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trigram | frequency |
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one of the | 57 |
there was a | 52 |
taken down from | 52 |
in the morning | 51 |
jack mantora me | 45 |
mantora me no | 45 |
me no choose | 45 |
of the west | 41 |
out of the | 39 |
is in the | 38 |
on the road | 38 |
the old man | 35 |
it was a | 35 |
it is the | 33 |
he was a | 32 |
there is a | 32 |
the road to | 32 |
tell him that | 31 |
the same as | 29 |
no choose none | 27 |
went to the | 26 |
some of the | 26 |
it is a | 25 |
i do not | 25 |
am left alone | 25 |
i am left | 25 |
songs of the | 25 |
of the song | 24 |
was in the | 24 |
the old lady | 24 |
in the house | 24 |
sing i am | 24 |
i am a | 23 |
on the lone | 23 |
on the ground | 23 |
may be omitted | 23 |
the name of | 23 |
version of the | 22 |
in the west | 22 |
there is no | 22 |
this is the | 22 |
is going to | 21 |
words and melody | 21 |
out on the | 21 |
the lone prairie | 21 |
it is not | 21 |
him in the | 21 |
go to the | 21 |
the days of | 21 |
the grey mare | 20 |
all in the | 20 |
out in the | 20 |
come all you | 20 |
the end of | 20 |
and when the | 20 |
the tune is | 20 |
on the range | 19 |
to the same | 19 |
but it is | 19 |
and he was | 19 |
of the same | 19 |
in the same | 19 |
to see if | 19 |
when he was | 19 |
that he is | 18 |
from james parsons | 18 |
he is going | 18 |
of the ballad | 18 |
this is a | 18 |
no choose any | 18 |
the story of | 18 |
and in the | 18 |
not on the | 18 |
part of the | 17 |
the banks of | 17 |
omitted in singing | 17 |
and it was | 17 |
from that day | 17 |
my true love | 17 |
was going to | 17 |
up to the | 17 |
him that he | 17 |
the time of | 17 |
me not on | 17 |
be omitted in | 17 |
hurrah for the | 17 |
bury me not | 17 |
and he said | 16 |
the whole of | 16 |
i have been | 16 |
i was a | 16 |
lily of the | 16 |
as well as | 16 |
the ballad is | 16 |
what is your | 16 |
in the british | 16 |
and when he | 16 |
follow the plough | 16 |
to be a | 16 |
i tell you | 16 |
and there was | 16 |
to see the | 16 |
get to the | 16 |
me want go | 16 |
of the english | 16 |
it will be | 16 |
up in the | 16 |
it was the | 16 |
in the wood | 15 |
open the door | 15 |
was a great | 15 |
one of them | 15 |
is found in | 15 |
at the end | 15 |
we will go | 15 |
that it was | 15 |
to his yard | 15 |
that follow the | 15 |
i will sing | 15 |
of the house | 15 |
it is in | 15 |
used to be | 15 |
you ought to | 15 |
up the trail | 15 |
in the air | 15 |
in the night | 15 |
be found in | 15 |
the best of | 15 |
a piece of | 15 |
one day annancy | 15 |
with a rowley | 14 |
just the same | 14 |
melody taken down | 14 |
o bury me | 14 |
there was no | 14 |
root hog or | 14 |
i love my | 14 |
all the way | 14 |
on the banks | 14 |
was on the | 14 |
you want to | 14 |
make we go | 14 |
when i was | 14 |
found in the | 14 |
the lily of | 14 |
on a tree | 14 |
the words are | 14 |
the words of | 14 |
go in the | 14 |
fellows that follow | 14 |
the th century | 14 |
of all the | 14 |
in the original | 14 |
down in the | 14 |
gammon and spinach | 14 |
and all the | 14 |
him on the | 14 |
i left behind | 14 |
that is the | 14 |
hog or die | 14 |
one of his | 13 |
and listen to | 13 |
know the man | 13 |
i am going | 13 |
at that time | 13 |
him to the | 13 |
and thou shalt | 13 |
in the days | 13 |
song of the | 13 |
to the river | 13 |
form of the | 13 |
and the goban | 13 |
will sing you | 13 |
i went to | 13 |
an old man | 13 |
story of the | 13 |
was taken down | 13 |
the song of | 13 |
down to the | 13 |
the british museum | 13 |
portage des sioux | 13 |
my love is | 13 |
come to my | 13 |
up on the | 13 |
and when i | 13 |
we have taken | 13 |
it in the | 13 |
to go home | 13 |
the same way | 13 |
he went to | 13 |
among the new | 13 |
in the world | 13 |
in the roxburgh | 13 |
says anthony rowley | 13 |
is given by | 13 |
is one of | 13 |
time of the | 13 |
stay at home | 13 |
i will not | 13 |
that of the | 13 |
back to the | 12 |
as soon as | 12 |
with a ri | 12 |
for if you | 12 |
end of the | 12 |
me a nyam | 12 |
of the buffalo | 12 |
to my window | 12 |
la la la | 12 |
to make a | 12 |
of the th | 12 |
and when they | 12 |
have taken down | 12 |
own true love | 12 |
in the bush | 12 |
to the tune | 12 |
jolly fellows that | 12 |
the keenly lode | 12 |
a sort of | 12 |
a yard oh | 12 |
to be found | 12 |
sung to the | 12 |
in the middle | 12 |
i would not | 12 |
in the ring | 12 |
the last of | 12 |
of the sun | 12 |
which it is | 12 |
of the fair | 12 |
as to the | 12 |
of the songs | 12 |
from an old | 12 |
come go da | 12 |
and it is | 12 |
the gal was | 12 |
when he go | 12 |
early in the | 12 |
days of forty | 12 |
of the old | 11 |
me will laugh | 11 |
in the year | 11 |
put him in | 11 |
left behind me | 11 |
he came to | 11 |
to the place | 11 |
is to be | 11 |
to be sung | 11 |
as long as | 11 |
that he must | 11 |
is given in | 11 |
and i will | 11 |
he is a | 11 |
on the old | 11 |
and melody from | 11 |
so me no | 11 |
the song in | 11 |
and the old | 11 |
in the folk | 11 |
is out of | 11 |
the girl i | 11 |
as taken down | 11 |
by the time | 11 |
and i was | 11 |
bonnie black bess | 11 |
want go home | 11 |
to be the | 11 |
a good old | 11 |
rosin the bow | 11 |
to the house | 11 |
a bunch of | 11 |
he had been | 11 |
during this time | 11 |
of the tune | 11 |
in the sky | 11 |
bunch of roses | 11 |
the english peasantry | 11 |
the setting of | 11 |
gone a colon | 11 |
and the wind | 10 |
life is a | 10 |
a nyam tiger | 10 |
in the country | 10 |
nyam tiger fat | 10 |
on a moon | 10 |
the white cockade | 10 |
back to his | 10 |
the bonny bunch | 10 |
on the floor | 10 |
if you do | 10 |
of the words | 10 |
a great man | 10 |
he had a | 10 |
it will not | 10 |
go home to | 10 |
the same air | 10 |
yeshterday this time | 10 |
all jolly fellows | 10 |
i want to | 10 |
in our alley | 10 |
range of the | 10 |
annancy tell him | 10 |
fair fannie moore | 10 |
if you can | 10 |
me to the | 10 |
that i am | 10 |
of the man | 10 |
put it in | 10 |
oh why oh | 10 |
the death of | 10 |
a great deal | 10 |
in the spring | 10 |
no mo so | 10 |
of an old | 10 |
it was in | 10 |
way down in | 10 |
was one of | 10 |
to my roo | 10 |
setting of the | 10 |
of the day | 10 |
buy my caller | 10 |
many of the | 10 |
it was not | 10 |
me no yerry | 10 |
his soul may | 10 |
you da do | 10 |
in the north | 10 |
to the gal | 10 |
this time me | 10 |
mo so me | 10 |
in the saddle | 10 |
time me a | 10 |
the song is | 10 |
the air is | 10 |
of my heart | 10 |
the negro is | 10 |
so as to | 10 |
at the time | 10 |
is not a | 10 |
bonny bunch of | 10 |
rosybel oh why | 10 |
whilst every grove | 10 |
it has been | 10 |
auld lang syne | 10 |
arscott of tetcott | 10 |
a great many | 10 |
the hand of | 10 |
so before me | 10 |
ye morning breezes | 10 |
as i was | 10 |
did so before | 10 |
is a very | 10 |
of the negro | 10 |
to my rattle | 10 |
the melody is | 10 |
the beginning of | 10 |
listen to my | 10 |
a sunday morning | 10 |
old sod shanty | 10 |
to have been | 10 |
words and music | 9 |
on the plains | 9 |
he would not | 9 |
inside the ring | 9 |
that it is | 9 |
gal i left | 9 |
the railroad corral | 9 |
down from james | 9 |
a kind of | 9 |
he was going | 9 |
the title of | 9 |
in which the | 9 |
thou shalt c | 9 |
is the way | 9 |
a river side | 9 |
a collection of | 9 |
by and by | 9 |
was to be | 9 |
that i have | 9 |
me in the | 9 |
it must be | 9 |
dreary black hills | 9 |
the darling of | 9 |
morning so early | 9 |
ile that car | 9 |
i wish in | 9 |
to take a | 9 |
said to the | 9 |
come to the | 9 |
the use of | 9 |
i will tell | 9 |
a pair of | 9 |
the same tune | 9 |
the head of | 9 |
will you accept | 9 |
the range of | 9 |
seem to be | 9 |
english county songs | 9 |
i going to | 9 |
on the tree | 9 |
and there is | 9 |
the top of | 9 |
swear and i | 9 |
there came a | 9 |
it in his | 9 |
that he has | 9 |
ring a diamond | 9 |
first found out | 9 |
keep his wife | 9 |
there was one | 9 |
come fill up | 9 |
a bite me | 9 |
done this fall | 9 |
never see a | 9 |
the place of | 9 |
to see what | 9 |
is not the | 9 |
for a while | 9 |
under the title | 9 |
little old sod | 9 |
in the sun | 9 |
he has to | 9 |
rise a roof | 9 |
i have a | 9 |
and i vow | 9 |
taken down in | 9 |
my mother did | 9 |
poor old horse | 9 |
as sung by | 9 |
my bonnie black | 9 |
when him go | 9 |
taken down by | 9 |
the queen of | 9 |
may morning so | 9 |
him in a | 9 |
for all the | 9 |
down on the | 9 |
wife at home | 9 |
that first found | 9 |
beginning of the | 9 |
they are so | 9 |
why should we | 9 |
accept of the | 9 |
he said he | 9 |
all of the | 9 |
out the leather | 9 |
the house of | 9 |
one of these | 9 |
hand in hand | 9 |
the sound of | 9 |
i swear and | 9 |
soul may dwell | 9 |
him down joe | 9 |
has to go | 9 |
dwell that first | 9 |
his friend mr | 9 |
are in the | 9 |
when i go | 9 |
mother did so | 9 |
you accept of | 9 |
and at the | 9 |
rub him down | 9 |
the original words | 9 |
found out the | 9 |
anch a bite | 9 |
may dwell that | 9 |
every grove c | 9 |
so i wish | 9 |
i was born | 9 |
it to the | 9 |
go back to | 9 |
when the boy | 9 |
the rio grande | 8 |
of allan water | 8 |
silly old man | 8 |
into the house | 8 |
i used to | 8 |
the land of | 8 |
the rest of | 8 |
a cottage well | 8 |
a roof in | 8 |
of the most | 8 |
the goban said | 8 |
let him go | 8 |
i never see | 8 |
words and air | 8 |
all on the | 8 |
is my home | 8 |
given in the | 8 |
the gal i | 8 |
born with feather | 8 |
upon a sunday | 8 |
the fact that | 8 |
leave me here | 8 |
one by one | 8 |
was her man | 8 |
and the rain | 8 |
give him a | 8 |
will be found | 8 |
accent on the | 8 |
in the first | 8 |
the boy was | 8 |
that he will | 8 |
give it to | 8 |
to go and | 8 |
the songs of | 8 |
my name is | 8 |
when he come | 8 |
the same time | 8 |
home on the | 8 |
most of the | 8 |
the scotch rogue | 8 |
in his hand | 8 |
go home a | 8 |
the way to | 8 |
tell me mumma | 8 |
the wind and | 8 |
ying de ying | 8 |
was a very | 8 |
a young man | 8 |
was on a | 8 |
the ballad was | 8 |
at the door | 8 |
my pretty colly | 8 |
as i walked | 8 |
a man who | 8 |
and melody taken | 8 |
the fair fannie | 8 |
also in the | 8 |
fal de ral | 8 |
he say to | 8 |
to make him | 8 |
out of a | 8 |
that was a | 8 |
all the world | 8 |
the green forest | 8 |
he was in | 8 |
a hunting we | 8 |
it in a | 8 |
by the low | 8 |
what make you | 8 |
bring dem come | 8 |
the state of | 8 |
i go home | 8 |
them to the | 8 |
versions of the | 8 |
fill up my | 8 |
old english gentleman | 8 |
was an old | 8 |
he said to | 8 |
in a ring | 8 |
is sung in | 8 |
of the original | 8 |
banks of allan | 8 |
went into the | 8 |
was a man | 8 |
i could not | 8 |
roof in the | 8 |
a broadside by | 8 |
sent to me | 8 |
it was his | 8 |
old rosin the | 8 |
the long chaparral | 8 |
home a yard | 8 |
by the name | 8 |
when he is | 8 |
the first time | 8 |
of the three | 8 |
the tune of | 8 |
in the town | 8 |
it may be | 8 |
out of his | 8 |
darling of my | 8 |
am going to | 8 |
the three sisters | 8 |
sod shanty on | 8 |
the heart of | 8 |
de a door | 8 |
all the year | 8 |
the town of | 8 |
seems to be | 8 |
but in the | 8 |
at the setting | 8 |
want to go | 8 |
son of a | 8 |
me a go | 8 |
on the deep | 7 |
to the first | 7 |
the sun was | 7 |
go home back | 7 |
up the music | 7 |
married to you | 7 |
and she lives | 7 |
to purge melancholy | 7 |
to one of | 7 |
you shave old | 7 |
the trail of | 7 |
the little old | 7 |
was so glad | 7 |
he would have | 7 |
and if you | 7 |
in the dorian | 7 |
from robert hard | 7 |
to let the | 7 |
and that is | 7 |
the kansas line | 7 |
last of the | 7 |
and i am | 7 |
a long time | 7 |
and his wife | 7 |
when the gal | 7 |
lone star trail | 7 |
some of them | 7 |
is the darling | 7 |
and so he | 7 |
at the same | 7 |
he had not | 7 |
this was a | 7 |
would have been | 7 |
is that of | 7 |
look how you | 7 |
day there was | 7 |
queen of hearts | 7 |
for him to | 7 |
land of the | 7 |
the white man | 7 |
the way they | 7 |
i have seen | 7 |
and many a | 7 |
in connection with | 7 |
to in the | 7 |
in love with | 7 |
up in glory | 7 |
the green bushes | 7 |
to the old | 7 |
i did not | 7 |
all for the | 7 |
in the field | 7 |
when him come | 7 |
carry him go | 7 |
may be found | 7 |
the lone star | 7 |
a may morning | 7 |
oh hurrah boys | 7 |
in the hall | 7 |
his wife at | 7 |
in the room | 7 |
and the lady | 7 |
blow away ye | 7 |
cold blows the | 7 |
went out to | 7 |
would not be | 7 |
shave old hall | 7 |
in the old | 7 |
he could not | 7 |
away to the | 7 |
of james i | 7 |
make you shave | 7 |
wilt thou be | 7 |
to which it | 7 |
that was the | 7 |
he was the | 7 |
if you want | 7 |
you have a | 7 |
on the first | 7 |
a pretty basket | 7 |
wind and the | 7 |
that is what | 7 |
to the words | 7 |
the little one | 7 |
when they go | 7 |
you a go | 7 |
by the way | 7 |
blows the wind | 7 |
on the trail | 7 |
tune is in | 7 |
that he was | 7 |
the singing of | 7 |
it was there | 7 |
and you will | 7 |
copy of the | 7 |
fare you well | 7 |
my little horse | 7 |
and if i | 7 |
i heard the | 7 |
month of may | 7 |
how are you | 7 |
man a road | 7 |
i saddle you | 7 |
said he would | 7 |
of a gun | 7 |
the bay of | 7 |
a good many | 7 |
came to the | 7 |
fan you tail | 7 |
a me yard | 7 |
at last the | 7 |
come make we | 7 |
she lives in | 7 |
i walked out | 7 |
death and the | 7 |
you any more | 7 |
but no mo | 7 |
it is that | 7 |
go into the | 7 |
going to be | 7 |
but if you | 7 |
down in mexico | 7 |
i came to | 7 |
where the wild | 7 |
with the gipsies | 7 |
pills to purge | 7 |
wings were grey | 7 |
when i am | 7 |
the next day | 7 |
what do you | 7 |
aunty mary oh | 7 |
west of england | 7 |
sing you a | 7 |
you very well | 7 |
seems to have | 7 |
of the stories | 7 |
there was an | 7 |
go for a | 7 |
i love the | 7 |
the middle of | 7 |
the age of | 7 |
thou be mine | 7 |
the dreary black | 7 |
one day there | 7 |
go to a | 7 |
and the people | 7 |
when they come | 7 |
if it is | 7 |
a nutting we | 7 |
the west of | 7 |
i will married | 7 |
the dorian mode | 7 |
we have a | 7 |
devil and the | 7 |
lives in our | 7 |
you no yerry | 7 |
i in my | 7 |
on a may | 7 |
on the u | 7 |
written fresh words | 7 |
ought to be | 7 |
in the ballad | 7 |
the first syllable | 7 |
a little bit | 7 |
an old woman | 7 |
the north of | 7 |
one of my | 7 |
till i saddle | 7 |
him in his | 7 |
will married to | 7 |
i heard a | 7 |
the reign of | 7 |
a fine old | 7 |
i have given | 7 |
and i have | 7 |
home to his | 7 |
is almost run | 7 |
we have not | 7 |
with rubbing and | 7 |
ballads of the | 7 |
see you any | 7 |
of the world | 7 |
i am ormond | 7 |
boy in a | 7 |
in the evening | 7 |
he was her | 7 |
to the king | 7 |
but when the | 7 |
way down south | 7 |
in the latter | 7 |
the song was | 7 |
oh what a | 7 |
silver and gold | 7 |
whoopee ti yi | 7 |
down from j | 7 |
was very glad | 7 |
fine old english | 7 |
my pretty lad | 7 |
rubbing and scrubbing | 7 |
she is the | 7 |
you will see | 7 |
ri fal de | 7 |
me more than | 7 |
two man a | 7 |
the ballad in | 7 |
old chisholm trail | 7 |
they made a | 7 |
it should be | 7 |
i think of | 7 |
the roxburgh collection | 7 |
and after the | 7 |
nothing but a | 7 |
went up the | 7 |
the form of | 7 |
it is also | 7 |
the widow malone | 7 |
away ye morning | 7 |
was at the | 7 |
nutting we will | 7 |
sung by a | 7 |
it is found | 7 |
and there i | 7 |
that they have | 6 |
it is interesting | 6 |
you will never | 6 |
go home i | 6 |
sweet little gal | 6 |
and her wings | 6 |
git along little | 6 |
i will be | 6 |
said to him | 6 |
the gal say | 6 |
he made the | 6 |
see a man | 6 |
down in sussex | 6 |
in the yard | 6 |
are you going | 6 |
drink to the | 6 |
ri tu ral | 6 |
was a young | 6 |
they began to | 6 |
furze is out | 6 |
as quick as | 6 |
the old chisholm | 6 |
in the song | 6 |
from john woodrich | 6 |
the dew so | 6 |
to my song | 6 |
arthur le bride | 6 |
talk with you | 6 |
there i saw | 6 |
that was in | 6 |
see what i | 6 |
was a old | 6 |
i might see | 6 |
get in the | 6 |
her wings were | 6 |
i met a | 6 |
on a broadside | 6 |
that these are | 6 |
deer and the | 6 |
dew so pearly | 6 |
the door open | 6 |
yip yip pe | 6 |
yip pe ya | 6 |
and the song | 6 |
to my tooth | 6 |
ormond the brave | 6 |
whilst my pretty | 6 |
the cart brigade | 6 |
him by the | 6 |
by the late | 6 |
is of the | 6 |
there is the | 6 |
is said to | 6 |
give me a | 6 |
to the railroad | 6 |
as they do | 6 |
in order to | 6 |
off the tree | 6 |
i saw the | 6 |
are so high | 6 |
why oh ring | 6 |
as it is | 6 |
light of the | 6 |
of the deep | 6 |
that he would | 6 |
refers to the | 6 |
was born in | 6 |
down from the | 6 |
in yonder valley | 6 |
and i in | 6 |
is identical with | 6 |
do not know | 6 |
in the ground | 6 |
the incident of | 6 |
and full of | 6 |
on his head | 6 |
by chance it | 6 |
down south in | 6 |
where the water | 6 |
because it is | 6 |
and is growing | 6 |
of the spider | 6 |
all the gal | 6 |
pick coco finger | 6 |
that to which | 6 |
to see you | 6 |
the deer and | 6 |
ballad in the | 6 |
the young man | 6 |
i leave my | 6 |
for that is | 6 |
of the year | 6 |
maiden sat a | 6 |
it might be | 6 |
lad is young | 6 |
what it is | 6 |
so he went | 6 |
in the little | 6 |
it is sung | 6 |
shanty on my | 6 |
there on the | 6 |
the time he | 6 |
all to my | 6 |
let them go | 6 |
a very old | 6 |
free from care | 6 |
along with him | 6 |
the wind it | 6 |
turn to the | 6 |
in my pocket | 6 |
but he was | 6 |
down by a | 6 |
he went out | 6 |
helston furry dance | 6 |
is heard a | 6 |
three jovial welshmen | 6 |
of the folk | 6 |
yi yip yip | 6 |
the rambling sailor | 6 |
mahngoose a come | 6 |
all over the | 6 |
o will you | 6 |
give you a | 6 |
music of the | 6 |
it is used | 6 |
would like to | 6 |
this song is | 6 |
as a rule | 6 |
water glideth by | 6 |
no one could | 6 |
and the skies | 6 |
where the deer | 6 |
the ballad of | 6 |
kerchief tied under | 6 |
fresh words to | 6 |
you will find | 6 |
oh ring a | 6 |
mules on the | 6 |
is not so | 6 |
you leave me | 6 |
to the yard | 6 |
the word is | 6 |
in one of | 6 |
but when he | 6 |
learned it from | 6 |
out of tune | 6 |
along little dogies | 6 |
lookt at the | 6 |
a corruption of | 6 |
to see my | 6 |
and he bade | 6 |
pretty lad is | 6 |
her own true | 6 |
four or five | 6 |
in the time | 6 |
and that was | 6 |
there is another | 6 |
another version of | 6 |
brought him to | 6 |
much the same | 6 |
and so on | 6 |
of the tree | 6 |
a go do | 6 |
a few days | 6 |
my pocket had | 6 |
i lookt at | 6 |
the water glideth | 6 |
like to see | 6 |
and they were | 6 |
his english folk | 6 |
do you hear | 6 |
put him on | 6 |
to the church | 6 |
take to heart | 6 |
all of you | 6 |
over and over | 6 |
crooked trail to | 6 |
soon as the | 6 |
put in the | 6 |
bell a ring | 6 |
to the ground | 6 |
oh william palmer | 6 |
hold back leah | 6 |
know that the | 6 |
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girl i left | 6 |
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that sweet little | 6 |
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old gray mule | 5 |
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young king daniel | 5 |
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the red roses | 5 |
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annancy and brother | 5 |
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bold jack donahoo | 5 |
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me from sinking | 5 |
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me no touch | 5 |
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the bonny bird | 5 |
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love at the | 5 |
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devon and cornwall | 5 |
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i see you | 5 |
true little gal | 5 |
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my own true | 5 |
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what i might | 5 |
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me da come | 5 |
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the same song | 5 |
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cowboy and i | 5 |
in the road | 5 |
of the olden | 5 |
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to the other | 5 |
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me mumma say | 5 |
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by the hand | 5 |
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the black man | 5 |
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wanty come home | 5 |
of the singers | 5 |
in the land | 5 |
your new home | 4 |
a me back | 4 |
one day a | 4 |
for i know | 4 |
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he come back | 4 |
in the bar | 4 |
the dancing master | 4 |
let us be | 4 |
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the gal to | 4 |
coma ti yi | 4 |
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you see any | 4 |
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me waistcoat cut | 4 |
put in his | 4 |
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the man was | 4 |
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root a medicine | 4 |
annancy in crab | 4 |
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pipe and tabor | 4 |
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one fe me | 4 |
ti yi youpy | 4 |
the girls are | 4 |
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him done up | 4 |
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no one left | 4 |
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the ranch and | 4 |
up my can | 4 |
one can sow | 4 |
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tower i languish | 4 |
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i bring you | 4 |
books in the | 4 |
of the sea | 4 |
out the fire | 4 |
crow and fowl | 4 |
to the young | 4 |
dear plymouth town | 4 |
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the people in | 4 |
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bonny blue kerchief | 4 |
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house and he | 4 |
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you worthless becca | 4 |
a few years | 4 |
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other day me | 4 |
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that there is | 4 |
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here for you | 4 |
all that i | 4 |
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o good lord | 4 |
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annancy and his | 4 |
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into the bush | 4 |
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black boy in | 4 |
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going to come | 4 |
he will give | 4 |
as the sun | 4 |
the very same | 4 |
annancy made a | 4 |
to make her | 4 |
why you no | 4 |
of this ballad | 4 |
to the wood | 4 |
round and round | 4 |
him that him | 4 |
that good old | 4 |
may be seen | 4 |
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the blue kerchief | 4 |
one day brother | 4 |
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end of a | 4 |
timber lay down | 4 |
hole in the | 4 |
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house of commons | 4 |
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sister will you | 4 |
go get fe | 4 |
and my dear | 4 |
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yoke suit me | 4 |
take all the | 4 |
as she sings | 4 |
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on the rio | 4 |
good morning c | 4 |
annancy said to | 4 |
in the church | 4 |
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in tower i | 4 |
quatty worth sell | 4 |
for the old | 4 |
that they were | 4 |
do you do | 4 |
sure i wish | 4 |
i am told | 4 |
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the spotted cow | 4 |
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my government claim | 4 |
our race is | 4 |
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god bless you | 4 |
you must bahl | 4 |
and the sun | 4 |
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incident of the | 4 |
up the cattle | 4 |
we buried him | 4 |
as we have | 4 |
way with the | 4 |
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the saucy sailor | 4 |
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