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trigram | frequency |
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prince of wales | 29 |
it was a | 28 |
there was a | 23 |
the king was | 22 |
that he was | 21 |
out of the | 21 |
said to himself | 21 |
the prince of | 18 |
there was no | 18 |
and the king | 18 |
the prince and | 17 |
he said to | 16 |
it to the | 16 |
he had been | 15 |
passed it to | 13 |
who passed it | 13 |
a sort of | 13 |
the old man | 13 |
prince and the | 13 |
he could not | 13 |
but it was | 12 |
the end of | 12 |
the lord protector | 12 |
out of his | 12 |
king of england | 12 |
was about to | 12 |
it is a | 12 |
and began to | 11 |
the next moment | 11 |
and he was | 11 |
in the same | 11 |
i am the | 11 |
and the pauper | 11 |
now and then | 11 |
it is not | 11 |
he began to | 10 |
he did not | 10 |
the little king | 10 |
of the king | 10 |
in the morning | 10 |
the pauper by | 9 |
by mark twain | 9 |
mark twain part | 9 |
the presence of | 9 |
in a low | 9 |
that it was | 9 |
it was not | 9 |
of the prince | 9 |
when he was | 9 |
please your majesty | 9 |
said in a | 9 |
pauper by mark | 9 |
as soon as | 9 |
at the same | 8 |
end of the | 8 |
the same time | 8 |
in the palace | 8 |
he was not | 8 |
in a moment | 8 |
for it was | 8 |
but there was | 8 |
a few moments | 8 |
he would have | 8 |
to be a | 8 |
him to the | 8 |
who art thou | 8 |
the midst of | 8 |
lord of the | 8 |
but he was | 8 |
the earl of | 8 |
and cried out | 8 |
i do not | 8 |
my lord the | 8 |
earl of hertford | 8 |
according to the | 7 |
upon his knees | 7 |
one of them | 7 |
the king is | 7 |
where he was | 7 |
his head and | 7 |
for a moment | 7 |
of the great | 7 |
he was a | 7 |
as he had | 7 |
as he was | 7 |
some of the | 7 |
for the king | 7 |
shook his head | 7 |
the centre of | 7 |
first lord of | 7 |
of the bedchamber | 7 |
the great seal | 7 |
then he said | 7 |
a couple of | 7 |
as well as | 7 |
the name of | 7 |
the duke of | 7 |
and thou shalt | 7 |
and said to | 7 |
the lady edith | 7 |
it is the | 7 |
lord the king | 7 |
it would be | 7 |
the poor little | 7 |
of the room | 7 |
will know me | 6 |
that he had | 6 |
the first lord | 6 |
as he could | 6 |
way for the | 6 |
he is the | 6 |
king of the | 6 |
majesty of england | 6 |
i tell thee | 6 |
in the centre | 6 |
the majesty of | 6 |
it may be | 6 |
was in a | 6 |
to see the | 6 |
the late king | 6 |
and said in | 6 |
did not know | 6 |
presently he said | 6 |
two or three | 6 |
he felt that | 6 |
lords and ladies | 6 |
presence of the | 6 |
gave him a | 6 |
upon him and | 6 |
moment or two | 6 |
from the presence | 6 |
which he was | 6 |
in the midst | 6 |
a low voice | 6 |
the head of | 6 |
a little while | 6 |
in his face | 6 |
said the king | 6 |
the true prince | 6 |
the hands of | 6 |
for he was | 6 |
was obliged to | 6 |
he was the | 6 |
the king of | 6 |
was not the | 6 |
there is none | 6 |
it was to | 6 |
up and down | 6 |
he would not | 6 |
was in the | 6 |
there is no | 6 |
the king to | 6 |
i am not | 6 |
and all the | 6 |
of the crown | 6 |
who had been | 6 |
just as he | 6 |
that the king | 6 |
the lord st | 6 |
to the tower | 5 |
of the guard | 5 |
he went on | 5 |
he had a | 5 |
am the king | 5 |
history of england | 5 |
but a king | 5 |
to him that | 5 |
i know him | 5 |
lady jane grey | 5 |
at hendon hall | 5 |
now that he | 5 |
but they were | 5 |
for the moment | 5 |
and tom canty | 5 |
good your majesty | 5 |
in front of | 5 |
but no matter | 5 |
the true king | 5 |
thou shalt be | 5 |
to the ground | 5 |
down upon his | 5 |
in the dark | 5 |
the king my | 5 |
that i may | 5 |
then am i | 5 |
the rest of | 5 |
but it is | 5 |
down to the | 5 |
to the lord | 5 |
one of the | 5 |
as far as | 5 |
he would be | 5 |
when he got | 5 |
fell upon the | 5 |
in the presence | 5 |
god be thanked | 5 |
of the city | 5 |
it please your | 5 |
by this time | 5 |
of the new | 5 |
i will not | 5 |
the king and | 5 |
he was about | 5 |
would have been | 5 |
at his side | 5 |
the middle of | 5 |
the archbishop of | 5 |
and he said | 5 |
they did not | 5 |
he heard the | 5 |
the king had | 5 |
was filled with | 5 |
the lord mayor | 5 |
and the lady | 5 |
but i will | 5 |
his way to | 5 |
now am i | 5 |
of offal court | 5 |
at that moment | 5 |
more and more | 5 |
hendon and the | 5 |
of the palace | 5 |
the prince with | 5 |
came to be | 5 |
true and false | 5 |
the act of | 5 |
out of it | 5 |
to this effect | 5 |
he came to | 5 |
and said with | 5 |
the lord high | 5 |
saying to himself | 5 |
tom canty was | 5 |
centre of the | 5 |
archbishop of canterbury | 5 |
what dost thou | 5 |
here and there | 5 |
that is the | 5 |
at the end | 5 |
at last he | 5 |
here is the | 4 |
the story of | 4 |
it of his | 4 |
to make the | 4 |
on the bridge | 4 |
the lord chancellor | 4 |
of the world | 4 |
this is no | 4 |
from the palace | 4 |
she did not | 4 |
settled down upon | 4 |
back into the | 4 |
of his own | 4 |
was full of | 4 |
would god i | 4 |
with the same | 4 |
and it was | 4 |
it was the | 4 |
it had been | 4 |
rest of the | 4 |
was not a | 4 |
the lady jane | 4 |
the woman and | 4 |
the little prince | 4 |
he will know | 4 |
his face and | 4 |
to the throne | 4 |
he turned and | 4 |
the sound of | 4 |
that is to | 4 |
for it by | 4 |
himself in the | 4 |
for the present | 4 |
thou shalt not | 4 |
the prince in | 4 |
turned to the | 4 |
and now and | 4 |
down into the | 4 |
and proceeded to | 4 |
of his father | 4 |
upon the platform | 4 |
sit in the | 4 |
she could not | 4 |
good to me | 4 |
and was about | 4 |
by the hand | 4 |
in the act | 4 |
when i am | 4 |
in a little | 4 |
he knew it | 4 |
in his ear | 4 |
in the name | 4 |
he shall be | 4 |
and clothed in | 4 |
he seemed to | 4 |
duke of somerset | 4 |
nan and bet | 4 |
i will go | 4 |
all the time | 4 |
away from the | 4 |
for lack of | 4 |
the th of | 4 |
with his hands | 4 |
at the door | 4 |
kingdom of dreams | 4 |
the master of | 4 |
upon their knees | 4 |
and the two | 4 |
of the two | 4 |
but at last | 4 |
prince with the | 4 |
when the king | 4 |
a multitude of | 4 |
and at last | 4 |
them to be | 4 |
as to the | 4 |
bent down and | 4 |
what is it | 4 |
he seated himself | 4 |
to the other | 4 |
that he should | 4 |
of the matter | 4 |
for the first | 4 |
see it all | 4 |
on his throne | 4 |
on the floor | 4 |
me to the | 4 |
him and said | 4 |
his eyes and | 4 |
felt that he | 4 |
foo the first | 4 |
in the great | 4 |
i have seen | 4 |
it was an | 4 |
it was all | 4 |
he was in | 4 |
could not be | 4 |
and down the | 4 |
notes to chapter | 4 |
and fell to | 4 |
of the kingdom | 4 |
i had not | 4 |
if it be | 4 |
lord high admiral | 4 |
a chance to | 4 |
and i will | 4 |
heads of the | 4 |
and took his | 4 |
and in a | 4 |
went on with | 4 |
in an instant | 4 |
to the rescue | 4 |
a moment or | 4 |
way and that | 4 |
is the king | 4 |
of the council | 4 |
the first time | 4 |
he was still | 4 |
to the king | 4 |
of dreams and | 4 |
he was at | 4 |
the proper official | 4 |
a man of | 4 |
dreams and shadows | 4 |
and as he | 4 |
the crown of | 4 |
an expression of | 4 |
and he had | 4 |
presently began to | 4 |
he is my | 4 |
in time to | 4 |
that i am | 4 |
so please your | 4 |
in the way | 4 |
side of the | 4 |
and sat down | 4 |
that the prince | 4 |
he resolved to | 4 |
in the stocks | 4 |
of wales was | 4 |
this way and | 4 |
the lord hertford | 4 |
and at the | 4 |
and the little | 4 |
a long time | 4 |
of the realm | 4 |
he was doing | 4 |
middle of the | 4 |
that he shall | 4 |
the princess elizabeth | 4 |
the heads of | 4 |
groom of the | 4 |
out of a | 4 |
in his own | 4 |
with the other | 4 |
in the world | 4 |
of the buckhounds | 3 |
to get the | 3 |
into the hands | 3 |
he hath not | 3 |
in the toils | 3 |
out into the | 3 |
upon one knee | 3 |
the village was | 3 |
would be a | 3 |
and there was | 3 |
at this moment | 3 |
knight of the | 3 |
i may not | 3 |
came to a | 3 |
and he dropped | 3 |
th of february | 3 |
gone from the | 3 |
could not have | 3 |
was become a | 3 |
right and left | 3 |
made him shudder | 3 |
city of london | 3 |
a deep hush | 3 |
i shall be | 3 |
him in the | 3 |
by his command | 3 |
on the spot | 3 |
be at peace | 3 |
sir humphrey marlow | 3 |
thou shalt have | 3 |
and the other | 3 |
he found himself | 3 |
as long as | 3 |
upon him again | 3 |
which the king | 3 |
poor tom canty | 3 |
with all his | 3 |
the sick man | 3 |
as he lay | 3 |
he had come | 3 |
that would not | 3 |
conducted to the | 3 |
of crimson satin | 3 |
and had been | 3 |
am the prince | 3 |
from the beginning | 3 |
seemed to be | 3 |
of his mercy | 3 |
not in the | 3 |
a little time | 3 |
the royal assent | 3 |
and when he | 3 |
what should he | 3 |
on his way | 3 |
and in the | 3 |
as he moved | 3 |
clothed in a | 3 |
his hand upon | 3 |
and then the | 3 |
for an instant | 3 |
on their heads | 3 |
of his ears | 3 |
the lords and | 3 |
time to time | 3 |
to the place | 3 |
all the while | 3 |
he must have | 3 |
the king would | 3 |
i can bear | 3 |
for such a | 3 |
dropped upon his | 3 |
was received with | 3 |
down upon the | 3 |
what shall i | 3 |
soon as he | 3 |
the value of | 3 |
miles hendon and | 3 |
to death in | 3 |
he wore a | 3 |
elizabeth and the | 3 |
for him and | 3 |
the prince was | 3 |
tom found himself | 3 |
upon the table | 3 |
in their robes | 3 |
and i shall | 3 |
and his face | 3 |
they were not | 3 |
after a little | 3 |
i and my | 3 |
on one side | 3 |
hands of the | 3 |
looked about him | 3 |
i should be | 3 |
he had never | 3 |
back and forth | 3 |
come to the | 3 |
occurred to him | 3 |
and sent him | 3 |
his guard of | 3 |
my lord hertford | 3 |
one of his | 3 |
on the whole | 3 |
of the barn | 3 |
he said he | 3 |
is my son | 3 |
lady elizabeth and | 3 |
he hath been | 3 |
the sort of | 3 |
head of the | 3 |
shout went up | 3 |
but the king | 3 |
i am an | 3 |
little lady jane | 3 |
i am indeed | 3 |
at the accession | 3 |
the spirits of | 3 |
was on his | 3 |
upon the bridge | 3 |
of the day | 3 |
i am no | 3 |
lord hertford said | 3 |
burst into a | 3 |
i have a | 3 |
in the air | 3 |
the soul of | 3 |
admiration of the | 3 |
hour after hour | 3 |
of the bridge | 3 |
to her breast | 3 |
with the tramps | 3 |
opened his eyes | 3 |
the birth of | 3 |
take me to | 3 |
miles hendon was | 3 |
he had ever | 3 |
remains of a | 3 |
in a few | 3 |
should he do | 3 |
and put him | 3 |
the boy was | 3 |
this is the | 3 |
that would be | 3 |
of the game | 3 |
the privilege of | 3 |
the man was | 3 |
and the prince | 3 |
out at the | 3 |
canty and hugo | 3 |
and then a | 3 |
it were not | 3 |
me to my | 3 |
the new king | 3 |
to the floor | 3 |
in their faces | 3 |
this time the | 3 |
him to a | 3 |
by his own | 3 |
awoke in the | 3 |
of the royal | 3 |
the boy and | 3 |
he caught sight | 3 |
the king hath | 3 |
good my liege | 3 |
in the matter | 3 |
the impulse of | 3 |
the room was | 3 |
he was very | 3 |
was to be | 3 |
should have been | 3 |
not meet that | 3 |
of crimson velvet | 3 |
to the horse | 3 |
his body in | 3 |
in such a | 3 |
of the late | 3 |
this is my | 3 |
not i that | 3 |
that they were | 3 |
midst of a | 3 |
long live edward | 3 |
of his royal | 3 |
his rags and | 3 |
he had not | 3 |
at the king | 3 |
sprang to his | 3 |
birth of the | 3 |
have seen that | 3 |
with a touch | 3 |
stepped upon the | 3 |
of hendon hall | 3 |
i know not | 3 |
i will tell | 3 |
he had finished | 3 |
should not be | 3 |
good your worship | 3 |
the two lords | 3 |
on with his | 3 |
what is thy | 3 |
sir william herbert | 3 |
to his eyes | 3 |
had been a | 3 |
just as the | 3 |
to the woman | 3 |
gave place to | 3 |
his mind is | 3 |
it be so | 3 |
to find that | 3 |
flew to his | 3 |
a moment he | 3 |
and hold the | 3 |
edward the sixth | 3 |
in his hand | 3 |
in the royal | 3 |
duke of norfolk | 3 |
upon the boy | 3 |
into his face | 3 |
and there is | 3 |
at the stake | 3 |
muttering to himself | 3 |
of the tower | 3 |
the young king | 3 |
clothed in rags | 3 |
may be so | 3 |
when he had | 3 |
the king said | 3 |
about him and | 3 |
and took their | 3 |
red and white | 3 |
prince by the | 3 |
this moment the | 3 |
i crave your | 3 |
at last a | 3 |
the reign of | 3 |
boiled to death | 3 |
is the boy | 3 |
if he had | 3 |
over to the | 3 |
and so it | 3 |
be able to | 3 |
the king himself | 3 |
on the other | 3 |
hither and thither | 3 |
ready for the | 3 |
he cried out | 3 |
said to the | 3 |
on both sides | 3 |
my lord st | 3 |
of the first | 3 |
for some time | 3 |
was at last | 3 |
in his eye | 3 |
were to be | 3 |
first day of | 3 |
the same instant | 3 |
i could not | 3 |
at each other | 3 |
nodded his head | 3 |
thou art not | 3 |
of a king | 3 |
they would not | 3 |
a great day | 3 |
but hendon was | 3 |
was no sound | 3 |
after which he | 3 |
a crowd of | 3 |
but he could | 3 |
that the boy | 3 |
he is a | 3 |
shall i do | 3 |
he said in | 3 |
was going to | 3 |
the accession of | 3 |
where is the | 3 |
crown of england | 3 |
himself once more | 3 |
from time to | 3 |
out of sight | 3 |
will make thee | 3 |
and gave place | 3 |
i had forgot | 3 |
said he would | 3 |
at this point | 3 |
of both sexes | 3 |
him to her | 3 |
get out of | 3 |
and on his | 3 |
to go to | 3 |
just then the | 3 |
long live the | 3 |
this was not | 3 |
the sense of | 3 |
and so he | 3 |
hath said it | 3 |
more than once | 3 |
in the city | 3 |
the next day | 3 |
not have been | 3 |
i have no | 3 |
in their places | 3 |
it is nothing | 3 |
to the prince | 3 |
his prince from | 3 |
the result was | 3 |
came into his | 3 |
did not even | 3 |
when he came | 3 |
had it of | 3 |
his former haunts | 3 |
lord protector was | 3 |
i see it | 3 |
he hath the | 3 |
woe is me | 3 |
him of his | 3 |
side of it | 3 |
as if they | 3 |
so be it | 3 |
and so they | 3 |
to an expression | 3 |
i have been | 3 |
of the family | 3 |
king my father | 3 |
he got up | 3 |
the course of | 3 |
in this world | 3 |
which was not | 3 |
days and nights | 3 |
he was soon | 3 |
the kingdom of | 3 |
king hath said | 3 |
with his own | 3 |
himself to the | 3 |
earl of kent | 3 |
with the prince | 3 |
a real prince | 3 |
muttered to himself | 3 |
the other the | 3 |
as if the | 3 |
much as a | 3 |
with a right | 3 |
woman and her | 3 |
a fine of | 3 |
against the wall | 3 |
am an archangel | 3 |
all at once | 3 |
in the course | 3 |
remained but the | 3 |
the matter of | 3 |
there was but | 3 |
of them were | 3 |
of the crowd | 3 |
dropped upon one | 3 |
to save the | 3 |
this poor lad | 3 |
gode of inglonde | 3 |
grew more and | 3 |
the ears of | 3 |
is it not | 3 |
i begged again | 3 |
prince in the | 3 |
king had been | 3 |
that there was | 3 |
i seem to | 3 |
to find a | 3 |
may it please | 3 |
from head to | 3 |
time to save | 3 |
the woman had | 3 |
your majesty to | 3 |
he found his | 3 |
day of the | 3 |
that he hath | 3 |
was but one | 3 |
one of these | 3 |
would be to | 3 |
place to an | 3 |
and he did | 3 |
and become a | 3 |
as to that | 3 |
have been pope | 3 |
he was on | 3 |
to see a | 3 |
in a voice | 3 |
one side of | 3 |
to do it | 3 |
him a sign | 3 |
out of my | 3 |
as if he | 3 |
this is he | 3 |
with a deep | 3 |
the king awoke | 3 |
which had been | 3 |
after a time | 3 |
stared at the | 3 |
him into a | 3 |
he is not | 3 |
or two of | 3 |
he shall not | 3 |
at once to | 3 |
to a rich | 3 |
in the galleries | 3 |
had been so | 3 |
part of the | 3 |
curiosities of london | 3 |
to the city | 3 |
him by the | 3 |
in his mind | 3 |
the good god | 3 |
and when the | 3 |
the air was | 3 |
he had done | 3 |
am i not | 3 |
were followed by | 3 |
each other and | 3 |
that i have | 3 |
to the lady | 3 |
king is not | 3 |
there had been | 3 |
for this poor | 3 |
this is a | 3 |
none here but | 3 |
and save me | 2 |
a pamphlet against | 2 |
face against the | 2 |
his eyes in | 2 |
well as he | 2 |
a warning sign | 2 |
he is mad | 2 |
but they only | 2 |
upon the duke | 2 |
through the crowd | 2 |
not able to | 2 |
at the bar | 2 |
him when he | 2 |
there is nought | 2 |
attempts to make | 2 |
horror made him | 2 |
that had been | 2 |
family of the | 2 |
considered a moment | 2 |
to take their | 2 |
hunger and the | 2 |
made reverence and | 2 |
was on the | 2 |
with other people | 2 |
sentenced him to | 2 |
at the gates | 2 |
his highness the | 2 |
tom as king | 2 |
pamphlet against the | 2 |
his or her | 2 |
music to him | 2 |
commanded that the | 2 |
justice and retribution | 2 |
speak the truth | 2 |
caught sight of | 2 |
wondered if the | 2 |
with impressive solemnity | 2 |
will right thee | 2 |
crowd that stood | 2 |
was that he | 2 |
of the nobility | 2 |
suffer it not | 2 |
how he came | 2 |
basket of kittens | 2 |
the king did | 2 |
his knees and | 2 |
the state dinner | 2 |
him to bed | 2 |
the woman was | 2 |
pretend thou knowest | 2 |
name of the | 2 |
silent a few | 2 |
then she said | 2 |
to put a | 2 |
a time he | 2 |
it appeared that | 2 |
around and about | 2 |
thy hand and | 2 |
a few farthings | 2 |
a home for | 2 |
his tongue and | 2 |
a third time | 2 |
down between them | 2 |
thou shalt go | 2 |
and i am | 2 |
with insulting epithets | 2 |
say it was | 2 |
a troop of | 2 |
but no one | 2 |
and finally a | 2 |
it and put | 2 |
in those old | 2 |
is not the | 2 |
i show that | 2 |
moment he was | 2 |
in his memory | 2 |
i did not | 2 |
to the window | 2 |
he had made | 2 |
and their mother | 2 |
none but me | 2 |
second gentleman of | 2 |
of sight of | 2 |
but the result | 2 |
and a proclamation | 2 |
chates to trine | 2 |
warm and comfortable | 2 |
so tired and | 2 |
him as the | 2 |
still the king | 2 |
with the peasants | 2 |
seem to remember | 2 |
got out of | 2 |
who saves his | 2 |
so he was | 2 |
the subject of | 2 |
was lost in | 2 |
of people who | 2 |
in the little | 2 |
a noisy and | 2 |
is not meet | 2 |
these are not | 2 |
he looked about | 2 |
what he will | 2 |
shall i be | 2 |
prison for life | 2 |
upon the prince | 2 |
if there had | 2 |
know him well | 2 |
were in the | 2 |
to him in | 2 |
father or no | 2 |
was a man | 2 |
to the palace | 2 |
for the dying | 2 |
to the guildhall | 2 |
removed from the | 2 |
then at the | 2 |
bill of fare | 2 |
the boy to | 2 |
to the merciful | 2 |
the thought in | 2 |
he whom i | 2 |
i know what | 2 |
with his head | 2 |
the night was | 2 |
sharply for a | 2 |
half a dozen | 2 |
mayor and the | 2 |
thought he would | 2 |
it is most | 2 |
upon your knees | 2 |
out of thy | 2 |
the night wind | 2 |
begin to dine | 2 |
found himself in | 2 |
its stately way | 2 |
trust in me | 2 |
on the further | 2 |
in his rags | 2 |
but she was | 2 |
he should make | 2 |
be the prince | 2 |
murmured to himself | 2 |
not know it | 2 |
to a spacious | 2 |
he got out | 2 |
then cried out | 2 |
of the court | 2 |
the king in | 2 |
that fourth day | 2 |
he was hardly | 2 |
a thing as | 2 |
of high degree | 2 |
how to proceed | 2 |
his face with | 2 |
other end of | 2 |
o my lord | 2 |
bet and nan | 2 |
so that i | 2 |
to have a | 2 |
the last day | 2 |
woman who had | 2 |
on london bridge | 2 |
thy old eyes | 2 |
gave no sign | 2 |
they seemed to | 2 |
so that his | 2 |
out in a | 2 |
to the sound | 2 |
to such a | 2 |
i remember me | 2 |
to a close | 2 |
a place to | 2 |
flat black cap | 2 |
thou canst not | 2 |
far down the | 2 |
the guard entered | 2 |
he thought he | 2 |
and one of | 2 |
and commanded that | 2 |
separated from each | 2 |
he raised his | 2 |
talk to other | 2 |
of edward vi | 2 |
said to herself | 2 |
be of good | 2 |
were better for | 2 |
was the person | 2 |
for the boy | 2 |
if they could | 2 |
disappointed in this | 2 |
he got through | 2 |
till i come | 2 |
he would naturally | 2 |
it was just | 2 |
he was released | 2 |
to the first | 2 |
as much as | 2 |
the great hall | 2 |
was the natural | 2 |
misgivings as to | 2 |
grip upon him | 2 |
out from the | 2 |
statute of the | 2 |
would not go | 2 |
tom as a | 2 |
and nan were | 2 |
away the servants | 2 |
to be true | 2 |
steward of the | 2 |
out his hand | 2 |
it from the | 2 |
and the next | 2 |
council of executors | 2 |
under the impulse | 2 |
midst of his | 2 |
dropped upon their | 2 |
have walked in | 2 |
poor little king | 2 |
another of the | 2 |
the region round | 2 |
of a subject | 2 |
penalty is death | 2 |
and he shall | 2 |
to him on | 2 |
of the boy | 2 |
trouble me not | 2 |
four hundred years | 2 |
at last tom | 2 |
course of it | 2 |
am i ruined | 2 |
the lords of | 2 |
all london seemed | 2 |
by with a | 2 |
he that was | 2 |
his princely dignity | 2 |
yeomen of the | 2 |
a ringing voice | 2 |
the crowd at | 2 |
no attention to | 2 |
up and put | 2 |
the light and | 2 |
could not get | 2 |
to his lips | 2 |
but when he | 2 |
yet a little | 2 |
might see the | 2 |
but an archangel | 2 |
seven years that | 2 |
to tom canty | 2 |
in his dreams | 2 |
he was to | 2 |
a few hours | 2 |
would the boy | 2 |
and remained so | 2 |
it grows sharper | 2 |
after the fashion | 2 |
that tom was | 2 |
he liked to | 2 |
to save thee | 2 |
saying she would | 2 |
death by the | 2 |
face to face | 2 |
as the two | 2 |
hand was laid | 2 |
a breakfast for | 2 |
to see with | 2 |
to bring me | 2 |
for look you | 2 |
but tom canty | 2 |
together with the | 2 |
they will not | 2 |
was so remorseful | 2 |
way out of | 2 |
at last the | 2 |
from each other | 2 |
chance to see | 2 |
long as the | 2 |
to hear the | 2 |
to fall to | 2 |
or three days | 2 |
take away the | 2 |
him back to | 2 |
sent him to | 2 |
had ceased to | 2 |
and just as | 2 |
upon his ear | 2 |
all the saints | 2 |
for him i | 2 |
a piece of | 2 |
took his stand | 2 |
i am content | 2 |
his father and | 2 |
born and bred | 2 |
and was in | 2 |
fifty gentlemen pensioners | 2 |
against the peace | 2 |
a spacious apartment | 2 |
before he was | 2 |
thou canst make | 2 |
hast given me | 2 |
but he had | 2 |
to buy a | 2 |
the chronicler says | 2 |
and the hermit | 2 |
and upon his | 2 |
cried the little | 2 |
will not i | 2 |
once more he | 2 |
presently tom found | 2 |
he was awake | 2 |
so deep and | 2 |
thou art the | 2 |
i can but | 2 |
shalt be at | 2 |
up with a | 2 |
blanket or two | 2 |
seem to be | 2 |
will go with | 2 |
that i and | 2 |
set him free | 2 |
it is still | 2 |
was resolved to | 2 |
yet it is | 2 |
and thunder of | 2 |
claimed he was | 2 |
he said that | 2 |
but he went | 2 |
set it forth | 2 |
it with a | 2 |
to think of | 2 |
all the region | 2 |
and tried to | 2 |
the sweet and | 2 |
the more he | 2 |
seal of england | 2 |
the council of | 2 |
not thy brother | 2 |
in his tone | 2 |
the talk to | 2 |
from the king | 2 |
to some of | 2 |
would not let | 2 |
vanished away and | 2 |
athwart the door | 2 |
for he had | 2 |
to get speech | 2 |
to see them | 2 |
his hand was | 2 |
he was bound | 2 |
to other matters | 2 |
this was an | 2 |
not strange that | 2 |
she is mad | 2 |
for he is | 2 |
on his feet | 2 |
god i were | 2 |
little by little | 2 |
a thing which | 2 |
and never more | 2 |
sign from hendon | 2 |
the work of | 2 |
hereditary grand diaperer | 2 |
filled with noble | 2 |
the oil by | 2 |
master of hendon | 2 |
did not seem | 2 |
what sort of | 2 |
but he made | 2 |
after a long | 2 |
the statute of | 2 |
touch him not | 2 |
the king a | 2 |
conscious of the | 2 |
be branded on | 2 |
would strike for | 2 |
shout burst forth | 2 |
the place was | 2 |
lantern with them | 2 |
day at hendon | 2 |
had resolved to | 2 |
light of a | 2 |
was just going | 2 |
the flat of | 2 |
if they would | 2 |
use of his | 2 |
please your highness | 2 |
i would i | 2 |
me a storm | 2 |
in his place | 2 |
a victim of | 2 |
that came from | 2 |
of this world | 2 |
and beg for | 2 |
that was the | 2 |
were old and | 2 |
and saved his | 2 |
and a violent | 2 |
in a high | 2 |
i have not | 2 |
the size of | 2 |
with his fist | 2 |
officers of state | 2 |
he was touched | 2 |
she had not | 2 |
but i am | 2 |
the others had | 2 |
full of grace | 2 |
proud and happy | 2 |
and nan and | 2 |
dost imagine i | 2 |
but in the | 2 |
claimant of the | 2 |
and to me | 2 |
but lamely proved | 2 |
been in the | 2 |
end of that | 2 |
when he saw | 2 |
night and day | 2 |
these seven years | 2 |
hendon was soon | 2 |
with a moan | 2 |
which had escaped | 2 |
he was only | 2 |
with his fingers | 2 |
royal of the | 2 |
a bed of | 2 |
with his thoughts | 2 |
of the old | 2 |
and his two | 2 |
fell upon his | 2 |
in at the | 2 |
passed the hose | 2 |
lord mayor and | 2 |
first the feet | 2 |
in one way | 2 |
god of his | 2 |
god be praised | 2 |
been able to | 2 |
had never known | 2 |
to look upon | 2 |
the way and | 2 |
try to get | 2 |
i am come | 2 |
but mind it | 2 |
and all its | 2 |
his mouth and | 2 |
himself for having | 2 |
day by day | 2 |
sprang to the | 2 |
victim of treachery | 2 |
the same result | 2 |
for i shall | 2 |
all this money | 2 |
the offal court | 2 |
the great gate | 2 |
to do with | 2 |
a happy thought | 2 |
of the majesty | 2 |
heard the door | 2 |
to dine in | 2 |
he was so | 2 |
be so bold | 2 |
do not thou | 2 |
it grieveth me | 2 |
of a great | 2 |
good to be | 2 |
in a body | 2 |
to take a | 2 |
in the most | 2 |
of pudding lane | 2 |
to it when | 2 |
of the way | 2 |
hath his wits | 2 |
for they were | 2 |
old sir humphrey | 2 |
royal assent to | 2 |
and all these | 2 |
first time since | 2 |
about the court | 2 |
he was called | 2 |
upon the lad | 2 |
he failed to | 2 |
the third groom | 2 |
sank into a | 2 |
before his eyes | 2 |
of the duchy | 2 |
the boy stood | 2 |
was sent out | 2 |
in his voice | 2 |
i doubt not | 2 |
into a vast | 2 |
to keep his | 2 |
of the household | 2 |
and was promptly | 2 |
to help himself | 2 |
was shouting into | 2 |
the people with | 2 |
upon his spirits | 2 |
with a great | 2 |
were out of | 2 |
hue and cry | 2 |
forlorn and friendless | 2 |
spirits of the | 2 |
the idea of | 2 |
to bear this | 2 |
to remember that | 2 |
it is so | 2 |
a company of | 2 |
to his place | 2 |
he was become | 2 |
and may not | 2 |
let or hindrance | 2 |
turned and said | 2 |
air was heavy | 2 |
was no response | 2 |
at the head | 2 |
the question of | 2 |
i thank thee | 2 |
such as thou | 2 |
king thy father | 2 |
it had its | 2 |
inn on the | 2 |
was not going | 2 |
my poor boy | 2 |
his hair and | 2 |
above the value | 2 |
make the king | 2 |
his ears in | 2 |
she tried to | 2 |
order of the | 2 |
just going to | 2 |
merciful to me | 2 |
looked upon the | 2 |
it came from | 2 |
who had stolen | 2 |
the little beggar | 2 |
found his tongue | 2 |
a storm of | 2 |
your royal highness | 2 |
said it was | 2 |
too full of | 2 |
of cloth from | 2 |
her to go | 2 |
in the kingdom | 2 |
the door closed | 2 |
the king were | 2 |
and still back | 2 |
back to the | 2 |
tom was not | 2 |
bright new pennies | 2 |
could not remember | 2 |
to grant to | 2 |
he was going | 2 |
of it all | 2 |
what aileth thee | 2 |
did think me | 2 |
that moment the | 2 |
now mark ye | 2 |
the boy out | 2 |
followed by the | 2 |
his princely head | 2 |
in the middle | 2 |
was heavy with | 2 |
all night long | 2 |
a gentle voice | 2 |
flourish of trumpets | 2 |
he had expected | 2 |
he was obliged | 2 |
to rage against | 2 |
do not know | 2 |
the morning of | 2 |
but by a | 2 |
and now he | 2 |
stay where he | 2 |
by the gentle | 2 |
and sentenced to | 2 |
the highway and | 2 |
then he heard | 2 |
that is well | 2 |
around in the | 2 |
around him and | 2 |
set herself to | 2 |
the king turned | 2 |
must have been | 2 |
grace the duke | 2 |
what seemed to | 2 |
this man will | 2 |
but to tom | 2 |
with the palm | 2 |
of the constable | 2 |
corporation of london | 2 |
the mock king | 2 |
give me the | 2 |
and not be | 2 |
in his stead | 2 |
not i be | 2 |
prithee let me | 2 |
help of the | 2 |
man who had | 2 |
than the other | 2 |
it is my | 2 |
so he said | 2 |
london seemed to | 2 |
i know thee | 2 |
his hands and | 2 |
about the place | 2 |
he managed to | 2 |
we are not | 2 |
seem to know | 2 |
then will i | 2 |
and hurried him | 2 |
himself as far | 2 |
him to go | 2 |
by the officers | 2 |
in the other | 2 |
they were all | 2 |
question of the | 2 |
me not with | 2 |
and make their | 2 |
thunder of the | 2 |
the hand of | 2 |
and the law | 2 |
strained him to | 2 |
whom god preserve | 2 |
lieutenant of the | 2 |
from a weaver | 2 |
art his father | 2 |
sight of the | 2 |
his stand behind | 2 |
he took the | 2 |
with a sort | 2 |
the prince found | 2 |
when he at | 2 |
for crimes committed | 2 |
but only the | 2 |
in that direction | 2 |
i may be | 2 |
his sacred person | 2 |
head bowed and | 2 |
let down into | 2 |
and hear his | 2 |
of a nation | 2 |
then shook his | 2 |
for all eyes | 2 |
about the size | 2 |
his plan of | 2 |
say no more | 2 |
in rags and | 2 |
the way of | 2 |
sat down to | 2 |
they were so | 2 |
if thou canst | 2 |
at his ease | 2 |
was wont to | 2 |
opened the door | 2 |
shining steel armour | 2 |
and little worth | 2 |
report of the | 2 |
and admiration of | 2 |
the prince a | 2 |
to stammer out | 2 |
and still on | 2 |
to get at | 2 |
they belonged to | 2 |
riddle is unriddled | 2 |
the tide was | 2 |
once at the | 2 |
from the gateway | 2 |
stood by with | 2 |
in charge of | 2 |
may be that | 2 |
the crowd that | 2 |
saying he was | 2 |
hath a name | 2 |
all the devils | 2 |
i think she | 2 |
some sort of | 2 |
hair and showed | 2 |
lose what remained | 2 |
that was all | 2 |
suite of the | 2 |
would take the | 2 |
her husband dearilee | 2 |
at wide intervals | 2 |
born to a | 2 |
prince a prisoner | 2 |
imprisonment for life | 2 |
the two friends | 2 |
it was his | 2 |
of an errand | 2 |
sooth to say | 2 |
whetted his knife | 2 |
mine own again | 2 |
on the river | 2 |
it with an | 2 |
he was also | 2 |
at a distance | 2 |
dismay in their | 2 |
is he whom | 2 |
due and ancient | 2 |
king edward vi | 2 |
of a saucer | 2 |
she knew me | 2 |
along the line | 2 |
thou doubt me | 2 |
the boy struggled | 2 |
and possible death | 2 |
more of the | 2 |
and then his | 2 |
dining in public | 2 |
and nodded his | 2 |
them to see | 2 |
and sentenced him | 2 |
him in his | 2 |
not of him | 2 |
paid no attention | 2 |
of the house | 2 |
region round about | 2 |
him up and | 2 |
here it is | 2 |
was to have | 2 |
the occasion of | 2 |
will he be | 2 |
then the lord | 2 |
followed by a | 2 |
was used to | 2 |
know it was | 2 |
the effigy of | 2 |
and let me | 2 |
of them said | 2 |
and heard the | 2 |
the thing was | 2 |
me in my | 2 |
the wife and | 2 |
mine own person | 2 |
crowd fell apart | 2 |
of all the | 2 |
to the law | 2 |
him to take | 2 |
sacred person of | 2 |
pulling off their | 2 |
people who were | 2 |
give me thy | 2 |
head ranger of | 2 |
he found he | 2 |
to get out | 2 |
to let him | 2 |
little ladies were | 2 |
up and said | 2 |
he looked up | 2 |
and as soon | 2 |
mind him not | 2 |
to the wall | 2 |
there would be | 2 |
their gorgeous trains | 2 |
to be held | 2 |
a gentle spirit | 2 |
be law of | 2 |
others had done | 2 |
so much as | 2 |
five minutes the | 2 |
grace to make | 2 |
i did think | 2 |
little used to | 2 |
warning sign from | 2 |
be boiled to | 2 |
barring the way | 2 |
a sign to | 2 |
with his small | 2 |
and sent a | 2 |
leave me to | 2 |
sent him of | 2 |
from the cradle | 2 |
but another man | 2 |
of the laws | 2 |
at the old | 2 |
said to him | 2 |
before the great | 2 |
his doublet and | 2 |
crime to be | 2 |
there for the | 2 |
as a patrician | 2 |
mind that tom | 2 |
said that the | 2 |
and his deliverer | 2 |
into the eternal | 2 |
face flushed with | 2 |
of the sort | 2 |
his head a | 2 |
and the penalty | 2 |
not going to | 2 |
ancient city of | 2 |
the moment the | 2 |
should go to | 2 |
the jailer laughed | 2 |
of the stole | 2 |
upon the kneeling | 2 |
the suite of | 2 |
to his feet | 2 |
the new year | 2 |
it came out | 2 |
seemed to know | 2 |
made good use | 2 |
was but a | 2 |
it seemed as | 2 |
i pray thee | 2 |
when he found | 2 |
was minded to | 2 |
got up and | 2 |
a bit of | 2 |
to the justice | 2 |
that is come | 2 |
in english history | 2 |
and that other | 2 |
away in the | 2 |
highness the prince | 2 |
his mind at | 2 |
in the tower | 2 |
of the suite | 2 |
shillings and eightpence | 2 |
with a gesture | 2 |
the lantern with | 2 |
back upon his | 2 |
i would not | 2 |
faded out of | 2 |
he opened his | 2 |
i cannot bear | 2 |
with the mere | 2 |
of sir richard | 2 |
pay a fine | 2 |
to help him | 2 |
ears in the | 2 |
give him a | 2 |
shouting into his | 2 |
with the easy | 2 |
the other in | 2 |
my good old | 2 |
found himself once | 2 |
to free himself | 2 |
saved him the | 2 |
of his head | 2 |
delivered in a | 2 |
but one course | 2 |
brought him to | 2 |
with the flat | 2 |
three hundred years | 2 |
to the gallows | 2 |
the peers of | 2 |
last day of | 2 |
presence of a | 2 |
the first day | 2 |
him of an | 2 |
woman and the | 2 |
by the king | 2 |
oil by degrees | 2 |
that she had | 2 |
by ancient custom | 2 |
home for ever | 2 |
the young girls | 2 |
every now and | 2 |
i should have | 2 |
she had been | 2 |
for any man | 2 |
it upon a | 2 |
to atone for | 2 |
the english world | 2 |
a duplicate of | 2 |
glanced at each | 2 |
a very little | 2 |
could not bring | 2 |
in another moment | 2 |
to the little | 2 |
these are real | 2 |
in the corner | 2 |
what is the | 2 |
by the fire | 2 |
and the whole | 2 |
had a chance | 2 |
you will not | 2 |
fastened with a | 2 |
offal court comrades | 2 |
took its stately | 2 |
person of the | 2 |
went down upon | 2 |
have assaulted him | 2 |
further side of | 2 |
he caught the | 2 |
to lose what | 2 |
sign of the | 2 |
the stroke of | 2 |
upon the new | 2 |
chancellor of england | 2 |
tired and hungry | 2 |
he should be | 2 |
edward as king | 2 |
the door behind | 2 |
there is the | 2 |
and ends of | 2 |
recognition of the | 2 |
chief equerry in | 2 |
it was no | 2 |
was to put | 2 |
he that stands | 2 |
himself at the | 2 |
i will take | 2 |
the business of | 2 |
a deep obeisance | 2 |
which was of | 2 |
hath gone mad | 2 |
of the garter | 2 |
was not i | 2 |
it to his | 2 |
him and a | 2 |
his port and | 2 |
said he was | 2 |
but did not | 2 |
chief steward of | 2 |
a considerable village | 2 |
of state in | 2 |
the crime of | 2 |
it was some | 2 |
great lords and | 2 |
them at intervals | 2 |
branded on both | 2 |
felt much as | 2 |
be thou merciful | 2 |
next comes the | 2 |
he wanted to | 2 |
accession of queen | 2 |
all of ye | 2 |
of a light | 2 |
loss of his | 2 |
the hereditary diaperer | 2 |
the next morning | 2 |
it was that | 2 |
great duke of | 2 |
were a couple | 2 |
of hertford and | 2 |
in any way | 2 |
was conducted from | 2 |
meet that one | 2 |
upon him as | 2 |
time wore on | 2 |
in the pillory | 2 |
was too late | 2 |
appointing the morrow | 2 |
whom the king | 2 |
then he returned | 2 |
edward of england | 2 |
a man who | 2 |
mother and sisters | 2 |
good use of | 2 |
a sitting posture | 2 |
the recognition procession | 2 |
the byrth of | 2 |
cried out in | 2 |
thou shalt see | 2 |
still the boy | 2 |
front of the | 2 |
and he exclaimed | 2 |
it to him | 2 |
for him that | 2 |
was to begin | 2 |
of a truth | 2 |
cannot bear it | 2 |
belike he is | 2 |
not seem to | 2 |
this was a | 2 |
he was too | 2 |
room in the | 2 |
the laws that | 2 |
of the chamber | 2 |
and held it | 2 |
i marvel they | 2 |
whence he had | 2 |
began to discuss | 2 |
was all he | 2 |
the hue and | 2 |
had in it | 2 |
and whispered in | 2 |
meeting with the | 2 |
the king discovered | 2 |
but quickly recovered | 2 |
in mine own | 2 |
the great assemblage | 2 |
little while the | 2 |
by the lord | 2 |
within the hour | 2 |
i will right | 2 |
and the lord | 2 |
to his own | 2 |
thou art good | 2 |
that i be | 2 |
the river pageant | 2 |
he cast a | 2 |
in the second | 2 |
is it a | 2 |
the kneeling lord | 2 |
the peace and | 2 |
close to the | 2 |
to a sitting | 2 |
with a lively | 2 |
mad or no | 2 |
was ready for | 2 |
and so also | 2 |
he and his | 2 |
do you know | 2 |
what have i | 2 |
down the thames | 2 |
to the hope | 2 |
else out of | 2 |
and nights were | 2 |
sight to see | 2 |
first royal dinner | 2 |
it not so | 2 |
after the other | 2 |
at graceful ease | 2 |
two of the | 2 |
might he not | 2 |
he found that | 2 |
with her mother | 2 |
through the palace | 2 |
think it is | 2 |
king was in | 2 |
the duchy of | 2 |
and muttered to | 2 |
that mysterious touch | 2 |
his court and | 2 |
she know him | 2 |
that is all | 2 |
after he is | 2 |
resolved to make | 2 |
he was crowned | 2 |
of the name | 2 |
in due and | 2 |
half an hour | 2 |
merciful english law | 2 |
him and sent | 2 |
to be silent | 2 |
is thy humour | 2 |
shall not have | 2 |
the law of | 2 |
or two he | 2 |
knees in a | 2 |
turned to tom | 2 |
left to himself | 2 |
deer in the | 2 |
to a halt | 2 |
the word and | 2 |
of the decree | 2 |
him at once | 2 |
i must humour | 2 |
should be so | 2 |
lighted by a | 2 |
the matter was | 2 |
and give him | 2 |
tom and his | 2 |
saying he had | 2 |
had been taught | 2 |
o my king | 2 |
a deep and | 2 |
in all the | 2 |
added that the | 2 |
i have ventured | 2 |
all his life | 2 |
and he will | 2 |
will tell you | 2 |
it forth correctly | 2 |
with the intent | 2 |
heart and a | 2 |
the corporation of | 2 |
the good king | 2 |
the riddle is | 2 |
i am but | 2 |
it had a | 2 |
there was an | 2 |
his face flushed | 2 |
upon the people | 2 |
killing a deer | 2 |
with a word | 2 |
the absence of | 2 |
his body was | 2 |
to come back | 2 |
king is dead | 2 |
so they stayed | 2 |
duchy of lancaster | 2 |
best of us | 2 |
if he was | 2 |
canopy of state | 2 |
yet will not | 2 |
in his heart | 2 |
that we are | 2 |
was laid upon | 2 |
the ground with | 2 |
that when he | 2 |
the boy made | 2 |
but the new | 2 |
the order of | 2 |
few days he | 2 |
soon as the | 2 |
is to say | 2 |
she talked about | 2 |
long as he | 2 |
him from the | 2 |
would not do | 2 |
good deal of | 2 |
and the crown | 2 |
the little lady | 2 |
the chancellor royal | 2 |
will try to | 2 |
with none to | 2 |
find that the | 2 |
if the king | 2 |
where is thy | 2 |
in her mind | 2 |
the shelter of | 2 |
life in my | 2 |
observing to himself | 2 |
the other end | 2 |
was out of | 2 |
disappearance of the | 2 |
it not to | 2 |
their robes of | 2 |
must humour the | 2 |
so remorseful for | 2 |
features of the | 2 |
and none shall | 2 |
and say i | 2 |
he lost his | 2 |
the hose to | 2 |
had been no | 2 |
he stretched himself | 2 |
he dropped upon | 2 |
a touch of | 2 |
be not too | 2 |
the streets were | 2 |
was in his | 2 |
that thou hast | 2 |
arrived at the | 2 |
art the king | 2 |
five or six | 2 |
on his knees | 2 |
were sir hugh | 2 |
its troops of | 2 |
the benefit of | 2 |
in prison for | 2 |
together in the | 2 |
able to feel | 2 |
then the deep | 2 |
silks and satins | 2 |
two friends were | 2 |
i will try | 2 |
as forlorn as | 2 |
business of thine | 2 |
it he shall | 2 |
now will i | 2 |
little prince of | 2 |
it hath a | 2 |
to his great | 2 |
the chief equerry | 2 |
you remember that | 2 |
know him not | 2 |
him that is | 2 |
and to be | 2 |
with grave respect | 2 |
how was it | 2 |
just the same | 2 |
street to the | 2 |
it did not | 2 |
a day or | 2 |
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odds and ends | 2 |
and ladies in | 2 |
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of grace and | 2 |
from all points | 2 |
pleased with this | 2 |
thee of thy | 2 |
toward the door | 2 |
a moan and | 2 |
prince in a | 2 |
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pray the prayer | 2 |
the free air | 2 |
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with beaming eyes | 2 |
of it and | 2 |
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flying through the | 2 |
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never heard of | 2 |
to the hereditary | 2 |
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third groom of | 2 |
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with uplifted hands | 2 |
my good people | 2 |
to the heart | 2 |
of the next | 2 |
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that here was | 2 |
before he knew | 2 |
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himself out of | 2 |
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for the matter | 2 |
constable of the | 2 |
now shall i | 2 |
of the camp | 2 |
to find out | 2 |
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out with it | 2 |
foot in the | 2 |
himself for the | 2 |
if he is | 2 |
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size of a | 2 |
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he said nothing | 2 |
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truly the king | 2 |
mad or sane | 2 |
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the peeresses are | 2 |
cloth of gold | 2 |
looked up and | 2 |
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the crowd fell | 2 |
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into a deep | 2 |
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the prayer for | 2 |
in the afternoon | 2 |
i may see | 2 |
will be his | 2 |
delight in the | 2 |
after a while | 2 |
upon the world | 2 |
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please your grace | 2 |
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down at last | 2 |
over his head | 2 |
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by his side | 2 |
in our town | 2 |
for his own | 2 |
atone for it | 2 |
and the tinker | 2 |
felt that the | 2 |
was an old | 2 |
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was conducted to | 2 |
he tried to | 2 |
nothing but the | 2 |
but for him | 2 |
within the compass | 2 |
of his plumed | 2 |
not know you | 2 |
the king heard | 2 |
soon as they | 2 |
the kingly office | 2 |
and a voice | 2 |
of the kings | 2 |
saves his prince | 2 |
hale him forth | 2 |
head to heel | 2 |
not too hasty | 2 |
wife and kids | 2 |
will of his | 2 |
and he and | 2 |
ranger of windsor | 2 |
wait upon him | 2 |
his hand and | 2 |
a tale as | 2 |
he approached the | 2 |
the tabard inn | 2 |
the pretty things | 2 |
head and said | 2 |
the king with | 2 |
with such a | 2 |
peers of the | 2 |
in the distance | 2 |
to him than | 2 |
and gave no | 2 |
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conducted from the | 2 |
there in the | 2 |
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the floor and | 2 |
on the right | 2 |
his forlorn condition | 2 |
and a growing | 2 |
on the ground | 2 |
whispered in his | 2 |
over the heads | 2 |
who did not | 2 |
then said to | 2 |
his head was | 2 |
for what thou | 2 |
of the night | 2 |
thou hast given | 2 |
of the seal | 2 |
tell me thy | 2 |
it was hard | 2 |
some of his | 2 |
upon the two | 2 |
yonder is the | 2 |
a sight to | 2 |
put it on | 2 |
is not a | 2 |
since it is | 2 |
by pulling off | 2 |
way to the | 2 |
me for it | 2 |
centre of a | 2 |
the constable of | 2 |
his royal office | 2 |
which is he | 2 |
degradation from the | 2 |
had so long | 2 |
you know him | 2 |
walked up and | 2 |
far as the | 2 |
exert thy power | 2 |
a clerical band | 2 |
upon the house | 2 |
eyes upon him | 2 |
hertford and st | 2 |
it mattereth not | 2 |
i will be | 2 |
the one thing | 2 |
him with his | 2 |
servant entered with | 2 |
by which the | 2 |
of the th | 2 |
down his face | 2 |
thick rain of | 2 |
to pour out | 2 |
i have walked | 2 |
know how to | 2 |
the fashion of | 2 |
himself up to | 2 |
upon the earl | 2 |
not describe it | 2 |
fastened upon him | 2 |
the sacred person | 2 |
back was turned | 2 |
of him who | 2 |
he hath taken | 2 |
of the place | 2 |
view of the | 2 |
a number of | 2 |
to make a | 2 |
though i be | 2 |
up by the | 2 |
in a panic | 2 |
petted prince in | 2 |
he could do | 2 |
is the prince | 2 |
life of a | 2 |
they could not | 2 |
what remained of | 2 |
we shall be | 2 |
but i have | 2 |
with a gasp | 2 |
at last to | 2 |
king edward the | 2 |
the lady elizabeth | 2 |
peer of england | 2 |
thing to do | 2 |
benefit of clergy | 2 |
dropped his eyes | 2 |
way through the | 2 |
some minutes later | 2 |
and asked what | 2 |
the wisdom of | 2 |
with this question | 2 |
and a murmured | 2 |
like to his | 2 |
the merciful english | 2 |
in a corner | 2 |
of windsor forest | 2 |
the palace and | 2 |
grey hair and | 2 |
hopelessly separated from | 2 |
and as for | 2 |
take thee to | 2 |
they knelt to | 2 |
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knights of the | 2 |
turned away his | 2 |
to observe his | 2 |
would do it | 2 |
soon absorbed in | 2 |
cloth from a | 2 |
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up to the | 2 |
art good to | 2 |
no long time | 2 |
rags and dirt | 2 |
not to be | 2 |
he would strike | 2 |
all that be | 2 |
chancellor royal of | 2 |
to be hanged | 2 |
death in oil | 2 |
as thou shalt | 2 |
knoweth that the | 2 |
god be merciful | 2 |
followed up the | 2 |
him with a | 2 |
before the king | 2 |
god i had | 2 |
a prince of | 2 |
and its troops | 2 |
was to get | 2 |
a deer in | 2 |
time he had | 2 |
king in the | 2 |
was made of | 2 |
i not thy | 2 |
i come again | 2 |
by henry viii | 2 |
and his eyes | 2 |
a little further | 2 |
farmer and his | 2 |
then will we | 2 |
to the bill | 2 |
to the rest | 2 |
was the prince | 2 |
so he resolved | 2 |
from this day | 2 |
to all that | 2 |
he had brought | 2 |
were punishable by | 2 |
took up a | 2 |
and try to | 2 |
for one single | 2 |
to rest and | 2 |
and my heart | 2 |
that it is | 2 |
he heard voices | 2 |
and was soon | 2 |
for all that | 2 |
with the lord | 2 |
the yeomen of | 2 |
tom canty lived | 2 |
the disappearance of | 2 |
a king and | 2 |
the further side | 2 |
the chief steward | 2 |
hendon to the | 2 |
after a pause | 2 |
him with the | 2 |
of any sort | 2 |
free of the | 2 |
piece of work | 2 |
had been cheated | 2 |
tom receives instructions | 2 |
face and he | 2 |
a handful of | 2 |
said to miles | 2 |
the world but | 2 |
the whole of | 2 |
and put it | 2 |
he had seen | 2 |
a dim form | 2 |
to go on | 2 |
he was disappointed | 2 |
after a moment | 2 |
him through the | 2 |
to my sorrows | 2 |
the season of | 2 |
was no longer | 2 |
he wondered if | 2 |
he must be | 2 |
king heard the | 2 |
lost thy wits | 2 |
he and the | 2 |
which he would | 2 |
would not be | 2 |
loved her husband | 2 |
to stay where | 2 |
several attempts to | 2 |
that he could | 2 |
thou art my | 2 |
splendours of his | 2 |
that in a | 2 |
about his neck | 2 |
was no dream | 2 |
fixed upon the | 2 |
i believe thee | 2 |
seated himself at | 2 |
something about the | 2 |
the rigour of | 2 |
himself upon his | 2 |
dream that ever | 2 |
recognised that he | 2 |
of that law | 2 |
hundred years old | 2 |
each side of | 2 |
movement of the | 2 |
to acquit himself | 2 |
put out his | 2 |
with a solemnity | 2 |
was a poor | 2 |
what he was | 2 |
seemed to him | 2 |
for want of | 2 |
right well i | 2 |
off their stockings | 2 |
could not tell | 2 |
guard of honour | 2 |
in no long | 2 |
dine in public | 2 |
retired to the | 2 |
and he felt | 2 |
the door with | 2 |
in an old | 2 |
strange that madness | 2 |
burned at the | 2 |
a king might | 2 |
stand in the | 2 |
the house of | 2 |
that made the | 2 |
not his brother | 2 |
to him to | 2 |
his majesty said | 2 |
remain in prison | 2 |
be merciful to | 2 |
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had escaped from | 2 |
wisdom of his | 2 |
to wait upon | 2 |
glance at the | 2 |
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himself with a | 2 |
cried tom canty | 2 |
that she did | 2 |
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to his vast | 2 |
the glory of | 2 |
shadow of a | 2 |
and ancient form | 2 |
that he is | 2 |
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in sooth i | 2 |
look came into | 2 |
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are able to | 2 |
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bear me up | 2 |
here was a | 2 |
imagine i will | 2 |
him that he | 2 |
end of an | 2 |
for him with | 2 |
i think it | 2 |
but the hermit | 2 |
it could not | 2 |
of the lord | 2 |
in good time | 2 |
seem not to | 2 |
for the education | 2 |
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and have a | 2 |
so long been | 2 |
through it all | 2 |
power to do | 2 |
and quiet thyself | 2 |
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will not beg | 2 |
king awoke in | 2 |
the best of | 2 |
told the king | 2 |
at once he | 2 |
longed to see | 2 |
into a chair | 2 |
and dropped upon | 2 |
seemeth it not | 2 |
way down the | 2 |
the prince hath | 2 |
but finding none | 2 |
found he could | 2 |
made for the | 2 |
the shining pageant | 2 |
as thou wilt | 2 |
i am edward | 2 |
without word or | 2 |
according to his | 2 |
the foreign ambassadors | 2 |
to the constable | 2 |
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to instruct himself | 2 |
master of the | 2 |
like to this | 2 |
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in a robe | 2 |
and let him | 2 |
he could by | 2 |
three shillings and | 2 |
place by the | 2 |
less and less | 2 |
from the bar | 2 |
by the death | 2 |
all his heart | 2 |
upon the king | 2 |
his father would | 2 |
appareled after the | 2 |
that he must | 2 |
in a long | 2 |
and by the | 2 |
a right royal | 2 |
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called upon to | 2 |
observed to himself | 2 |
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that he began | 2 |
into the oil | 2 |
on that day | 2 |
banners and streamers | 2 |
i fear me | 2 |
and about him | 2 |
and the wife | 2 |
approached and was | 2 |
by the first | 2 |
say a word | 2 |
the thing to | 2 |
the air and | 2 |
and his mother | 2 |
is none here | 2 |
the eternal fires | 2 |
two hundred and | 2 |
with deep interest | 2 |
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of his dreams | 2 |
was born to | 2 |
six hundred years | 2 |
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a few days | 2 |
save the king | 2 |
in the beginning | 2 |
a good deal | 2 |
heir to the | 2 |
galleries and balconies | 2 |
know you not | 2 |
their knees in | 2 |
prince and his | 2 |
behind them and | 2 |
mumbling to himself | 2 |
whom dost thou | 2 |
crimes were punishable | 2 |
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out of pudding | 2 |
he stepped upon | 2 |
the king again | 2 |
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either of the | 2 |
in that regard | 2 |
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only a few | 2 |
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your majesty will | 2 |
it cost me | 2 |
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tom canty and | 2 |
through the forest | 2 |
i am thy | 2 |