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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15297 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 97 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 love 5 like 3 heart 2 old 2 night 2 illustration 2 hand 2 face 2 day 2 Mary 2 God 1 wind 1 tis 1 thy 1 thou 1 thing 1 thee 1 star 1 sea 1 life 1 hour 1 green 1 good 1 garden 1 eye 1 dream 1 dear 1 child 1 Yasmini 1 Wife 1 Vaughan 1 Van 1 Thomas 1 TITLE 1 TAILPIECE 1 Song 1 Sir 1 River 1 NIGHT 1 Mrs. 1 Mother 1 John 1 Japanese 1 Honoria 1 Heaven 1 George 1 Frederick 1 Earl 1 Cupid 1 Chinese Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 690 love 433 heart 389 eye 265 day 254 night 218 life 203 hand 201 man 168 face 165 illustration 164 flower 159 thing 158 light 153 soul 142 rose 129 star 128 year 126 joy 126 beauty 125 lip 123 time 123 hair 121 sea 117 sun 115 wind 115 hour 112 word 110 woman 109 song 108 world 104 kiss 104 garden 102 sky 98 tear 96 tree 96 thought 95 lover 94 child 92 grace 90 fire 89 nothing 88 way 85 voice 84 death 82 dream 80 bird 78 breast 77 mine 77 gold 77 air Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 767 _ 142 thou 134 Love 117 God 83 heaven 69 John 52 Mary 48 Thou 45 Sir 43 Heaven 41 o''er 38 Mother 37 Thomas 35 Lord 32 Song 29 Thy 29 TITLE 26 ye 26 Tom 25 Honoria 25 George 25 Fred 25 A 24 Earl 24 Arden 24 Arabic 23 hast 23 Van 23 Frederick 22 Wife 21 Tis 21 Sweet 21 Robert 21 Cupid 21 Beauty 20 William 20 Vaughan 20 TAILPIECE 20 II 20 Dear 19 SONG 19 Chinese 18 fer 18 e''er 18 Yasmini 18 River 18 LOVE 17 NIGHT 17 May 17 Jane Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2451 i 999 me 865 you 718 it 619 she 516 we 454 he 367 her 328 they 227 us 204 them 166 him 124 thee 53 mine 44 myself 29 itself 20 ourselves 18 themselves 16 his 15 yourself 15 herself 13 himself 11 one 9 ''em 8 yours 7 thyself 6 hers 4 ours 2 yit 2 i''m 2 ''s 1 yourselves 1 ye 1 whence 1 thy 1 thou 1 theirs 1 selfishness,-- 1 on''t 1 o 1 my 1 mind,-- 1 kep''em 1 help''d 1 ay Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 3328 be 945 have 435 do 410 come 312 love 302 know 296 see 282 make 269 go 261 say 184 give 176 let 168 find 164 hear 132 think 132 seem 130 take 125 leave 125 grow 125 feel 125 fall 120 die 117 look 107 tell 100 live 99 lie 90 sing 89 call 87 bring 86 rise 85 lose 83 hold 80 pass 77 kiss 72 forget 63 bear 62 speak 59 hide 58 turn 58 smile 57 break 56 touch 54 wait 54 get 52 seek 51 stand 51 move 50 shine 50 meet 49 show Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 814 not 587 so 282 more 236 then 211 sweet 197 now 194 never 180 old 176 still 173 long 160 too 155 little 153 good 152 only 148 yet 146 fair 141 up 141 out 135 well 135 ever 127 there 125 away 121 far 120 great 109 bright 108 down 105 as 104 last 102 white 102 here 101 first 99 thus 97 much 96 true 96 such 93 even 91 again 89 dear 87 back 85 alone 84 other 84 high 78 no 77 happy 76 dead 74 very 73 own 72 new 71 once 70 deep Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 50 good 21 least 19 most 11 fair 9 dear 8 high 6 sweet 6 j 5 bad 4 white 4 pure 4 late 4 fine 3 strong 3 small 3 sharp 3 great 3 deep 3 dark 3 chaste 3 black 2 strange 2 soft 2 slight 2 simple 2 short 2 say 2 sad 2 pleasant 2 mean 2 manif 2 lowly 2 low 2 lovely 2 light 2 l 2 kingli 2 happy 2 full 2 fairi 2 curious 2 bright 2 brave 2 bl 2 airy 1 writhe 1 wretched 1 witty 1 true 1 tearfull Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 50 most 5 well 2 tempest 2 least 2 jest 1 worst 1 mildest 1 happiest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 dp.rastko.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://dp.rastko.net Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 ccx074@pglaf.org Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 love is dead 3 _ is _ 3 _ was _ 3 days gone by 3 god did not 3 heart has never 3 love is not 3 love is only 2 _ am _ 2 _ did _ 2 _ died _ 2 _ had _ 2 _ was happy 2 _ was kindo 2 _ was layin 2 _ was workin 2 day grow lovelier 2 day makes november 2 days are new 2 eye is dark 2 eyes are amber 2 eyes are light 2 eyes are wet 2 eyes were far 2 hair was gray 2 heart is dead 2 heart seemed jest 2 hearts are hard 2 life is as 2 life seems as 2 lips were dumb 2 love calling me 2 love had thus 2 love is young 2 love were young 2 loved was married 2 night were quiet 2 roses growing wild 2 souls are soft 2 stars come out 1 _ be right 1 _ does _ 1 _ have _ 1 _ is happiness 1 _ is ill 1 _ is stronger 1 _ look very 1 _ love _ 1 _ love miss 1 _ lying down Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 love is not dead 1 heart are not half 1 love brought no peace 1 love is not badly 1 soul is no longer A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 5125 author = Hope, Laurence title = Last Poems: Translations from the Book of Indian Love date = keywords = River; Yasmini; day; love; night; thee; thing; thou; thy summary = I gave thee love; thou gavest but Desire. Ah, what hast thou done with the Lover I loved, Pleasure and love shall spring around thy feet Shall, kneeling, wait thee as thou passest by, Thy nights shall be as bright as summer days, And leave to thee thy lonely rest, Thou hast returned to thy dear delights; When, thy soft caresses scorning, I shall leave thee in the shade. And the Last Sweetness of Love thou hast not given--I have not known!" Whilst thou hast done thy work, and reached the sea. Two things make my joy at this moment: thy gold-coloured beauty by night, Thou hast made a home for thy delicate beauty Thine eyes and thy hair, that were lovely symbols Little he knows of thee or me, or love.-Thy later loves shall show the truth of this. Ah, Wind, thou hast given me lovely things, id = 4009 author = Patmore, Coventry title = The Victories of Love, and Other Poems date = keywords = Frederick; God; Heaven; Honoria; Mother; Mrs.; Vaughan; Wife; child; dear; good; life; like; love; tis summary = Not loss, not death, my love shall tire. And said, ''Ah, Lord, for Thy love''s sake, With lovely motions and sweet smiles, Our thoughts are lovely, and each word And says, ''Go, Love, ''tis too much bliss.'' Vaughan and my Love, his three-days'' Bride, Yea, and love''s joy comes He likes to be in love with you, That where there''s love and truth there''s heaven. But this the God of love lets be Seen God, but ''tis the love of Him To make love''s after-life so dim, By a strict life, God''s love severe. Joy shone from Mary''s loving heart, To love two things with all my heart. Dearest, my Love and Wife, ''tis long And that the mind and heart of love, The truths of Love are like the sea As love which Heaven with single eye Though love is all of earth that''s dear, And this, like all God''s laws, is good; id = 16995 author = Riley, James Whitcomb title = Riley Love-Lyrics date = keywords = Mary; TAILPIECE; TITLE; face; hand; illustration; like; love; old summary = They would not smile in Heaven till the other''s kiss had come. [Illustration: (A'' OLD PLAYED-OUT SONG)] [Illustration: (A'' OLD PLAYED-OUT SONG--TAILPIECE)] [Illustration: (THE PASSING OF A HEART--TITLE)] [Illustration: (THE PASSING OF A HEART--TAILPIECE)] [Illustration: (HER BEAUTIFUL EYES)] [Illustration: (LET US FORGET--TITLE)] Mine eyes, such was my faint heart''s sweet distress. I stay with kisses, ere the tearful face [Illustration: (THE OLD YEAR AND THE NEW--TITLE)] [Illustration: (I SAW THE OLD YEAR END)] [Illustration: (WHEN MY DREAMS COME TRUE)] Love, and the smiling face of her. Love, and the glad sweet face of her. [Illustration: (LAST NIGHT AND THIS--TITLE)] With her fair face and the sweet smile of it, [Illustration: (WHERE SHALL WE LAND?--TITLE)] [Illustration: (THE TOUCHES OF HER HANDS--TITLE)] The touches of her hands are like the fall The touches of her hands are like the dew [Illustration: (THE TOUCHES OF HER HANDS--TAILPIECE)] [Illustration: (THE ROSE--TITLE)] [Illustration: (BLOOMS OF MAY--TITLE)] id = 19897 author = Riley, James Whitcomb title = Riley Love-Lyrics date = keywords = Arden; Mary; Van; dream; face; illustration; like; love; old summary = Though I hear, beneath my study, like a fluttering of wings, Grew round the stump," she loved me--that old sweetheart of mine. They would not smile in Heaven till the other''s kiss had come. Mine eyes, such was my faint heart''s sweet distress. I stay with kisses, ere the tearful face Like a rose in bloom; Sweet as the dew''s lip to the rose''s. Her face is like a night of June And Woman''s eyes of tears and smiles,-Love, and the smiling face of her. Love, and the glad sweet face of her. Or like the lights of old antiquity To calm my love--kiss down her shielding hand With her fair face and the sweet smile of it, The touches of her hands are like the fall The touches of her hands are like the dew Fer they all died little babies; and ''twas one o'' Mother''s ways, id = 596 author = Teasdale, Sara title = Rivers to the Sea date = keywords = God; NIGHT; like; love; sea; star; wind summary = LOOK back with longing eyes and know that I will follow, Lift me up in your love as a light wind lifts a swallow, IN my heart the old love Open your dreams to my love and your heart to my words, His song brought love as April brings the bird, Love in my heart is a cry forever I AM free of love as a bird flying south in the autumn, I love you, I give you my light to keep. I love to think that never tears at night I LOVE my hour of wind and light, I love men''s faces and their eyes, For while I wait for love to come, The slow white stars will pass by night, Girls shall come in whom love has made aware Love, that came laughing from the elder seas, And cried to Love, from whom the sea is sweet, id = 45470 author = Verhaeren, Emile title = The Love Poems (From Les Heures claires, Les Heures d''après-midi, Les Heures du Soir) date = keywords = day; garden; hand; heart; hour; love summary = The moment is so lovely with light in the garden like a wide-spreading flower that opens pure and heart lightly without wounding it, like a hand of loving hands, one evening of clear understanding life is not made for a love like ours. To love with our eyes, let us lave our gaze of lovely silent bed--gentle night whose breezes, the woods'' edges lets the leaves fall slowly like The lovely garden blossoming with flames that The lovely garden blossoming with flames that bright garden we carried in our hearts is the heart of flowers; my eyes shining at having love; and I lived with the fire of your word, and that lives in the fine ruddy garden loves us Since that day, I know what love, pure and bright so great a love springing from our hearts, that be--what matters!--I love our garden still with id = 26398 author = nan title = Tudor and Stuart Love Songs date = keywords = Cupid; Earl; George; John; Sir; Thomas; eye; heart; like; love summary = That hath loved thee so long To come to thee, and be thy love. To live with thee, and be thy love. To live with thee, and be thy love. Love in thine eyes doth build his bower, Love works thy heart within his fire, SHALL I COME, SWEET LOVE? Fair sweet, how I do love thee! Whereso''er you are, my heart shall truly love you. Love doth to her eyes repair Lovely cheeks, or lips, or eyes. Love guards the roses of thy lips. Love guards the roses of thy lips. My true-love hath my heart, and I have his. My true-love hath my heart, and I have his. My true-love hath my heart, and I have his. My true-love hath my heart, and I have his. Shall I come, sweet Love, to thee. Shall I come, sweet Love, to thee. Shall I come, sweet Love, to thee. id = 9920 author = nan title = The Garden of Bright Waters One Hundred and Twenty Asiatic Love Poems date = keywords = Afghans; Arabic; Chinese; Japanese; Song; green; heart; love; night summary = She has put on her green robe, my love is a laughing flower; She has put on her green robe, my love is a young rose for me to She has put on her green robe, my love is the stem of a rose; My heart has become a red kiln, like a terrace of roses. Day and night my tears are wearing away my cheeks very quietly. Life is a red thing like the sun setting very quietly; My beauty is a garden and you the bird in the flowering tree." And my songs are as beautiful as women and as strong as love; The flowers are dying in my heart, my breast is a fading garden. Gave me a cup of wine like gold water, _Song of the Love Nights of Laos._ _Song of the Love Nights of Laos._ _Song of the Love Nights of Laos._ Where the water is like light blue flowers