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quadgram | frequency |
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by permission of the | 31 |
permission of the author | 25 |
leedle boy of mine | 15 |
dot leedle boy of | 15 |
by permission of messrs | 12 |
the owner of the | 10 |
owner of the hat | 10 |
paw was a boy | 9 |
my paw was a | 9 |
must not ring to | 9 |
when my paw was | 9 |
the water came in | 8 |
water came in and | 8 |
came in and drowned | 8 |
i kape chickens in | 7 |
live in devarsey street | 7 |
a harp uv a | 7 |
on the south side | 7 |
would come if i | 7 |
sick of the palsy | 7 |
on a harp uv | 7 |
to hold an audience | 7 |
name is michael lavery | 7 |
uv jest men made | 7 |
his leg shot off | 7 |
chickens in me cellar | 7 |
i knew he would | 7 |
come if i waited | 7 |
he would come if | 7 |
played on a harp | 7 |
sperits uv jest men | 7 |
me name is michael | 7 |
in the usual way | 7 |
i want to ask | 7 |
i live in devarsey | 7 |
kape chickens in me | 7 |
and i kape chickens | 7 |
knew he would come | 7 |
he played on a | 7 |
and the water came | 7 |
jest men made perfeck | 7 |
and i live in | 7 |
what do you want | 6 |
likes me poody vell | 6 |
the black and green | 6 |
and members of hose | 6 |
new york and london | 6 |
have you got that | 6 |
mammy loves huh honey | 6 |
you got that down | 6 |
members of hose company | 6 |
charlie must not ring | 6 |
to get rid of | 6 |
of hose company number | 6 |
the middle of the | 6 |
kankakee or the kokomo | 6 |
the top of the | 6 |
how to hold an | 6 |
in and drowned thim | 6 |
the kankakee or the | 6 |
fur a little feller | 6 |
i should like to | 6 |
feared of a gal | 6 |
as soon as i | 5 |
to go to the | 5 |
do you mean by | 5 |
bachelor sews on a | 5 |
who all time er | 5 |
on board de ship | 5 |
the back of the | 5 |
i had the time | 5 |
i do not know | 5 |
if we had the | 5 |
to cry no more | 5 |
his most gracious majesty | 5 |
lesson with the fan | 5 |
the rest of the | 5 |
a thous and strings | 5 |
up and down the | 5 |
of blankets and top | 5 |
of the author and | 5 |
if i had the | 5 |
words of the poet | 5 |
casey at the bat | 5 |
the crew of the | 5 |
uv a thous and | 5 |
i have not seen | 5 |
harp uv a thous | 5 |
sews on a button | 5 |
lonesome fur a little | 5 |
should like to know | 5 |
been sick of the | 4 |
compared to a game | 4 |
a bachelor sews on | 4 |
him one ub mine | 4 |
no fellow can find | 4 |
to ask six thousand | 4 |
natives of the cannibal | 4 |
is de ladies who | 4 |
the words of the | 4 |
run ter es mammy | 4 |
i can be by | 4 |
the part of the | 4 |
the breathing should be | 4 |
and the crew of | 4 |
be that as it | 4 |
be merciful to me | 4 |
to speak in public | 4 |
a soldier of the | 4 |
of those things no | 4 |
society for the distribution | 4 |
i would like to | 4 |
publishers new york and | 4 |
things no fellow can | 4 |
if i can be | 4 |
when the woodbine leaves | 4 |
you love me best | 4 |
i was going to | 4 |
that as it may | 4 |
they met by chance | 4 |
in the middle of | 4 |
one of those things | 4 |
want to ask six | 4 |
the speecher is right | 4 |
way of a woman | 4 |
the distribution of blankets | 4 |
and i want to | 4 |
on the top of | 4 |
life compared to a | 4 |
of the cannibal islands | 4 |
for to be thy | 4 |
i can not tell | 4 |
heart swell within me | 4 |
down by the rio | 4 |
for the distribution of | 4 |
the society for the | 4 |
at the same time | 4 |
he went to the | 4 |
what do you say | 4 |
who will make a | 4 |
all of a sudden | 4 |
he would have been | 4 |
tell and his boy | 4 |
the poor was mad | 4 |
my heart swell within | 4 |
of the nancy brig | 4 |
a year and a | 4 |
the walrus and the | 4 |
how he undid me | 4 |
there was dearth of | 4 |
it is de ladies | 4 |
to be thy wedded | 4 |
what did he do | 4 |
that i will not | 4 |
on the subject of | 4 |
side of the street | 4 |
a game of cards | 4 |
mate of the nancy | 4 |
fellow can find out | 4 |
the funeral of the | 4 |
a good deal of | 4 |
ups and downs of | 4 |
the weight of the | 4 |
and the mate of | 4 |
lambs vot mary haf | 4 |
we had the time | 4 |
do you hear it | 4 |
vot mary haf got | 4 |
she would be a | 4 |
distribution of blankets and | 4 |
norah murphy and the | 4 |
how a bachelor sews | 4 |
the mate of the | 4 |
i was about to | 4 |
man who will make | 4 |
reprinted by permission of | 4 |
those things no fellow | 4 |
the foot of the | 4 |
women of mumbles head | 4 |
gib him one ub | 4 |
as if he had | 4 |
to a game of | 4 |
are you going to | 4 |
how to speak in | 4 |
the cottage on the | 4 |
at the back of | 4 |
hat in the pit | 4 |
walrus and the carpenter | 4 |
and how he undid | 4 |
in the words of | 4 |
funeral of the flowers | 4 |
a lesson with the | 4 |
the natives of the | 4 |
by the rio grande | 4 |
as much as i | 4 |
was sick of the | 3 |
our alma mater so | 3 |
the wreck of the | 3 |
when pa was a | 3 |
is right in there | 3 |
pa was a boy | 3 |
dot lambs vot mary | 3 |
with the dear old | 3 |
to crush and souls | 3 |
so of a chuesdeh | 3 |
as i love you | 3 |
spake from the deep | 3 |
what can i do | 3 |
and bones to crack | 3 |
i beg your pardon | 3 |
the rain without an | 3 |
is meant in the | 3 |
at the foot of | 3 |
board de ship ob | 3 |
feel that i can | 3 |
had the time to | 3 |
been so much said | 3 |
lived here in your | 3 |
yarn of the nancy | 3 |
mater so we do | 3 |
and the book agent | 3 |
the man who will | 3 |
the way of a | 3 |
lides to bary jade | 3 |
i feel that i | 3 |
in his bengal uniform | 3 |
at the top of | 3 |
to talk about the | 3 |
friend in his bengal | 3 |
hearts to crush and | 3 |
of the old steward | 3 |
shtood on der steamboad | 3 |
as is meant in | 3 |
will blow you out | 3 |
where a doctor is | 3 |
then the soldier spake | 3 |
oak und der vine | 3 |
make me feel so | 3 |
the whole so well | 3 |
i can say in | 3 |
name on thot list | 3 |
in the shape of | 3 |
the legion lay dying | 3 |
bounded on the north | 3 |
took the next elevator | 3 |
soldier spake from the | 3 |
i am in a | 3 |
and a captain bold | 3 |
and lives to take | 3 |
as long as you | 3 |
we learn at vassar | 3 |
has been so much | 3 |
presentation of the trumpet | 3 |
through that liberal government | 3 |
do you hear the | 3 |
among the natives of | 3 |
there has been so | 3 |
grenville kleiser author of | 3 |
married to a giantess | 3 |
burn and cauldron bubble | 3 |
boots among the natives | 3 |
dog und der lobster | 3 |
the dear old vassar | 3 |
fellow without any name | 3 |
part of the chief | 3 |
by funk wagnalls company | 3 |
members of the band | 3 |
smash and lives to | 3 |
cottage on the cliff | 3 |
it might be a | 3 |
there was a great | 3 |
song of the l | 3 |
that i was about | 3 |
crush and souls to | 3 |
of the julie plante | 3 |
me just six feet | 3 |
good of you to | 3 |
called on me to | 3 |
that i can say | 3 |
wind and the moon | 3 |
had the pleasure of | 3 |
for i knew he | 3 |
and personality in speaking | 3 |
will make a speech | 3 |
tenors to left of | 3 |
the woodbine turns red | 3 |
but what do you | 3 |
alma mater so we | 3 |
in the united states | 3 |
she did be afther | 3 |
he wanted to know | 3 |
to one of the | 3 |
your magnificent town for | 3 |
not like to sass | 3 |
of the society for | 3 |
what do you know | 3 |
do not like to | 3 |
i am going to | 3 |
in a general way | 3 |
harp of a thousand | 3 |
to de promised land | 3 |
the merchant and the | 3 |
this is the way | 3 |
the soldier spake from | 3 |
citizens and members of | 3 |
what do we care | 3 |
to drink and bones | 3 |
home in the evening | 3 |
and day by day | 3 |
fellow citizens and members | 3 |
did he do then | 3 |
poor asht her would | 3 |
he went into the | 3 |
he was in it | 3 |
nails fer to sell | 3 |
did not like the | 3 |
blood to drink and | 3 |
they called on me | 3 |
when i say that | 3 |
go to the play | 3 |
would she give thim | 3 |
the strings of my | 3 |
parody on barbara frietchie | 3 |
there was lack of | 3 |
of a thousand strings | 3 |
rehearsing for private theatricals | 3 |
will you marry me | 3 |
the hands of the | 3 |
to the play with | 3 |
can be by her | 3 |
woodbine leaves turned red | 3 |
in the fust place | 3 |
was that beautiful that | 3 |
the play with him | 3 |
for a long time | 3 |
of the nancy bell | 3 |
to smash and lives | 3 |
i do love you | 3 |
his hat and coat | 3 |
whole so well said | 3 |
was going to bombay | 3 |
when the woodbine turns | 3 |
and me just six | 3 |
on the whole so | 3 |
good deal of a | 3 |
here in your midst | 3 |
had been sick of | 3 |
wreck of the julie | 3 |
in front of the | 3 |
leaving out the joke | 3 |
promised to go to | 3 |
you want me to | 3 |
i set my teeth | 3 |
by james whitcomb riley | 3 |
to propose a toast | 3 |
chuesdeh the poor kem | 3 |
shall not ring to | 3 |
the round of the | 3 |
meant in the tex | 3 |
my lords and gentlemen | 3 |
i will blow you | 3 |
in the rain without | 3 |
romance of a hammock | 3 |
downs of married life | 3 |
can not tell vat | 3 |
for a few minutes | 3 |
in the streets of | 3 |
meant to do his | 3 |
on the west by | 3 |
legion lay dying in | 3 |
and downs of married | 3 |
and members of the | 3 |
say in the words | 3 |
ter es mammy en | 3 |
papa and the boy | 3 |
you hear the rain | 3 |
drink and bones to | 3 |
side of the room | 3 |
so far as to | 3 |
mule shtood on der | 3 |
other side of the | 3 |
he must have been | 3 |
weight of the moon | 3 |
merchant and the book | 3 |
as a matter of | 3 |
but i tell you | 3 |
skulls to smash and | 3 |
what do you mean | 3 |
and looks at ms | 3 |
it was the same | 3 |
the west by the | 3 |
murphy and the spirits | 3 |
your most gracious majesty | 3 |
on the north by | 3 |
the east by the | 3 |
on the east by | 3 |
katrina likes me poody | 3 |
and on the whole | 3 |
the end of the | 3 |
on the other side | 3 |
is your good health | 3 |
all through that liberal | 3 |
the other side of | 3 |
action to the word | 3 |
the services of a | 3 |
do you know about | 3 |
fire burn and cauldron | 3 |
of you to come | 3 |
spring idyl on grass | 3 |
power and personality in | 3 |
that is to say | 3 |
become a young woman | 3 |
bounding the united states | 3 |
pat and the mayor | 3 |
i love you best | 3 |
would be a mason | 3 |
dear old vassar v | 3 |
lay dying in algiers | 3 |
she blow some more | 3 |
face upon the floor | 3 |
what happened last night | 3 |
chuesdeh she did be | 3 |
a friendly game of | 3 |
speecher is right in | 3 |
at the cunning cat | 3 |
i went up to | 3 |
dooley on the grip | 3 |
what is the matter | 3 |
of a chuesdeh the | 3 |
at the door with | 3 |
the yarn of the | 3 |
the women of mumbles | 3 |
i want to know | 3 |
going to give you | 3 |
so good of you | 3 |
as well as the | 3 |
love our alma mater | 3 |
she give thim the | 3 |
much as i love | 3 |
at the head of | 3 |
ti scordar di me | 3 |
banging a sensational novelist | 3 |
of dot leedle boy | 3 |
and so it was | 3 |
we love our alma | 3 |
permission of the publishers | 3 |
in the first part | 3 |
in front of them | 3 |
old morey another turn | 3 |
round and looks at | 3 |
did be afther a | 3 |
non ti scordar di | 3 |
and on the west | 3 |
not tell vat is | 3 |
her would she give | 3 |
when greek meets greek | 3 |
so we do not | 3 |
soldier of the legion | 3 |
the poor asht her | 3 |
on the footboard of | 3 |
is one of the | 3 |
up in the air | 3 |
one of the men | 3 |
on der steamboad deck | 3 |
rain without an umbrella | 3 |
it will be a | 3 |
out of the house | 3 |
humorous readings and recitations | 3 |
out of the window | 3 |
of the legion lay | 3 |
to git on board | 3 |
turns round and looks | 3 |
smell of that jasmine | 3 |
obstructive hat in the | 3 |
der mule shtood on | 3 |
and souls to burn | 3 |
the influence of the | 3 |
what shall i do | 3 |
a chuesdeh the poor | 3 |
what we learn at | 3 |
just six feet two | 3 |
the cause of his | 3 |
asht her would she | 3 |
under the influence of | 3 |
she likes me poody | 3 |
out of the room | 3 |
the action to the | 3 |
with a view to | 3 |
git on board de | 3 |
the heart of the | 3 |
like to know how | 3 |
william tell and his | 3 |
the woodbine leaves turned | 3 |
can say in the | 3 |
and had to be | 3 |
de ship ob faith | 3 |
by grenville kleiser author | 3 |
and he played on | 3 |
i think you will | 3 |
we do not like | 3 |
if i can b | 3 |
want to know if | 3 |
give old morey another | 3 |
for the maiden trim | 3 |
curfew must not ring | 3 |
here is your good | 3 |
cutting bread and butter | 2 |
so bashful the widow | 2 |
it is a great | 2 |
and if you answer | 2 |
on her head and | 2 |
that sort of thing | 2 |
boy in the gallery | 2 |
give you such a | 2 |
my friend on the | 2 |
in an attempt to | 2 |
fust thing you know | 2 |
the banks of the | 2 |
and how to hold | 2 |
what sort of a | 2 |
they saw they was | 2 |
never before did i | 2 |
a man and maiden | 2 |
be called upon to | 2 |
friendly game of checkers | 2 |
rainy day episode anonymous | 2 |
if i could b | 2 |
when i rode for | 2 |
of the trumpet anonymous | 2 |
many other kinds of | 2 |
his three hundred foxes | 2 |
your knees and beg | 2 |
now it so happened | 2 |
up and down like | 2 |
to give you a | 2 |
pray pity a poor | 2 |
with my friend on | 2 |
scene from the rivals | 2 |
by the aurora borealis | 2 |
midst fer a long | 2 |
good money fer thim | 2 |
and valiant and free | 2 |
seven hundred and fifty | 2 |
if you were to | 2 |
free and independent voters | 2 |
to go to school | 2 |
if i do not | 2 |
could go to carcassonne | 2 |
just to see what | 2 |
the sight of a | 2 |
he had brought with | 2 |
it was too short | 2 |
out of the way | 2 |
one side of the | 2 |
to go in for | 2 |
face of the clock | 2 |
has lent an acquaintance | 2 |
the author and of | 2 |
into the spirit of | 2 |
to right of them | 2 |
lovely the widow malone | 2 |
the eve of waterloo | 2 |
a poor constitutional monarch | 2 |
the death of me | 2 |
streets of your magnificent | 2 |
sun sinks to rest | 2 |
the matter with you | 2 |
scenes from rip van | 2 |
and beg for it | 2 |
carpenter said nothing but | 2 |
we have a superstition | 2 |
visit to the tower | 2 |
shall go to school | 2 |
me to say that | 2 |
making fun of me | 2 |
i am a cook | 2 |
of the contents of | 2 |
that was the part | 2 |
you lent the umbrella | 2 |
i stood upon the | 2 |
the spirit of the | 2 |
they parted for aye | 2 |
continuing to repeat these | 2 |
that i was more | 2 |
they carried him up | 2 |
blessed night you do | 2 |
this blessed night you | 2 |
where i was going | 2 |
he seen dat shark | 2 |
he looked upon his | 2 |
to repeat these words | 2 |
i love them all | 2 |
it was this way | 2 |
in a state of | 2 |
a lancashire dialectic sketch | 2 |
and go with me | 2 |
ladies who are de | 2 |
a long time before | 2 |
the way in which | 2 |
i could see she | 2 |
is the way he | 2 |
what was the matter | 2 |
i agree in general | 2 |
not for the world | 2 |
and this is the | 2 |
and drowned your chickens | 2 |
as long as we | 2 |
up my mind which | 2 |
said she would that | 2 |
it was on a | 2 |
on my way home | 2 |
my way home in | 2 |
tell you the kind | 2 |
you like to see | 2 |
i am all right | 2 |
year and a half | 2 |
where will it end | 2 |
my loves huh hon | 2 |
permission of the proprietors | 2 |
bringing me all this | 2 |
would you mind telling | 2 |
a new one uv | 2 |
on the front of | 2 |
to memorize a selection | 2 |
my father was a | 2 |
the eyes of the | 2 |
i dare say i | 2 |
regarded himself as the | 2 |
sunny side of the | 2 |
the yacht club speech | 2 |
what to do with | 2 |
was not at all | 2 |
warmer in some places | 2 |
to look at him | 2 |
was brought to the | 2 |
to be entertained with | 2 |
thunder do you mean | 2 |
of the bilious beadle | 2 |
has become of the | 2 |
when she found as | 2 |
going to do for | 2 |
i am about to | 2 |
and there was no | 2 |
johann wolfgang von goethe | 2 |
they was silly to | 2 |
what has become of | 2 |
a great many kinds | 2 |
it stands to reason | 2 |
the faded misanthrope in | 2 |
there was a war | 2 |
that the two are | 2 |
mix a batch of | 2 |
on the wings of | 2 |
the front of the | 2 |
played strain on strain | 2 |
in search of nothing | 2 |
agree with my wife | 2 |
because you ask me | 2 |
that i have seen | 2 |
how did it happen | 2 |
turned out to be | 2 |
and ran to the | 2 |
i tell yer i | 2 |
dial face of the | 2 |
nothing like the damsel | 2 |
from hill to hill | 2 |
to shpeak mit me | 2 |
there was to be | 2 |
as soon as you | 2 |
in consequence of his | 2 |
day she forgot to | 2 |
a very great deal | 2 |
as a fellow citizen | 2 |
the widow walker was | 2 |
that had his leg | 2 |
nothing of the kind | 2 |
to where the doctor | 2 |
all very well for | 2 |
about the middle of | 2 |
i want you to | 2 |
you to say so | 2 |
it was the last | 2 |
for the remainder of | 2 |
the min thot i | 2 |
at the sobbington station | 2 |
specklewottle behind the ears | 2 |
went up to bed | 2 |
the sunny side of | 2 |
the use of the | 2 |
breath the abdomen and | 2 |
you know about it | 2 |
in all public affairs | 2 |
i will not occupy | 2 |
i paid me two | 2 |
the surge of the | 2 |
up in bed with | 2 |
special permission of the | 2 |
say to a glass | 2 |
the break of day | 2 |
time for me to | 2 |
say but he was | 2 |
than it takes to | 2 |
calla me so slow | 2 |
that he meant to | 2 |
serious hits if we | 2 |
or two in the | 2 |
keep the stove going | 2 |
pity a poor constitutional | 2 |
upon to propose a | 2 |
but it did not | 2 |
be thy wedded wife | 2 |
she forgot to pare | 2 |
and i am so | 2 |
from rip van winkle | 2 |
how fast you write | 2 |
to tell me that | 2 |
i said to myself | 2 |
all your born days | 2 |
i was only a | 2 |
from the heart of | 2 |
says i to him | 2 |
was surprized to find | 2 |
away into the country | 2 |
would you like to | 2 |
you for bringing me | 2 |
how do you do | 2 |
he sat in the | 2 |
how i came to | 2 |
this kind of thing | 2 |
napoleon was a great | 2 |
a few minutes later | 2 |
gave a slanting sigh | 2 |
word to the action | 2 |
accompanied on the flute | 2 |
which was to be | 2 |
catched his three hundred | 2 |
why does my heart | 2 |
with the fan anonymous | 2 |
it would be a | 2 |
come and go with | 2 |
and go to sleep | 2 |
i ask you to | 2 |
out of the door | 2 |
of the name of | 2 |
and if the dead | 2 |
he has catched his | 2 |
should be found by | 2 |
down the bank and | 2 |
was so pleased with | 2 |
i can lick you | 2 |
the next moment i | 2 |
sperits as some folks | 2 |
you have only to | 2 |
get rid of the | 2 |
iths a withe child | 2 |
dear and interesting cannibals | 2 |
and it was not | 2 |
the glorious hills of | 2 |
birds of a feather | 2 |
where am i to | 2 |
foot of the stairs | 2 |
and he thought it | 2 |
a great variety of | 2 |
i can not look | 2 |
journey in search of | 2 |
fifteenth annual festival of | 2 |
round the dial face | 2 |
night you do not | 2 |
as i was saying | 2 |
the south by the | 2 |
the first of these | 2 |
but i did not | 2 |
on your own terms | 2 |
it is time to | 2 |
he little deems that | 2 |
the north and south | 2 |
i will tell thee | 2 |
may marry your mary | 2 |
charming girl in the | 2 |
out to the wreck | 2 |
the two are one | 2 |
to be staunch and | 2 |
there was nothing to | 2 |
the best of terms | 2 |
to my early love | 2 |
faded misanthrope in corduroys | 2 |
author of how to | 2 |
the difficulty of riming | 2 |
to brush my hair | 2 |
two copies of the | 2 |
called giant of battle | 2 |
as if it had | 2 |
it is well to | 2 |
more do you want | 2 |
annual festival of the | 2 |
volyume of the cyclopeedy | 2 |
have been less than | 2 |
acting with a vengeance | 2 |
by the side of | 2 |
the fust thing you | 2 |
make a speech anonymous | 2 |
side of the rock | 2 |
this house this blessed | 2 |
become of the old | 2 |
the word to the | 2 |
has brought it me | 2 |
sits down in great | 2 |
wore the black and | 2 |
me oop und says | 2 |
you bat my life | 2 |
but he was a | 2 |
received a note to | 2 |
some kind of a | 2 |
it must be so | 2 |
to stop at tottlepot | 2 |
the side of the | 2 |
more than two hundred | 2 |
at the failure of | 2 |
as soon as the | 2 |
to give you such | 2 |
not occupy the time | 2 |
a journey in search | 2 |
it was his leg | 2 |
with the fat of | 2 |
have not seen carcassonne | 2 |
what i am a | 2 |
two men rode silent | 2 |
came in contact with | 2 |
me all this long | 2 |
the deck my captain | 2 |
a list of all | 2 |
to where a doctor | 2 |
back of the house | 2 |
you shall find it | 2 |
the harp of a | 2 |
fire in the world | 2 |
got anyone to love | 2 |
out the old hundred | 2 |
back to my place | 2 |
go on with your | 2 |
is the matter with | 2 |
and there was a | 2 |
you are so sweet | 2 |
acquaintance the family umbrella | 2 |
no end of a | 2 |
who was dat i | 2 |
catched them in the | 2 |
with which it was | 2 |
had brought with him | 2 |
of the best men | 2 |
and down the platform | 2 |
brought it me back | 2 |
if i could only | 2 |
and you ought to | 2 |
fishers in their round | 2 |
i haf to gif | 2 |
out on the front | 2 |
chapter of the book | 2 |
a couple of women | 2 |
used by special permission | 2 |
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