The sonnets have fifteen forms for the three words:
48 faire
1 fairely
4 fairer
4 fairest
1 fairing
1 fayrest
6 kind
7 kinde
2 kindnesse
39 true
1 truest
5 truly
23 truth
1 truthes
1 truths
The first and third themes were selected withiin Usebase
from the complete word-list, were saved as groups named "fairgroup"
and "truegroup", and were displayed in KWIC (KeyWord-In-Context)
format. The second word-group was selected by means of the query
"kind, kinde, kindes, kindnesse ; pos". The "pos"
selector generated a preliminary selection list from which occurrences
of the irrelevant sense of "kind" (i.e., meaning `type')
could be deselected. There were four of these (18.121, 95.7, 109-10,
118.7). Then the word-group was saved as a group named "kindgroup".
faire (48) sigB1r: sonnet2.10 an{s}were this faire child of mine | <bkl sigB1v: sonnet3.5 is {{s}h}e {s}o faire who{s}e vn-eard wombe | sigB2r: sonnet6.13 thou art much too faire, | <bkl 115><pmdv3 14>{ sigB3v: sonnet13.9 9>Who lets {s}o faire a hou{s}e fall to sigB4r: sonnet16.11 worth nor outward faire | <bkl 271><pmdv3 12>Can sigB4v: sonnet18.7 7>And euery faire from faire {s}ome-time sigB4v: sonnet18.7 euery faire from faire {s}ome-time declines, | sigB4v: sonnet18.10 of that faire thou | ow'{{s}t}, | sigC1r: sonnet19.9 howers my loues faire brow, | <bkl 318><pmdv3 sigC1r: sonnet21.4 4>And euery faire with his faire doth sigC1r: sonnet21.4 faire with his faire doth reher{s}e, | <bkl sigC1r: sonnet21.10 me,my loue is as faire, | <bkl 349><pmdv3 11>As sigC2r: sonnet25.5 fauorites their faire leaues {s}pread, | <bkl sigC2r: sonnet26.10 with faire a{s}pe{ct}, | <bkl sigD2r: sonnet43.11 dead night their faire imperfe{ct} {{s}h}ade, | sigD2r: sonnet45.12 12>Of their faire health,recounting it to sigD2v: sonnet46.8 in him their faire appearance lyes. | <bkl sigD4r: sonnet54.3 Ro{s}e lookes faire, but fairer we it deeme sigE3r: sonnet68.3 {{s}i}gnes of faire were | borne, | <bkl sigE3r: sonnet69.12 12>To thy faire {fl}ower ad the rancke sigE3v: sonnet70.2 was euer yet the faire, | <bkl 1118><pmdv3 sigF1r: sonnet78.2 2>And found {s}uch faire a{{s}{s}i}{{s}t}ance in sigF2r: sonnet82.4 4>Of their faire sigF2r: sonnet82.5 5>Thou art as faire in knowledge as in hew, sigF2r: sonnet82.11 11>Thou truly faire,wert truly sigF2r: sonnet83.2 therefore to your faire no painting {s}et, | sigF2r: sonnet83.13 in one of your faire eyes, | <bkl 1334><pmdv3 sigF3r: sonnet87.7 cau{s}e of this faire guift in me is wanting, sigF4r: sonnet92.13 ble{{s}{s}}ed faire that feares no | blot, sigF4v: sonnet95.12 things turnes to faire,that eies can {s}ee! | sigG2v: sonnet104.1 dpr>T<f pr>O me faire friend you neuer can be sigG2v: sonnet105.9 1678><pmdv3 9>Faire,kinde,and true,is all my sigG2v: sonnet105.10 1679><pmdv3 10>Faire,kinde and true,varrying sigG2v: sonnet105.13 13>{ }{ }Faire,kinde,and true,haue sigG3v: sonnet108.8 I hallowed thy faire name. | <bkl 1727><pmdv3 sigH3r: sonnet127.1 not counted | faire, | <bkl 2019><pmdv3 2>Or sigH3v: sonnet127.11 who not borne faire no beauty lack, | <bkl sigI1r: sonnet135.8 in my will no faire acceptance {{s}h}ine: | sigI1r: sonnet135.13 no vnkinde,no faire be{s}eechers kill, | sigI1v: sonnet137.12 12>To put faire truth vpon {s}o foule a sigI2v: sonnet144.3 is a man right faire: | <bkl 2290><pmdv3 sigI3v: sonnet147.13 {s}worne thee faire,and thought thee | sigI3v: sonnet148.5 5>If that be faire whereon my fal{s}e eyes sigI4v: sonnet152.13 {s}worne thee faire:more periurde eye, | sigK2v: stanza12.83 when in his faire parts {{s}h}ee didde sigK4v: stanza30.206 many a {s}eueral faire, | <bkl 2681><pmdv3 sigK4v: stanza30.208 th%'annexions of faire gems inricht, | <bkl sigL2v: stanza45.309 309>Shewing faire Nature is both kinde and fairely (1) sigB2r: sonnet5.4 that vnfaire which fairely doth excell: | <bkl fairer (4) sigB3r: sonnet10.10 10>Shall hate be fairer log'd then gentle sigD4r: sonnet54.3 lookes faire, but fairer we it deeme | <bkl sigH1v: sonnet119.12 12>Growes fairer then at sigK3r: stanza17.117 made fairer by their place, | <bkl fairest (4) sigB1r: sonnet1.1 2sprt>F<f pr>Rom faire{{s}t} creatures we sigG3r: sonnet106.2 of the faire{{s}t} wights, | <bkl sigH4r: sonnet131.4 4>Thou art the faire{{s}t} and mo{{s}t} sigH4r: sonnet131.12 12>Thy blacke is faire{{s}t} in my iudgements fairing (1) sigH3r: sonnet127.6 2023><pmdv3 6>Fairing the foule with Arts fayrest (1) sigK1r: sonnet154.5 2451><pmdv3 5>The fayre{{s}t} votary tooke vp kind (6) sigB3r: sonnet10.11 is gracious and kind, | <bkl 177><pmdv3 12>Or sigB3r: sonnet10.1 at lea{{s}t} kind harted proue, | <bkl sigE3r: sonnet69.11 eies were | kind) | <bkl 1110><pmdv3 12>To sigI2v: sonnet143.12 me,be kind. | <bkl 2284><pmdv3 13>{ sigK4v: stanza27.186 is nor trew nor kind, | <bkl 2661><pmdv3 sigK4v: stanza30.207 207>Their kind acceptance, wepingly kinde (7) sigG2v: sonnet105.5 1674><pmdv3 5>Kinde is my loue to day,to sigG2v: sonnet105.5 to day,to morrow kinde, | <bkl 1675><pmdv3 sigG2v: sonnet105.9 9>Faire,kinde,and true,is all my sigG2v: sonnet105.10 10>Faire,kinde and true,varrying to sigG2v: sonnet105.13 13>{ }{ }Faire,kinde,and true,haue often sigH4v: sonnet134.6 he is kinde, | <bkl 2135><pmdv3 7>He sigL2v: stanza45.309 Nature is both kinde and tame : | <bkl kindnesse (2) sigC4v: sonnet36.11 thou with publike kindne{{s}{s}}e honour me, | sigI4v: sonnet152.9 of thy deepe | kindne{{s}{s}}e: | <bkl true (39) sigB2v: sonnet8.5 138><pmdv3 5>If the true concord of well tuned sigB4v: sonnet17.11 11>And your true rights be termd a Poets sigC1r: sonnet21.9 9>O let me true in loue but truly write, sigC2r: sonnet24.6 where your true Image pi{ct}ur'd lies, | sigD1r: sonnet40.3 thou mai{{s}t} true loue call, | <bkl sigD4v: sonnet57.13 13>{ }{ }So true a foole is loue,that in sigE1v: sonnet61.11 11>Mine owne true loue that doth my sigE1v: sonnet62.6 {{s}h}ape {s}o true,no truth of {s}uch sigE2v: sonnet67.8 his Ro{s}e is true? | | <bkl 1075><mode sigE3r: sonnet68.10 {s}elfe and true, | <bkl 1094><pmdv3 sigE4r: sonnet72.9 9>O lea{{s}t} your true loue may {s}eeme falce in sigF2r: sonnet82.12 1317><pmdv3 12>In true plaine words,by thy true sigF2r: sonnet82.12 words,by thy true telling friend. | <bkl sigF2v: sonnet85.9 't%is {s}o, 't%is true, | <bkl 1362><pmdv3 sigF4r: sonnet93.1 thou | art true, | <bkl 1480><pmdv3 sigG1r: sonnet96.8 for true things deem'd. | <bkl sigG2v: sonnet105.9 true,is all my argument, | sigG2v: sonnet105.10 and true,varrying to other words, sigG2v: sonnet105.13 true,haue often liu'd alone. | sigG3r: sonnet107.3 the lea{s}e of my true loue controule, | <bkl sigG3r: sonnet108.2 to thee my true {s}pirit, | <bkl sigG3v: sonnet110.1 pr>Las 't%is true,I haue gone here and | sigG3v: sonnet110.5 5>Mo{{s}t} true it is,that I haue lookt sigG4v: sonnet113.14 }{ }My mo{{s}t} true minde thus maketh mine sigG4v: sonnet114.3 mine eie {s}aith true, | <bkl 1816><pmdv3 4>And sigH1r: sonnet116.1 the marriage of true mindes | <bkl 1846><pmdv3 sigH1v: sonnet118.8 that there was true needing. | <bkl sigH1v: sonnet118.13 le{{s}{s}}on | true, | <bkl 1890><pmdv3 14>{ sigH1v: sonnet119.9 ill, now I {fi}nd true | <bkl 1901><pmdv3 sigH2r: sonnet120.10 {s}ence,how hard true {s}orrow hits, | <bkl sigH2v: sonnet123.14 }{ }I will be true di{s}pight thy {s}yeth sigI1v: sonnet137.13 }In things right true my heart and eyes haue sigI3v: sonnet148.2 with true {{s}i}ght, | <bkl sigI3v: sonnet148.8 eye is not {s}o true as all mens:no, | <bkl sigI3v: sonnet148.9 can loues eye be true, | <bkl 2360><pmdv3 sigI4r: sonnet150.3 the lie to my true {{s}i}ght, | <bkl sigK1r: sonnet154.6 many Legions of true hearts had warm'd, | <bkl sigK3v: stanza20.140 140>Then the true gouty Land-lord which sigL1r: stanza36.244 my boa{{s}t} is true, | | <bkl 2723><mode truest (1) sigD2v: sonnet48.2 tri{fl}e vnder true{{s}t} barres to truly (5) sigC1r: sonnet21.9 true in loue but truly write, | <bkl 348><pmdv3 sigF1r: sonnet77.5 gla{{s}{s}}e will truly {{s}h}ow, | <bkl sigF2r: sonnet82.11 11>Thou truly faire,wert truly sigF2r: sonnet82.11 truly faire,wert truly {{s}i}mpathizde, | <bkl sigH4v: sonnet132.5 2103><pmdv3 5>And truly not the morning Sun of truth (23) sigB3v: sonnet14.11 238><pmdv3 11>As truth and beautie {{s}h}al sigB4v: sonnet17.10 of le{{s}{s}}e truth then | tongue, | <bkl sigC4v: sonnet37.4 of thy worth and truth. | <bkl 597><pmdv3 5>For sigD1v: sonnet41.12 breake a two-fold truth: | <bkl 669><pmdv3 13>{ sigD3r: sonnet48.14 14>{ }{ }For truth prooues theeui{{s}h} for sigD4r: sonnet54.2 ornament which truth doth giue, | <bkl sigD4r: sonnet54.14 | your truth. | | <mode p> | sigE1v: sonnet60.11 of natures truth, | <bkl 969><pmdv3 sigE1v: sonnet62.6 {s}o true,no truth of {s}uch account, | sigE3r: sonnet69.4 4>Vttring bare truth,euen {s}o as foes sigE4r: sonnet72.8 8>Then nigard truth would willingly impart<f sigG2r: sonnet101.2 thy negle{ct} of truth in beauty di'd? | <bkl sigG2r: sonnet101.3 3>Both truth and beauty on my loue sigG2r: sonnet101.6 1613><pmdv3 6>Truth needs no collour with sigG2r: sonnet101.7 truth to lay: | <bkl sigG3v: sonnet110.5 I haue lookt on truth | <bkl 1754><pmdv3 sigI1v: sonnet137.12 12>To put faire truth vpon {s}o foule a face, sigI1v: sonnet138.1 is made | of truth, | <bkl 2194><pmdv3 2>I sigI1v: sonnet138.8 is {{s}i}mple truth | {s}uppre{{s}t} : | sigI3v: sonnet147.12 randon from the truth vainely expre{{s}t}. | sigI4v: sonnet152.10 of thy loue,thy truth,thy con{{s}t}ancie, | sigI4v: sonnet152.14 again{{s}t} the truth fo foule a lie. | | sigK3r: stanza15.105 in a pride of truth. | | <pmdv2 stanza16> truthes (1) sigB4r: sonnet14.14 14>{ }Thy end is Truthes and Beauties doome and truths (1) sigG1r: sonnet96.8 1535><pmdv3 8>To truths tran{{s}l}ated,and for