mv: ‘./input-file.zip’ and ‘./input-file.zip’ are the same file Creating study carrel named subject-lakeDistrictEngland-gutenberg Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/input-file/ inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/41431.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/41430.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/48207.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/42139.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/42476.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/54318.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv caution: excluded filename not matched: *MACOSX* === DIRECTORIES: ./tmp/input === DIRECTORY: ./tmp/input/input-file === metadata file: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv === found metadata file === updating bibliographic database Building study carrel named subject-lakeDistrictEngland-gutenberg FILE: cache/41431.txt OUTPUT: txt/41431.txt FILE: cache/48207.txt OUTPUT: txt/48207.txt FILE: cache/54318.txt OUTPUT: txt/54318.txt FILE: cache/41430.txt OUTPUT: txt/41430.txt FILE: cache/42476.txt OUTPUT: txt/42476.txt FILE: cache/42139.txt OUTPUT: txt/42139.txt 54318 txt/../pos/54318.pos 41430 txt/../wrd/41430.wrd 54318 txt/../ent/54318.ent 54318 txt/../wrd/54318.wrd 41430 txt/../ent/41430.ent 41430 txt/../pos/41430.pos 41431 txt/../pos/41431.pos === file2bib.sh === id: 41430 author: nan title: English Lakes: Water-Colours date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/41430.txt cache: ./cache/41430.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 2 resourceName b'41430.txt' 41431 txt/../wrd/41431.wrd 41431 txt/../ent/41431.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 54318 author: Home, Gordon title: The English Lakes: A Sketch-Book date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/54318.txt cache: ./cache/54318.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 3 resourceName b'54318.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 41431 author: nan title: The English Lake District date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/41431.txt cache: ./cache/41431.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 3 resourceName b'41431.txt' 42139 txt/../pos/42139.pos 42139 txt/../wrd/42139.wrd 42139 txt/../ent/42139.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 42139 author: Bradley, A. 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Reducing subject-lakeDistrictEngland-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 41431 author = nan title = The English Lake District date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 2912 sentences = 269 flesch = 88 summary = Matthew Arnold on "Wordsworth's Grave" and an extract from his poem Ltd., for an extract from "The Life of John Ruskin"; to Mrs F. "Farewell, thou little nook of mountain ground, [Illustration: DOVE COTTAGE, GRASMERE] off as high as it could be cut off, made the mountain look uncommonly His hills, his lakes, his streams are with him yet. [Illustration: STEPPING STONES, FAR EASEDALE, GRASMERE.] This spot is the scene of the lamb's rescue described by Ye mountains and ye lakes, [Illustration: BRANTWOOD, CONISTON LAKE.] lake, and, near Gowbarrow Park, saw the daffodils which he has Lakes and mountains beneath me gleam'd misty and wide; Dark green was that spot 'mid the brown mountain-heather, O rock and torrent, lake and hill, [Illustration: LODORE AND DERWENTWATER.] Derwentwater and Lodore in view, and the fantastic mountains of [Illustration: DERWENTWATER AND BASSENTHWAITE LAKE.] There is a lake hid far among the hills, cache = ./cache/41431.txt txt = ./txt/41431.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 48207 author = White, John Pagen title = Lays and Legends of the English Lake Country With Copious Notes date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 96772 sentences = 4953 flesch = 77 summary = built by an Abbot of Furness, in the first year of King Edward the This old castle stands at no great distance from the second cutting From his rude shepherd-life called Lord Clifford away. watching, like the Chaldeans of old time, the stars by night Earl of Cumberland, in the time of King Henry I., and made a cell of an ancient barrow at a place called Beacon Hill, near Aspatria places in Westmorland and Cumberland in the year of our lord god who lived in the days of King John at a place then called the ye yeare of our Lord, 1547, and died the second day of Marche, in the day time he lurked in remote recesses of the old houses which In King Henry the eight's time the yong Lord Dacres heir of the Lord Dacres in King Edward the 4th time, before the cache = ./cache/48207.txt txt = ./txt/48207.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41430 author = nan title = English Lakes: Water-Colours date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 339 sentences = 94 flesch = 77 summary = [Illustration: Cover] WATER-COLOURS [Illustration: logo] 4, 5 & 6 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W. BLACK'S "WATER-COLOUR" SERIES ENGLISH LAKES. Published by A. SOHO SQUARE. LONDON. LONDON. _First Published, Autumn,_ 1919 LIST OF WATER-COLOURS 1. Grasmere--Evening Sun. _Frontispiece_ 2. Grasmere Church. 3. Dove Cottage, Grasmere. 4. Stepping-Stones, Far Easedale, Grasmere. 5. Rydal Water. 6. Brantwood, Coniston Lake. 7. Stepping-Stones, Seathwaite Derwentwater and Bassenthwaite. Raven Crag, Thirlmere. Lodore and Derwentwater. Derwentwater from Castle Head. Thirlmere and Helvellyn. [Illustration: GRASMERE CHURCH.] [Illustration: DOVE COTTAGE, GRASMERE.] [Illustration: STEPPING STONES, FAR EASEDALE, GRASMERE.] [Illustration: RYDAL WATER.] [Illustration: BRANTWOOD, CONISTON LAKE.] [Illustration: STEPPING-STONES, SOUTHWAITE.] [Illustration: SILVERY DUDDON.] [Illustration: WASTWATER AND SCAWFELL.] [Illustration: HEAD OF BUTTERMERE.] [Illustration: DERWENTWATER AND BASSENTHWAITE LAKE.] [Illustration: GRANGE IN BORROWDALE.] [Illustration: RAVEN CRAG, THIRLMERE.] [Illustration: LODORE AND DERWENTWATER.] [Illustration: DERWENTWATER FROM CASTLE HEAD. [Illustration: THIRLMERE AND HELVELLYN.] [Illustration: ULLSWATER FROM GOWBARROW PARK.] [Illustration: BLEA TARN AND LANGDALE PIKES.] [Illustration: DUNGEON GHYLL FORCE.] cache = ./cache/41430.txt txt = ./txt/41430.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42139 author = Bradley, A. G. (Arthur Granville) title = The English Lakes date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 11941 sentences = 474 flesch = 69 summary = Those delectable little sister lakes of Rydal and Grasmere probably wood and water, of rugged crag and fern-clad slope, of velvety park-like larger lake of Grasmere with Rydal Water by a short half-mile display T. Coleridge, spent the years preceding his long married life at Rydal The little inn at Wythburn on the highway near the lake-head where the overhung with trees on the Kirkstone shore of the lake, long the abode do so, for in many visits to this delightful haven in the Lake country shore, give that exceptional touch of wildness to the great lake which, Patterdale Hall has now this long time been a large country of the Border foray tradition in the heart of the Lake country. mountain-bordered lake to the yet sterner heights looming at its farther background for the lake, as viewed from the Keswick end, Skiddaw, as associations of this rugged romantic Lake country with its simple, cache = ./cache/42139.txt txt = ./txt/42139.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 54318 author = Home, Gordon title = The English Lakes: A Sketch-Book date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 467 sentences = 91 flesch = 85 summary = A Sketch Book 1 Langdale Pikes from a garden on Windermere [title] [Illustration: Langdale Pikes from a garden on Windermere [title]] [Illustration: Windermere from Bowness] [Illustration: Dove Cottage--Grasmere] [Illustration: Stone Circle near Keswick] [Illustration: Derwentwater from near Friar's Crag] [Illustration: Derwentwater from Borrowdale] [Illustration: Buttermere] [Illustration: Scale Force] [Illustration: Among the summits of the Fells] [Illustration: Ennerdale Water from Pillar Fell] [Illustration: Wastwater & The Screes] [Illustration: Clouds on Scafell] [Illustration: Styhead Pass] [Illustration: Mickleden & Rossett Gill] [Illustration: Ullswater from the summit of Helvellyn] [Illustration: Hawes Water & Harter Fell] By J.C.M. Pike |LONDON AT NIGHT. Pike |RIVERSIDE LONDON. Keesey |ROCHESTER. Keesey |ROME. Hornby |THE THAMES. Sharpley | By Gordon Home |VENICE. Sharpley |WINDSOR AND ETON. Keesey |YORK. By Gordon Home | By Gordon Home | By Gordon Home | By Gordon Home | By Gordon Home | Woollard Woollard Hornby BLACK, LTD., 4 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W. cache = ./cache/54318.txt txt = ./txt/54318.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42476 author = Sessions, Frederick title = Literary Celebrities of the English Lake-District date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 57859 sentences = 2734 flesch = 71 summary = my old home in the South; the later ones for my new friends in the till the last expiring day, aged seventy-four years.' She lies among her youthful reformer, timid in old age, and desiring, as John Bright said children of days of long ago, when really good books for them were 'My dear friend, Mrs. Lynn Linton, had lived through a long and In fact, no other man has lived in recent years whose that fine old English institution, flogging in the great public schools, Wordsworth is, of course, the greatest poet of the English Lake school. friends--Coleridge, Southey, De Quincey, Charles Lloyd, John Wilson, and writings of the great poets of the Lake School, or of Charles Lamb or course was like the Borrowdale road, which an old guide-book says find myself old, and as if I had lost a great part of my life. cache = ./cache/42476.txt txt = ./txt/42476.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 48207 42476 42139 42476 48207 42139 number of items: 6 sum of words: 170,290 average size in words: 28,381 average readability score: 77 nouns: time; life; day; years; place; man; side; name; house; mountain; men; year; family; lake; country; mountains; heart; death; days; illustration; son; age; world; father; part; way; night; love; water; king; home; feet; land; century; hills; head; hand; one; wind; people; earth; wife; vale; morning; daughter; work; shore; stone; miles; church verbs: was; is; be; had; were; have; are; been; has; being; made; said; called; came; found; says; having; did; do; died; known; seen; left; went; lived; given; come; stood; seems; see; held; brought; find; gave; became; say; make; born; lay; lost; give; took; laid; heard; taken; married; lies; go; fell; saw adjectives: old; many; great; other; little; own; more; such; first; long; ancient; last; same; good; few; small; high; much; wild; young; green; most; fair; sweet; several; beautiful; large; full; bright; white; true; certain; best; whole; present; literary; second; poor; new; fine; human; deep; latter; early; northern; common; natural; free; noble; like adverbs: not; so; then; more; still; now; up; well; only; most; as; here; too; very; out; there; even; far; also; never; ever; long; down; again; away; once; however; almost; thus; about; forth; much; yet; off; all; often; afterwards; sometimes; probably; perhaps; just; first; always; no; in; rather; nearly; ago; together; back pronouns: his; he; it; their; her; they; him; its; i; them; she; we; our; my; you; himself; us; me; your; itself; themselves; thy; one; herself; myself; thee; mine; ourselves; yt; yours; theirs; yourself; hers; ours; ye; thyself; southey; seene?--water; perugia--''the proper nouns: _; lord; sir; john; st.; mr.; king; de; william; england; god; cumberland; lake; church; henry; castle; hall; london; furness; keswick; earl; o''er; wordsworth; grasmere; clifford; lady; english; coleridge; thomas; ruskin; windermere; scotland; coniston; carlisle; westmorland; mary; helm; derwentwater; southey; fell; abbey; robert; lucy; helvellyn; edward; linton; crag; egremont; charles; old keywords: illustration; wordsworth; keswick; william; st.; mr.; lake; john; god; england; church; windermere; wilson; westmorland; ullswater; thomas; southey; skiddaw; sir; scotland; saint; ruskin; quincey; oxford; note; mrs.; mountain; midsummer; michael; mary; man; lucy; lord; london; lloyd; linton; like; life; lakeland; lady; king; henry; helvellyn; helm; hall; great; grasmere; furness; fleming; fell one topic; one dimension: old file(s): ./cache/41431.txt titles(s): The English Lake District three topics; one dimension: lord; life; illustration file(s): ./cache/48207.txt, ./cache/42476.txt, ./cache/54318.txt titles(s): Lays and Legends of the English Lake Country With Copious Notes | Literary Celebrities of the English Lake-District | The English Lakes: A Sketch-Book five topics; three dimensions: lord old king; life man old; illustration grasmere derwentwater; hampshire thames canterbury; hampshire thames canterbury file(s): ./cache/48207.txt, ./cache/42476.txt, ./cache/41431.txt, ./cache/41430.txt, ./cache/41430.txt titles(s): Lays and Legends of the English Lake Country With Copious Notes | Literary Celebrities of the English Lake-District | The English Lake District | English Lakes: Water-Colours | English Lakes: Water-Colours Type: gutenberg title: subject-lakeDistrictEngland-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 21:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Lake District (England)" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 42139 author: Bradley, A. G. (Arthur Granville) title: The English Lakes date: words: 11941 sentences: 474 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/42139.txt txt: ./txt/42139.txt summary: Those delectable little sister lakes of Rydal and Grasmere probably wood and water, of rugged crag and fern-clad slope, of velvety park-like larger lake of Grasmere with Rydal Water by a short half-mile display T. Coleridge, spent the years preceding his long married life at Rydal The little inn at Wythburn on the highway near the lake-head where the overhung with trees on the Kirkstone shore of the lake, long the abode do so, for in many visits to this delightful haven in the Lake country shore, give that exceptional touch of wildness to the great lake which, Patterdale Hall has now this long time been a large country of the Border foray tradition in the heart of the Lake country. mountain-bordered lake to the yet sterner heights looming at its farther background for the lake, as viewed from the Keswick end, Skiddaw, as associations of this rugged romantic Lake country with its simple, id: 54318 author: Home, Gordon title: The English Lakes: A Sketch-Book date: words: 467 sentences: 91 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/54318.txt txt: ./txt/54318.txt summary: A Sketch Book 1 Langdale Pikes from a garden on Windermere [title] [Illustration: Langdale Pikes from a garden on Windermere [title]] [Illustration: Windermere from Bowness] [Illustration: Dove Cottage--Grasmere] [Illustration: Stone Circle near Keswick] [Illustration: Derwentwater from near Friar''s Crag] [Illustration: Derwentwater from Borrowdale] [Illustration: Buttermere] [Illustration: Scale Force] [Illustration: Among the summits of the Fells] [Illustration: Ennerdale Water from Pillar Fell] [Illustration: Wastwater & The Screes] [Illustration: Clouds on Scafell] [Illustration: Styhead Pass] [Illustration: Mickleden & Rossett Gill] [Illustration: Ullswater from the summit of Helvellyn] [Illustration: Hawes Water & Harter Fell] By J.C.M. Pike |LONDON AT NIGHT. Pike |RIVERSIDE LONDON. Keesey |ROCHESTER. Keesey |ROME. Hornby |THE THAMES. Sharpley | By Gordon Home |VENICE. Sharpley |WINDSOR AND ETON. Keesey |YORK. By Gordon Home | By Gordon Home | By Gordon Home | By Gordon Home | By Gordon Home | Woollard Woollard Hornby BLACK, LTD., 4 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W. id: 42476 author: Sessions, Frederick title: Literary Celebrities of the English Lake-District date: words: 57859 sentences: 2734 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/42476.txt txt: ./txt/42476.txt summary: my old home in the South; the later ones for my new friends in the till the last expiring day, aged seventy-four years.'' She lies among her youthful reformer, timid in old age, and desiring, as John Bright said children of days of long ago, when really good books for them were ''My dear friend, Mrs. Lynn Linton, had lived through a long and In fact, no other man has lived in recent years whose that fine old English institution, flogging in the great public schools, Wordsworth is, of course, the greatest poet of the English Lake school. friends--Coleridge, Southey, De Quincey, Charles Lloyd, John Wilson, and writings of the great poets of the Lake School, or of Charles Lamb or course was like the Borrowdale road, which an old guide-book says find myself old, and as if I had lost a great part of my life. id: 48207 author: White, John Pagen title: Lays and Legends of the English Lake Country With Copious Notes date: words: 96772 sentences: 4953 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/48207.txt txt: ./txt/48207.txt summary: built by an Abbot of Furness, in the first year of King Edward the This old castle stands at no great distance from the second cutting From his rude shepherd-life called Lord Clifford away. watching, like the Chaldeans of old time, the stars by night Earl of Cumberland, in the time of King Henry I., and made a cell of an ancient barrow at a place called Beacon Hill, near Aspatria places in Westmorland and Cumberland in the year of our lord god who lived in the days of King John at a place then called the ye yeare of our Lord, 1547, and died the second day of Marche, in the day time he lurked in remote recesses of the old houses which In King Henry the eight''s time the yong Lord Dacres heir of the Lord Dacres in King Edward the 4th time, before the id: 41431 author: nan title: The English Lake District date: words: 2912 sentences: 269 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/41431.txt txt: ./txt/41431.txt summary: Matthew Arnold on "Wordsworth''s Grave" and an extract from his poem Ltd., for an extract from "The Life of John Ruskin"; to Mrs F. "Farewell, thou little nook of mountain ground, [Illustration: DOVE COTTAGE, GRASMERE] off as high as it could be cut off, made the mountain look uncommonly His hills, his lakes, his streams are with him yet. [Illustration: STEPPING STONES, FAR EASEDALE, GRASMERE.] This spot is the scene of the lamb''s rescue described by Ye mountains and ye lakes, [Illustration: BRANTWOOD, CONISTON LAKE.] lake, and, near Gowbarrow Park, saw the daffodils which he has Lakes and mountains beneath me gleam''d misty and wide; Dark green was that spot ''mid the brown mountain-heather, O rock and torrent, lake and hill, [Illustration: LODORE AND DERWENTWATER.] Derwentwater and Lodore in view, and the fantastic mountains of [Illustration: DERWENTWATER AND BASSENTHWAITE LAKE.] There is a lake hid far among the hills, id: 41430 author: nan title: English Lakes: Water-Colours date: words: 339 sentences: 94 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/41430.txt txt: ./txt/41430.txt summary: [Illustration: Cover] WATER-COLOURS [Illustration: logo] 4, 5 & 6 SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W. BLACK''S "WATER-COLOUR" SERIES ENGLISH LAKES. Published by A. SOHO SQUARE. LONDON. LONDON. _First Published, Autumn,_ 1919 LIST OF WATER-COLOURS 1. Grasmere--Evening Sun. _Frontispiece_ 2. Grasmere Church. 3. Dove Cottage, Grasmere. 4. Stepping-Stones, Far Easedale, Grasmere. 5. Rydal Water. 6. Brantwood, Coniston Lake. 7. Stepping-Stones, Seathwaite Derwentwater and Bassenthwaite. Raven Crag, Thirlmere. Lodore and Derwentwater. Derwentwater from Castle Head. Thirlmere and Helvellyn. [Illustration: GRASMERE CHURCH.] [Illustration: DOVE COTTAGE, GRASMERE.] [Illustration: STEPPING STONES, FAR EASEDALE, GRASMERE.] [Illustration: RYDAL WATER.] [Illustration: BRANTWOOD, CONISTON LAKE.] [Illustration: STEPPING-STONES, SOUTHWAITE.] [Illustration: SILVERY DUDDON.] [Illustration: WASTWATER AND SCAWFELL.] [Illustration: HEAD OF BUTTERMERE.] [Illustration: DERWENTWATER AND BASSENTHWAITE LAKE.] [Illustration: GRANGE IN BORROWDALE.] [Illustration: RAVEN CRAG, THIRLMERE.] [Illustration: LODORE AND DERWENTWATER.] [Illustration: DERWENTWATER FROM CASTLE HEAD. [Illustration: THIRLMERE AND HELVELLYN.] [Illustration: ULLSWATER FROM GOWBARROW PARK.] [Illustration: BLEA TARN AND LANGDALE PIKES.] [Illustration: DUNGEON GHYLL FORCE.] ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel