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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 151 |
represented either as utf | 68 |
characters represented either as | 68 |
notes for div a | 62 |
and are to be | 41 |
to the terms of | 39 |
and coded from proquest | 39 |
english books online text | 39 |
coded from proquest page | 39 |
work described above is | 39 |
even for commercial purposes | 39 |
providing financial support to | 39 |
for keying and markup | 39 |
from proquest page images | 39 |
tcp assigned for keying | 39 |
of the work described | 39 |
all without asking permission | 39 |
i text is available | 39 |
the text can be | 39 |
books online text creation | 39 |
iv tiff page images | 39 |
by the institutions providing | 39 |
and markup reviewed and | 39 |
and encoded edition of | 39 |
assigned for keying and | 39 |
terms of creative commons | 39 |
the work described above | 39 |
online text creation partnership | 39 |
encoded edition of the | 39 |
described above is co | 39 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 39 |
images scanned from microfilm | 39 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 39 |
owned by the institutions | 39 |
the institutions providing financial | 39 |
institutions providing financial support | 39 |
according to the terms | 39 |
text is available for | 39 |
edition of the work | 39 |
the terms of creative | 39 |
phase i text is | 39 |
text can be copied | 39 |
the early english books | 39 |
markup reviewed and edited | 39 |
to the early english | 39 |
is available for reuse | 39 |
financial support to the | 39 |
keyed and coded from | 39 |
text and markup reviewed | 39 |
encoded text transcribed from | 39 |
this phase i text | 39 |
support to the early | 39 |
the true nature of | 35 |
and sometimes a second | 34 |
gaps by user contributors | 34 |
for an anonymous work | 34 |
processed by university of | 34 |
texts were encoded and | 34 |
for their own purposes | 34 |
and therefore of any | 34 |
aware of the process | 34 |
therefore of any assumptions | 34 |
was based on the | 34 |
image sets were sent | 34 |
proquest to create accurately | 34 |
some readable characters will | 34 |
but we respectfully request | 34 |
the public domain as | 34 |
of every monographic english | 34 |
as illegible were corrected | 34 |
assurance was then carried | 34 |
some errors will remain | 34 |
and the publisher proquest | 34 |
of gaps by user | 34 |
reflect the true nature | 34 |
issued variously as sgml | 34 |
marked as illegible were | 34 |
up to a limit | 34 |
to encode one copy | 34 |
to the keyers to | 34 |
for transcription and basic | 34 |
the keyers to be | 34 |
remain and some readable | 34 |
work was chosen if | 34 |
looked at by a | 34 |
quality assurance was then | 34 |
these texts for their | 34 |
been released into the | 34 |
of known extent have | 34 |
their early english books | 34 |
proquest via their early | 34 |
chose to create diplomatic | 34 |
wide variety of subject | 34 |
the general aim of | 34 |
tcp files to tei | 34 |
gap elements of known | 34 |
within the usual project | 34 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 34 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 34 |
have been transformed into | 34 |
second or later edition | 34 |
proofread for accuracy and | 34 |
was a compelling reason | 34 |
of instances per text | 34 |
domain as of january | 34 |
publisher proquest to create | 34 |
of creating the tcp | 34 |
characters will be marked | 34 |
characters or elements to | 34 |
the texts were encoded | 34 |
is a partnership between | 34 |
unicode or tei g | 34 |
large quantities of textual | 34 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 34 |
of the process of | 34 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 34 |
create accurately transcribed and | 34 |
created during phase of | 34 |
the encoding was enhanced | 34 |
was chosen if there | 34 |
a works in english | 34 |
encoding based on the | 34 |
of the texts have | 34 |
the publisher proquest to | 34 |
texts created during phase | 34 |
now take and use | 34 |
accordance with level of | 34 |
usually the first edition | 34 |
project have been released | 34 |
encoded and linked to | 34 |
of textual data within | 34 |
into the public domain | 34 |
teams in oxford and | 34 |
data is very good | 34 |
bear in mind that | 34 |
and characters marked as | 34 |
are eligible for inclusion | 34 |
or text strings within | 34 |
although there are a | 34 |
those which did not | 34 |
the text creation partnership | 34 |
sets published by proquest | 34 |
keying and markup guidelines | 34 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 34 |
errors will remain and | 34 |
to produce large quantities | 34 |
michigan and oxford and | 34 |
during phase of the | 34 |
is to encode one | 34 |
notably latin and welsh | 34 |
will be marked as | 34 |
mind that in all | 34 |
sent to external keying | 34 |
external keying companies for | 34 |
encoded as gap s | 34 |
and available in eebo | 34 |
compelling reason to do | 34 |
have been released into | 34 |
should be aware of | 34 |
processes should make clear | 34 |
between the universities of | 34 |
illegible were corrected where | 34 |
a compelling reason to | 34 |
title published between and | 34 |
of time and funding | 34 |
or for an anonymous | 34 |
print record of the | 34 |
text strings within braces | 34 |
produce large quantities of | 34 |
converting tcp files to | 34 |
works in other languages | 34 |
by proquest via their | 34 |
data within the usual | 34 |
guidelines are available at | 34 |
images in accordance with | 34 |
quantities of textual data | 34 |
textual data within the | 34 |
by university of nebraska | 34 |
on the image sets | 34 |
any assumptions that can | 34 |
any remaining illegibles were | 34 |
whichever is the greater | 34 |
via their early english | 34 |
the texts have been | 34 |
we respectfully request that | 34 |
illegibles were encoded as | 34 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 34 |
a limit of instances | 34 |
texts have been issued | 34 |
works in english were | 34 |
were corrected where possible | 34 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 34 |
overall quality of tcp | 34 |
have been issued variously | 34 |
phase of the project | 34 |
and encoded texts based | 34 |
each text was proofread | 34 |
and use these texts | 34 |
universities of michigan and | 34 |
and therefore chose to | 34 |
of the print record | 34 |
are available at the | 34 |
were sent to external | 34 |
possible up to a | 34 |
text creation partnership web | 34 |
due credit and attribution | 34 |
process of creating the | 34 |
reason to do so | 34 |
based on the image | 34 |
tcp aimed to produce | 34 |
transcription and basic encoding | 34 |
tcp is a partnership | 34 |
that can be made | 34 |
not meet qa standards | 34 |
then carried out by | 34 |
where possible up to | 34 |
on the text encoding | 34 |
assumptions that can be | 34 |
included and sometimes a | 34 |
by editorial teams in | 34 |
tcp data is very | 34 |
filling in of gaps | 34 |
for accuracy and those | 34 |
on the new cambridge | 34 |
range over a wide | 34 |
be marked as illegible | 34 |
be made about the | 34 |
released into the public | 34 |
to their original source | 34 |
texts for their own | 34 |
oxford and the publisher | 34 |
later edition of a | 34 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 34 |
and linked to page | 34 |
did not meet qa | 34 |
creating the tcp texts | 34 |
based on the new | 34 |
at by a tcp | 34 |
of works in other | 34 |
will remain and some | 34 |
can be made about | 34 |
and markup guidelines are | 34 |
chosen if there was | 34 |
was intended to range | 34 |
made about the data | 34 |
were encoded as gap | 34 |
first editions of a | 34 |
known extent have been | 34 |
were encoded and linked | 34 |
which did not meet | 34 |
the process of creating | 34 |
selection was based on | 34 |
elements to simplify the | 34 |
enhanced and or corrected | 34 |
the filling in of | 34 |
instances will never have | 34 |
the text encoding initiative | 34 |
these processes should make | 34 |
a second or later | 34 |
encoded texts based on | 34 |
p using tcp tei | 34 |
files to tei p | 34 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 34 |
users should bear in | 34 |
in english were prioritized | 34 |
copies of the texts | 34 |
can now take and | 34 |
edition of a work | 34 |
the overall quality of | 34 |
then their works are | 34 |
image sets published by | 34 |
of tcp data is | 34 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 34 |
of each text was | 34 |
restraints of time and | 34 |
in accordance with level | 34 |
extent have been transformed | 34 |
the usual project restraints | 34 |
returned to the keyers | 34 |
sometimes a second or | 34 |
with changes to facilitate | 34 |
use these texts for | 34 |
anyone can now take | 34 |
and oxford and the | 34 |
published between and available | 34 |
and attribution is given | 34 |
usual project restraints of | 34 |
editorial teams in oxford | 34 |
of michigan and oxford | 34 |
the project have been | 34 |
sets were sent to | 34 |
request that due credit | 34 |
a partnership between the | 34 |
quality of tcp data | 34 |
was enhanced and or | 34 |
based on the text | 34 |
creation partnership web site | 34 |
accuracy and those which | 34 |
texts based on the | 34 |
between and available in | 34 |
been transformed into placeholder | 34 |
structural encoding based on | 34 |
have been looked at | 34 |
a wide variety of | 34 |
unicode or text strings | 34 |
was then carried out | 34 |
their works are eligible | 34 |
created by converting tcp | 34 |
variety of subject areas | 34 |
text was proofread for | 34 |
was divided into two | 34 |
available at the text | 34 |
and or corrected and | 34 |
page images in accordance | 34 |
attribution is given to | 34 |
divided into two phases | 34 |
to tei p using | 34 |
works are eligible for | 34 |
of a works in | 34 |
linked to page images | 34 |
such instances will never | 34 |
or later edition of | 34 |
the tei in libraries | 34 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 34 |
and those which did | 34 |
to page images in | 34 |
tcp project was divided | 34 |
of the project have | 34 |
elements of known extent | 34 |
the universities of michigan | 34 |
users should be aware | 34 |
keyers to be redone | 34 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 34 |
nature of the print | 34 |
in oxford and michigan | 34 |
into placeholder characters or | 34 |
encoding was enhanced and | 34 |
over a wide variety | 34 |
likelihood such instances will | 34 |
by a tcp editor | 34 |
number of works in | 34 |
are a number of | 34 |
with level of the | 34 |
or elements to simplify | 34 |
text selection was based | 34 |
all likelihood such instances | 34 |
of a work was | 34 |
credit and attribution is | 34 |
placeholder characters or elements | 34 |
qa standards were returned | 34 |
of the tei in | 34 |
in of gaps by | 34 |
therefore chose to create | 34 |
in all likelihood such | 34 |
a work was chosen | 34 |
characters marked as illegible | 34 |
is given to their | 34 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 34 |
to a limit of | 34 |
take and use these | 34 |
editions of a works | 34 |
respectfully request that due | 34 |
corrected where possible up | 34 |
there are a number | 34 |
given to their original | 34 |
language title published between | 34 |
been looked at by | 34 |
if there was a | 34 |
partnership between the universities | 34 |
of any assumptions that | 34 |
a number of works | 34 |
understanding these processes should | 34 |
to reflect the true | 34 |
to external keying companies | 34 |
out by editorial teams | 34 |
carried out by editorial | 34 |
published by proquest via | 34 |
bibliography of english literature | 34 |
and some readable characters | 34 |
the print record of | 34 |
to range over a | 34 |
or corrected and characters | 34 |
by converting tcp files | 34 |
meet qa standards were | 34 |
were returned to the | 34 |
should bear in mind | 34 |
be aware of the | 34 |
true nature of the | 34 |
aimed to produce large | 34 |
record of the period | 34 |
while the overall quality | 34 |
the image sets published | 34 |
to simplify the filling | 34 |
markup guidelines are available | 34 |
readable characters will be | 34 |
never have been looked | 34 |
that in all likelihood | 34 |
tcp is to encode | 34 |
as opposed to critical | 34 |
project was divided into | 34 |
opposed to critical editions | 34 |
intended to range over | 34 |
companies for transcription and | 34 |
tei p using tcp | 34 |
will never have been | 34 |
standards were returned to | 34 |
should make clear that | 34 |
that due credit and | 34 |
been issued variously as | 34 |
limit of instances per | 34 |
in mind that in | 34 |
or tei g elements | 34 |
general aim of eebo | 34 |
project restraints of time | 34 |
there was a compelling | 34 |
to create accurately transcribed | 34 |
at the text creation | 34 |
corrected and characters marked | 34 |
simplify the filling in | 34 |
was proofread for accuracy | 34 |
public domain as of | 34 |
level of the tei | 34 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 34 |
mainly structural encoding based | 34 |
selection was intended to | 34 |
keying companies for transcription | 34 |
are to be sold | 32 |
to be sold at | 25 |
reproduction of the original | 24 |
the original in the | 24 |
of the original in | 24 |
the signe of the | 23 |
at the signe of | 23 |
the end of the | 22 |
from the original text | 21 |
be sold at his | 21 |
a stc estc s | 21 |
the original text notes | 20 |
text notes for div | 20 |
for the most part | 20 |
original text notes for | 20 |
estc s this keyboarded | 19 |
s this keyboarded and | 19 |
stc estc s this | 19 |
sold at his shop | 18 |
on the death of | 16 |
at his shop in | 15 |
in the midst of | 15 |
reproduction of original in | 14 |
apex covantage keyed and | 14 |
to the right worshipfull | 14 |
to the right honourable | 14 |
covantage keyed and coded | 14 |
aptara keyed and coded | 13 |
the church of rome | 13 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 13 |
spi global keyed and | 12 |
fleurs des vies des | 12 |
global keyed and coded | 12 |
it may please thee | 12 |
beacons reliques of rome | 11 |
that it may please | 11 |
not so much as | 11 |
for a man to | 11 |
what is the cause | 11 |
the life of man | 11 |
original in the british | 10 |
huntington library and art | 10 |
in the henry e | 10 |
estc r ocm this | 10 |
library and art gallery | 10 |
and a great cast | 10 |
i know not how | 10 |
by the same author | 10 |
the reason why he | 10 |
in the british library | 10 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 10 |
that they may be | 9 |
may please thee to | 9 |
as well as he | 9 |
this is my body | 9 |
to be sold by | 9 |
the glory of the | 9 |
original in the henry | 9 |
here lies a man | 9 |
the bishop of rome | 9 |
on the other side | 9 |
as well as to | 9 |
a friend of mine | 9 |
it should be so | 9 |
to the lady mary | 9 |
if it be true | 8 |
and what are they | 8 |
on the popes being | 8 |
as if it were | 8 |
and all the rest | 8 |
of the church of | 8 |
the title of a | 8 |
of all the rest | 8 |
as if he had | 8 |
if there be any | 8 |
huber sampled and proofread | 7 |
the rest of the | 7 |
it comes to passe | 7 |
is a kind of | 7 |
welshman and an englishman | 7 |
give me leave to | 7 |
as well as they | 7 |
i know not what | 7 |
written in latin by | 7 |
such a one as | 7 |
of the first booke | 7 |
author to his wife | 7 |
it is not i | 7 |
of the true church | 7 |
is better then a | 7 |
if this be true | 7 |
to my lady rogers | 7 |
of original in the | 7 |
of the inner temple | 7 |
a welshman and an | 7 |
the author to his | 7 |
huber text and markup | 7 |
in latin by the | 6 |
him the reason why | 6 |
we well may say | 6 |
bottum text and markup | 6 |
not i that dye | 6 |
t is not the | 6 |
is better to be | 6 |
vpon the death of | 6 |
deuill to the collier | 6 |
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olivia bottum text and | 6 |
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to my good friend | 6 |
des vies des saints | 6 |
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the goods of the | 6 |
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and xml conversion a | 6 |
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r this keyboarded and | 6 |
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are to be sould | 6 |
printed for henry bonwicke | 6 |
to his louing friend | 6 |
estc r this keyboarded | 6 |
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bottum sampled and proofread | 6 |
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of the second booke | 6 |
latin by the same | 6 |
it could not be | 6 |
to whom the author | 6 |
the deuill to the | 6 |
it is not so | 6 |
the god of love | 6 |
as if they were | 6 |
with all my heart | 6 |
the old and new | 6 |
now he is dead | 6 |
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on the popes not | 6 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 5 |
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of the third booke | 5 |
mariae secundum usum sarum | 5 |
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end users from many | 5 |
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tcp digital transcription a | 5 |
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there was a time | 5 |
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to be a man | 5 |
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more than all the | 5 |
ribadeniera fleurs des vies | 5 |
waded through a worthlesse | 5 |
musicke to a banquet | 5 |
the image of god | 5 |
version of the tcp | 5 |
but what of that | 5 |
and before the altar | 5 |
enrichments aim at making | 5 |
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category of texts with | 5 |
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of the tcp digital | 5 |
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linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 5 |
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changes and metadata enrichments | 5 |
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such is the virgin | 5 |
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textual changes and metadata | 5 |
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the tcp digital transcription | 5 |
the text more computationally | 5 |
or stationer meant to | 5 |
the bread and wine | 5 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 5 |
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text more computationally tractable | 5 |
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those who eate the | 5 |
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of the sports of | 5 |
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annotation includes standard spellings | 5 |
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and professional end users | 5 |
textual changes aim at | 5 |
curation by amateur and | 5 |
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display of a text | 5 |
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text has been tokenized | 5 |
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text has not been | 5 |
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aim at restoring the | 5 |
fox acts and monuments | 5 |
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the display of a | 5 |
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digital transcription a of | 5 |
a thing it is | 5 |
which not to pledge | 4 |
be more then chidden | 4 |
be understood by the | 4 |
vext with a shrewd | 4 |
thou shalt be ever | 4 |
yet the honour of | 4 |
of the roman church | 4 |
the honour of jehovah | 4 |
the queen of love | 4 |
to all the world | 4 |
was wont to say | 4 |
in the folger shakespeare | 4 |
if you call him | 4 |
should be still the | 4 |
i le not say | 4 |
to his friend to | 4 |
kor text and markup | 4 |
t is but a | 4 |
to spend that day | 4 |
out of famous owens | 4 |
a man may be | 4 |
and all the world | 4 |
doth in prose present | 4 |
part of master iohn | 4 |
same author to severall | 4 |
what ill their absence | 4 |
once was so beguild | 4 |
creation of the world | 4 |
which is added a | 4 |
due performance of his | 4 |
personages in this kingdome | 4 |
john latta text and | 4 |
it is a signe | 4 |
yeelds all the sence | 4 |
in imitation of libanius | 4 |
sometimes gouernour of the | 4 |
blaney sampled and proofread | 4 |
with dreaming day and | 4 |
know it is a | 4 |
if there were no | 4 |
he had seene the | 4 |
could be no longer | 4 |
may i find a | 4 |
whom the author presented | 4 |
is still the same | 4 |
once a man of | 4 |
and those that are | 4 |
lies a man that | 4 |
with white and red | 4 |
told him he was | 4 |
he should come to | 4 |
that he is a | 4 |
on a lady dying | 4 |
on romes prayers to | 4 |
of master iohn owens | 4 |
annotation on thomason copy | 4 |
this strange conclusion with | 4 |
then piso will restore | 4 |
a wise man is | 4 |
author presented some of | 4 |
if thou art wise | 4 |
well may see by | 4 |
paulus a pamphlet doth | 4 |
least power to kill | 4 |
post dulcia finis amarus | 4 |
he is not so | 4 |
i suppose his chance | 4 |
all vertue and beauty | 4 |
ye all of this | 4 |
a pamphlet doth in | 4 |
not of an ague | 4 |
note of the true | 4 |
my sinnes are like | 4 |
that still at sea | 4 |
the vertues of the | 4 |
how can that be | 4 |
of rarities to be | 4 |
his life in getting | 4 |
printed for the author | 4 |
time whiles you but | 4 |
and on the reliques | 4 |
promus when that vow | 4 |
is longer ebbe then | 4 |
epigrams translated into english | 4 |
he had no law | 4 |
poetick feet standing upon | 4 |
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translation of six hundred | 4 |
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to be drunke and | 4 |
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author of that celebrated | 4 |
the king of kings | 4 |
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jehovah preserved and vindicated | 4 |
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iealous of his wife | 4 |
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gouernour of the plantation | 4 |
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their absence might beget | 4 |
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the king of france | 4 |
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purpose to be honoured | 4 |
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knowing what ill their | 4 |
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the temple of the | 4 |
of jehovah preserved and | 4 |
the folger shakespeare library | 4 |
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iohn owens epigrams translated | 4 |
being ninety in number | 4 |
how should we doe | 4 |
for if she hath | 4 |
tell you me of | 4 |
the top of the | 4 |
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with some other pieces | 4 |
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the mother of the | 4 |
vowing to kisse his | 4 |
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the time whiles you | 4 |
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the death of the | 4 |
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with due performance of | 4 |
translated out of the | 4 |
fraught with angels store | 4 |
kor sampled and proofread | 4 |
rarities to be seen | 4 |
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latta sampled and proofread | 4 |
severall noble personages in | 4 |
such men as you | 4 |
owens epigrams translated into | 4 |
strange conclusion with his | 4 |
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him on the stage | 4 |
my joyes to this | 4 |
if he be a | 4 |
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original in the folger | 4 |
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this is the cause | 4 |
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from the scandall of | 4 |
rina kor text and | 4 |
epigrams by the same | 4 |
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for all men knowes | 4 |
exeter colledge in oxford | 4 |
has separate dated title | 4 |
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jonathan blaney sampled and | 4 |
the power of gold | 4 |
with a shrewd wife | 4 |
the lawes but little | 4 |
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the object of praise | 4 |
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treatise of the sports | 4 |
performance of his fathers | 4 |
from head to foot | 4 |
for short and frothy | 4 |
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i would you had | 4 |
you call him honest | 4 |
call him honest rogue | 4 |
but yet for all | 4 |
or a divine psalme | 4 |
not to the altar | 4 |
master iohn owens epigrams | 4 |
as long as they | 4 |
the first foure bookes | 4 |
the shades of night | 4 |
the first of all | 4 |
east end of the | 4 |
thou canst not be | 4 |
the table of mecoenas | 4 |
nor lesse meant promus | 4 |
may be understood by | 4 |
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i care not much | 4 |
conclusion with his wife | 4 |
the popes being christs | 4 |
fell so oft before | 4 |
when he should come | 4 |
for the rest of | 4 |
well thou didst not | 4 |
not of this world | 4 |
a prayer to her | 4 |
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rise once in her | 4 |
to buy so many | 4 |
as musicke to a | 4 |
is to be a | 4 |
is the cause that | 4 |
rina kor sampled and | 4 |
know not what they | 4 |
the case is altered | 4 |
understood by the reader | 4 |
where hath your stay | 4 |
i doubt not but | 4 |
rather then piso will | 4 |
the same author to | 4 |
at the second hand | 4 |
that vow he made | 4 |
they that wealthy are | 4 |
if i be not | 4 |
lawes but little studied | 4 |
none of these can | 4 |
that he hath beene | 4 |
when i was young | 4 |
all my joyes to | 4 |
that he had no | 4 |
john latta sampled and | 4 |
of such a sire | 4 |
such a one is | 4 |
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did not so much | 4 |
the crab of the | 4 |
not to buy so | 4 |
i find a woman | 4 |
nocet empta dolore voluptas | 4 |
vvritten on purpose to | 4 |
be still the same | 4 |
to which is added | 4 |
the beginning of all | 4 |
done the time whiles | 4 |
and against popish crucifixes | 4 |
epigrams of all sorts | 4 |
that hath the lawes | 4 |
the word of god | 4 |
first of all our | 4 |
things are those that | 4 |
a court of judicature | 4 |
you may as well | 4 |
doth with the buyers | 4 |
to his deare friend | 4 |
to severall noble personages | 4 |
the reason of it | 4 |
the best of the | 4 |
to kisse your hand | 4 |
life of man is | 4 |
i doe not care | 4 |
it seemes to me | 4 |
god is no god | 4 |
to all that come | 4 |
fetcht out of famous | 4 |
be of good cheere | 4 |
si mea laudas omnia | 4 |
translated into english by | 4 |
there made a stop | 4 |
and whom i list | 4 |
not so much for | 4 |
a man would thinke | 4 |
but quid pro quo | 4 |
of famous owens confectionary | 4 |
his chance cannot be | 4 |
on one that had | 4 |
hand that translated martial | 4 |
as who should thinke | 4 |
if that his gelding | 4 |
you that so strange | 4 |
and you shall see | 4 |
his shop in s | 4 |
suppose his chance cannot | 4 |
may serue for all | 4 |
meditations divine and morall | 4 |
in all the town | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
once in her life | 4 |
ill their absence might | 4 |
thou dost not know | 4 |
the lady of the | 4 |
latta text and markup | 4 |
his gelding be not | 4 |
what he doth not | 4 |
it is a common | 4 |
he is no more | 3 |
where all his best | 3 |
decided by the sword | 3 |
and euer vowes to | 3 |
a crosse to pay | 3 |
as bacchus did with | 3 |
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for want of wit | 3 |
i will not say | 3 |
the euening with their | 3 |
to that eternall song | 3 |
i doe not lye | 3 |
englishman the welshman quite | 3 |
milo cares not whether | 3 |
let him but come | 3 |
le not say you | 3 |
of that excellent epigrammatist | 3 |
originall copy written in | 3 |
you might conster it | 3 |
elegant and witty epigrams | 3 |
makes you proue as | 3 |
the broker would not | 3 |
so cheape of late | 3 |
as if that he | 3 |
that most wittie and | 3 |
if all be true | 3 |
in their assiduous and | 3 |
so haue i seene | 3 |
with all that please | 3 |
in midst of them | 3 |
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order of the golden | 3 |
as will make you | 3 |
to make his credit | 3 |
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in the morning must | 3 |
what he had scraped | 3 |
now no longer in | 3 |
and thou shalt find | 3 |
may well be found | 3 |
in time of neede | 3 |
characters of his discent | 3 |
to liue in england | 3 |
divine epigrams to whom | 3 |
from whence he came | 3 |
of the popes temporall | 3 |
piso hath stolne a | 3 |
stealing secretly to his | 3 |
to be a goose | 3 |
so much as the | 3 |
fie vpon thee coward | 3 |
other trades that he | 3 |
may kisse the post | 3 |
for himselfe is none | 3 |
to make a good | 3 |
epistles of that excellently | 3 |
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and all defects is | 3 |
by whom death nothing | 3 |
she then bethinketh whom | 3 |
pandorus spends the day | 3 |
as most men doe | 3 |
in a cloud of | 3 |
see bellarmin de romano | 3 |
to be a whore | 3 |
worst of greedy people | 3 |
to take the wall | 3 |
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you will see true | 3 |
glory of his name | 3 |
can be but a | 3 |
to make christs image | 3 |
well as most men | 3 |
the way to make | 3 |
life in getting wealth | 3 |
verses that he made | 3 |
a man of trade | 3 |
that at a reckoning | 3 |
is added a book | 3 |
nullus ad amissas ibit | 3 |
the want of warres | 3 |
is wondrous iealous of | 3 |
some of our english | 3 |
was my chance to | 3 |
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since thou art so | 3 |
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theirs that needs will | 3 |
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in the sacred bread | 3 |
be they neuer so | 3 |
since castriotes had a | 3 |
signe of the sunne | 3 |
what should the reason | 3 |
their wits to walk | 3 |
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he was able to | 3 |
the husband of one | 3 |
lutes will euer last | 3 |
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in praise of his | 3 |
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of that excellently wittie | 3 |
the eye of his | 3 |
to free him thence | 3 |
lately gone to sturbridge | 3 |
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to the dutchess of | 3 |
another to the same | 3 |
and here he rested | 3 |
the grace of god | 3 |
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by the author of | 3 |
be thought a gentleman | 3 |
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which no man must | 3 |
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such men as thee | 3 |
by the hand that | 3 |
must haue whipping cheere | 3 |
texts with between and | 3 |
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leauing his pensiue lady | 3 |
was not your father | 3 |
and which is more | 3 |
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who from her window | 3 |
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to make rime reason | 3 |
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the death of charles | 3 |
reasons that constraines him | 3 |
heard i of woman | 3 |
day by telling newes | 3 |
gallus that greatest roost | 3 |
princes by their birth | 3 |
to a fair lady | 3 |
that was surnamed here | 3 |
in the respect of | 3 |
priest to father it | 3 |
r in the english | 3 |
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so oft before she | 3 |
and on his shoulder | 3 |
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his eares he rings | 3 |
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towards the altar pray | 3 |
fed at others charge | 3 |
women excell men in | 3 |
appetite is set on | 3 |
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domino nupta est ancilla | 3 |
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lay with his mistresse | 3 |
lawyer to be good | 3 |
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maist at any time | 3 |
yongster keepes his bed | 3 |
more his chaps and | 3 |
her not againe in | 3 |
some friend of his | 3 |
her to his wedded | 3 |
hundred and odde dishes | 3 |
cannot loue her long | 3 |
for because i know | 3 |
the heart of man | 3 |
and corruptions of the | 3 |
larger volumes of physicians | 3 |
craesus of all things | 3 |
one that sits about | 3 |
thy skill she did | 3 |
omne simile non est | 3 |
of that lucklesse ill | 3 |
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since the first man | 3 |
with a few characters | 3 |
that is not good | 3 |
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you are to blame | 3 |
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when the day is | 3 |
of soule and body | 3 |
much for his silke | 3 |
his best acquaintance that | 3 |
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of a century of | 3 |
to brooke the lye | 3 |
all hate doth grow | 3 |
one of the most | 3 |
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father once a man | 3 |
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last of many more | 3 |
must needs be wise | 3 |
for when his credit | 3 |
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wing f estc r | 3 |
the match be throughly | 3 |
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must his cause redresse | 3 |
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lord gerard of bromley | 3 |
you are a lout | 3 |
so many books of | 3 |
or a centurie of | 3 |
the last that stirs | 3 |
him not to see | 3 |
he stands to nothing | 3 |
when he is in | 3 |
wit to free him | 3 |
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those that are within | 3 |
be good vnto him | 3 |
trades that he hath | 3 |
wine three shillings cost | 3 |
told me it was | 3 |
why he meant to | 3 |
why prodigus did sell | 3 |
the goods we have | 3 |
certain texts of scripture | 3 |
who would ere haue | 3 |
no more then nature | 3 |
vntill his tenants thrust | 3 |
is the cause of | 3 |
with his wife assayes | 3 |
and the forty remaining | 3 |
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when no man can | 3 |
at gods right hand | 3 |
that for your sake | 3 |
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none but such as | 3 |
feates of fencing beares | 3 |
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both morall and diuine | 3 |
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the middle of long | 3 |
bonwicke at the red | 3 |
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such things as are | 3 |
to save them by | 3 |
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his tenants thrust him | 3 |
amongst his own papers | 3 |
that were a iest | 3 |
am to fight with | 3 |
of the greatest honour | 3 |
that is of old | 3 |
for feates of fencing | 3 |
century of polemicall epigrams | 3 |
e estc r this | 3 |
still to make his | 3 |
leaue at least to | 3 |
thus to gin to | 3 |
sold away his lands | 3 |
furnished with an hundred | 3 |
with many such like | 3 |
more then his owne | 3 |
shall a base patch | 3 |
you not seene the | 3 |
thou power to do | 3 |
a treatise of the | 3 |
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take your word for | 3 |
and on each slight | 3 |
for no man can | 3 |
as good haue publisht | 3 |
in the latter end | 3 |
the most elegant and | 3 |
both at a bawdy | 3 |
to fight with none | 3 |
on what you buy | 3 |
to walke so late | 3 |
frozen appetite is set | 3 |
and so of the | 3 |
that by the way | 3 |
jonathan blaney text and | 3 |
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the honour of the | 3 |
of god and man | 3 |
the next man should | 3 |
it is enough to | 3 |
makes a man blessed | 3 |
her face or feature | 3 |
two centuries of epigrammes | 3 |
know not what to | 3 |
should spare at last | 3 |
i dare not say | 3 |
may chance to bring | 3 |
not trust him any | 3 |
piso will restore the | 3 |
tenants thrust him out | 3 |
that braue and compleat | 3 |
the memory of the | 3 |
say you are a | 3 |
of the plantation there | 3 |
doe this and live | 3 |
what should he doe | 3 |
he should be more | 3 |
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for ought i know | 3 |
for thou hast forgot | 3 |
life is but a | 3 |
before the altar of | 3 |
friends how he becomes | 3 |
lentulus with thine estate | 3 |
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why thus it is | 3 |
not what he said | 3 |
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her husband beares it | 3 |
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say he is a | 3 |
of exeter colledge in | 3 |
longer in the strand | 3 |
and odde dishes of | 3 |
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we man and wife | 3 |
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but yet i hope | 3 |
then those of the | 3 |
goods of the body | 3 |
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i doe but now | 3 |
loue in offensiue mirth | 3 |
haue you not seene | 3 |
if i not mistake | 3 |
opus had all the | 3 |
will not stick to | 3 |
held in her armes | 3 |
she did but cheapen | 3 |
is not of this | 3 |
eyes should not be | 3 |
i love thee not | 3 |
enemy of all that | 3 |
likes him not to | 3 |
came before the officer | 3 |
so long till she | 3 |
that masks do women | 3 |
the right worshipfull william | 3 |
the rest translated out | 3 |
if thou please to | 3 |
sell his fathers land | 3 |
and glory of the | 3 |
on man and woman | 3 |
and basely liues vnknowne | 3 |
but sure they are | 3 |
in such a plight | 3 |
makes him looke so | 3 |
robyn anspach sampled and | 3 |
began about a word | 3 |
best to make him | 3 |
so all his promises | 3 |
know how to make | 3 |
but in his purse | 3 |
the gentleman doth make | 3 |
your temptations cannot him | 3 |
lives of the saints | 3 |
even such is man | 3 |
the greatest honour and | 3 |
in the bodleian library | 3 |
things which are common | 3 |
masks do women much | 3 |
to her then golden | 3 |
speakes with all that | 3 |
to the vast compasse | 3 |
that if i not | 3 |
assiduous and learned obseruations | 3 |
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they doe not know | 3 |
he should best dispute | 3 |
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for there is no | 3 |
one word of wit | 3 |
take to be the | 3 |
how well i liue | 3 |
fearing much to haue | 3 |
i am not yet | 3 |
and learnes to sweare | 3 |
great and heroick prince | 3 |
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into the bosome of | 3 |
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not your father once | 3 |
epigrams and other small | 3 |
certaine divine epigrams to | 3 |
with his wife in | 3 |
c category of texts | 3 |
to say no more | 3 |
annexed a story of | 3 |
true that is of | 3 |
who would not rather | 3 |
sir thomas vrchards epigrams | 3 |
these can halfe so | 3 |
no more i le | 3 |
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as who would say | 3 |
the creation of the | 3 |
from dick a cow | 3 |
that alwayes kept with | 3 |
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grove for their wits | 3 |
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not yet of captaine | 3 |
the holy scripture dedicated | 3 |
more coy then wise | 3 |
castles in the aire | 3 |
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ne sutor vltra crepidam | 3 |
milo meanes to spare | 3 |
whereof concern the twelve | 3 |
your eyes vpon a | 3 |
in the last farewell | 3 |
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red lion in st | 3 |
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he else be thought | 3 |
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you should be still | 3 |
that brought him home | 3 |
goodnesse still deliver me | 3 |
man should not so | 3 |
out of his french | 3 |
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she that weds him | 3 |
his shoppe at the | 3 |
to such a house | 3 |
the world at will | 3 |
her husband wondrous well | 3 |
that may not be | 3 |
them to his men | 3 |
of all he had | 3 |
of these can halfe | 3 |
one of the knightly | 3 |
earth did bend his | 3 |
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such a man i | 3 |
it is to be | 3 |
to more then helena | 3 |
haue i seene a | 3 |
at least may chance | 3 |
who eate the bread | 3 |
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she not now as | 3 |
sacred bread and wine | 3 |
of text r in | 3 |
like iohn of paules | 3 |
to beat his boy | 3 |
c the rate of | 3 |
you must pay no | 3 |
wife hath had takings | 3 |
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lyons once or twise | 3 |
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shoppe at the west | 3 |
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copy written in latin | 3 |
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woman good or ill | 3 |
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collection of new epigrams | 3 |
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of the fathers ioy | 3 |
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burthen he should haue | 3 |
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to nothing which he | 3 |
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of the knightly traine | 3 |
wife in manner were | 3 |
to william earle of | 3 |
pecke of the inner | 3 |
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of sir thomas vrchards | 3 |
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lorellos wife is lately | 3 |
by william gamage batchelour | 3 |
kick out the rest | 3 |
mistresse ioyce her husband | 3 |
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declaration du pere basil | 3 |
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the earth and sea | 3 |
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his mystery of iniquity | 3 |
was but a knight | 3 |
added epigrams and epitaphs | 3 |
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the world to come | 3 |
my good friend mr | 3 |
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the red lion in | 3 |
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that a man would | 3 |
good some friend of | 3 |
the welshman quite confuted | 3 |
such as best know | 3 |
the virgin in my | 3 |
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the end of his | 3 |
to god and altars | 3 |
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times so fall out | 3 |
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with certaine divine epigrams | 3 |
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dragons in your dayes | 3 |
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to his royal highness | 3 |
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is set on fire | 3 |
the wiser of the | 3 |
shew of which hath | 3 |
and other rare authors | 3 |
his friend a health | 3 |
virginity is a vertue | 3 |
sprung from the loynes | 3 |
till all be lost | 3 |
very worst that can | 3 |
much repineth at the | 3 |
scornes the very worst | 3 |
which by an ill | 3 |
and that a cart | 3 |
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morinda is more coy | 3 |
such in all things | 3 |
the signe of his | 3 |
neare the middle of | 3 |
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braue and compleat caualier | 3 |
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as men taste cheese | 3 |
at the red lion | 3 |
may be fitly tearmed | 3 |
you bow not to | 3 |
the lawes with him | 3 |
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chance to bring a | 3 |
feasted long on delicates | 3 |
a compendium of witty | 3 |
end the tale you | 3 |
hat i oft compare | 3 |
haue publisht it with | 3 |
thus with feathers dight | 3 |
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of woman good or | 3 |
the office of a | 3 |
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of epigrams such store | 3 |
as they grew friends | 3 |
this one fault of | 3 |
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satyres that attend them | 3 |
that a cart would | 3 |
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virgin in my eyes | 3 |
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that oft hast puld | 3 |
thomason e estc r | 3 |
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his boy against the | 3 |
the lyons once or | 3 |
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the hopefull issue of | 3 |
text r in the | 3 |
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of original in huntington | 3 |
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wherein it likes him | 3 |
by which it may | 3 |
to be seen in | 3 |
the most are bunglers | 3 |
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compound in any wise | 3 |
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poetus with fine sonnets | 3 |
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many books of such | 3 |
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in the harvard university | 3 |
adoration of the host | 3 |
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valour to his foe | 3 |
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to save his life | 3 |
bread and wine in | 3 |
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back of purpose to | 3 |
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a wife he had | 3 |
most of them now | 3 |
dishes of newly deuised | 3 |
stood before the altar | 3 |
thee lentulus with thine | 3 |
all his best acquaintance | 3 |
all the world is | 3 |
the right hands brother | 3 |
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to make the world | 3 |
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west end of saint | 3 |
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the wealth you haue | 3 |
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your father once a | 3 |
fancies of moderne muses | 3 |
into his eares he | 3 |
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that hath great in | 3 |
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printed by bernard alsop | 3 |
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in pride and gallant | 3 |
the world is well | 3 |
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a helpe to memory | 3 |
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purest liquor hath his | 3 |
as much vpon her | 3 |
she haue that comfort | 3 |
i first her saw | 3 |
to finish that which | 3 |
and hunted all away | 3 |
knowes he weares a | 3 |
as it is said | 3 |
soone the case is | 3 |
the onely way to | 3 |
for ought we know | 3 |
would the welshman nought | 3 |
simile non est idem | 3 |
and saw each man | 3 |
lord to his fathers | 3 |
agrippa de vanitate scient | 3 |
in the house of | 3 |
too great a fine | 3 |
hold till all be | 3 |
t is true that | 3 |
william gamage batchelour in | 3 |
vvhereof neuer before published | 3 |
knowing better how to | 3 |
to sup at home | 3 |
i must needs say | 3 |
of saint pauls church | 3 |
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gallant yongster keepes his | 3 |
wife is lately brought | 3 |
when you say your | 3 |
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martiall his epigrams translated | 3 |
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he that is not | 3 |
i oft have heard | 3 |
the wheele of fortune | 3 |
pleasure or expence too | 3 |
a neaste of vvaspes | 3 |
in all things rare | 3 |
she that stole it | 3 |
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through all the world | 3 |
end of saint pauls | 3 |
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how he becomes the | 3 |
and an englishman disputed | 3 |
on the king of | 3 |
giue vs leaue at | 3 |
temptations cannot him allure | 3 |
one halfe of what | 3 |
of life was but | 3 |
epigrams of sir iohn | 3 |
flow within his head | 3 |
his chaps and chin | 3 |
basely liues vnknowne by | 3 |
his fashion doth not | 3 |
hast puld thy ladies | 3 |
she knew him not | 3 |
you cannot do him | 3 |
a tale of a | 3 |
others for his sake | 3 |
he be a man | 3 |
shine of the word | 3 |
sprung from dick a | 3 |
that scrapeth vp together | 3 |
the lesse he is | 3 |
to london on a | 3 |
persons of the greatest | 3 |
wise and cunning sophister | 3 |
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that fell so oft | 3 |
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speaking and eating both | 3 |
leane expence fits ale | 3 |
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what is that to | 3 |
together with a few | 3 |
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if well the lawes | 3 |
as doubtfull words of | 3 |
wittie and worthie epigrammatist | 3 |
who sold his horse | 3 |
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taylor will not trust | 3 |
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a of text r | 3 |
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that makes him looke | 3 |
the more his chaps | 3 |
will scarce proue good | 3 |
those that are without | 3 |
like apparell made in | 3 |
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is the parish priest | 3 |
what is it else | 3 |
but wherefore aske you | 3 |
buy so many books | 3 |
learne to play vpon | 3 |
my friend iohn owen | 3 |
did sell his fathers | 3 |
giues you ghostly reason | 3 |
and of large possession | 3 |
for a roman catholike | 3 |
marriage with the duke | 3 |
between and defects per | 3 |
the goods of fortune | 3 |
helpe to memory and | 3 |
possible that thou my | 3 |
his faults could be | 3 |
purpose was to leaue | 3 |
halfe of what he | 3 |
his loues bright eye | 3 |
vertue and goodnesse still | 3 |
the spirit of sack | 3 |
than for high fortune | 3 |
more then nature doth | 3 |
the true object of | 3 |
s ocm this keyboarded | 3 |
she to be shent | 3 |
who by this time | 3 |
playes as much vpon | 3 |
that thou canst not | 3 |
when we haue both | 3 |
great resort in rome | 3 |
cotta when he hath | 3 |
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his luck at dicing | 3 |
for to see his | 3 |
she was a wife | 3 |
old doting claudus doth | 3 |
of such as best | 3 |
in the sight of | 3 |
like bubbles in the | 3 |
men their wealth as | 3 |
the delight of all | 3 |
sits about the bord | 3 |
text in the c | 3 |
i call to minde | 3 |
annext a century of | 3 |
on popish blinde obedience | 3 |
satyres and satyricall epigrams | 3 |
they know not what | 3 |
and fearing least he | 3 |
one with his wife | 3 |
i write the truth | 3 |
none so vile that | 3 |
the sight of a | 3 |
can no more endure | 3 |
medon can no more | 3 |
had all the land | 3 |
wont to swagger and | 3 |
on sir francis drake | 3 |
epigrams of that most | 3 |
is annexed an elogie | 3 |
home inough to pay | 3 |
of the race of | 3 |
and will no longer | 3 |
of fencing beares the | 3 |
the end of life | 3 |
their wealth as children | 3 |
wherein divers grosse errors | 3 |
like a man that | 3 |
of the virgin mary | 3 |
and done at harbor | 3 |
not towards the altar | 3 |
must the name of | 3 |
and that it is | 3 |
note on sunday last | 3 |
most wittie and worthie | 3 |
of newly deuised epigrammes | 3 |
and then i shall | 3 |
nothing which he spake | 3 |
may well be sed | 3 |
vp together so much | 3 |
was the first that | 3 |
match be throughly finished | 3 |
i say no more | 3 |
as that constrained to | 3 |
or at the least | 3 |
what he would haue | 3 |
boy against the wall | 3 |
each mouth was full | 3 |
elogie upon the patron | 3 |
you note on sunday | 3 |
celebrated elegie upon cleeveland | 3 |
with none but gentlemen | 3 |
to the most learned | 3 |
that playes as much | 3 |
you are too blame | 3 |
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wits to walk in | 3 |
i need not tell | 3 |
of the holy ghost | 3 |
as if the left | 3 |
neuer knew what ciuill | 3 |
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next man should not | 3 |
gone to sturbridge faire | 3 |
to his loues bright | 3 |
diuers that in fleetstreet | 3 |
wiser of the two | 3 |
laid in the balance | 3 |
best acquaintance that he | 3 |
two new made satyres | 3 |
printed by nicholas okes | 3 |
oft hast puld thy | 3 |
to try him at | 3 |
that must be horned | 3 |
it is no wonder | 3 |
nor rime nor reason | 3 |
now such is his | 3 |
vpon thee coward nemius | 3 |
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yeeld to no condition | 3 |
not to be told | 3 |
with what words you | 3 |
thus her trade doth | 3 |
in the meane time | 3 |
her husband doth solicit | 3 |
to their teeth she | 3 |
scrapeth vp together so | 3 |
from the finest fancies | 3 |
the sight of the | 3 |
would by no meanes | 3 |
but striuing still to | 3 |
and other small parcels | 3 |
are fitted to the | 3 |
and that he may | 3 |
sweete hony as some | 3 |
not at all times | 3 |
for a simple truth | 3 |
appointed for the field | 3 |
so that the burthen | 3 |
present or to come | 3 |
for he needs would | 3 |
word of wit to | 3 |
not reason to be | 3 |
well amended with sir | 3 |
neuer thinketh he hath | 3 |
speake but quid pro | 3 |
their assiduous and learned | 3 |
in the c category | 3 |
me it was but | 3 |
lost for want of | 3 |
that a saylor met | 3 |
to haue the matter | 3 |
flatly to their teeth | 3 |
t is not enough | 3 |
of the old and | 3 |
liue like iohn of | 3 |
and the serpents meeting | 3 |
that i must confesse | 3 |
all defects is able | 3 |
that celebrated elegie upon | 3 |
pray do not prolong | 3 |
and wife in manner | 3 |
would see faire london | 3 |
should not so deceiue | 3 |
you cannot loue her | 3 |
that the burthen he | 3 |
and so i thinke | 3 |
by such a one | 3 |
i would not give | 3 |
it is no lesse | 3 |
not the wealth you | 3 |
binus prevents with dreaming | 3 |
that tooke his oath | 3 |
so long beene resident | 3 |
teach thee how to | 3 |
all the world can | 3 |
but oft it comes | 3 |
from place to place | 3 |
to leave the world | 3 |
the latter end of | 3 |
at least to know | 3 |
f estc r ocm | 3 |
not idle when thou | 3 |
consisting of a century | 3 |
through the world hath | 3 |
fruits of idle time | 3 |
to be the signe | 3 |
bubbles in the water | 3 |
of which hath so | 3 |
new made satyres that | 3 |
compiled by henry hutton | 3 |
and which for method | 3 |
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the world can tell | 3 |
i am so well | 3 |
he laught it out | 3 |
married in the night | 3 |
i am a prentice | 3 |
or else it will | 3 |
if i too much | 3 |
at a reckoning this | 3 |
vertue ought to be | 3 |
the man that made | 3 |
and in the other | 3 |
shall not need to | 3 |
surnamed here the prodigall | 3 |
said he was a | 3 |
by the law of | 3 |
that committed an offence | 3 |
at rack and manger | 3 |
i am your servant | 3 |
so like a woman | 3 |
could we haue repented | 3 |
the welshman nought his | 3 |
young mistresse ioyce her | 3 |
in the euening with | 3 |
and discouered in the | 3 |
his credit with a | 3 |
an hundred and odde | 3 |
i am one of | 3 |
foure things are those | 3 |
not shew his head | 3 |
oh blame him not | 3 |
besides a thousand reasons | 3 |
two epistles of that | 3 |
the hearts of men | 3 |
on a young man | 3 |
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where two or three | 3 |
for a childish matter | 3 |
out of the third | 3 |
the mother of our | 3 |
when thou art gone | 3 |
i of woman good | 3 |
the time he was | 3 |
because sir tristram late | 3 |
lawes with him did | 3 |
in the mean time | 3 |
see my punck and | 3 |
that please to call | 3 |
reason why he meant | 3 |
the force of a | 3 |
hardly could the doome | 3 |
and witty epigrams of | 3 |
robyn anspach text and | 3 |
his promises are great | 3 |
of the originall copy | 3 |
he be fired out | 3 |
not say you are | 3 |
how strange you make | 3 |
that had rather fast | 3 |
to others for his | 3 |
by reason of the | 3 |
the loynes of some | 3 |
death should thus from | 3 |
bat bids you swell | 3 |
he becomes the place | 3 |
make amends for all | 3 |
peter hath lost his | 3 |
vertue and beauty was | 3 |
the sea and land | 3 |
the west end of | 3 |
a divine psalme or | 3 |
but all in vain | 3 |
the glory of our | 3 |
and be of good | 3 |
vast compasse of the | 3 |
yealding as sweete hony | 3 |
being out of breath | 3 |
them composed and done | 3 |
play vpon the lute | 3 |
that he lay quite | 3 |
to make an end | 3 |
he came before the | 3 |
the name of an | 3 |
other sundry gifts more | 3 |
as long as life | 3 |
to buy him provender | 3 |
late in the euening | 3 |
or promise what he | 3 |
acquaintance that he knowes | 3 |
and now if any | 3 |
is worthy of praise | 3 |
shape of very man | 3 |
the cause of all | 3 |
their tom and kit | 3 |
no longer in the | 3 |
though he could not | 3 |
of flesh and blood | 3 |
not a crosse to | 3 |