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trigram | frequency |
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to the emperor | 28 |
master of the | 24 |
of the cellar | 22 |
to these enter | 16 |
at the same | 16 |
to the countess | 16 |
to the duke | 15 |
it is the | 14 |
the same time | 14 |
of the stage | 14 |
what is it | 13 |
after a pause | 13 |
to the enemy | 13 |
i will not | 12 |
of the chamber | 12 |
it is not | 12 |
i am not | 11 |
groom of the | 11 |
there is no | 10 |
over to the | 10 |
it was the | 9 |
me to the | 9 |
of the emperor | 9 |
from the emperor | 9 |
it must be | 8 |
that i should | 8 |
but in the | 8 |
and i must | 8 |
i entreat you | 8 |
with all the | 8 |
and in the | 8 |
in the camp | 8 |
to them enter | 7 |
the duke is | 7 |
god in heaven | 7 |
and if i | 7 |
i tell you | 7 |
and in a | 7 |
and to the | 7 |
the countess terzky | 7 |
with the emperor | 7 |
the curtain drops | 7 |
and all the | 7 |
thou canst not | 7 |
what is the | 7 |
there is a | 7 |
it is too | 7 |
it cannot be | 6 |
from out the | 6 |
it was not | 6 |
of the empire | 6 |
illo and terzky | 6 |
at the door | 6 |
what do you | 6 |
the duke has | 6 |
in the original | 6 |
to me the | 6 |
the world is | 6 |
of the duchess | 6 |
the emperor has | 6 |
will not be | 5 |
the paper to | 5 |
do it not | 5 |
is he not | 5 |
a regiment of | 5 |
to make the | 5 |
that is the | 5 |
him with a | 5 |
my lord duke | 5 |
the duke will | 5 |
let him go | 5 |
as if he | 5 |
at the castle | 5 |
the house of | 5 |
who has been | 5 |
i see it | 5 |
to my own | 5 |
in which the | 5 |
of a regiment | 5 |
the master of | 5 |
it may be | 5 |
you have not | 5 |
i did not | 5 |
up and down | 5 |
to the window | 5 |
lost in thought | 5 |
i will tell | 5 |
is no more | 5 |
me from the | 5 |
the duke himself | 5 |
him to the | 5 |
part of the | 5 |
one of the | 5 |
this is the | 5 |
he is the | 5 |
that he is | 5 |
to the swedes | 5 |
is too late | 5 |
that i must | 5 |
i know not | 5 |
in his arms | 5 |
it has been | 5 |
terzky and illo | 5 |
that all the | 5 |
in the world | 5 |
on the table | 5 |
the name of | 5 |
the whole of | 5 |
will be here | 5 |
which i have | 5 |
the groom of | 5 |
at a distance | 5 |
i pray thee | 5 |
i would not | 5 |
to the duchess | 5 |
i do not | 5 |
i have been | 5 |
to be a | 5 |
an air of | 4 |
in the land | 4 |
with an air | 4 |
it is a | 4 |
i might have | 4 |
chamber in the | 4 |
is the only | 4 |
for himself and | 4 |
i have not | 4 |
in the army | 4 |
across the stage | 4 |
in this moment | 4 |
it will be | 4 |
nine years ago | 4 |
of the camp | 4 |
with such a | 4 |
from the gallery | 4 |
an old friend | 4 |
he is a | 4 |
he will be | 4 |
and at the | 4 |
what is there | 4 |
is it possible | 4 |
the human being | 4 |
this is no | 4 |
not yet so | 4 |
which we have | 4 |
let us not | 4 |
in his hand | 4 |
of the general | 4 |
in the right | 4 |
air of mystery | 4 |
for the emperor | 4 |
of all our | 4 |
it is so | 4 |
take us with | 4 |
is not the | 4 |
is now the | 4 |
to the devil | 4 |
in all the | 4 |
to me from | 4 |
has taken place | 4 |
here is no | 4 |
this is a | 4 |
during the last | 4 |
it please you | 4 |
woe is me | 4 |
to and fro | 4 |
thou wouldst not | 4 |
a time for | 4 |
that you are | 4 |
what is that | 4 |
to the sergeant | 4 |
come to this | 4 |
in the house | 4 |
word of command | 4 |
he is not | 4 |
i hold it | 4 |
the arrival of | 4 |
us with you | 4 |
and this is | 4 |
is a traitor | 4 |
which the duke | 4 |
is in the | 4 |
in the very | 4 |
a look of | 4 |
i am no | 4 |
him who is | 4 |
duke of friedland | 4 |
can no longer | 4 |
what have you | 4 |
this is not | 4 |
with the sword | 4 |
of the original | 4 |
to no purpose | 4 |
with the court | 4 |
you must know | 4 |
not to be | 4 |
the emperor is | 4 |
i could not | 4 |
all of us | 4 |
of the imperial | 4 |
as well as | 4 |
in such a | 4 |
now in the | 4 |
i see the | 4 |
the curse of | 4 |
the word of | 4 |
i may not | 4 |
these are the | 4 |
he wished to | 4 |
in the whole | 4 |
all at once | 4 |
to the table | 4 |
an end of | 4 |
must not be | 4 |
may it please | 4 |
did the duke | 4 |
thou wilt not | 4 |
i was not | 4 |
enter the countess | 4 |
oath to the | 4 |
let him not | 4 |
by the hand | 4 |
that was a | 4 |
know not what | 4 |
let it be | 4 |
i entreat thee | 4 |
front of the | 4 |
with the swede | 4 |
i have no | 4 |
in extreme agitation | 4 |
the first time | 4 |
no more of | 4 |
to the trumpeter | 4 |
the daughter of | 4 |
of duke friedland | 3 |
with the whole | 3 |
place to place | 3 |
have translated it | 3 |
the bohemian crown | 3 |
me for my | 3 |
whether you will | 3 |
ought to be | 3 |
to see him | 3 |
on which i | 3 |
is it thy | 3 |
i should have | 3 |
across the chamber | 3 |
of its own | 3 |
into his arms | 3 |
and no more | 3 |
the fate of | 3 |
speak with him | 3 |
is no longer | 3 |
who knows what | 3 |
but to the | 3 |
and not the | 3 |
time in which | 3 |
but how can | 3 |
i can no | 3 |
the man who | 3 |
it is no | 3 |
i know well | 3 |
in the moment | 3 |
hadst thou the | 3 |
in the heaven | 3 |
i am a | 3 |
edge of the | 3 |
the prince of | 3 |
god help the | 3 |
we will stand | 3 |
may not be | 3 |
and remains standing | 3 |
of all the | 3 |
house and home | 3 |
steps to the | 3 |
say to me | 3 |
the front of | 3 |
with the enemy | 3 |
all one to | 3 |
of the scene | 3 |
am i not | 3 |
from his own | 3 |
the powers of | 3 |
the emperor hath | 3 |
that you should | 3 |
is there no | 3 |
in my arms | 3 |
no longer can | 3 |
by my soul | 3 |
end of it | 3 |
his own mouth | 3 |
the part of | 3 |
is to be | 3 |
in all else | 3 |
we must do | 3 |
him from the | 3 |
at this moment | 3 |
must leave thee | 3 |
break off from | 3 |
already have i | 3 |
of my own | 3 |
be here himself | 3 |
from the swedes | 3 |
not to the | 3 |
her in his | 3 |
of the war | 3 |
and why should | 3 |
with his eye | 3 |
and the countess | 3 |
the old man | 3 |
the stage is | 3 |
with the duke | 3 |
by the hour | 3 |
and he shall | 3 |
thine own self | 3 |
the table to | 3 |
you do not | 3 |
over the paper | 3 |
how can i | 3 |
many a time | 3 |
in this sore | 3 |
of their own | 3 |
the back of | 3 |
to the cuirassiers | 3 |
hold him prisoner | 3 |
in the empire | 3 |
i will hear | 3 |
the whole army | 3 |
the duke at | 3 |
and that was | 3 |
the time is | 3 |
is that the | 3 |
me in a | 3 |
general of the | 3 |
what need of | 3 |
the edge of | 3 |
of my life | 3 |
with his whole | 3 |
he turns to | 3 |
of the croats | 3 |
i am rejoiced | 3 |
he did not | 3 |
that it is | 3 |
more and more | 3 |
on his head | 3 |
do the deed | 3 |
no more than | 3 |
to your arms | 3 |
yet i would | 3 |
to take him | 3 |
according to the | 3 |
of the stars | 3 |
so let us | 3 |
it seems to | 3 |
if it be | 3 |
and like a | 3 |
to the uttermost | 3 |
from the duke | 3 |
the whole scene | 3 |
in the great | 3 |
the curtain falls | 3 |
shaking his head | 3 |
of the army | 3 |
i feel myself | 3 |
i bid thee | 3 |
by what means | 3 |
how can we | 3 |
in my own | 3 |
as if i | 3 |
thou shalt not | 3 |
i too have | 3 |
his eye on | 3 |
of all these | 3 |
that i was | 3 |
butler and isolani | 3 |
no longer to | 3 |
my noble brother | 3 |
what must be | 3 |
to the point | 3 |
through the whole | 3 |
go over to | 3 |
no more a | 3 |
that thou wilt | 3 |
i shall be | 3 |
must kill him | 3 |
in a few | 3 |
in deep thought | 3 |
more than a | 3 |
is it then | 3 |
where is he | 3 |
of the most | 3 |
tell me what | 3 |
the astrological tower | 3 |
the way of | 3 |
let us be | 3 |
the place of | 3 |
shall not go | 3 |
and when the | 3 |
what are we | 3 |
and down in | 3 |
person to the | 3 |
thy own self | 3 |
death and hell | 3 |
to be the | 3 |
the voice of | 3 |
in a low | 3 |
forces in the | 3 |
larum in the | 3 |
thou hast seen | 3 |
he must not | 3 |
i must entreat | 3 |
to the bohemian | 3 |
what am i | 3 |
in this world | 3 |
him in the | 3 |
and for that | 3 |
that i have | 3 |
from all the | 3 |
is at the | 3 |
in my power | 3 |
in that which | 3 |
the midst of | 3 |
for the first | 3 |
the swedish captain | 3 |
to do it | 3 |
it to the | 3 |
the sense of | 3 |
scene of the | 3 |
the only one | 3 |
octavio and max | 3 |
from behind the | 3 |
up to the | 3 |
to his heart | 3 |
what hast thou | 3 |
to the second | 3 |
he takes his | 3 |
dost thou know | 3 |
turns to the | 3 |
and must be | 3 |
i am the | 3 |
he has been | 3 |
duchess and countess | 3 |
a grave for | 3 |
and if thou | 3 |
way to the | 3 |
to the old | 3 |
him for the | 3 |
in her arms | 3 |
let me not | 3 |
i have a | 3 |
to know that | 3 |
from place to | 3 |
these enter illo | 3 |
i should not | 3 |
the laws of | 3 |
of the whole | 3 |
out of her | 3 |
the word is | 3 |
no such thing | 3 |
the worth of | 3 |
this will be | 3 |
to the servants | 3 |
a low voice | 3 |
at his side | 3 |
in the distance | 3 |
it to you | 3 |
to give the | 3 |
will tell thee | 3 |
he had not | 3 |
to me to | 3 |
and all of | 3 |
to the heart | 3 |
i give you | 3 |
must have been | 3 |
my dear lord | 3 |
and for this | 3 |
such a man | 3 |
to thine own | 3 |
in the field | 3 |
the emperor to | 3 |
no longer in | 3 |
the evil spirit | 3 |
the body of | 3 |
his princely head | 3 |
thou wilt leave | 3 |
to me as | 3 |
is about to | 3 |
grace and favor | 3 |
thou the heart | 3 |
thou dost not | 3 |
after the other | 3 |
slip out by | 3 |
in the midst | 3 |
to join the | 3 |
in my heart | 3 |
and then the | 3 |
to the field | 3 |
that i had | 3 |
the father to | 3 |
should he not | 3 |
of the country | 3 |
the whole world | 3 |
devereux and macdonald | 3 |
it from the | 3 |
behind the scene | 3 |
have i not | 3 |
on the stage | 3 |
to what purpose | 3 |
let us go | 3 |
to him from | 3 |
turns himself round | 3 |
it is thy | 3 |
the emperor and | 3 |
of his life | 3 |
king of hungary | 3 |
stepping to the | 3 |
here is the | 3 |
the man of | 3 |
me in the | 3 |
the king of | 3 |
it was a | 3 |
and i am | 3 |
not in my | 3 |
camp of wallenstein | 3 |
this very moment | 3 |
it grieves me | 3 |
in conversation with | 3 |
but such a | 3 |
a glass of | 3 |
he is going | 3 |
is not possible | 3 |
to make a | 3 |
to hear it | 3 |
i know it | 3 |
off from the | 3 |
at that time | 3 |
a chamber in | 3 |
alive or dead | 3 |
on a sudden | 3 |
at the first | 3 |
which we are | 3 |
the imperial forces | 3 |
did the emperor | 3 |
which you have | 3 |
of his love | 3 |
if he must | 3 |
the dark night | 3 |
same time with | 3 |
it to me | 3 |
to them for | 3 |
to thy own | 3 |
the fruits of | 3 |
what it will | 3 |
of the world | 3 |
her in her | 3 |
exeunt terzky and | 3 |
from the banquet | 3 |
he was the | 3 |
thou hast not | 3 |
back to my | 3 |
and it is | 3 |
the head of | 3 |
me in my | 3 |
can be no | 3 |
them in the | 3 |
out of the | 3 |
as yet thou | 3 |
back of the | 3 |
of these swedes | 3 |
the camp of | 3 |
to his own | 3 |
there was a | 3 |
but bethink you | 3 |
to the first | 3 |
these enter the | 3 |
the half eagle | 3 |
that is a | 3 |
and many a | 3 |
he hath a | 3 |
wife and daughter | 3 |
who during the | 3 |
goes to the | 3 |
and with a | 3 |
be to the | 3 |
strides across the | 3 |
in the night | 3 |
of the citadel | 3 |
and he will | 3 |
now no longer | 2 |
a murderous fight | 2 |
not grant the | 2 |
to protect him | 2 |
my dearest lady | 2 |
thee from false | 2 |
onward driven by | 2 |
with the saxons | 2 |
and well for | 2 |
and if they | 2 |
emperor commanding us | 2 |
i was seeking | 2 |
not thine eyes | 2 |
him of his | 2 |
eye on the | 2 |
the road of | 2 |
when he gave | 2 |
thee in thy | 2 |
gold and silver | 2 |
would not have | 2 |
and at last | 2 |
there is nothing | 2 |
may leave his | 2 |
life for the | 2 |
not from the | 2 |
both seat themselves | 2 |
not forced to | 2 |
me to be | 2 |
if i had | 2 |
demand of him | 2 |
introduction to the | 2 |
all with the | 2 |
across the room | 2 |
within my power | 2 |
from the castle | 2 |
in the inner | 2 |
the strife of | 2 |
there are among | 2 |
struggle of feelings | 2 |
my lord envoy | 2 |
she is the | 2 |
full twenty thousand | 2 |
upon the stars | 2 |
round to the | 2 |
as good as | 2 |
give them a | 2 |
the last speech | 2 |
schiller translated by | 2 |
and there are | 2 |
with the feelings | 2 |
swedes will take | 2 |
captain of cavalry | 2 |
such a height | 2 |
clasps her in | 2 |
we have all | 2 |
what was i | 2 |
and wilt thou | 2 |
even to this | 2 |
no longer worthy | 2 |
as you will | 2 |
to this present | 2 |
what purpose you | 2 |
that we have | 2 |
by forced marches | 2 |
what i have | 2 |
off with it | 2 |
turn not thine | 2 |
sun and moon | 2 |
look closer at | 2 |
regiments to the | 2 |
turns away from | 2 |
you i have | 2 |
from each other | 2 |
in the battle | 2 |
to me and | 2 |
hope and confidence | 2 |
heart is dead | 2 |
to hand a | 2 |
him and me | 2 |
the happiness of | 2 |
to the battle | 2 |
my noble friend | 2 |
own brave girl | 2 |
the best of | 2 |
mark what i | 2 |
to quit the | 2 |
could not have | 2 |
enter the duchess | 2 |
of the regiment | 2 |
it is now | 2 |
forced from the | 2 |
to object against | 2 |
of all good | 2 |
burgomaster of egra | 2 |
makes signs to | 2 |
pit of hell | 2 |
and looks at | 2 |
leave us not | 2 |
full many a | 2 |
with a cold | 2 |
there is brought | 2 |
wallenstein and terzky | 2 |
there lives no | 2 |
i find thee | 2 |
in the other | 2 |
at length the | 2 |
the earth is | 2 |
not what it | 2 |
colonel of a | 2 |
now you see | 2 |
it on the | 2 |
and in all | 2 |
appears to me | 2 |
his imperial majesty | 2 |
lost if thou | 2 |
all my life | 2 |
the day and | 2 |
the princess thekla | 2 |
to the stars | 2 |
theatre of war | 2 |
do i not | 2 |
is all that | 2 |
and no other | 2 |
is the duke | 2 |
the devil should | 2 |
may change its | 2 |
he gives him | 2 |
naught but a | 2 |
his hand on | 2 |
say nothing to | 2 |
that they are | 2 |
to instant wreck | 2 |
in which he | 2 |
hopes to win | 2 |
this present moment | 2 |
from me the | 2 |
add this too | 2 |
exactly at this | 2 |
the soldier his | 2 |
from the tent | 2 |
we shall not | 2 |
where am i | 2 |
star of my | 2 |
and when he | 2 |
have been found | 2 |
say that thou | 2 |
the power of | 2 |
a time when | 2 |
his good sword | 2 |
have strength enough | 2 |
where is the | 2 |
at first sight | 2 |
of the event | 2 |
table to subscribe | 2 |
of the enemy | 2 |
the second yager | 2 |
to the sense | 2 |
an enemy and | 2 |
and this the | 2 |
once in the | 2 |
they are still | 2 |
it what it | 2 |
i can endure | 2 |
duke is dead | 2 |
and let them | 2 |
but what is | 2 |
sure of that | 2 |
that of the | 2 |
arrival of these | 2 |
you mean to | 2 |
leave her alone | 2 |
to the tables | 2 |
a word or | 2 |
them enter the | 2 |
by the laws | 2 |
who looks in | 2 |
round me in | 2 |
and the friedlander | 2 |
men and women | 2 |
have done with | 2 |
at this present | 2 |
i break my | 2 |
i will do | 2 |
fain would they | 2 |
of the victory | 2 |
in a moment | 2 |
the omission of | 2 |
with the great | 2 |
questenberg and octavio | 2 |
hast thou done | 2 |
will it be | 2 |
he has found | 2 |
grasps his hand | 2 |
change its purpose | 2 |
the hand of | 2 |
advances to him | 2 |
of the moon | 2 |
it is his | 2 |
on the door | 2 |
i am always | 2 |
ere the day | 2 |
have been given | 2 |
to call him | 2 |
even in his | 2 |
he digs and | 2 |
seemed to come | 2 |
keep it from | 2 |
what think you | 2 |
the middle of | 2 |
he did it | 2 |
thousand gallant men | 2 |
before thine eyes | 2 |
but tell me | 2 |
duty and honor | 2 |
at this very | 2 |
full of terror | 2 |
it will not | 2 |
and out of | 2 |
i am still | 2 |
the sword is | 2 |
governor of egra | 2 |
out by a | 2 |
the swedes are | 2 |
make conquest of | 2 |
but still the | 2 |
to issue orders | 2 |
on the other | 2 |
not to let | 2 |
for which i | 2 |
what shall i | 2 |
terror on the | 2 |
he had a | 2 |
to him in | 2 |
when you are | 2 |
i hear the | 2 |
it lies with | 2 |
i can say | 2 |
the last extreme | 2 |
as i am | 2 |
the point of | 2 |
generalissimo of the | 2 |
i must leave | 2 |
of the word | 2 |
is there of | 2 |
there must be | 2 |
round for signatures | 2 |
thy person to | 2 |
you have him | 2 |
are all his | 2 |
thee not to | 2 |
enemy of the | 2 |
the work of | 2 |
princess of friedland | 2 |
him with the | 2 |
the others follow | 2 |
from the second | 2 |
for these last | 2 |
into a chair | 2 |
yet ere evening | 2 |
the instrument of | 2 |
my power to | 2 |
him to go | 2 |
give place to | 2 |
and from their | 2 |
i received this | 2 |
thou art the | 2 |
of the prince | 2 |
take leave of | 2 |
leave his peace | 2 |
need not be | 2 |
he must fall | 2 |
that we should | 2 |
for a long | 2 |
false with the | 2 |
now at once | 2 |
might have done | 2 |
o that i | 2 |
stay with me | 2 |
your own eyes | 2 |
thou hadst a | 2 |
in their own | 2 |
or with the | 2 |
but we are | 2 |
off the stage | 2 |
me to him | 2 |
it from you | 2 |
is the freeman | 2 |
i fear me | 2 |
once for all | 2 |
all will be | 2 |
to keep him | 2 |
to take a | 2 |
no longer did | 2 |
me and my | 2 |
nearer to him | 2 |
with a sneer | 2 |
part of a | 2 |
with or without | 2 |
of our blood | 2 |
resolution will be | 2 |
at this late | 2 |
raising his voice | 2 |
of the foe | 2 |
of this house | 2 |
lived to see | 2 |
let me go | 2 |
too great a | 2 |
if i but | 2 |
that i am | 2 |
what i will | 2 |
sword in hand | 2 |
his eyes to | 2 |
would have been | 2 |
do not turn | 2 |
i did it | 2 |
why does my | 2 |
see the net | 2 |
steps up to | 2 |
where he fell | 2 |
to find out | 2 |
emperor and his | 2 |
of the spirit | 2 |
to the business | 2 |
confess it freely | 2 |
on your guard | 2 |
help the day | 2 |
the death of | 2 |
wilt leave the | 2 |
paltry sum of | 2 |
the army lies | 2 |
the starry courses | 2 |
me as a | 2 |
ye force him | 2 |
hide it from | 2 |
with the paper | 2 |
had been standing | 2 |
feel myself the | 2 |
out upon the | 2 |
translated by s | 2 |
and what may | 2 |
thee for his | 2 |
as in the | 2 |
take him off | 2 |
the other hand | 2 |
soon as the | 2 |
if he would | 2 |
of his honor | 2 |
stay till to | 2 |
as thou hast | 2 |
i cannot give | 2 |
you have taken | 2 |
as that is | 2 |
this is our | 2 |
brought to me | 2 |
the duke knows | 2 |
how will the | 2 |
thou hast ever | 2 |
i am content | 2 |
not to part | 2 |
all is lost | 2 |
low voice to | 2 |
thou but believed | 2 |
the devil take | 2 |
what is this | 2 |
with sword in | 2 |
with whom i | 2 |
morrow the swedes | 2 |
in the thirty | 2 |
no help to | 2 |
when in the | 2 |
worthy of thee | 2 |
your sovereign lord | 2 |
pass the gates | 2 |
the eye of | 2 |
in a violent | 2 |
the queen of | 2 |
now it is | 2 |
in the end | 2 |
heart may change | 2 |
you should not | 2 |
the cup of | 2 |
at the third | 2 |
gained the victory | 2 |
it in the | 2 |
proceed to the | 2 |
in the which | 2 |
have beheld me | 2 |
has power to | 2 |
his exit the | 2 |
i trust thy | 2 |
the greatness which | 2 |
a letter from | 2 |
must be off | 2 |
in the duke | 2 |
fast in the | 2 |
the very point | 2 |
we have the | 2 |
and then this | 2 |
i have enjoyed | 2 |
believe it not | 2 |
as he turns | 2 |
in all this | 2 |
i myself have | 2 |
you see it | 2 |
us with all | 2 |
he goes to | 2 |
for the present | 2 |
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yourself the trouble | 2 |
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after the battle | 2 |
prague and egra | 2 |
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illo and butler | 2 |
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of the bohemian | 2 |
prize of love | 2 |
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its own choice | 2 |
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his evil fate | 2 |
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visible struggle of | 2 |
god of heaven | 2 |
the original manuscript | 2 |
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of the law | 2 |
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of the duke | 2 |
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valet de chambre | 2 |
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the imperial army | 2 |
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it to thee | 2 |
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the young man | 2 |
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music from the | 2 |
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near at hand | 2 |
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of every day | 2 |
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camp to terzky | 2 |
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with life and | 2 |
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life for me | 2 |
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their way to | 2 |
by frederich schiller | 2 |
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who pays us | 2 |
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to talk to | 2 |
proofs of his | 2 |
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before all others | 2 |
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in her gestures | 2 |
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for a good | 2 |
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the city gates | 2 |
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of the heavens | 2 |
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day or two | 2 |
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a man who | 2 |
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which i am | 2 |
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power of hell | 2 |
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this day thou | 2 |
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during this speech | 2 |
of my secret | 2 |
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turning to a | 2 |
with the girl | 2 |
have his own | 2 |
this sore anguish | 2 |
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all around him | 2 |
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the paper comes | 2 |
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me with the | 2 |
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the god whom | 2 |
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the empire from | 2 |
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for him to | 2 |
here in the | 2 |
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my life long | 2 |
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me that i | 2 |
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of action in | 2 |
of a man | 2 |
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that the name | 2 |
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the will of | 2 |
with marks of | 2 |
worthy of our | 2 |
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him up to | 2 |
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a few hours | 2 |
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regiment of dragoons | 2 |
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horses for our | 2 |
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you will not | 2 |
with which he | 2 |
live to see | 2 |
cause to love | 2 |
in the east | 2 |
the emperor commanding | 2 |
stand by thee | 2 |
from the lips | 2 |
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is the soul | 2 |
the lady neubrunn | 2 |
now passed by | 2 |
acquainted with the | 2 |
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from the army | 2 |
from false friends | 2 |
the image of | 2 |
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poor as we | 2 |
more than you | 2 |
of the two | 2 |
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thou holy one | 2 |
of thy father | 2 |
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see to the | 2 |
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love each other | 2 |
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like a man | 2 |
to my heart | 2 |
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not believe that | 2 |
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you for your | 2 |
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with the boor | 2 |
butler and gordon | 2 |
frederich schiller translated | 2 |
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gordon and butler | 2 |
for the general | 2 |
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if i am | 2 |
and butler follow | 2 |
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these noble chieftains | 2 |
having read the | 2 |
what it may | 2 |
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him go away | 2 |
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word with you | 2 |
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by the lord | 2 |
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attempts to take | 2 |
enter count terzky | 2 |
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to such a | 2 |
the warmth of | 2 |
have shown him | 2 |
to the side | 2 |
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god of mercy | 2 |
himself and himself | 2 |
with his wishes | 2 |
will reward thee | 2 |
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would i have | 2 |
leaning against a | 2 |
he shall not | 2 |
lead us over | 2 |
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i have the | 2 |
that is no | 2 |
can the emperor | 2 |
the hoofs of | 2 |
the imperial seal | 2 |
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to meet him | 2 |
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duchess of friedland | 2 |
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prince of weimar | 2 |
yourself to the | 2 |
these enter butler | 2 |
from the world | 2 |
crown and empire | 2 |
the imperial orders | 2 |
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through the chamber | 2 |
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the most guilty | 2 |
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was a time | 2 |
the common enemy | 2 |
one look of | 2 |
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me like a | 2 |
quiet in the | 2 |
franz of lauenburg | 2 |
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this late hour | 2 |
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queen of hungary | 2 |
me to know | 2 |
his hand a | 2 |
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will tell you | 2 |
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o tell me | 2 |
road of duty | 2 |
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the hands of | 2 |
hand of god | 2 |
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imperial forces in | 2 |
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that to the | 2 |
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these are not | 2 |
shall i do | 2 |
i was standing | 2 |
art thou not | 2 |
of his own | 2 |
from the window | 2 |
laws of war | 2 |
shall we make | 2 |
commander of several | 2 |
translated it into | 2 |
the heart within | 2 |
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that he do | 2 |
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the count terzky | 2 |
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we the cup | 2 |
the bearer of | 2 |
possession of the | 2 |
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till he grubs | 2 |
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let it not | 2 |
heard from the | 2 |
and shut in | 2 |
of several regiments | 2 |
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thou knowest not | 2 |
have you a | 2 |
in the background | 2 |
across the saloon | 2 |
word or two | 2 |
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us by surprise | 2 |
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the common herd | 2 |
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endure no longer | 2 |
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bear to see | 2 |
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the state of | 2 |
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a fearless brow | 2 |
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sister of the | 2 |
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this high office | 2 |
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let me see | 2 |
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hand on the | 2 |
to the traitor | 2 |
like some poor | 2 |
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goetz and butler | 2 |
i do know | 2 |
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was it so | 2 |
a hollow image | 2 |
what it is | 2 |
wreath of love | 2 |
of faith and | 2 |
of the old | 2 |
a servant for | 2 |
they are quite | 2 |
spoken to me | 2 |
must it be | 2 |
now sixteen years | 2 |
and thou hast | 2 |
upon the balance | 2 |
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you in the | 2 |
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you show yourself | 2 |
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that which we | 2 |
how goes it | 2 |
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honor of the | 2 |
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his passion prove | 2 |
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think you then | 2 |
the last drop | 2 |
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at a banquet | 2 |
all honest men | 2 |
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longer worthy of | 2 |
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you know this | 2 |
some days ago | 2 |
his crown and | 2 |
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the pit of | 2 |
what may not | 2 |
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in the vale | 2 |
i know you | 2 |
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face with a | 2 |
conversation with the | 2 |
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good warm coat | 2 |
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not one friend | 2 |
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within my bosom | 2 |
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of my friends | 2 |
eight thousand horse | 2 |
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man with the | 2 |
a dream of | 2 |
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thee in my | 2 |
joyous heart the | 2 |
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you understand me | 2 |
my inmost soul | 2 |
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who on the | 2 |
this to you | 2 |
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thy purpose merely | 2 |
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the swedish trumpets | 2 |
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to come from | 2 |
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the saxon and | 2 |
daughter of the | 2 |
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