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trigram frequency
one of the123
of the saxon96
of the norman89
that he was80
of the church80
of the king79
of the english67
to the king66
the king of65
that it was63
the time of59
the son of59
the name of58
which he had58
and in the56
out of the53
part of the53
the head of52
king of england51
of the normans50
of the great49
that he had47
the death of47
at that time46
the earl of46
in those days45
of his own45
he had been44
as well as44
ralph de guader44
of the castle44
the house of43
mallet de graville42
to the english42
to have been40
the face of40
of the realme39
of all the38
there was a38
the hands of38
end of the38
in the midst37
by reason of37
side of the37
as he was37
the side of37
of the dead37
of the most36
it was the36
on the other36
the king was36
in respect to35
which had been35
king of france34
that of the34
according to the34
i will not34
the heart of34
it was a34
at the time33
of the country32
of the world32
said the earl32
as soon as32
the end of32
to the throne32
who had been32
in the end32
the french king32
the midst of31
when he was31
one of his31
there is no31
the daughter of31
in his own30
the bishop of30
it is not30
duke of normandy30
he was a30
of the earl29
to and fro29
the presence of29
to the norman29
it was not28
at the head28
face of the28
the court of28
and it was28
the rest of27
in which he27
earl of hereford27
of the day27
some of the27
it may be27
of his father27
head of the27
many of the26
of the people26
that he should26
the halls of26
william the conqueror26
the eyes of26
was in the26
the king and26
william of normandy26
as they were26
which he was26
he could not26
sight of the26
that they were25
the sight of25
said the duke25
it is the25
of the anglo25
so that the25
of the duke25
could not be25
in the air25
of one of25
of the land25
possession of the25
in which the24
of those who24
of the same24
the mouth of24
in a low24
as it was24
whom he had24
a man of24
that the king24
there was no24
and with a24
in the halls23
would have been23
that he would23
william the norman23
the life of23
it is true23
one of those23
in regard of23
him in the23
harold the earl23
at the last23
by his side23
a few moments23
it would be23
as to the23
but it is22
he did not22
the kingdome of22
the duke of22
the most part22
by the side22
the hour of22
the form of22
in a word22
that he could22
of the time22
with all the22
in the same22
of the north22
of east anglia22
and on the22
the castle of22
at the first22
at the same22
in the land22
duke of normandie22
the light of22
the blood of22
and all the22
heart of the22
the cause of22
at the end22
the english crown21
for the most21
in short time21
the hand of21
of the last21
i tell thee21
the earle of21
the sake of21
came to the21
and the king21
the church of21
of the danes21
said the king21
the strength of21
of the old20
the man who20
of the saxons20
presence of the20
to be the20
which she had20
after the death20
for the sake20
so far as20
in a few20
and that he20
the citie of20
with the king20
it is a20
of the sea20
for the king20
him to the20
the walls of20
the power of19
respect to the19
the king had19
aimand de sourdeval19
his way to19
a sort of19
from the king19
alain de gourin19
the voice of19
out of his19
as if the19
and by the19
it is said19
more than one19
to the ground19
more and more19
which they had19
and that the19
the english throne19
the words of19
to the duke19
the same time19
as he had19
the sons of19
and with the19
of his brother18
as in the18
of the witan18
it had been18
of the roman18
archbishop of canterbury18
to one of18
was one of18
that he might18
of the times18
and in a18
he had not18
seems to have18
to the crowne18
a part of18
and when the18
and it is18
but it was18
of his life18
that it is18
king of the18
the part of18
hands of the18
the king to17
reason of the17
of the keep17
son of godwin17
the foot of17
time of his17
to see the17
for he was17
of the young17
it was to17
the throne of17
in his hand17
on the throne17
of the age17
sir alain de17
and at the17
in sight of17
in the norman17
i pray thee17
to whom he17
to the church17
and the other17
the state of17
if he had17
son of sweyn17
mouth of the17
of the french17
i know not17
son of the17
body of the17
the charge of17
the bayeux tapestry17
to be a17
it will be17
and for the17
the love of17
the thought of17
in the field17
of the realm17
the bones of17
that there was16
to the last16
on the ground16
light of the16
of the other16
of the first16
the archbishop of16
of the kingdom16
of the river16
stephen le hareau16
and i have16
in the castle16
the place of16
many of his16
in the presence16
the body of16
not to be16
as if he16
king william the16
to the saxon16
and the earl16
as it is16
that i have16
had been the16
to his own16
earl of east16
in the old16
against the king16
with his own16
the days of16
the course of16
this was the16
to take the16
portion of the16
name of the16
him as a16
the memory of15
and he was15
in the great15
said to have15
the other hand15
he had a15
of william the15
the east anglian15
the sea of15
of the clergie15
of a king15
were to be15
was a man15
that she had15
the faces of15
a low voice15
side by side15
as if it15
in the mean15
earl and his15
of the two15
the men of15
words of the15
the reign of15
of his power15
by the king15
for the first15
of the night15
to make the15
for that he15
in order to15
in the face15
sire de graville15
him in his15
back to the15
but in the15
of the house15
those of the15
of the east15
in the centre15
he was the15
as he spoke15
he would not15
house of godwin15
in the text15
when he had15
said the norman15
the old earl14
part of his14
they had been14
the earl and14
the sound of14
king and the14
a few days14
that thou hast14
than that of14
the centre of14
in the most14
parts of the14
and to the14
of the hall14
of the foe14
if it were14
of a man14
earle of aniou14
and i will14
for him to14
which they were14
that he is14
de guader and14
i have not14
to the other14
in case of14
to the castle14
the count of14
to his feet14
to the pope14
and in his14
the present day14
of the state14
and from the14
count of the14
walls of the14
my lord the14
the eldest sonne14
the day of14
the soul of14
lord the king14
the crown of14
faces of the14
in the name14
in all the14
foot of the14
the influence of14
of his owne14
of the field14
is in the14
claims to the14
at the sight14
on both sides14
that they should14
which it was14
in the meane14
court of the14
for a time14
them to the14
up to the14
had not been14
on which the14
bowed his head13
the breast of13
with which the13
on either side13
voice of the13
of the man13
to which the13
in the morning13
he was not13
and the saxon13
said in a13
of the volume13
the children of13
by the way13
to the great13
hand on his13
the fate of13
the next day13
king of denmark13
that the earl13
at this time13
was to be13
and there was13
of the holy13
most of the13
the feet of13
his eldest sonne13
and the whole13
will not be13
and he had13
that the duke13
of the city13
as if to13
if it had13
the mean time13
state of the13
of the nobilitie13
de guader had13
the old roman13
at that moment13
the hope of13
for that the13
the work of13
the line of13
that in the13
the meane time13
on the part13
the sonne of13
his right hand13
to the sea13
to the old13
is said to13
and partly by13
the normans were13
the realm of13
those who had13
to the court13
in such a13
of king edward13
in the court13
i am not13
he came to13
way to the13
in the house13
eyes of the13
of my own12
in the time12
the law of12
the isle of12
the king should12
and of the12
was produced by12
on his brow12
in the hands12
that had been12
in the van12
and the duke12
and david widger12
the norman conquest12
to the same12
sir aimand de12
the beginning of12
by tapio riikonen12
had been a12
the crowne of12
the young earl12
to be seen12
this ebook was12
and as he12
way through the12
said de graville12
riikonen and david12
the air of12
the kings of12
the last of12
his face with12
in the hour12
as that of12
the faith of12
for it was12
were it not12
the land of12
here and there12
of his reigne12
to the earl12
of all that12
which was the12
it would have12
the aid of12
of the welch12
as the king12
reason of his12
in the days12
the space of12
would not have12
as it were12
the first time12
the duke was12
on account of12
the king with12
by the hand12
strength of the12
of the garrison12
it seemed to12
to this day12
to the crown12
the other side12
of the army12
to him and12
the hearts of12
produced by tapio12
of the enemy12
the abbey of12
ebook was produced12
the norman duke12
a long time12
the people of12
tapio riikonen and12
with all his12
to meet the12
the force of12
in the heart12
in favour of12
seem to have11
the earl was11
so as to11
of the ancient11
duchie of normandie11
to make a11
archbishop of canterburie11
to whom the11
was of a11
his face was11
guader and montfort11
at the foot11
this is the11
the ruins of11
head of a11
the circumstances of11
and this was11
bishop of london11
i would fain11
the welch king11
that they might11
the old man11
in the kingdome11
story of the11
had been so11
heir to the11
view of the11
on the field11
and the norman11
odo of bayeux11
turned to the11
the lord of11
but the king11
form of the11
the subject of11
to his lips11
he was in11
i have been11
the story of11
the height of11
there is a11
from time to11
given to the11
for a moment11
the title of11
a long and11
title to the11
harold to the11
had come to11
and his eyes11
centre of the11
to the right11
he had no11
time to time11
roman de rou11
it was in11
of a great11
within the walls11
into the hands11
william the first11
hand of the11
the grave of11
he had done11
as long as11
a look of11
from which the11
the saxon kings11
bones of the11
the right to11
of their own11
sense of the11
rest of the11
portraits on copper11
earle of flanders11
the most powerful11
him with a11
to each other11
the standard of11
of the son11
the gates of11
up from the11
the scene of11
that they had11
david widger book11
dukes of normandy11
so that it11
in the rear11
the lady emma10
and for that10
in a voice10
the safety of10
and his sons10
of that day10
to have the10
the countess and10
which william had10
for the time10
and i am10
king of scots10
within the realme10
in the church10
to which he10
between the two10
the duchie of10
he was of10
as i am10
son of siward10
daughter of the10
all the time10
the dukes of10
that i am10
the cry of10
the arms of10
the coast of10
short time after10
by which he10
and to be10
the first to10
he seemed to10
the laws of10
with the saxon10
it in the10
by the author10
was that of10
i would have10
the whole of10
to the present10
william of poitiers10
song of the10
a short time10
in his eyes10
to king william10
the lands of10
and that it10
the courtyard of10
countess and her10
seemed to be10
the norman court10
not long before10
he would have10
the fashion of10
will be seen10
the kent man10
of the vala10
was ready to10
in one of10
the nature of10
of all his10
the right of10
of his marriage10
said the knight10
in spite of10
of the past10
be in the10
the field of10
the success of10
by all the10
connected with the10
the weight of10
him from the10
of the pope10
at her feet10
him and his10
to him in10
on his way10
i will go10
that it would10
on which he10
as for the10
it is in10
when they were10
fell to the10
she could not10
matilda of flanders10
of norfolk and10
midst of the10
of her own10
power of the10
right to the10
of the countess10
was a very10
for his own10
as well in10
in the north10
to king edward10
had left the10
of his men10
the saxon king10
by the english10
the spirit of10
in the world10
as he rode10
it might be10
the race of10
the descendant of10
stood in the10
the saxon church10
the will of10
the abbot of10
for the rest10
himself on his10
of the forest10
son of llewellyn10
she did not10
might have been10
norfolk and suffolk10
with the pope10
of that which10
of the palace10
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pleased with the10
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it to the10
of norwich castle10
as we have10
the age of10
eadgyth of norwich10
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away from the9
of his realm9
to the holy9
from the heart9
in the first9
with a sigh9
in the hall9
on the contrary9
not have been9
the lips of9
the glory of9
who had bene9
pomp and parade9
to him the9
of his wife9
and that of9
to leave the9
back to his9
after his death9
was but a9
to the young9
ravager of the9
the men who9
chiefs of the9
him to his9
to the succession9
the news of9
history of the9
a man who9
that i should9
of his death9
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as will be9
in the course9
the earl had9
for the same9
should not be9
were in the9
turning to the9
it should be9
i do not9
in his hands9
of their enemies9
which was to9
he would be9
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if thou wilt9
the close of9
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that if the9
his father was9
could not have9
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of the virgin9
i have seen9
the realme of9
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by the normans9
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the middle ages9
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himself and his9
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of the body9
interest in the9
by means of9
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the sire de9
not so much9
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the tomb of9
banner of the9
invasion of england9
i pray you9
of king william9
in former times9
had been sent9
the deeds of9
of the convent9
to those who9
and so the9
on to the9
the vse of9
a great part9
came in sight9
william and matilda9
forth from the9
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with which he9
as to be9
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the time when9
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in the realm9
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grave of the9
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of the royal9
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that they would9
the thought that9
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thou canst not9
the norman knight9
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of england to9
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the heir of9
in the eyes9
to all the9
the chiefs of9
as he could9
of the court9
share of the9
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the shores of9
the march of9
for which cause9
so great a9
as by the9
the front of9
of his souldiers9
as his father9
and as the9
to be found9
of the earth9
be able to9
sides of the9
of england and9
him that he9
in the council9
was not a9
and her ladies9
and the more9
his hand on9
he saw the9
the honour of9
for such a9
the wings of9
for this cause9
kings of england9
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the battle of9
the english king9
the roman church9
of the whole9
it has been9
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the yeere next9
in the middle9
to fight for9
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to the countess9
the ravager of9
would not be9
the corpse of9
i have heard9
of the breton9
of the dane9
church of s9
his native land9
that of his8
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the young knight8
the use of8
lady of england8
to think that8
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of the place8
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earl of the8
the rush of8
he is a8
as thou knowest8
the eve of8
himself on the8
the fauour of8
the lawes of8
on his own8
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one by one8
the hero of8
william the second8
with the most8
as she had8
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the possession of8
to the bishop8
one of them8
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that of a8
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chair of state8
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