Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 7 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11673 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 92 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 God 2 man 2 love 2 like 2 illustration 2 heart 2 Thee 1 child 1 Word 1 Wessex 1 Thy 1 Thou 1 Son 1 Saviour 1 Satan 1 Rock 1 Procter 1 Mother 1 Mammon 1 Lord 1 King 1 Jesus 1 Horse 1 Horatius 1 Havergal 1 Guthrum 1 Father 1 Danes 1 Colan 1 Christ 1 Bonar 1 Alfred Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 270 man 225 heart 185 love 156 day 152 life 141 soul 134 earth 132 world 129 child 128 light 117 eye 110 sea 107 thing 103 way 95 hand 92 night 85 word 85 death 84 king 79 glory 75 star 75 sky 74 song 72 joy 68 hour 67 sun 66 voice 66 rest 65 face 63 land 60 angel 59 cross 56 illustration 55 tree 55 prayer 54 foot 53 thy 53 thought 53 tear 53 hope 52 peace 52 art 51 sin 50 home 49 power 49 head 49 crown 48 fire 48 end 48 cloud Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 671 _ 280 God 147 Thy 134 Thee 127 Thou 125 Lord 101 thou 98 King 79 Alfred 72 Christ 66 Jesus 62 heaven 48 o''er 44 Bonar 40 Thine 40 Father 37 ye 35 Saviour 35 Rock 33 Heaven 30 Wessex 30 Son 28 Havergal 26 Procter 25 Horse 25 Guthrum 24 White 24 Shadow 24 Colan 23 Master 22 Mother 22 Mary 22 Love 22 Horatius 22 Danes 21 hath 20 Browning 19 Life 16 Satan 16 Rome 16 Eldred 16 Church 15 Word 15 Unidentified 15 Ogier 15 Bridegroom 14 hell 14 Willis 14 P. 14 Holy Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 616 i 571 he 361 it 288 we 286 me 225 they 214 him 150 you 116 us 114 them 82 she 78 thee 23 her 21 himself 20 mine 11 ourselves 11 myself 9 itself 7 thyself 7 themselves 7 ours 6 theirs 4 thy 3 pelf 2 ye 2 one 1 yourself 1 your 1 thou 1 his 1 herself 1 freshen,-- 1 comforted,-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 1847 be 399 have 275 come 178 see 171 do 169 go 164 know 152 make 115 stand 104 give 92 fall 90 hear 88 bear 87 love 87 die 78 let 71 say 71 break 69 look 69 find 67 take 64 grow 63 rise 59 bring 55 tell 55 sing 54 seek 54 live 52 leave 51 speak 50 lead 49 seem 49 keep 45 wait 43 set 42 shine 41 rest 41 lie 39 think 38 pass 38 meet 38 hold 38 call 37 watch 37 lose 37 ask 36 win 35 turn 35 bless 31 bow Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 457 not 161 so 136 then 121 more 114 still 103 long 101 up 95 now 90 great 90 good 87 never 85 little 83 ever 78 high 78 down 77 sweet 72 alone 70 only 69 there 68 away 66 strong 66 far 64 bright 60 dark 59 on 57 yet 57 last 55 well 55 too 55 here 53 own 53 old 51 such 49 out 48 first 47 free 46 weary 45 true 45 holy 45 deep 43 white 43 soon 43 fair 41 again 39 most 39 many 39 forth 39 even 38 sad 38 other Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 good 10 bl 5 most 5 fair 5 dark 5 bright 4 least 3 wise 3 poor 3 low 3 late 3 dear 3 bitter 2 true 2 sweet 2 stern 2 simple 2 lovely 2 holy 2 heavy 2 great 2 fresh 2 bad 2 Most 1 wary 1 unbl 1 tiny 1 temp 1 succor 1 subtle 1 sublime 1 strong 1 stretch 1 stout 1 still 1 soft 1 small 1 sharp 1 serene 1 se 1 sad 1 red 1 pure 1 pale 1 midmost 1 mean 1 lowly 1 lordly 1 lonely 1 lofty Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 34 most 4 well 2 least 1 worst Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 god is love 4 god is light 4 sea rises higher 2 _ know _ 2 eyes are blue 2 eyes are dim 2 eyes were stars 2 heaven are lightly 2 men went up 2 night is well 2 world was long 1 _ be _ 1 _ bear _ 1 _ did heretofore?-- 1 _ is _ 1 _ is best 1 _ is life 1 _ is there-- 1 _ living _ 1 _ love _ 1 _ love repose 1 _ said _ 1 _ see _ 1 alfred is not 1 alfred stood up 1 children ''s eucharist 1 day be bright 1 day dies slowly 1 day is bright 1 day is over 1 death are past 1 death is life 1 death is most 1 earth are here 1 earth has never 1 earth have rivals 1 earth is fleck''d 1 earth is none 1 earth is o''er 1 earth is roman 1 eye was blue 1 eyes grew often 1 eyes grow dim 1 eyes were cruel 1 eyes were sad 1 glory was not 1 god are indeed 1 god is arbitrary 1 god is god 1 god is infinite Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 alfred is no fairy 1 love is not secure 1 love knows not wrong A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 1719 author = Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith) title = The Ballad of the White Horse date = keywords = Alfred; Colan; Danes; God; Guthrum; Horse; King; Wessex; like; man summary = "The wise men know all evil things Like a high tide from sea. The King went gathering Wessex men, The King went gathering Christian men, "Come not to me, King Alfred, Save always for the ale: Like a little word come I; His fruit trees stood like soldiers King Alfred stood and said: And the man was come like a shadow, They roared like the great green sea; Till the world was like a sea of tears Shall stand up like a tower, Yet by God''s death the stars shall stand King Alfred was but a meagre man, Till God shall turn the world over "But some see God like Guthrum, But I see God like a good giant, Came like a bad king''s burial-end, Shall slide like landslips to the sea Was a great light like death, "The high tide!" King Alfred cried. That bore King Alfred''s battle-sword id = 42656 author = Curtis, T. D. (Thomas Day) title = The Cross and Crown date = keywords = Christ; God; Mammon; Satan; man summary = Shone in the hearts of men to light the way; From power, and Truth and Justice rule the hour. Thro'' Mammon and the Church hell rules to-day, Hell still is tempting men with wealth and power, Because good men upon the cross have died! And Satan''s hosts from power on earth to cast The cross of hell from earth will disappear If men beneath the cross would not bow down, Hell to the world holds up a God of wrath-For no good thoughts or deeds can help the soul; The world is told that men should bear the cross Then dupes and priests, then kings, and gods, and crowns, When Christ shall reign on earth through love and light, But, next to Mammon, men adore the god of war. Men''s hearts, they''ll cease to bow as idol-worshipers. No worship of the things of earth of air, id = 27851 author = Gurney, Alfred title = A Christmas Faggot date = keywords = God; Mother; Word; child; heart; love summary = flame of rejoicing love in any Christian heart at this holy and happy Love sings to-day; her eyes so fair A Birthday-song my heart would sing Of God''s Self-knowledge comes the Word Of God''s new day, the everlasting morn-God''s choice was his; by love made strong Is the Heart of God Most High; God''s rainbow girdles her, Hope''s lovely sign, God grant through coming years and days Christ is the Living Word of God, Oh, come the day when all shall sing Lord Christ, Thou art the King of Love, All, all shall have the singing heart The song His Maiden-Mother sings Raffaelle''s world-famous picture of the Mother and her Divine Child in Himself, the Finger of God. To His pupils all things are Divine _words_ Those who sing songs to children no less than they who tell them stories makes a unity of three;'' and ''_God is love_.'' id = 10630 author = Havergal, Frances Ridley title = Coming to the King date = keywords = Thee; illustration summary = before Thee and that hear Thy wisdom I came and communed with that mighty King All that is in thine heart and thou shalt hear Thy ever brightening words in holy radiance shine What shall I render to my glorious King? With Thee, my King of Peace, in loyal rest, And everlasting glory shall rest upon thy head; This is thy King and Saviour-Midst the light and peace and glory The King of Love. The King of Love my Shepherd is Thine eyes shall see the King! Thine eyes shall see the King! Thine eyes shall see the King, the Mighty One, Is it for me to see Thee in all Thy glorious grace Behold Thee in Thy glory and reap Thy smile of grace Christ my King, my Master, let my whole life be, will Thou show me Master and King How I may glory unto Thee bring! id = 26874 author = Toplady, Augustus title = Rock of Ages date = keywords = illustration summary = [Illustration: Cover art] Rock of Ages [Illustration: Title page] From thy riven side which flow''d, Be of sin the double cure, [Illustration: Ocean waves] Not the labors of my hands Can fulfil Thy laws demands; [Illustration: Birds] All for sin could not atone, Nothing in my hand I bring, Simply to thy cross I cling; Naked, come to Thee for dress; Helpless look to Thee for grace; [Illustration: Flowers] [Illustration: Flowers] [Illustration: Woman] [Illustration: Angel] [Illustration: Angel] [Illustration: Angel] See Thee on Thy judgment throne, Rock of ages, cleft for me, Rock of ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in thee. Let me hide myself in thee. [Illustration: Page 19] [Illustration: Page 19] [Illustration: Page 19] [Illustration: Page 19] [Illustration: Page 19] [Illustration: Page 19] [Illustration: Page 19] [Illustration: Page 19] [Illustration: Page 19] [Illustration: Page 19] [Illustration: Page 19] [Illustration: Holly] [Illustration: Inside back cover] [Illustration: Inside back cover] id = 54526 author = Various title = Religious Poems, Selected date = keywords = Bonar; Father; God; Havergal; Horatius; Jesus; Lord; Procter; Rock; Saviour; Son; Thee; Thou; Thy; heart; like; love summary = Didst thou love God in heaven, Till wakened by thy hand, when breaks the day-Look unto me, thy morn shall rise, So long Thy power hath blest me, sure it still Only, O Lord, in Thy dear love _Take Thou its love_, I pray thee! To gain thy love my sacred heart Thou art the Truth; Thy word alone God shall lift up thy head. That His light in thy heart become not dim, Thou always hast thy way. Thou keepest for those hearts who love Thee best. Be darkness, at Thy coming, light; Hast thou o''er the clear heaven of thy soul Art thou alone, and does thy soul complain Hast thou found naught within thy troubled life And strewed joys round thee on thy way; The love that God hath had for thee, Shall Thy loving members know; Keep thou that hope, to light thy gloom,