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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 15 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 44085 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 God 10 Thou 10 Lord 10 Christ 9 Thy 7 Jesus 6 Father 5 Thee 5 Saviour 4 love 4 come 4 Watts 4 King 3 life 3 hymn 3 Tis 3 Thine 3 St. 3 Spirit 3 New 3 Holy 3 Church 2 christian 2 Wesley 2 Son 2 Shall 2 Rev. 2 John 2 English 2 England 2 Christian 2 Anonymous 2 America 1 tune 1 thy 1 swedish 1 sing 1 praise 1 music 1 melody 1 little 1 let 1 illustration 1 good 1 die 1 child 1 book 1 bear 1 Zion 1 Word Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2688 hymn 1823 heart 1821 love 1814 soul 1768 day 1522 life 1031 light 1021 word 976 song 973 praise 939 earth 933 thy 926 year 897 man 897 glory 867 death 820 grace 766 name 765 joy 763 prayer 750 world 737 time 731 sin 711 night 702 way 698 peace 692 voice 682 power 679 child 652 spirit 635 hand 603 music 588 eye 579 faith 557 mercy 551 tune 548 work 548 hour 505 art 481 home 470 sky 468 o 467 hope 455 rest 449 thought 441 land 425 angel 423 church 417 thee 415 book Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3577 _ 3551 God 2599 Lord 2309 Thy 1842 M. 1681 Jesus 1466 Thou 1352 Thee 1060 Christ 975 Father 899 heaven 757 thou 600 C. 560 Church 507 L. 506 Saviour 436 o''er 393 Thine 390 Spirit 386 King 381 John 380 Hymn 377 Holy 373 et 334 Christian 317 Son 287 Savior 281 Watts 279 ye 267 Rev. 256 S. 248 Mrs. 244 Dr. 243 St. 231 H. 227 II 220 Ye 219 Wesley 206 Anonymous 205 New 203 Hymns 201 William 197 England 195 Zion 188 Heaven 186 Tis 181 IV 175 N. 172 hath 170 J. Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4479 i 4360 he 3380 we 3264 it 2442 me 1976 us 1520 him 1262 they 1094 thee 755 them 723 you 589 she 231 himself 195 her 90 itself 87 mine 78 thyself 73 thy 52 myself 46 themselves 43 ye 43 one 30 ours 27 herself 23 ourselves 15 theirs 13 ay 10 his 8 thou 5 o 4 yourself 4 th 3 hers 2 my 2 dead;-- 1 yours 1 you,-- 1 wicked,--they 1 whosoever 1 wand''rers 1 u 1 tuae 1 sight:-- 1 refuge,-- 1 prove,-- 1 pray''r 1 out,-- 1 oneself 1 o''er 1 ne Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 17609 be 3402 have 2022 come 1514 let 1275 give 1195 make 1182 see 1139 do 1061 bear 1039 die 971 sing 908 know 840 write 822 go 808 love 774 find 770 hear 659 say 633 live 606 bring 532 rise 515 take 509 bless 501 call 434 stand 428 tell 406 seek 397 lead 385 save 379 keep 375 become 369 pray 367 appear 351 praise 351 fill 346 feel 345 shine 339 meet 337 leave 317 follow 315 begin 313 fall 308 teach 305 speak 301 look 297 lie 294 raise 278 send 259 think 247 wait Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2479 not 1117 now 1057 more 1028 so 964 still 827 great 795 then 785 here 688 holy 666 high 636 there 635 sweet 583 never 582 good 576 ever 573 away 571 long 558 only 556 first 555 own 552 above 505 up 492 well 489 bright 466 other 451 most 445 heavenly 427 old 424 little 421 glorious 403 alone 401 last 400 many 392 again 388 sacred 386 down 381 divine 377 free 359 far 349 new 339 happy 331 christian 320 early 316 all 311 full 310 same 310 also 308 eternal 308 dear 305 true Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 187 good 105 bl 92 most 73 high 59 great 46 least 37 deep 33 fine 30 early 29 bright 29 Most 27 noble 26 late 26 dark 21 sweet 19 pure 18 fair 17 holy 16 rich 14 dear 12 mean 11 true 10 temp 9 vile 9 lovely 9 loud 9 bad 8 lofty 7 warm 7 sublime 7 slight 7 l 6 young 6 soft 6 simple 6 old 6 gentle 6 faint 5 weak 5 strong 5 near 5 manif 5 low 5 happy 5 giv 5 e 5 choice 4 wild 4 tak 4 proud Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 359 most 41 well 12 least 3 brightest 2 lest 1 tost 1 tempest 1 soon 1 sittest 1 remainest 1 opprest 1 lookest 1 long 1 holiest 1 gavest 1 fillest 1 fairest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/8/4/4/18444/18444-h/18444-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/8/4/4/18444/18444-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 64 god is love 17 god is good 13 god is here 13 god is wisdom 11 day is past 9 god is present 9 jesus is mine 7 god be glory 7 lord is king 7 men are equal 7 thy love hath 6 days gone by 6 god calling yet 6 god is near 6 god is there 6 life is past 6 lord came down 5 hymn is not 5 jesus is god 5 lord is god 5 lord is near 5 thou be near 5 thy dying love 5 thy love proclaim 4 christ is lord 4 death is dead 4 earth come down 4 god is everywhere 4 jesus is tenderly 4 lord is risen 4 men is near 4 thy loving kindness 3 _ is _ 3 day be bright 3 day is o''er 3 days go by 3 earth are thine 3 earth is not 3 god be all 3 god is full 3 grace is thine 3 heart is weary 3 hearts be thine 3 heaven comes down 3 heaven is everywhere 3 hymn is so 3 hymn is still 3 hymn is sung 3 hymns are not 3 jesus is able Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 christ is not ashamed 1 _ is no less 1 death is no more 1 death is not death 1 hymn has no flattering 1 hymn is not necessarily 1 hymn is not only 1 hymns are not numerous 1 hymns are not original 1 jesus had not yet 1 life is not only 1 thy love no limit A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 20476 author = Adams, John G. (John Greenleaf) title = Hymns for Christian Devotion Especially Adapted to the Universalist Denomination date = keywords = Anonymous; Christ; Christian; Coll; Doddridge; Father; God; Jesus; King; Lord; Saviour; Shall; Spirit; Thou; Thy; Tis; Watts; Zion; come; praise summary = H. Ware, Jr. Invoking God''s Aid. 1 Father in heaven, to thee my heart 1 How shall we praise thee, Lord of light! 1 How shall we praise thee, Lord of light! Devout Worship of God. 1 Praise waits in Zion, Lord, for thee; 4 We thank thee for thy day, O Lord! Then shall our tongues thy love proclaim, And in thy light our souls shall see 3 Trusting thy wisdom, God of love, Where thy redeemed shall dwell with thee. Returning to God. 1 Lord, we have wandered from thy way, 3 Come, gracious Lord; thy love can raise "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God." Shall bring thee to thy God; 3 Thy grace shall dwell upon my heart, 1 God of our fathers, ''tis thy hand 1 Lord, send thy word, and let it run, 1 Lord, send thy word, and let it run, id = 21722 author = Bridges, Robert title = A Practical Discourse on Some Principles of Hymn-Singing date = keywords = Augustin; Nos; St.; book; hymn; melody; music; tune summary = hymns are that part of the Church music in which it is most desirable usual, proper, or possible to express by congregational singing of hymns. Of what music is our hymn-book to be constructed, which shall be give some account of the sources from which the music of such a hymn-book Clark must be regarded as the inventor of the modern English hymn-tune, Comparing a modern hymn-tune in this style with some fine setting of an hymn-words as the musical direction. to banish from our hymn-books all the tunes which we know to have a practice in modern books to put marks of musical expression to the words were to be found in _Hymns Ancient & Modern_; but by the time that the words and music of hymns, it will be found to be heavily in favour of words, the right to the music of each hymn: in the latter column will be id = 18444 author = Brown, Theron title = The Story of the Hymns and Tunes date = keywords = America; April; Baptist; Boston; Charles; Christ; Church; College; Dr.; England; English; George; God; Gospel; Henry; January; Jesus; John; King; London; Lord; March; Mason; Massachusetts; Methodist; Mr.; Mrs.; New; November; Rev.; Robert; Saviour; St.; Sunday; TUNE; Thee; Thomas; Thou; Thy; Watts; Wesley; William; bear; christian; come; die; hymn; life; love; sing summary = His hymn, some time out of use, is being revived in later singing-books composed apparently both hymn and tune on receiving news of the king''s William Howard Doane, writer of the music to this hymn, was born in music that articulates the life of the hymn would be the tune of The tune that best interprets this hymn in spirit and in living _music_ Of sacred music he composed only one mass and six hymn-tunes, of which The Rev. John Newton, author of this hymn, was born in London, July 24, Hymn"--originally written for the old Christmas church song "Adeste More modern voices sing the John Wesley hymn to the tune "Habakkuk," by His hymn-tunes are found in many song-manuals of the English Church and stanzas of four lines suitable to a church hymn-tune. Lamb, composer and singer of the hymn-tune, was born in A very musical tune, with spirited chorus, (in _Gospel Hymns_) bears the id = 27848 author = Brownlie, John title = Hymns of the Greek Church Translated with Introduction and Notes date = keywords = Christ; God; Lord; Thee; Thou; Thy summary = and valuable material for praise and prayer contained in the Greek Church (3) The hymns of the Greek Church are all in rhythmical prose--strangely So we have in the hymns of the Greek service-books Other terms are found over hymns in the Greek service-books, but there is For Thou, O Christ, hast come to earth-''Watch thou and pray,'' was Thy command, Lord, by Thy Passion Thou Christ the Son of God art Thou; Hail Thee Christ our God; As Thou hast promised by Thy word; Let Thou Thy peace from heaven descend, And Thee, O Christ my Saviour, praise. O Thou, my Christ, to Thee, Thou Word of God, Eternal Light, Thy word and wisdom Thou And still my life shall hymn Thy love, In hymns I''ll praise Thee more and more To Thy blest Cross, O Christ, we come, 25 To Thy blest Cross, O Christ, we come, 25 id = 28479 author = Brownlie, John title = Hymns from the East Being Centos and Suggestions from the Office Books of the Holy Eastern Church date = keywords = Christ; God; Lord; Thou; Thy summary = All praise to Thee, the God of Light; O Thou, the Morn, the Light, the Sun, That Christ, thy Light and Glory, lives. Morn of my soul, O Christ, Thou art; To Christ, Thy God, for evermore. And glory, Christ, God-Man, to Thee, For Thou hast crushed the power of sin, O blessed art Thou, Christ, our Lord, The dark that hid Thee in Thy woe, In Thy death and life immortal, And by Thy Rising, Christ the Son, And let my soul Thy mercy share. And let my soul Thy mercy share. And let my soul Thy mercy share. And let my soul Thy mercy share. And let my soul Thy mercy share. And let my soul Thy mercy share. How could I, Lord, Thy coming know? O let Thy love my spirit fire, The dark of night, the light of day. Christ the Lord; Thy people pray id = 31157 author = Brownlie, John title = Hymns from the Greek Office Books Together with Centos and Suggestions date = keywords = Christ; God; Holy; Thou; Thy summary = O God of power, Thy servants Descend to hearts that own Thy love. Glory to Thee, O God, we bring, Thy love, O Christ, divine, Beauty shall grace thy life with bright adorning, All praise and glory, Christ our God, Come to my heart, Thou Love, all hate defying, Thy will, O God, be done, O God the Father, Christ the Son, Glory to Thee, O Christ the Son, Christ of God, Thou Light of light, So shall Thy peace my heart control, Blessed art Thou, O Christ our God, 36 Blessed art Thou, O Christ our God, 36 Now Christ the God to earth hath come, 75 Now Christ the God to earth hath come, 75 O Christ the God who art our life, 53 O Christ the God who art our life, 53 The Christ of God to sorrowing hearts, 83 The Christ of God to sorrowing hearts, 83 id = 16688 author = Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot title = Hymns, Songs, and Fables, for Young People date = keywords = D.D.; Edition; Father; God; Rev.; Tis; child; good; life; little; love summary = This little book is dedicated to parents and children. "Let little children come to me,"-"He made your little heart for joy, And loves a little boy like me. All things proclaim that God is good. Joins in the song that God is good. God sees and hears me all the day, Let every heart rejoice and sing; Let children come this day and bring Know ''tis a Father''s hand you feel; To loving hearts no night e''er gives. The little treasure God has given. THE LITTLE BOY''S MAY-DAY SONG. THE LITTLE BOY''S MAY-DAY SONG. THE LITTLE BOY''S GOOD-NIGHT. THE LITTLE BOY''S GOOD-NIGHT. Come, let us all, with heart and voice, Our hearts would raise this day to heaven. I feel thy little throbbing heart; Little Roland played in the free fresh air; Said a little boy once to his shoes; Christian''s Death; The Hope of Immortality; God our Father. id = 16455 author = Lorenz, Edmund S. (Edmund Simon) title = The Otterbein Hymnal For Use in Public and Social Worship date = keywords = C.M.; Christ; Father; God; Jesus; King; L.M.; Lamb; Lord; P.M.; S.M.; Savior; Son; Spirit; Thou; Tis; Watts; come; love; thy summary = 4 Our Father and God, how faithful thy love! Thee thy people shall adore; 2 Command thy blessing, Jesus, Lord! 3 Grant us thy peace, Lord, through the coming night; Thy light shall guide me in the narrow way. 4 For all thy gifts, we bless thee, Lord; And speak the builder--God. 4 But the sweet beauties of thy grace Thy boundless love shall set us free Dear Savior, let thy precious blood 2 Yet, gracious God, thy power and love The love and compassion of Jesus, thy God? My soul shall love thee more. Then life shall be thy service, Lord! Shall bring thee to thy God; Blessed be thy love, dear Lord, 302 My soul shall praise thee, O my God, 16 My soul shall praise thee, O my God, 16 We bless thee for thy peace, O God, 333 We bless thee for thy peace, O God, 333 id = 33160 author = Messenger, Ruth Ellis title = Christian Hymns of the First Three Centuries date = keywords = Christianity; God; Greek; Lord; New; Old; Testament; christian; hymn summary = _Christian Hymns of the First Three Centuries_ _Christian Hymns of the First Three Centuries_ Christian hymns were largely of the psalm type, to be chanted in rhythmic influence of the Hebrew psalms upon the composition of new hymns is Christian hymns, which, together with the song of the angelic host at the In the remaining portions of the New Testament other hymn fragments are hymn sources in the New Testament seems more likely to be productive of a Christian worship.[23] At this point, hymn and prayer origins merge. Christian hymns the two forms of worship have overlapped or been It is evident that the Christian hymns embedded in the books of the New extant hymns composed by Gnostics, either within or without the Christian Early Christian Hymns a fragment of a Christian hymn. the culture and the vicissitudes of the age, Christian hymns of the early id = 33998 author = Ryden, Ernest Edwin title = The Story of Our Hymns date = keywords = America; Bishop; Christ; Christian; Christmas; Church; England; English; Father; Germany; God; Holy; Hymn; Jesus; John; King; Lord; Lutheran; New; Saviour; Son; Spirit; St.; Thee; Thine; Thou; Thy; University; Watts; Wesley; Word; life; swedish summary = Latin hymn, "Lord God, we praise thee." death''s strong grasp the Saviour lay," "Come, Holy Spirit, God and Lord," Christ Jesus, Thy beloved Son. When Luther, on the other hand, sang of God''s free grace to men in Christ Another hymn for the dying, "Lord Jesus Christ, true man and God," Light," "Lord, Thy death and passion give" and "Faithful God, I lay thou but suffer God to guide thee." The hymn was written in 1641, at Other noted hymns by Tersteegen include "Jesus, whom Thy Church doth His communion hymn, "The death of Jesus Christ, our Lord," is a classic His passion hymn, "Thy Cross, O Jesus, Thou didst bear," is a gripping The Traveler''s hymn, "How are Thy servants blessed, O Lord," was written to the world, the Lord is come!" Another hymn, "O God, our help in ages hymn, "Lord, with glowing heart I''d praise Thee," was first published. id = 12007 author = nan title = Cousin Hatty''s Hymns and Twilight Stories date = keywords = God; HYMN; Letter; illustration summary = God made the bright, round sun; The little birds, the trees, the clouds For the good God who made me loves Pleasant little girl to-day? Come, let me wipe these tears away, When I play with little children God made the day of rest, I love these Sabbath days, He loves the little child to keep, He loves the little child to keep, I love to see the night come on, I love to see the little flowers I love to hear the small birds sing She put the little child; "The flowers were made, my little child, A mother led her little child The mother laid her child so dear The mother and her little child; Spring has come, dear mother! Every child who loves his name." For he loves good little children, Said the third loving child; At night, O mother dear! "It tells of rest, dear mother, id = 23673 author = nan title = The St. Gregory Hymnal and Catholic Choir Book date = keywords = Chorus; Christ; Dei; Deus; Domine; Dominus; Father; Filio; God; Holy; Jesus; Lord; Maria; Mary; Melody; Mode; Montani; Mother; Saviour; Thee; Thine; Thou; Thy; Virgin summary = We thy children sing to Thee. O Thou pure light of souls that love, O Thou pure light of souls that love, O Thou pure light of souls that love, The hearts Thou madest at Thy will. Thou art that One alone Whose love my heart can fill. Holy God, we praise Thy Name, Holy God, we praise Thy Name, Holy God, we praise Thy Name, I need Thy Heart, sweet Jesus, I need Thy Blood, sweet Jesus, I need Thy Wounds, sweet Jesus, Where I may praise Thee with Thy Saints for aye. Sacred Heart of Jesus, fount of love Sacred Heart of Jesus, fount of love Sacred Heart of Jesus, fount of love and mercy, Bless all hearts that love Thee, Thou say''st "Give Me thy heart!" Show us thy Son, our Jesus sweet, O Maria! Near thee and thy dear Jesus Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, parce nobis Domine. id = 29480 author = nan title = Hymns from the Morningland Being Translations, Centos and Suggestions from the Service Books of the Holy Eastern Church date = keywords = Christ; Church; God; III; Lord; Thou; Thy summary = My God, shall sin its power maintain, My God, shall sin its power maintain, O God of love, Thy power disclose,-O let my soul Thy rising see; Ah, my soul, thy Lord behold,-O Christ, Thou art our Light, and Sun, Thy love inspires our hearts to sing, Lord, may Thy Holy Spirit calm Lord, may Thy Holy Spirit calm Call Thou my soul, in love; And thou art blessed of God to-day. Light of my life, O Lord, Thou art, Light of my life, O Lord, Thou art, Lord, let Thy peace my soul possess, Lord, let us feel that Thou art near, Lord, let us feel that Thou art near, Fired by Thy love, an offering for sin; For, by Thy cross our souls are free Lord, I am Thine, Thy love hath won my soul; Lord, by Thy cross that won my soul, id = 30995 author = nan title = Indian Methodist Hymn-book Hymns Used on the Fraser River Indian Mission, of the Methodist Church, B. C. Conference, to Which Are Appended Hymns in Chinook, and the Lord''s Prayer and Ten Commandments date = keywords = ALKOMAYLUM; C.M.T.; ENGLISH; Jesus; Tchee summary = Owe-awts tokla Jesus Hayluk tal skwilawal tal mal lay ta tchee-tchilth, Kla ewal ay-e tokla Jesus stlay-il-thawmikh. ||:Hayluk tal skwilawal ta Jesus stlayil-thawmikh:|| Al stlay ta Jesus osthayte tal skwell; Tokla Jesus stlays ta-alsa. Talowa Jesus Christ tal stlay, Jesus, ta skwikh tchee-tchilth tumokh 3 Tokla Jesus stlay-il-sthawmikh. O hayluk tal skwilawal ta Jesus, O hayluk tal skwilawal ta Jesus, O hayluk tal skwilawal ta Jesus, Osthayte tokla Jesus stlay-il-sthawm. Osthayte tokla Jesus stlay-il-sthawm. So happy that Jesus loves me. Ay-e tal skwilawal whulam ta Jesus; Jesus tokla a-yelokh-sthawmikh; Kopa Jesus nika Savior, that is within thy gates: for in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. I will tell it to Jesus, my Lord. I will tell it to Jesus, my Lord. I will tell it to Jesus, my Lord. I will tell it to Jesus, my Lord. id = 33180 author = nan title = Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion date = keywords = Anonymous; Christ; Father; God; Jesus; Lord; Saviour; Shall; Thee; Thine; Thou; Thy; come; let; love summary = 1 Unto Thy temple, God of love, 1 Unto Thy temple, God of love, 1 How shall we praise Thee, Lord of light! 1 How shall we praise Thee, Lord of light! Lord, if Thou wilt, Thy power can make us clean, Hath not thy heart within thee burned? Hath not thy heart within thee burned? Hath not thy heart within thee burned? Thy love my thoughts shall fill; And peace, like the dew, shall descend round thy head, Who shall lead thy child to Thee? And thus Thy promised peace my soul shall win. 2 God shall bless thy going out, Come, trusting spirit, to thy God, Our hearts shall o''erflow with Thy love; Thy name, O God, is love. Shall lift thee to thy heaven above, God, thy hope, shall bear through all; Thou on God hast set thy love, Shall bring thee to thy God;