markup reviewed and edited | 8 |
to the terms of | 8 |
text and markup reviewed | 8 |
support to the early | 8 |
described above is co | 8 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 8 |
this phase i text | 8 |
keyed and coded from | 8 |
assigned for keying and | 8 |
and encoded edition of | 8 |
in the midst of | 8 |
the early english books | 8 |
according to the terms | 8 |
the passion of her | 8 |
of the work described | 8 |
edition of the work | 8 |
encoded edition of the | 8 |
owned by the institutions | 8 |
and markup reviewed and | 8 |
institutions providing financial support | 8 |
of the blessed virgin | 8 |
all without asking permission | 8 |
with the lillie of | 8 |
to the early english | 8 |
by the institutions providing | 8 |
of our sacred parthenes | 8 |
iv tiff page images | 8 |
english books online text | 8 |
starre of the sea | 8 |
books online text creation | 8 |
is available for reuse | 8 |
text is available for | 8 |
from proquest page images | 8 |
text can be copied | 8 |
work described above is | 8 |
online text creation partnership | 8 |
tcp assigned for keying | 8 |
coded from proquest page | 8 |
the text can be | 8 |
even for commercial purposes | 8 |
financial support to the | 8 |
for keying and markup | 8 |
providing financial support to | 8 |
terms of creative commons | 8 |
and coded from proquest | 8 |
phase i text is | 8 |
the original in the | 7 |
it is euen the | 7 |
in the house of | 7 |
in this our emblem | 7 |
our brethren of scotland | 7 |
of the original in | 7 |
is sayd to be | 7 |
as much to say | 7 |
reproduction of the original | 7 |
all the fruit that | 6 |
and a thousand other | 6 |
so the blessed virgin | 6 |
may bee furthered by | 6 |
to the earle of | 6 |
furthered by an honest | 6 |
fruit that springs from | 6 |
according to that of | 6 |
the fruit that springs | 6 |
passion of her sonne | 6 |
the eyes of al | 6 |
by an honest and | 6 |
a collection of emblemes | 6 |
handmayd of our lord | 6 |
the incomparable virgin marie | 6 |
of the sacred parthenes | 6 |
is all the fruit | 6 |
the house of commons | 6 |
honest and pleasant recreation | 6 |
no more then a | 6 |
an honest and pleasant | 6 |
bee furthered by an | 6 |
for an anonymous work | 5 |
we respectfully request that | 5 |
of the process of | 5 |
the image sets published | 5 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 5 |
the print record of | 5 |
converting tcp files to | 5 |
included and sometimes a | 5 |
will remain and some | 5 |
and oxford and the | 5 |
returned to the keyers | 5 |
simplify the filling in | 5 |
for as much as | 5 |
the true nature of | 5 |
usual project restraints of | 5 |
encoding based on the | 5 |
although there are a | 5 |
text was proofread for | 5 |
texts were encoded and | 5 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 5 |
placeholder characters or elements | 5 |
in time of need | 5 |
with changes to facilitate | 5 |
and some readable characters | 5 |
been issued variously as | 5 |
level of the tei | 5 |
of any assumptions that | 5 |
was intended to range | 5 |
and wretchednesse is all | 5 |
to external keying companies | 5 |
actions of these latter | 5 |
that due credit and | 5 |
any remaining illegibles were | 5 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 5 |
and the publisher proquest | 5 |
be marked as illegible | 5 |
the filling in of | 5 |
the text creation partnership | 5 |
of each text was | 5 |
estc s this keyboarded | 5 |
are a number of | 5 |
for their own purposes | 5 |
number of works in | 5 |
the public domain as | 5 |
phase of the project | 5 |
errors will remain and | 5 |
or corrected and characters | 5 |
texts based on the | 5 |
the sunne of iustice | 5 |
unicode or text strings | 5 |
sometimes a second or | 5 |
to produce large quantities | 5 |
creating the tcp texts | 5 |
and characters marked as | 5 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 5 |
to simplify the filling | 5 |
was enhanced and or | 5 |
in accordance with level | 5 |
should be aware of | 5 |
divided into two phases | 5 |
was proofread for accuracy | 5 |
tcp files to tei | 5 |
a compelling reason to | 5 |
but we respectfully request | 5 |
at by a tcp | 5 |
aimed to produce large | 5 |
by university of nebraska | 5 |
up to a limit | 5 |
creation partnership web site | 5 |
sets published by proquest | 5 |
corrected and characters marked | 5 |
text selection was based | 5 |
and disposed into lotteries | 5 |
s this keyboarded and | 5 |
of these latter yeares | 5 |
textual data within the | 5 |
on the text encoding | 5 |
and linked to page | 5 |
wherewith she loued her | 5 |
in mind that in | 5 |
and sometimes a second | 5 |
illegible were corrected where | 5 |
general aim of eebo | 5 |
between and available in | 5 |
the shadow of the | 5 |
and therefore of any | 5 |
of instances per text | 5 |
or tei g elements | 5 |
into the public domain | 5 |
in all likelihood such | 5 |
on the new cambridge | 5 |
of gaps by user | 5 |
based on the text | 5 |
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been looked at by | 5 |
will be marked as | 5 |
print record of the | 5 |
first editions of a | 5 |
was based on the | 5 |
qa standards were returned | 5 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 5 |
understanding these processes should | 5 |
as opposed to critical | 5 |
data is very good | 5 |
works in english were | 5 |
was a compelling reason | 5 |
keying companies for transcription | 5 |
while the overall quality | 5 |
by proquest via their | 5 |
encoded and linked to | 5 |
illegibles were encoded as | 5 |
partnership between the universities | 5 |
tei p using tcp | 5 |
to page images in | 5 |
both morall and divine | 5 |
selection was intended to | 5 |
nature of the print | 5 |
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reflect the true nature | 5 |
were sent to external | 5 |
instances will never have | 5 |
domain as of january | 5 |
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in of gaps by | 5 |
released into the public | 5 |
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guidelines are available at | 5 |
within the usual project | 5 |
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files to tei p | 5 |
wide variety of subject | 5 |
of a work was | 5 |
the life of man | 5 |
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process of creating the | 5 |
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of michigan and oxford | 5 |
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of creating the tcp | 5 |
compelling reason to do | 5 |
and markup guidelines are | 5 |
sets were sent to | 5 |
title published between and | 5 |
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request that due credit | 5 |
a works in english | 5 |
the tei in libraries | 5 |
and available in eebo | 5 |
proquest via their early | 5 |
at the text creation | 5 |
based on the new | 5 |
that in all likelihood | 5 |
by converting tcp files | 5 |
should make clear that | 5 |
are eligible for inclusion | 5 |
image sets were sent | 5 |
during phase of the | 5 |
on the image sets | 5 |
editions of a works | 5 |
intended to range over | 5 |
created by converting tcp | 5 |
selection was based on | 5 |
assurance was then carried | 5 |
a wide variety of | 5 |
and encoded texts based | 5 |
language title published between | 5 |
were corrected where possible | 5 |
was divided into two | 5 |
project restraints of time | 5 |
wretchednesse is all the | 5 |
encoded texts based on | 5 |
was then carried out | 5 |
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use these texts for | 5 |
such instances will never | 5 |
take and use these | 5 |
keyers to be redone | 5 |
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to encode one copy | 5 |
the sun of planets | 5 |
a partnership between the | 5 |
accordance with level of | 5 |
the project have been | 5 |
with level of the | 5 |
some readable characters will | 5 |
and those which did | 5 |
credit and attribution is | 5 |
the usual project restraints | 5 |
the encoding was enhanced | 5 |
attribution is given to | 5 |
did not meet qa | 5 |
tcp data is very | 5 |
range over a wide | 5 |
can now take and | 5 |
bibliography of english literature | 5 |
the text encoding initiative | 5 |
respectfully request that due | 5 |
or later edition of | 5 |
between the universities of | 5 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 5 |
project have been released | 5 |
companies for transcription and | 5 |
their early english books | 5 |
where possible up to | 5 |
images in accordance with | 5 |
due credit and attribution | 5 |
of the house of | 5 |
published between and available | 5 |
the texts were encoded | 5 |
of a works in | 5 |
proquest to create accurately | 5 |
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encoded as gap s | 5 |
were encoded and linked | 5 |
been transformed into placeholder | 5 |
have been released into | 5 |
aware of the process | 5 |
external keying companies for | 5 |
reason to do so | 5 |
based on the image | 5 |
encoding was enhanced and | 5 |
some errors will remain | 5 |
and attribution is given | 5 |
out by editorial teams | 5 |
for accuracy and those | 5 |
will never have been | 5 |
second or later edition | 5 |
have been transformed into | 5 |
elements to simplify the | 5 |
and use these texts | 5 |
tcp aimed to produce | 5 |
of textual data within | 5 |
assumptions that can be | 5 |
to a limit of | 5 |
structural encoding based on | 5 |
which men may read | 5 |
the rest of the | 5 |
standards were returned to | 5 |
for transcription and basic | 5 |
to tei p using | 5 |
universities of michigan and | 5 |
mind that in all | 5 |
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elements of known extent | 5 |
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variety of subject areas | 5 |
readable characters will be | 5 |
a work was chosen | 5 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 5 |
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gaps by user contributors | 5 |
over a wide variety | 5 |
of time and funding | 5 |
oxford and the publisher | 5 |
public domain as of | 5 |
later edition of a | 5 |
were returned to the | 5 |
restraints of time and | 5 |
keying and markup guidelines | 5 |
the honour of the | 5 |
quantities of textual data | 5 |
available at the text | 5 |
linked to page images | 5 |
the overall quality of | 5 |
michigan and oxford and | 5 |
of tcp data is | 5 |
sent to external keying | 5 |
the keyers to be | 5 |
characters marked as illegible | 5 |
accuracy and those which | 5 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 5 |
chosen if there was | 5 |
be aware of the | 5 |
chose to create diplomatic | 5 |
can be made about | 5 |
that can be made | 5 |
filling in of gaps | 5 |
carried out by editorial | 5 |
bear in mind that | 5 |
characters will be marked | 5 |
processes should make clear | 5 |
or elements to simplify | 5 |
works in other languages | 5 |
and or corrected and | 5 |
texts created during phase | 5 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 5 |
which did not meet | 5 |
of the print record | 5 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 5 |
copies of the texts | 5 |
each text was proofread | 5 |
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true nature of the | 5 |
into placeholder characters or | 5 |
text strings within braces | 5 |
all likelihood such instances | 5 |
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these processes should make | 5 |
overall quality of tcp | 5 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 5 |
of the project have | 5 |
to reflect the true | 5 |
the process of creating | 5 |
to the honour of | 5 |
editorial teams in oxford | 5 |
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therefore of any assumptions | 5 |
been released into the | 5 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 5 |
of known extent have | 5 |
extent have been transformed | 5 |
are available at the | 5 |
and therefore chose to | 5 |
those which did not | 5 |
gap elements of known | 5 |
to range over a | 5 |
is given to their | 5 |
to the keyers to | 5 |
quality of tcp data | 5 |
in the passion of | 5 |
by a tcp editor | 5 |
as illegible were corrected | 5 |
marked as illegible were | 5 |
possible up to a | 5 |
enhanced and or corrected | 5 |
create accurately transcribed and | 5 |
corrected where possible up | 5 |
quality assurance was then | 5 |
tcp is a partnership | 5 |
published by proquest via | 5 |
these texts for their | 5 |
notably latin and welsh | 5 |
characters or elements to | 5 |
of the tei in | 5 |
publisher proquest to create | 5 |
were encoded as gap | 5 |
data within the usual | 5 |
markup guidelines are available | 5 |
opposed to critical editions | 5 |
was chosen if there | 5 |
the garden of the | 5 |
the publisher proquest to | 5 |
of works in other | 5 |
remain and some readable | 5 |
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limit of instances per | 5 |
teams in oxford and | 5 |
record of the period | 5 |
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likelihood such instances will | 5 |
of every monographic english | 5 |
image sets published by | 5 |
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remaining illegibles were encoded | 5 |
given to their original | 5 |
p using tcp tei | 5 |
tcp is to encode | 5 |
proofread for accuracy and | 5 |
texts for their own | 5 |
to create accurately transcribed | 5 |
large quantities of textual | 5 |
have been issued variously | 5 |
unicode or tei g | 5 |
to their original source | 5 |
in english were prioritized | 5 |
the waters of the | 5 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 5 |
a number of works | 5 |
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the house of god | 4 |
a sight of ye | 4 |
is hard to say | 4 |
in the british library | 4 |
of the incomparable virgin | 4 |
so much as the | 4 |
the glorie of the | 4 |
the handmayd of our | 4 |
of the diuine word | 4 |
and degrees of sin | 4 |
the time to come | 4 |
and of the other | 4 |
in the garden of | 4 |
to him instructed by | 4 |
thou mayst be one | 4 |
the heauen of heauens | 4 |
againe to him instructed | 4 |
from thought to finall | 4 |
of the city of | 4 |
by this thy lot | 4 |
heart of it selfe | 4 |
a stc estc s | 4 |
him instructed by him | 4 |
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of grace and mercie | 4 |
the ages of sin | 4 |
gone away from god | 4 |
the sun of the | 4 |
in the eyes of | 4 |
back againe to him | 4 |
thought to finall impenitencie | 4 |
art one of those | 4 |
if it be so | 4 |
the face of the | 4 |
the lords and commons | 4 |
quickened vvith metricall illvstrations | 4 |
the number of the | 4 |
hath regarded the lowlines | 4 |
the feare of god | 4 |
brought back againe to | 4 |
original in the british | 4 |
the coulour of the | 4 |
the height of the | 4 |
season of the spring | 4 |
to set thee free | 4 |
the pleasure and deuotion | 4 |
was the blessed virgin | 4 |
the heart of man | 4 |
for the pleasure and | 4 |
i to my beloued | 4 |
so much as a | 4 |
sayd to be the | 4 |
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guillaume de la perriere | 4 |
of the mother of | 4 |
the starre of the | 4 |
the rayes of the | 4 |
is no more then | 4 |
men may read without | 4 |
the heart of it | 4 |
by the name of | 4 |
the power of the | 4 |
the lowlines of his | 4 |
of the other side | 4 |
she is sayd to | 4 |
of the life of | 4 |
may read without spectacles | 4 |
regarded the lowlines of | 4 |
ouer head and eares | 4 |
aptara keyed and coded | 4 |
the end of the | 4 |
the grace of the | 4 |
the vertue of the | 4 |
or sinnes birth groweth | 4 |
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misery and wretchednesse is | 4 |
garden of our sacred | 4 |
sight of ye trans | 4 |
and xml conversion the | 4 |
in church and state | 3 |
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parthenian sodalitie of her | 3 |
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changes and metadata enrichments | 3 |
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garden of the sacred | 3 |
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the mysterious and delicious | 3 |
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god brought back againe | 3 |
the towre of london | 3 |
the mother and the | 3 |
the abundance of the | 3 |
category of texts with | 3 |
sodalitie of her immaculate | 3 |
my soule doth magnify | 3 |
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sound in mine eares | 3 |
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the guifts of the | 3 |
the sick and infirme | 3 |
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changes aim at restoring | 3 |
the annotation includes standard | 3 |
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of the tcp digital | 3 |
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the parthenian sodalitie of | 3 |
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version of the tcp | 3 |
sayd in the canticles | 3 |
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to put forth the | 3 |
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the waters of grace | 3 |
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the cherubins and seraphins | 3 |
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of the empyreal heauens | 3 |
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the rate of defects | 3 |
printed by avgvstine mathevves | 3 |
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the high and mighty | 3 |
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the odour of thine | 3 |
an enriched version of | 3 |
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words puts this text | 3 |
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that support the display | 3 |
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odour of thine oyntments | 3 |
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or stationer meant to | 3 |
by amateur and professional | 3 |
the house of the | 3 |
emblemes for the entertainement | 3 |
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linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 3 |
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emblemized with ingraven plats | 3 |
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the text has been | 3 |
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in french by guillaume | 3 |
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before the eyes of | 2 |
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the hearts of kings | 2 |
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the prince of darknes | 2 |
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infection of the heart | 2 |
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the nature of the | 2 |
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so our incomparable ladie | 2 |
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wine of the heart | 2 |
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let there be no | 2 |
our hieroglyphicke looke into | 2 |
take a little paine | 2 |
t is i bid | 2 |
what thine emblem counsells | 2 |
inflaming of the heart | 2 |
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with sweet words they | 2 |
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text in the d | 2 |
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powred into the world | 2 |
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table of the heart | 2 |
prince that would beware | 2 |
i espyde grim death | 2 |
that which you desire | 2 |
suite as well our | 2 |
and the golden coulour | 2 |
beginning of a new | 2 |
why should i not | 2 |
it is too late | 2 |
the course we take | 2 |
what may the reason | 2 |
kingdome of heauen is | 2 |
the life of the | 2 |
they couer their deceit | 2 |
so much as in | 2 |
to those noble personages | 2 |
a branch of that | 2 |
diuersitie of coulours in | 2 |
their passage to york | 2 |
lest princes should perceiue | 2 |
in the same place | 2 |
friends at thrice five | 2 |
perseverance brings large workes | 2 |
to the right honorable | 2 |
passage out of this | 2 |
the most noble and | 2 |
and what is that | 2 |
whether it be the | 2 |
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with the wind of | 2 |
sacred parthenes symbolically set | 2 |
at the signe of | 2 |
would i haue thee | 2 |
of the blessed spirits | 2 |
bvt now come we | 2 |
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schola cordis or the | 2 |
power and protection of | 2 |
the humiliation of the | 2 |
the light of her | 2 |
who so much wrong | 2 |
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the name of maria | 2 |
the bread of life | 2 |
those names vnto whom | 2 |
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of the greater world | 2 |
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the spirit of god | 2 |
thy fire of love | 2 |
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that many men have | 2 |
the darknesse of the | 2 |
to inhabit as abovesaid | 2 |
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prettie pipe his voice | 2 |
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by the diuine wisedome | 2 |
the voice of the | 2 |
mother of the true | 2 |
falsehoods and allurements may | 2 |
of thy few daies | 2 |
levelling of the heart | 2 |
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in what a streight | 2 |
she was a garden | 2 |
in god my saviovr | 2 |
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of those names vnto | 2 |
fire of diuine loue | 2 |
any one of these | 2 |
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blessed virgin like a | 2 |
creatour of al things | 2 |
of all their drifts | 2 |
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the enlightening of the | 2 |
by the parliament to | 2 |
five yeares and three | 2 |
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may see wherein they | 2 |
dayes of the spring | 2 |
soule doth magnify our | 2 |
and the blessed virgin | 2 |
vpper region of the | 2 |
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little spot appeares more | 2 |
the most blessed virgin | 2 |
and vertue youth shall | 2 |
the two houses of | 2 |
it affords to wearie | 2 |
noblest mindes doe crave | 2 |
the time of her | 2 |
a letter sent to | 2 |
was but a painted | 2 |
angels charge over thee | 2 |
now assembled in parliament | 2 |
your majesty and your | 2 |
the diuine word incarnate | 2 |
honour conceitedly emblazoned with | 2 |
els they might have | 2 |
in forme of an | 2 |
world are soonest spred | 2 |
the incarnation of christ | 2 |
the renewing of the | 2 |
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which the church sings | 2 |
of the said church | 2 |
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she is wholy sweet | 2 |
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what i can doe | 2 |
the earth of the | 2 |
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her comming will not | 2 |
wherin the sun of | 2 |
the mother of faire | 2 |
i am sure of | 2 |
heart that in my | 2 |
it is the true | 2 |
would fitter be for | 2 |
the name of marie | 2 |
of sea and land | 2 |
the things which thou | 2 |
when thou hast done | 2 |
temple of the diuinitie | 2 |
she tooke from the | 2 |
was truly the oliue | 2 |
entertainement of deuout soules | 2 |
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that it might be | 2 |
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such as these may | 2 |
the brightest staines we | 2 |
and that the course | 2 |
to the maiestie of | 2 |
ladie of the world | 2 |
of its owne accord | 2 |
delicious garden of the | 2 |
tender and administer the | 2 |
shall i returne to | 2 |
strove to gaine me | 2 |
watching of the heart | 2 |
conception of the sonne | 2 |
soueraigne and medicinal for | 2 |
vanity of the heart | 2 |
had a principall hand | 2 |
a crowne of thornes | 2 |
of our blessed ladie | 2 |
base and low degree | 2 |
in that which els | 2 |
flowers of al vertues | 2 |
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words they couer their | 2 |
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the puritie of her | 2 |
intrap the foolish birds | 2 |
yeares emblemized with ingraven | 2 |
the picture of a | 2 |
the first that euer | 2 |
nor yet was she | 2 |
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in the womb of | 2 |
let her not depart | 2 |
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the flux and reflux | 2 |
hvmi serpens extollor honore | 2 |
voice he learnes to | 2 |
lords and peers now | 2 |
by her safe direction | 2 |
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as our proverbe saith | 2 |
if she were not | 2 |
rest of the heart | 2 |
drifts in termes and | 2 |
the proceedings of the | 2 |
for them to doe | 2 |
of these thou bee | 2 |
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of love and life | 2 |
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cordis or the heart | 2 |
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them at a clap | 2 |
true sun of iustice | 2 |
and allurements may eschew | 2 |
more in the face | 2 |
that he may get | 2 |
so our blessed virgin | 2 |
at thrice five yeares | 2 |
cherubins and seraphins themselues | 2 |
who trust upon their | 2 |
to know mine heart | 2 |
exulted in god my | 2 |
and administer the said | 2 |
said church or chappell | 2 |
covantage keyed and coded | 2 |
in her glorious assumption | 2 |
emblazoned with emblemes annexed | 2 |
heauen of heauens can | 2 |
order of the garter | 2 |
so the incomparable virgin | 2 |
printed by william iones | 2 |
in a certain place | 2 |
renewing of the heart | 2 |
if they haue their | 2 |
to doe the worke | 2 |
all their drifts in | 2 |
are male and female | 2 |
the power and protection | 2 |
vnder thy seruants feet | 2 |
maketh glad the heart | 2 |
she were not the | 2 |
the ensigne of peace | 2 |
the glorious queene of | 2 |
me grace for evermore | 2 |
enlarging of the heart | 2 |
seeing he deferres his | 2 |
member of the house | 2 |
foolish birds within his | 2 |
flower of the sun | 2 |
i can not tel | 2 |
to the mother of | 2 |
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the glowing heat thereof | 2 |
as so manie starres | 2 |
the bondage of the | 2 |
al the world besides | 2 |
the limbeck of the | 2 |
be sure to finde | 2 |
prop of the heart | 2 |
peers now assembled in | 2 |
vote in the house | 2 |
it is a point | 2 |
al to the honour | 2 |
god rules their hearts | 2 |
with the odour of | 2 |
be an heart of | 2 |
y pense your sable | 2 |
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and his blessed mother | 2 |
spiritually to be found | 2 |
protest before your majesty | 2 |
the bishop of winchester | 2 |
the oppression of the | 2 |
now come we to | 2 |
his angels charge over | 2 |
play least in sight | 2 |
tree of the crosse | 2 |
am i sure of | 2 |
wisdome give to thee | 2 |
be one of them | 2 |
faile in that which | 2 |
this is the ladder | 2 |
one time or other | 2 |
pallace of the sun | 2 |
passage to york turn | 2 |
more then a meer | 2 |
should perceiue shun their | 2 |
narrow in the end | 2 |
which they cal a | 2 |
to be a signe | 2 |
of this present parliament | 2 |
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as wel for the | 2 |
and some of them | 2 |
as the queen of | 2 |
the bands of love | 2 |
grant me grace for | 2 |
huntington library and art | 2 |
this am i sure | 2 |
broken before the lords | 2 |
his majesties most honourable | 2 |
with prettie pipe his | 2 |
cleansing of the heart | 2 |
the earle of dorset | 2 |
contrition of the heart | 2 |
both the one and | 2 |
sinaj was the mount | 2 |
it hath with it | 2 |
minde of the frontispeece | 2 |
she should not be | 2 |
of the old seed | 2 |
she is a great | 2 |
of princes lewdly led | 2 |
assent to the propositions | 2 |
it is not good | 2 |
he long deferres deserved | 2 |
her falsehoods and allurements | 2 |
the badges of honour | 2 |
moderne quickened vvith metricall | 2 |
appeares more in the | 2 |
hopefull friends at thrice | 2 |
school of the heart | 2 |
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oyster of the sea | 2 |
for the betraying of | 2 |
was made leivtenant of | 2 |
rayes of the sunne | 2 |
or of the virgin | 2 |
the tilling of the | 2 |
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speake of the mount | 2 |
who through thy sonne | 2 |
replenished with the deaw | 2 |
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mother of faire dilection | 2 |
weighing of the heart | 2 |
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i le raise thee | 2 |
and to the end | 2 |
as if you thought | 2 |
that from the beginning | 2 |
my words in vaine | 2 |
powred downe so fast | 2 |
ioy of her hart | 2 |
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her not depart from | 2 |
of al graces and | 2 |
whom the heauen of | 2 |
sonne of god in | 2 |
the citizens of london | 2 |
the prayses of our | 2 |
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center of the earth | 2 |
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unto those who live | 2 |
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of the immaculate lamb | 2 |
the souldiers in their | 2 |
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nothing els but a | 2 |
such things as are | 2 |
brightest staines we see | 2 |
but what i can | 2 |
drawing of this lot | 2 |
grim death attending vice | 2 |
and let him that | 2 |
majesties most honourable privie | 2 |
is the tree of | 2 |
the middle of their | 2 |
the morning of his | 2 |
the life of nature | 2 |
in fine cloth the | 2 |
to be partaker of | 2 |
of his majesties most | 2 |
birder meaneth to intrap | 2 |
new heart i give | 2 |
his eares to flatterers | 2 |
to the rest of | 2 |
of her glorious assumption | 2 |
the eyes of the | 2 |
that continuance perfects many | 2 |
with the guifts of | 2 |
pacis fero signa fvtvrae | 2 |
but not till thou | 2 |
softening of the heart | 2 |
of the earth or | 2 |
the ladder of the | 2 |
the light of fayth | 2 |
knight of the most | 2 |
flowers of the heart | 2 |
the hauen of the | 2 |
the daughters of hierusalem | 2 |
the prop of the | 2 |
and vertve at the | 2 |
of her blessed life | 2 |
so it fares with | 2 |
and so i will | 2 |
snares of the diuel | 2 |
honour of the incomparable | 2 |
thou hast in publicke | 2 |
the earle of straford | 2 |
deuises and emblemes for | 2 |
from us by our | 2 |
the hedging of the | 2 |
of peace and mercie | 2 |
like the young man | 2 |
ouer hils and dales | 2 |
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the work of the | 2 |
and through her example | 2 |
by drawing of this | 2 |
the taking away of | 2 |
the one and other | 2 |
in the winter of | 2 |
by gods mercy timely | 2 |
the good and bad | 2 |
endlesse misery and wretchednesse | 2 |
when he framed the | 2 |
called the starre of | 2 |
spirituall cases of conscience | 2 |
that maketh glad the | 2 |
the wounds of christ | 2 |
the tree of life | 2 |
to the right honourable | 2 |
it is one of | 2 |
therefore is sayd to | 2 |
a palme in cades | 2 |
of the diuine benignitie | 2 |
the shade of thy | 2 |
men who trust upon | 2 |
thou shalt find it | 2 |
by gods mercy the | 2 |
fitter be for them | 2 |
captain hotham his son | 2 |
rising of the sun | 2 |
to the kings most | 2 |
the church of england | 2 |
thou knowest not what | 2 |
fault seemes greater and | 2 |
the cleansing of the | 2 |
thy friend before thou | 2 |
though i have not | 2 |
before the lords and | 2 |
one minute of an | 2 |
is not to be | 2 |
the foolish birds within | 2 |
as well our strength | 2 |
on faire vertve my | 2 |
why dost thou hide | 2 |
if it should prove | 2 |
the mirrour of maiestie | 2 |
flesh desires to have | 2 |
of his hand mayd | 2 |
heauen is like to | 2 |
most of those whom | 2 |
if it be any | 2 |
if thou needs must | 2 |
names vnto whom this | 2 |
is the herald of | 2 |
this ship of our | 2 |
when clothes the carkasse | 2 |
the true and perfect | 2 |
vast and immense sea | 2 |
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art the sun of | 2 |
the circumcision of the | 2 |
against the parliament and | 2 |
all the wayes of | 2 |
was a signed fountain | 2 |
shal i alwayes liue | 2 |
deuices containing an hundred | 2 |
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vainely trifling pretious time | 2 |
course of her blessed | 2 |
framed by the hand | 2 |
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in her best array | 2 |
of the world besides | 2 |
if it be an | 2 |
the garden of their | 2 |
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i know not what | 2 |
fine deuices containing an | 2 |
from hope of grace | 2 |
so comming to inhabit | 2 |
in matters of religion | 2 |
togeather with the primrose | 2 |
for the vse and | 2 |
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as if they did | 2 |
that as libanus is | 2 |
hardnesse of the heart | 2 |
persons of the trinity | 2 |
when the sun of | 2 |
that i viewing it | 2 |
what the wanton flesh | 2 |
the center of her | 2 |
but with sweet words | 2 |
in the lap of | 2 |
give his angels charge | 2 |
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by the lords and | 2 |
the world are soonest | 2 |
it fit to lay | 2 |
the d category of | 2 |
the house of her | 2 |
as in fine cloth | 2 |
the levelling of the | 2 |
plot against the city | 2 |
keeping of the heart | 2 |
the spring and origin | 2 |
which noblest mindes doe | 2 |
the dayes of the | 2 |
doth magnify our lord | 2 |
to be no more | 2 |
euer are like to | 2 |
both good and ill | 2 |
to preach repentance and | 2 |
not the light of | 2 |
the absence of the | 2 |
deawes of grace and | 2 |
not display the map | 2 |
the morall of your | 2 |
none of her owne | 2 |
there is no remedy | 2 |
moued by the holie | 2 |
that in a princes | 2 |
the fountain of life | 2 |
with pious deuises and | 2 |
seemes greater and is | 2 |
for the noblest end | 2 |
so poore a thing | 2 |
long deferres deserved blowes | 2 |
of the most noble | 2 |
not on the flesh | 2 |
display the map of | 2 |
one of the prettiest | 2 |
christ and his blessed | 2 |
greater then the earth | 2 |
for as al other | 2 |
of the eternal word | 2 |
of heauen is like | 2 |
both aboue and beneath | 2 |
the flying of the | 2 |
should suite as well | 2 |
man in our emblem | 2 |
the infection of the | 2 |
grace for evermore to | 2 |
when they are tride | 2 |
the powring out of | 2 |
and waste their time | 2 |
and for our ladie | 2 |
thou hast done all | 2 |
to intrap the foolish | 2 |
this worke is appropriated | 2 |
see wherein they faile | 2 |
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the metropolis of the | 2 |
in their passage to | 2 |
of texts with between | 2 |
sold at the signe | 2 |
in the holes of | 2 |
and mother of mercie | 2 |
a thousand the like | 2 |
lord chiefe iustice of | 2 |
serve me said vice | 2 |
darknesse of the heart | 2 |
vice and vertue youth | 2 |
the world may behold | 2 |
administer the said oath | 2 |
then rest in the | 2 |
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friends in the houses | 2 |
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the blessed virgin like | 2 |
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the earle of hertford | 2 |
the impresa the mott | 2 |
the eyes of men | 2 |
into the world alone | 2 |
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to entertaine the spring | 2 |
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more persons of the | 2 |
the kings most excellent | 2 |
birds within his craftie | 2 |
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of the heauenlie kingdome | 2 |
scourging of the heart | 2 |
the time of his | 2 |
things that can be | 2 |
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global keyed and coded | 2 |
to make them better | 2 |
to see her in | 2 |
circumcision of the heart | 2 |
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middle of their courses | 2 |
that some affaires require | 2 |
seeding of the heart | 2 |
and then to behold | 2 |
it ought to be | 2 |
sacrifice of the heart | 2 |
my beloued to me | 2 |
evermore to view her | 2 |
faire vertve my affection | 2 |
the glorie of god | 2 |
covetousnesse of the heart | 2 |
espyde grim death attending | 2 |
my hopefull friends at | 2 |
it is the maister | 2 |
in a firme union | 2 |
too great a care | 2 |
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teach thee how to | 2 |
church sings of her | 2 |
of the mount of | 2 |
badges of honour conceitedly | 2 |
the vse of man | 2 |
doue is sayd to | 2 |
but in the midst | 2 |
stop his eares to | 2 |
in our emblem here | 2 |
signe of the gunne | 2 |
his voice he learnes | 2 |
heart i give thee | 2 |
would beware of harme | 2 |
as if it had | 2 |
the pleasures of the | 2 |
humiliation of the heart | 2 |
i will put my | 2 |
how can this be | 2 |
to tender and administer | 2 |
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likely hopes to nought | 2 |
pipe his voice he | 2 |
to that which the | 2 |
which did hide the | 2 |
the venetians haue their | 2 |
that endlesse misery and | 2 |
preposition to this frontispiece | 2 |
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in the autumne of | 2 |
the king of kings | 2 |
thine emblem counsells thee | 2 |
and commons in parliament | 2 |
tilling of the heart | 2 |
the firmament of the | 2 |
for the advancement of | 2 |
thou art the sun | 2 |
and xml conversion a | 2 |
extract from the seas | 2 |
her eyes on her | 2 |
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of the incarnation of | 2 |
the purest of al | 2 |
if well thou dost | 2 |
of the sunnie beames | 2 |
it seemes to me | 2 |
according to that which | 2 |
to take her pleasure | 2 |
between and defects per | 2 |
with the virgin marie | 2 |
and teach thee better | 2 |
the very same day | 2 |
pious deuises and emblemes | 2 |
with an additional title | 2 |
nor of the garden | 2 |
the bishop of canterburies | 2 |
if they would contemplate | 2 |
fastening of the heart | 2 |
or rather is the | 2 |
glad the heart of | 2 |
man of base and | 2 |
as he lay in | 2 |
the watching of the | 2 |
shop at the old | 2 |
nightingal of the mountains | 2 |
a minde and bodie | 2 |
protection of the parliament | 2 |
parts of the kingdome | 2 |
will be hard to | 2 |
and since thou art | 2 |
for neither of their | 2 |
so much wrong gods | 2 |
she is a right | 2 |
of honour conceitedly emblazoned | 2 |
the holie of holies | 2 |
to take more heed | 2 |
more capacious then the | 2 |
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the force of the | 2 |
of the immaculate mother | 2 |
ab a maro mare | 2 |
the original text notes | 2 |
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i am well content | 2 |
seale broken before the | 2 |
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any one or more | 2 |
my spirit hath exulted | 2 |
which els they might | 2 |
not to haue been | 2 |
to build his neast | 2 |
and those brave things | 2 |
not all at once | 2 |
of her deerest sonne | 2 |
the setting of the | 2 |
friend before thou trust | 2 |
wil put thee in | 2 |
doe not thou repine | 2 |
soule of her owne | 2 |
she was of herself | 2 |
doe the flowers of | 2 |
it is the pallace | 2 |
the nature of their | 2 |
the contrition of the | 2 |
what shall i doe | 2 |
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a preposition to this | 2 |
d the rate of | 2 |
the temptations of the | 2 |
the midst of all | 2 |
the weighing of the | 2 |
greatest rendevouz i sought | 2 |
that misery and wretchednesse | 2 |
the more it is | 2 |
which i like best | 2 |
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to be seen of | 2 |
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an additional title page | 2 |
the wounding of the | 2 |
she hath so much | 2 |
any blemish in the | 2 |
o queen of angels | 2 |
spring and origin of | 2 |
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the prince that would | 2 |
the lillie hath a | 2 |
they are the verie | 2 |
womb of the virgin | 2 |
the maiestie of god | 2 |
growne to such a | 2 |
such are all those | 2 |
the liues of princes | 2 |
of the virgin mary | 2 |
the oyle of mercie | 2 |
waters in the streets | 2 |
and spirituall cases of | 2 |
with so much rashnesse | 2 |
garden of our ladie | 2 |
is one of the | 2 |
warre against the scots | 2 |
with his more then | 2 |
that they have brought | 2 |
young man in our | 2 |
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the ioy of her | 2 |
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the bishop of london | 2 |
some of the best | 2 |
the sword of sorrow | 2 |
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lord of love and | 2 |
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betimes in the morning | 2 |
spirit hath exulted in | 2 |
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respect of which my | 2 |
and thou shalt see | 2 |
high and mighty prince | 2 |
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of the great creatovr | 2 |
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when the sauiour of | 2 |
his coming unto me | 2 |
of fine deuices containing | 2 |
and held to be | 2 |
in the heauenlie hierarchie | 2 |
sweet words they couer | 2 |
library and art gallery | 2 |
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comming to inhabit as | 2 |
clothed with the sunne | 2 |
libanus is a mount | 2 |
the precious bodie of | 2 |
setting of the sun | 2 |
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thou must doe something | 2 |
cloth the brightest staines | 2 |
scraping in the dust | 2 |
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thou wilt have it | 2 |
the wood of libanus | 2 |
the sacred parthenes herself | 2 |
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best contentments promist mee | 2 |
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starre in the firmament | 2 |
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the earle of essex | 2 |
of our brethren of | 2 |
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that would beware of | 2 |
the spring of grace | 2 |
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thou shalt confesse at | 2 |
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the candour of the | 2 |
that so i may | 2 |
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marke well this emblem | 2 |
enlightening of the heart | 2 |
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city of londons regiments | 2 |
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one of his majesties | 2 |
fixt her eyes on | 2 |
sun of the diuinitie | 2 |
in the towre of | 2 |
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union of the heart | 2 |
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vertue youth shall wooe | 2 |
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to such a man | 2 |
thou shalt soone acquire | 2 |
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his shop at the | 2 |
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shalt soone acquire all | 2 |
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of the two houses | 2 |
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the cataracts of heauen | 2 |
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coulour of the hyacinth | 2 |
the rest of starres | 2 |
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the heauenlie deaw into | 2 |
the city of londons | 2 |
apex covantage keyed and | 2 |
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pleasures best contentments promist | 2 |
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that which the church | 2 |
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of the garden of | 2 |
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the young man in | 2 |
the helpe of god | 2 |
in thine heart to | 2 |
that most honourable house | 2 |
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prayer on the scaffold | 2 |
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without anie cost or | 2 |
and enriched with pious | 2 |
of the heauenlie countrie | 2 |
inhabiting of the heart | 2 |
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their own just defence | 2 |
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more of them at | 2 |
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vertve at the highest | 2 |
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the assaults of the | 2 |
theater of fine deuices | 2 |
vertve my affection set | 2 |
pleasing both their offers | 2 |
held to be the | 2 |
that there may be | 2 |
parthenes symbolically set forth | 2 |
the bishop of ely | 2 |
from time to time | 2 |
i doe not know | 2 |
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to the sun of | 2 |
sayd in the apocalyps | 2 |
between the mother and | 2 |
shalt confesse at last | 2 |
still more and more | 2 |
so our incomparable virgin | 2 |
as the doue is | 2 |
at her glorious assumption | 2 |
life is but a | 2 |
of so great a | 2 |
lowlines of his handmayd | 2 |
that men who trust | 2 |
for the time to | 2 |
as wel as the | 2 |
the honour of our | 2 |
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the wanton flesh desires | 2 |
the heat of the | 2 |
thy pace be slowe | 2 |
the cause of all | 2 |
of the true oriental | 2 |
souldiers in their passage | 2 |
at the old exhange | 2 |
majesty and your parliament | 2 |
in the forme and | 2 |
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to such as these | 2 |
where you may note | 2 |
the school of the | 2 |
to view her vglinesse | 2 |
preach repentance and amendment | 2 |
the eye of the | 2 |
serve me said vertve | 2 |
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they who are so | 2 |
you wil not beleeue | 2 |
teach thee better things | 2 |
meaneth to intrap the | 2 |
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large workes to end | 2 |
seemes to preach repentance | 2 |
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deformity that ever was | 2 |
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seene in euery place | 2 |
the new wine of | 2 |
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all such as shall | 2 |
the name of mother | 2 |
wounding of the heart | 2 |
neither of their services | 2 |
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set on foot for | 2 |
and moderne quickened vvith | 2 |
pictures of any one | 2 |
handmaid of the lord | 2 |
the union of the | 2 |
the ladie of the | 2 |
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heauenlie deaw into her | 2 |
no lesse then the | 2 |
the true oriental pearl | 2 |
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quickened vvith metricall illustrations | 2 |
of the liuing god | 2 |
the rose growes on | 2 |
flye away so fast | 2 |
d category of texts | 2 |
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printed by richard field | 2 |
as the moon is | 2 |
all is not gold | 2 |
that of the psalmist | 2 |
broughtst into the world | 2 |
the queen of virgins | 2 |
to the end of | 2 |
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any thing to the | 2 |
and immense sea of | 2 |
thou be one of | 2 |
a plot to have | 2 |
the same into a | 2 |
in the beginning of | 2 |
both houses of parliament | 2 |
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and origin of al | 2 |
in some man of | 2 |
in a princes grace | 2 |
vnto whom this worke | 2 |
not much unlike those | 2 |
hedging of the heart | 2 |
and if your maiesty | 2 |
at the feet of | 2 |
get more of them | 2 |
soone acquire all those | 2 |
to me so pleasing | 2 |
the watering of the | 2 |
from the limbeck of | 2 |
in termes and speches | 2 |
in the corps beside | 2 |
the sunne of righteousnesse | 2 |
while of the one | 2 |
moon hath her light | 2 |
found who so much | 2 |
great lord of love | 2 |
the vehemencie of her | 2 |
an heart of stone | 2 |
on this worlds wide | 2 |
the inhabiting of the | 2 |
with a world of | 2 |
within his craftie traine | 2 |
great seale broken before | 2 |
not till thou hast | 2 |
may get more of | 2 |
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the order of the | 2 |
the keeping of the | 2 |
thou canst not be | 2 |
the vpper region of | 2 |
lowlines of his hand | 2 |
and i le raise | 2 |
fine cloth the brightest | 2 |
the loue of god | 2 |
from the plenitude of | 2 |
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though thy pace be | 2 |
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at the highest sit | 2 |
the immaculate mother of | 2 |
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of its owne nature | 2 |
honie is vnder her | 2 |
the moone is the | 2 |
the covetousnesse of the | 2 |
to seeke my fortune | 2 |
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ad me conversio eivs | 2 |
map of all their | 2 |
the conception of the | 2 |
and peers now assembled | 2 |
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the said church or | 2 |
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that he could not | 2 |
world may behold thy | 2 |
or the mysterious and | 2 |
plainly seene in euery | 2 |
he wil tel you | 2 |
the glory of thy | 2 |
as much as they | 2 |
me so pleasing both | 2 |
to speak of the | 2 |
much wrong gods gratiousnesse | 2 |
immaculate mother of god | 2 |
in respect of which | 2 |
power of the parliament | 2 |
the symbol of mercie | 2 |
firmament of the heauens | 2 |
the fastening of the | 2 |
maister of the ship | 2 |
oft lose the day | 2 |
the flowers of al | 2 |
ladie of the seas | 2 |
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original in the henry | 2 |
absence of the heart | 2 |
morall of your lot | 2 |
original text notes for | 2 |
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the insatiablenesse of the | 2 |
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the organ of the | 2 |
of the said city | 2 |
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the map of all | 2 |
are found who so | 2 |
oppression of the heart | 2 |
the heauens can not | 2 |
al the daughters of | 2 |
than any blemish in | 2 |
proper onely to a | 2 |
thou wilt not despise | 2 |
in the temple of | 2 |
r this keyboarded and | 2 |
that which els they | 2 |
which she is herself | 2 |
face of the earth | 2 |
thy father and i | 2 |
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but a painted vizard | 2 |
for evermore to view | 2 |
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to frame the like | 2 |
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i see there is | 2 |
was a kind of | 2 |
though slowly they creepe | 2 |
in the vpper region | 2 |
ancient and moderne quickened | 2 |
deferres his iudgements long | 2 |
as al other creatures | 2 |
to the lord viscovnt | 2 |
in al her actions | 2 |
for as the heauen | 2 |
take the new heart | 2 |
they would contemplate the | 2 |
ladder of the heart | 2 |
is proper onely to | 2 |
more heed then haste | 2 |
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the giving of the | 2 |
that is to say | 2 |
thrice five yeares and | 2 |
in his iuorie throne | 2 |
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with the sun himself | 2 |
as the mother of | 2 |
the blessed saints of | 2 |
these may see wherein | 2 |
princes should perceiue shun | 2 |
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texts with between and | 2 |
rayes of the sun | 2 |
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nothing els but eye | 2 |
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the hands of the | 2 |
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being taken from the | 2 |
thy voice is sweet | 2 |
let ambrose tel vs | 2 |
which was his owne | 2 |
le raise thee higher | 2 |
but by gods mercy | 2 |
the returning of the | 2 |
to flesh and blood | 2 |
of any one or | 2 |
the tree of the | 2 |
the wise birder meaneth | 2 |
as the manner is | 2 |
and thou shalt soone | 2 |
than in some man | 2 |
one or more persons | 2 |
which way shall i | 2 |
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spring of liuing waters | 2 |
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new wine of the | 2 |
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whom the heauens can | 2 |
the said oath unto | 2 |
the trying of the | 2 |
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the odour of thy | 2 |
then that of the | 2 |
which my service brings | 2 |
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the table of the | 2 |
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end of the world | 2 |
the gunne in ivie | 2 |
the prince of lillies | 2 |
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be ful of grace | 2 |
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the bird of athens | 2 |
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readie and prompt to | 2 |
the eye of her | 2 |
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glorie of a house | 2 |
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glorious queene of heauen | 2 |
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of whom is sayd | 2 |
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over the whole kingdom | 2 |
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the odour of her | 2 |
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spi global keyed and | 2 |
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giving of the heart | 2 |
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conceitedly emblazoned with emblemes | 2 |
manner she communicates herself | 2 |
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corruption of original sinne | 2 |
the flower of the | 2 |
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