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trigram | frequency |
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illustration illustration illustration | 85 |
there was a | 74 |
there was an | 59 |
went to the | 55 |
was an old | 53 |
when she came | 43 |
she went to | 42 |
an old woman | 40 |
she came back | 39 |
had a little | 38 |
was a little | 32 |
look ye there | 32 |
i had a | 29 |
to buy him | 27 |
this is the | 25 |
when i was | 25 |
and there a | 24 |
and all the | 24 |
came back he | 23 |
back he was | 23 |
i was a | 23 |
as i was | 23 |
and here a | 22 |
and everywhere a | 22 |
with pictures by | 22 |
i was going | 21 |
ride a cock | 20 |
shall have a | 20 |
the little pig | 20 |
and when she | 19 |
was a man | 18 |
house that jack | 18 |
say the bells | 18 |
was a farmer | 17 |
there is a | 17 |
i used to | 17 |
that jack built | 17 |
the house that | 17 |
but when she | 17 |
will you come | 17 |
that ate the | 17 |
said it was | 17 |
with a gee | 16 |
illustration when i | 16 |
horse to banbury | 16 |
my pretty lass | 16 |
to the banks | 16 |
to keep my | 16 |
come to the | 16 |
banks of the | 16 |
the banks of | 16 |
the aire oh | 16 |
used to keep | 16 |
illustration illustration when | 16 |
of the aire | 16 |
you come to | 16 |
buy him some | 15 |
i saw a | 15 |
if you will | 15 |
the king of | 15 |
they left behind | 15 |
came back the | 15 |
it was a | 15 |
where have you | 14 |
i went to | 14 |
with a baa | 14 |
i am a | 14 |
the bells of | 14 |
sing a song | 14 |
what to do | 14 |
have you been | 14 |
my pretty maid | 14 |
my true love | 14 |
an old man | 14 |
i will give | 13 |
his name was | 13 |
is the way | 13 |
do you do | 13 |
how do you | 13 |
by the fire | 13 |
day of christmas | 13 |
you shall have | 13 |
in the wood | 13 |
to buy a | 13 |
did find was | 12 |
illustration she went | 12 |
true love sent | 12 |
sat on a | 12 |
in a pear | 12 |
illustration illustration they | 12 |
partridge in a | 12 |
thing they did | 12 |
oh poor colly | 12 |
the little dog | 12 |
queen of hearts | 12 |
he said nay | 12 |
was in the | 12 |
love sent to | 12 |
illustration they hunted | 12 |
is in the | 12 |
another he said | 12 |
will give you | 12 |
with a chuck | 12 |
the following is | 12 |
a partridge in | 12 |
the queen of | 12 |
sent to me | 12 |
a pear tree | 12 |
they did find | 12 |
buy him a | 12 |
three jovial huntsmen | 12 |
numerous outline sketches | 11 |
what are little | 11 |
king of france | 11 |
and he had | 11 |
the following lines | 11 |
two pieces of | 11 |
back the dog | 11 |
pieces of money | 11 |
up the hill | 11 |
and numerous outline | 11 |
one said it | 11 |
my father bought | 11 |
and a partridge | 11 |
two turtle doves | 11 |
then said the | 11 |
here we go | 11 |
and songs no | 10 |
all the day | 10 |
four and twenty | 10 |
the malt that | 10 |
find was a | 10 |
over the water | 10 |
he had a | 10 |
so she said | 10 |
and his name | 10 |
what shall i | 10 |
next thing they | 10 |
in the house | 10 |
the old woman | 10 |
the man in | 10 |
a little man | 10 |
malt that lay | 10 |
the next thing | 10 |
pictures and songs | 10 |
and so i | 10 |
the little boy | 10 |
lived in a | 10 |
square crown to | 10 |
picture book no | 10 |
that lay in | 10 |
there came a | 10 |
three french hens | 10 |
as i went | 10 |
a man of | 10 |
collection of pictures | 10 |
go to the | 10 |
with a grunt | 10 |
for two pieces | 10 |
of pictures and | 10 |
sat upon a | 10 |
lay in the | 10 |
pictures and numerous | 9 |
four colly birds | 9 |
ball shot them | 9 |
go to bed | 9 |
to banbury cross | 9 |
boys made of | 9 |
went a little | 9 |
some gave them | 9 |
here comes a | 9 |
to the mill | 9 |
the kettle on | 9 |
then came the | 9 |
come with a | 9 |
the end of | 9 |
put the kettle | 9 |
are little boys | 9 |
little robin red | 9 |
father bought for | 9 |
she went a | 9 |
a little boy | 9 |
that my father | 9 |
with a gay | 9 |
illustration illustration the | 9 |
bit the cat | 9 |
when the wind | 9 |
babes in the | 9 |
and when the | 9 |
shot them all | 9 |
and she met | 9 |
cock me cary | 9 |
bought for two | 9 |
john ball shot | 9 |
join the dance | 9 |
ate the malt | 9 |
little boys made | 9 |
an end of | 9 |
a little further | 9 |
ate the kid | 9 |
hand a little | 9 |
girls and boys | 8 |
ducks to die | 8 |
fol de riddle | 8 |
why do you | 8 |
bells of st | 8 |
the way the | 8 |
and a gee | 8 |
a song for | 8 |
are you going | 8 |
my lady lee | 8 |
with a quack | 8 |
he came to | 8 |
out of the | 8 |
five gold rings | 8 |
out to play | 8 |
of the following | 8 |
up to the | 8 |
i met a | 8 |
where are you | 8 |
that bit the | 8 |
to see the | 8 |
and tatty weeps | 8 |
hi ding do | 8 |
did you see | 8 |
shake your right | 8 |
a gay lady | 8 |
the poor dog | 8 |
went up the | 8 |
give you a | 8 |
has lost her | 8 |
beat the dog | 8 |
to the wood | 8 |
man in the | 8 |
the cradle will | 8 |
polly put the | 8 |
he went to | 8 |
and such are | 8 |
and when he | 8 |
song for sixpence | 8 |
frog he would | 8 |
lol de riddle | 8 |
he would a | 8 |
three blind mice | 7 |
came a little | 7 |
upon an old | 7 |
sat in a | 7 |
in our toone | 7 |
do you think | 7 |
take it off | 7 |
worried the cat | 7 |
i do not | 7 |
john scott made | 7 |
and the little | 7 |
she met a | 7 |
made the shot | 7 |
little old man | 7 |
old woman of | 7 |
said the little | 7 |
an old razor | 7 |
the old man | 7 |
what is your | 7 |
six geese a | 7 |
the babes in | 7 |
he played upon | 7 |
what makes your | 7 |
a little cow | 7 |
a very fine | 7 |
and he played | 7 |
that they left | 7 |
now we dance | 7 |
with their coloured | 7 |
it off again | 7 |
to the little | 7 |
as well as | 7 |
their coloured pictures | 7 |
played upon an | 7 |
had a great | 7 |
if all the | 7 |
the stool hops | 7 |
jack and jill | 7 |
that worried the | 7 |
but john ball | 7 |
frederick warne co | 7 |
they that wash | 7 |
that wash on | 7 |
geese a laying | 7 |
old woman had | 7 |
pig went to | 7 |
coloured pictures and | 7 |
round the house | 7 |
in a pie | 7 |
have a new | 7 |
were made of | 7 |
a bit of | 7 |
sate on a | 7 |
in the dark | 7 |
come out to | 7 |
scott made the | 7 |
in comes the | 7 |
one of the | 7 |
a little dog | 7 |
says this pig | 7 |
you will but | 7 |
came to my | 7 |
build it up | 7 |
went to market | 7 |
made of the | 7 |
was a fat | 6 |
and he puffed | 6 |
above with their | 6 |
the old form | 6 |
cow with the | 6 |
in the morn | 6 |
ran after the | 6 |
what do you | 6 |
the cow with | 6 |
to my house | 6 |
cock a doodle | 6 |
sukey take it | 6 |
little girls made | 6 |
books listed above | 6 |
song of sixpence | 6 |
over the moon | 6 |
get him some | 6 |
burned the staff | 6 |
that beat the | 6 |
huntsmen sing a | 6 |
seven swans a | 6 |
brammer made the | 6 |
listed above with | 6 |
the wind blows | 6 |
one for my | 6 |
all the night | 6 |
with all his | 6 |
end of the | 6 |
but another he | 6 |
for sixpence the | 6 |
swans a swimming | 6 |
with the crumpled | 6 |
good fat tripe | 6 |
good roast beef | 6 |
ding a ding | 6 |
give my fiddle | 6 |
i went into | 6 |
the good roast | 6 |
in the morning | 6 |
little jack horner | 6 |
made the priming | 6 |
and here we | 6 |
up and down | 6 |
why may not | 6 |
the little girl | 6 |
and went to | 6 |
the time of | 6 |
john brammer made | 6 |
and a little | 6 |
and a baa | 6 |
the mulberry bush | 6 |
sent me a | 6 |
the besom sweeps | 6 |
and tatty mouse | 6 |
he was a | 6 |
a doodle doo | 6 |
was not very | 6 |
a song of | 6 |
the keys of | 6 |
the lion and | 6 |
their tails behind | 6 |
give me thy | 6 |
sell you the | 6 |
this pig went | 6 |
girls made of | 6 |
of hearts the | 6 |
little boy blue | 6 |
wyming made the | 6 |
three little kittens | 6 |
in the lane | 6 |
your ducks to | 6 |
taffy was a | 6 |
i went over | 6 |
buy a plum | 6 |
in the sky | 6 |
a cock horse | 6 |
we dance looby | 6 |
i sell you | 6 |
of the above | 6 |
in her hand | 6 |
and over the | 6 |
with a bow | 6 |
was made of | 6 |
shake your left | 6 |
shall we have | 6 |
and the unicorn | 6 |
john wyming made | 6 |
a fat pig | 6 |
the bells at | 6 |
the good fat | 6 |
will but walk | 6 |
shoe the colt | 6 |
the carrion crow | 6 |
to find them | 6 |
and the besom | 6 |
to the fair | 6 |
you are old | 6 |
made the rammer | 6 |
lion and the | 6 |
the crumpled horn | 6 |
are little girls | 6 |
to get him | 6 |
let us go | 6 |
the cow jumped | 6 |
the walrus said | 6 |
and why may | 6 |
diddle and baby | 6 |
and baby bunting | 6 |
sixpence the queen | 6 |
i have been | 6 |
in a little | 6 |
the three little | 6 |
jovial huntsmen sing | 6 |
when he was | 6 |
are also issued | 5 |
thatcher of thatchwood | 5 |
the wood the | 5 |
and john brammer | 5 |
the mouse ran | 5 |
bunting a frog | 5 |
there were two | 5 |
no bigger than | 5 |
your right hand | 5 |
as he was | 5 |
a pie sate | 5 |
from the illustrated | 5 |
of pickled pepper | 5 |
my pretty maiden | 5 |
it to the | 5 |
himself the above | 5 |
eight maids a | 5 |
the door jars | 5 |
of all the | 5 |
i can weave | 5 |
a swarm of | 5 |
the panjandrum picture | 5 |
wind is in | 5 |
old mother hubbard | 5 |
i go with | 5 |
jumps over the | 5 |
when will you | 5 |
sneeze on a | 5 |
said to her | 5 |
and when i | 5 |
when he got | 5 |
books can be | 5 |
obtained of all | 5 |
my black hen | 5 |
containing four different | 5 |
the above selections | 5 |
out his money | 5 |
so the poor | 5 |
the bawbie baps | 5 |
i never would | 5 |
he could not | 5 |
on a wall | 5 |
in four volumes | 5 |
wooing go the | 5 |
when he came | 5 |
blaize the great | 5 |
panjandrum picture book | 5 |
frederick warne and | 5 |
the following song | 5 |
again another day | 5 |
sat by the | 5 |
pail of water | 5 |
do not know | 5 |
that burned the | 5 |
in a basket | 5 |
a man in | 5 |
here a nail | 5 |
was going to | 5 |
a little blackbird | 5 |
above selections are | 5 |
of all booksellers | 5 |
them without laughing | 5 |
i went up | 5 |
right hand a | 5 |
down the hill | 5 |
and so the | 5 |
the wind is | 5 |
danty baby diddy | 5 |
maid was in | 5 |
the king was | 5 |
of the publishers | 5 |
nine days old | 5 |
the published prices | 5 |
the above picture | 5 |
out of a | 5 |
the walrus and | 5 |
and the carpenter | 5 |
going to the | 5 |
off her nose | 5 |
as i can | 5 |
picture book the | 5 |
in a barn | 5 |
the great panjandrum | 5 |
and come with | 5 |
and i will | 5 |
at the door | 5 |
the queen was | 5 |
are gone to | 5 |
the fox jumps | 5 |
walrus and the | 5 |
cock horse to | 5 |
wood the mad | 5 |
as i am | 5 |
out the clothes | 5 |
makes your ducks | 5 |
come lasses and | 5 |
or from the | 5 |
gate come lasses | 5 |
swarm of bees | 5 |
if it be | 5 |
great panjandrum himself | 5 |
then there was | 5 |
a pretty girl | 5 |
child could look | 5 |
nor yet very | 5 |
that tossed the | 5 |
a very good | 5 |
the illustrated catalogue | 5 |
are coming to | 5 |
you round about | 5 |
the maiden all | 5 |
know what to | 5 |
this little pig | 5 |
above picture books | 5 |
in the pantry | 5 |
the dog was | 5 |
all of a | 5 |
picture books the | 5 |
it up with | 5 |
in the pot | 5 |
taffy came to | 5 |
issued in four | 5 |
hanging out the | 5 |
foot a little | 5 |
the clock struck | 5 |
mary blaize the | 5 |
put her in | 5 |
shall i sing | 5 |
met a man | 5 |
never would cry | 5 |
published prices of | 5 |
and turn you | 5 |
lads ride a | 5 |
four different books | 5 |
prices of the | 5 |
also issued in | 5 |
baby bunting a | 5 |
books the humour | 5 |
and the window | 5 |
a little girl | 5 |
go the fox | 5 |
a frog he | 5 |
fox jumps over | 5 |
and there i | 5 |
to purge melancholy | 5 |
it with a | 5 |
built the babes | 5 |
give you the | 5 |
weave the diaper | 5 |
panjandrum himself the | 5 |
a peck of | 5 |
in square crown | 5 |
for baby and | 5 |
may be seen | 5 |
the ladder and | 5 |
nothing could they | 5 |
could they find | 5 |
pie sate on | 5 |
with numerous coloured | 5 |
and john scott | 5 |
pretty maiden fair | 5 |
on the tree | 5 |
who lived in | 5 |
now there was | 5 |
jack built the | 5 |
dog three jovial | 5 |
peter piper picked | 5 |
they find but | 5 |
maiden all forlorn | 5 |
block made the | 5 |
in the air | 5 |
counting out his | 5 |
a pair of | 5 |
the milkmaid hey | 5 |
the three jovial | 5 |
him out of | 5 |
shoe the wild | 5 |
me thy fiddle | 5 |
we go round | 5 |
booksellers or from | 5 |
tossed the dog | 5 |
be seen in | 5 |
and you must | 5 |
look at them | 5 |
was going up | 5 |
and he was | 5 |
went over the | 5 |
and the fiddle | 5 |
to the king | 5 |
and stole a | 5 |
warne and co | 5 |
the mad dog | 5 |
peck of pickled | 5 |
he eat a | 5 |
selections are also | 5 |
the humour of | 5 |
walk abroad with | 5 |
let down thy | 5 |
in the moon | 5 |
there a nail | 5 |
turn you round | 5 |
a pail of | 5 |
come give me | 5 |
just like me | 5 |
catalogue of the | 5 |
wherever she goes | 5 |
can be obtained | 5 |
drawings is simply | 5 |
backwards and forwards | 5 |
in the garden | 5 |
could look at | 5 |
lasses and lads | 5 |
picture books can | 5 |
bought me a | 5 |
each containing four | 5 |
lambs to sell | 5 |
book the panjandrum | 5 |
the maid was | 5 |
there i met | 5 |
the cat and | 5 |
numerous coloured plates | 5 |
humour of randolph | 5 |
or child could | 5 |
old man and | 5 |
jumped over the | 5 |
and his wife | 5 |
down thy milk | 5 |
pictures by eminent | 5 |
not very little | 5 |
up in a | 5 |
johnny shall have | 5 |
quenched the fire | 5 |
boy the milkmaid | 5 |
baby and me | 5 |
illustrated catalogue of | 5 |
and nothing could | 5 |
as white as | 5 |
king was in | 5 |
maids a milking | 5 |
bake your pies | 5 |
the wolf came | 5 |
can weave diaper | 5 |
is quoted in | 5 |
have a little | 5 |
and there was | 5 |
the way to | 5 |
but when he | 5 |
queen was in | 5 |
here goes my | 5 |
all booksellers or | 5 |
gilpin the house | 5 |
on a pear | 5 |
john gilpin the | 5 |
that would be | 5 |
woman had three | 5 |
lost her shoe | 5 |
mad dog three | 5 |
be obtained of | 5 |
and lads ride | 5 |
and one for | 5 |
is simply irresistible | 5 |
john block made | 5 |
a man with | 5 |
made the stock | 5 |
cat and the | 5 |
at them without | 5 |
she began to | 5 |
and some in | 4 |
we wash our | 4 |
that they were | 4 |
illustration ride a | 4 |
on his back | 4 |
a gold ring | 4 |
words and not | 4 |
and the stool | 4 |
nobody asked you | 4 |
to the ball | 4 |
bright and shine | 4 |
old clothes to | 4 |
all the world | 4 |
oranges and lemons | 4 |
to london to | 4 |
walk with me | 4 |
what shall we | 4 |
my lady wind | 4 |
whistle and ivy | 4 |
a little pig | 4 |
how many miles | 4 |
rhymes of england | 4 |
cradle will rock | 4 |
young women made | 4 |
to thatchet a | 4 |
music wherever she | 4 |
humpty dumpty had | 4 |
dead and gone | 4 |
the fire and | 4 |
sign of the | 4 |
by augener ltd | 4 |
earl of warwick | 4 |
sit in a | 4 |
and a bow | 4 |
my boy willy | 4 |
an old laadle | 4 |
of this kind | 4 |
the window creaks | 4 |
name was billy | 4 |
trip and go | 4 |
and there he | 4 |
of my chiny | 4 |
or a pig | 4 |
as i suppose | 4 |
kissed the maiden | 4 |
chiny chin chin | 4 |
in tither toone | 4 |
of bees in | 4 |
and will not | 4 |
when the pie | 4 |
was a bull | 4 |
and now my | 4 |
if i should | 4 |
after the spoon | 4 |
and john wyming | 4 |
could there be | 4 |
north wind doth | 4 |
and innumerable outline | 4 |
you join the | 4 |
the tree top | 4 |
the little cow | 4 |
man and i | 4 |
following lines are | 4 |
made the powder | 4 |
to the ground | 4 |
nine drummers drumming | 4 |
sat in the | 4 |
with their colour | 4 |
all in the | 4 |
the following may | 4 |
you see my | 4 |
i fell out | 4 |
the rose is | 4 |
in a well | 4 |
began to sing | 4 |
cow jumped over | 4 |
the hair of | 4 |
the parliament soldiers | 4 |
one said that | 4 |
began to cry | 4 |
and i am | 4 |
hector protector was | 4 |
a good boy | 4 |
was a jolly | 4 |
of words and | 4 |
are young women | 4 |
jill went up | 4 |
books frederick warne | 4 |
was not that | 4 |
the grass is | 4 |
and he eat | 4 |
if i had | 4 |
and a chuck | 4 |
when he saw | 4 |
set before the | 4 |
was billy pod | 4 |
came to a | 4 |
man of words | 4 |
these they left | 4 |
when the bough | 4 |
to ride a | 4 |
put on the | 4 |
belong to the | 4 |
be married to | 4 |
dumpty had a | 4 |
you may go | 4 |
went into a | 4 |
out your horns | 4 |
has been retained | 4 |
and a grunt | 4 |
iron and steel | 4 |
everywhere a baa | 4 |
our mittens we | 4 |
can dance alone | 4 |
on her fingers | 4 |
you will go | 4 |
by the hair | 4 |
nursery rhymes of | 4 |
shut the door | 4 |
a jolly miller | 4 |
in the kitchen | 4 |
sat asleep by | 4 |
all in leather | 4 |
young men made | 4 |
there a gee | 4 |
a new bonnet | 4 |
birds began to | 4 |
horner sat in | 4 |
he can dance | 4 |
the key of | 4 |
i sent him | 4 |
him to the | 4 |
pick it up | 4 |
here a gee | 4 |
wood and clay | 4 |
i sold my | 4 |
he eat up | 4 |
as fast as | 4 |
poor old robinson | 4 |
a little maid | 4 |
said that they | 4 |
he was reading | 4 |
as much money | 4 |
i am not | 4 |
and twenty tailors | 4 |
everywhere a gee | 4 |
a man who | 4 |
young lambs to | 4 |
and how do | 4 |
with twenty thousand | 4 |
dame has lost | 4 |
a gown of | 4 |
came down the | 4 |
tails behind them | 4 |
with a shouting | 4 |
out of town | 4 |
the cat sat | 4 |
a pouting there | 4 |
asleep by the | 4 |
old chairs to | 4 |
and bells on | 4 |
away to the | 4 |
a good child | 4 |
here a baa | 4 |
to have been | 4 |
that quenched the | 4 |
the king and | 4 |
a little old | 4 |
the loss of | 4 |
his fiddling stick | 4 |
the third said | 4 |
way to london | 4 |
out of his | 4 |
the pie was | 4 |
eat the dumplings | 4 |
bread and honey | 4 |
o my baby | 4 |
but walk with | 4 |
i love johnny | 4 |
and a quack | 4 |
peep has lost | 4 |
in his clothes | 4 |
picture books frederick | 4 |
old robinson crusoe | 4 |
over the stile | 4 |
then in comes | 4 |
sing heigh ho | 4 |
and said to | 4 |
robert rowley rolled | 4 |
gone to the | 4 |
there a baa | 4 |
and i hope | 4 |
upon a tree | 4 |
a garden full | 4 |
white as milk | 4 |
was a frog | 4 |
and they all | 4 |
in the old | 4 |
was a king | 4 |
the walnut tree | 4 |
to see what | 4 |
higher than a | 4 |
reading the news | 4 |
round about the | 4 |
a naughty boy | 4 |
little cock sparrow | 4 |
innumerable outline sketches | 4 |
bit of a | 4 |
wash our hands | 4 |
here a chuck | 4 |
in a wood | 4 |
on his head | 4 |
by edmund evans | 4 |
following is quoted | 4 |
eating bread and | 4 |
traditional nursery songs | 4 |
that he could | 4 |
crowder made the | 4 |
illustration the queen | 4 |
come tie my | 4 |
she shall have | 4 |
and a pouting | 4 |
will go to | 4 |
here sits the | 4 |
garden full of | 4 |
wind doth blow | 4 |
grew in the | 4 |
bells on her | 4 |
and then there | 4 |
them out of | 4 |
the holy land | 4 |
wooley foster has | 4 |
my chiny chin | 4 |
for the king | 4 |
was reading the | 4 |
i can make | 4 |
thatchet a thatching | 4 |
the little maid | 4 |
shot at a | 4 |
that kissed the | 4 |
one by one | 4 |
and a green | 4 |
may not i | 4 |
i have a | 4 |
jack horner sat | 4 |
that i can | 4 |
colour pictures and | 4 |
of a song | 4 |
the wood and | 4 |
my poor baby | 4 |
needles and pins | 4 |
make me a | 4 |
come out of | 4 |
written in the | 4 |
rose is red | 4 |
where to find | 4 |
a thatcher of | 4 |
and broke his | 4 |
clothes to sell | 4 |
on the hill | 4 |
old woman went | 4 |
key of the | 4 |
i have had | 4 |
cat sat asleep | 4 |
to set before | 4 |
before the king | 4 |
was taken from | 4 |
the man all | 4 |
everywhere a chuck | 4 |
and not of | 4 |
to the other | 4 |
give me a | 4 |
and i fell | 4 |
ride a mile | 4 |
men made of | 4 |
what a great | 4 |
back the poor | 4 |
better than my | 4 |
would cry old | 4 |
and let it | 4 |
much money as | 4 |
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