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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 14 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 65584 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 God 11 like 10 man 10 Mr. 9 good 7 little 7 John 6 Mrs. 5 love 5 look 5 great 5 day 5 come 5 Lord 5 England 4 time 4 old 4 life 4 Sir 3 country 3 Washington 3 Union 3 South 3 New 3 King 3 Jack 3 Charles 2 stand 2 night 2 nation 2 mind 2 long 2 let 2 know 2 illustration 2 hand 2 form 2 american 2 Winkle 2 William 2 United 2 Tom 2 States 2 Sadie 2 Providence 2 North 2 Miss 2 Mary 2 Lady 2 Heaven Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2813 man 1584 day 1408 time 1169 hand 1164 heart 1101 life 1087 eye 812 night 802 word 787 thing 785 way 771 child 757 country 712 world 701 head 684 year 669 people 620 voice 611 boy 607 face 594 land 582 death 580 love 579 name 578 foot 575 mother 565 power 553 place 551 war 540 a. 528 one 498 hour 497 part 496 soul 494 light 490 friend 482 father 477 arm 475 sea 473 sir 454 nation 451 house 447 earth 444 work 438 fire 436 nothing 436 mind 422 water 415 door 409 blood Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 10352 _ 1079 s. 956 God 537 Mr. 490 thou 397 . 372 England 365 Mrs. 315 John 309 Sir 304 ye 296 Lord 289 de 287 v.a 272 o''er 237 heaven 228 Miss 214 King 201 A. 197 H. 190 Union 161 Heaven 160 Thou 160 States 159 W. 158 America 157 South 145 Washington 143 New 142 dat 140 I. 129 Old 128 F. 123 George 119 North 119 C. 118 Mary 115 Henry 115 France 115 Dora 112 R. 112 Jack 106 William 103 P. 103 Constitution 100 Twas 97 House 96 Mother 95 Rome 95 G. Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 12246 i 8827 it 8141 he 6992 you 3885 they 3737 we 2999 me 2998 him 2980 she 1970 them 1376 us 1153 her 419 himself 313 thee 216 itself 214 myself 188 ''em 180 themselves 118 ourselves 116 yourself 102 mine 93 herself 85 one 46 ye 34 ours 34 ''s 32 yours 26 theirs 24 thyself 15 yourselves 15 his 14 em 13 hers 10 thy 6 yerself 5 o 4 yow 4 you''ll 4 pelf 4 i''m 3 you''re 3 thou 3 sho 3 s 3 oneself 3 meself 3 je 2 yo 2 ya 2 uv Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 29384 be 9072 have 4119 do 2903 say 2407 come 2287 go 2184 see 1933 make 1674 know 1456 take 1328 give 1173 think 1111 hear 1087 tell 1040 look 1023 let 912 get 877 stand 865 find 729 die 702 call 697 speak 697 fall 609 leave 586 live 581 bear 570 bring 542 feel 537 keep 530 turn 523 grow 508 love 505 seem 485 pass 484 rise 475 lie 469 hold 445 put 435 sit 425 break 417 cry 413 run 403 ask 402 want 361 begin 356 send 355 read 328 follow 326 meet 321 lay Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6966 not 2694 so 2015 then 1771 now 1723 up 1612 more 1479 little 1371 great 1295 out 1217 good 1203 never 1143 down 1105 old 1093 very 1054 only 1044 here 1036 well 1001 long 917 other 891 there 851 as 798 still 760 ever 753 own 735 last 730 first 710 away 693 most 684 again 658 much 646 too 623 such 616 high 603 just 558 back 556 many 549 young 494 same 492 on 484 once 478 yet 476 far 466 even 454 all 435 off 425 true 415 dead 412 free 407 full 405 right Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 272 good 110 most 104 least 98 high 95 great 43 bad 28 noble 26 strong 25 fine 25 early 22 late 22 dear 20 near 20 deep 19 sweet 19 low 19 brave 18 j 18 fair 18 bright 17 slight 17 rich 17 pure 17 large 16 small 15 old 14 young 14 proud 13 happy 13 grand 12 true 11 dr 10 temp 10 poor 10 lovely 10 loud 10 full 10 eld 9 wise 9 free 8 heavy 8 fierce 8 bold 8 big 7 strange 7 rare 7 mean 7 bl 6 lofty 6 gentle Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 583 most 37 well 8 least 2 worst 2 highest 1 writhe 1 tindherest 1 tendherest 1 sheddest 1 sayest 1 purest 1 minglest 1 merest 1 liest 1 jest 1 hard 1 gazin 1 farthest 1 codes,--the Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/34498/34498-h/34498-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/34498/34498-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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 things was only 11 _ was _ 8 _ did _ 5 _ is _ 4 _ do _ 4 _ do n''t 4 days went by 4 land was dark 4 night came on 4 word was law 3 _ are _ 3 _ come _ 3 faces turned sickly 3 feet were bare 3 life is dreary-- 3 mother did fret 3 name is john 3 people saw shamus 3 time is o''er 3 world has ever 2 _ are not 2 _ give up 2 _ had _ 2 _ made _ 2 _ make _ 2 _ make good 2 _ make void 2 _ think _ 2 _ turn upside 2 boy stood ready 2 boy was not 2 country is not 2 country was less 2 days gone by 2 days went on 2 death is too 2 eye was clear 2 eyes are dim 2 eyes looked love 2 eyes turn at 2 eyes was cloudless 2 eyes were as 2 eyes were blue 2 eyes were now 2 face was as 2 face was black 2 face was red 2 face was very 2 god had not 2 god have mercy Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ are not so 1 _ had no sense 1 _ were not more 1 day has no more 1 face was not there 1 feet are no longer 1 god has no higher 1 god was not through 1 heart is not entirely 1 land is not yet 1 life is not worth 1 love is not there 1 loved is no more 1 man comes no more 1 man does not even 1 man is not dead 1 men are not at 1 mother are not surprised 1 name ''s not damfreville 1 name is not charles 1 name is not michael 1 name was not even 1 night is no disguise 1 people knows no falsehood 1 times is no adequate 1 times made no inconsiderable 1 world has no match A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 34498 author = Emerson, Charles Wesley title = Evolution of Expression, Volume 2—Revised A Compilation of Selections Illustrating the Four Stages of Development in Art As Applied to Oratory; Twenty-Eighth Edition date = keywords = BRU; CAS; Glegg; God; Mr.; Mrs.; Orl; Pickwick; Pullet; Ros; Sam; Tulliver; Weller; Winkle; like summary = and at all times; it is useful in solitude, for it shows a man his way scarcely live long enough to be condemned, while tact keeps the house in Like the leaves of the forest when summer is green, Like the leaves of the forest when autumn hath blown, Swing in your strokes in order, let foot and hand keep time, may not live to the time when this Declaration shall be made good. Mrs. Tulliver had shed tears several times at sister Glegg''s unkindness on long-lived family; and if he was to die and leave me well for my life, "But _I_ know," said Mrs. Pullet, sighing and shaking her head; "and waiting, with tearful eyes and aching hearts, to hear good news from the 5. All this time Mr. Winkle, with his face and hands blue with the cold, And one man in his time plays many parts, id = 4942 author = Emerson, Charles Wesley title = Evolution of Expression — Volume 1 date = keywords = CHAPTER; God; Lord; art; child; death; form; life; like; love; man; mind; volume summary = To fashion worlds in little, making form, beholder only when presented as she appears to the mind of man. expression in art, and now the statues think, fear, hate, love. The human mind, like the plant, must exhibit vitality in How good is man''s life, the mere living! (NOTE.--Let the teacher and student remember that the headings of the right objects of thought before the pupil''s mind, then stand aside and let him grow in nature''s own way. Like every organism every true work of art has organic unity; it the great-hearted man throughout the reading of the entire Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: "I have fought for Queen and Faith like a valiant man I love not man the less, but nature more, I shall but love thee better after death. God said in heaven, "Nor day nor night id = 16936 author = Parker, Richard Green title = Parker''s Second Reader National Series of Selections for Reading, Designed For The Younger Classes In Schools, Academies, &C. date = keywords = Anna; Betty; Daughter; Frank; George; God; Guido; LESSON; Mother; fire; illustration; little; time; word summary = your teacher, to read all the hard words, not only in this book, but little birds, as soon as their mother returns, begin to open their "Now," said the father, "I wish you, my dear sons, to learn a lesson 5. But the teacher says to the little boy, Come, my dear, read over the Now, my little friend, if you wish your time at school to pass girl, mentioned in the last lesson, learned the meaning of English words 5. When George''s father or mother called George, and said, "Come here, _Daughter._ Mother dear, you told me, the other day, that nobody knows _Daughter._ You told me, mother, that some things require a very little 1. "Mother," said little Frank, "I wish you would tell me what it means to do many wicked things;--pray tell me, mother, if such a little boy as id = 7211 author = Philbrick, John D. (John Dudley) title = The American Union Speaker date = keywords = America; Boston; Brutus; Carolina; Congress; Constitution; England; Europe; France; Freedom; God; Government; Greece; Heaven; House; Ireland; Liberty; Lords; Massachusetts; Mr.; New; North; Old; Parliament; President; Providence; Republic; Revolution; Rome; Sir; South; States; Union; United; Washington; Webster; come; country; good; great; life; like; look; man; nation; right; shall; stand; time summary = the world has ever seen,--such a literature as shall honor God, and bless the child that is born to-day likely to live to hear a better. times; whether mild laws shall receive the cheerful submission of free men, occasion pass of commemorating this illustrious man; and, until time shall The question now arises, shall this one great people, having a common passed our laws in short words, that the people shall be free; the burdens Providence to our beloved country, from age to age, till time shall be no break the great law of Heaven by shedding man''s blood, seldom succeed in eyes shall be turned to behold for the last time the sun in heaven, may I star of his country rise; pouring out his generous blood like water, before free State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be id = 10491 author = Powers, Leland Todd title = Practice Book, Leland Powers School date = keywords = Arthur; Camelot; Charles; God; John; King; Lady; Micawber; Mr.; Mrs.; Shalott; Sir; like; man summary = 6. "Roaming in thought over the Universe, I saw the little that is good "Why, what hope or chance have ships like these to pass?" laughed they: You shall look long enough ere you come to Hervé Riel. A living and moving picture of Scrooge''s former self, a young man, came have cleared away, with old Fezziwig looking on. be throned upon, high and wide; come, make crowns for my head, that men child shall not enter therein." And again, "Suffer little children to come "Thy right is wrong, eyes hast thou, yet art blind, "Be thou the King, and we will work thy will Who love thee," Then the King in low deep tones, ''King and my Lord, I love thee to the death!'' Blow thro'' the living world--"Let the King reign_!" here comes good Sir John. _Mrs. O''K_.--Conn niver did an honest day''s work in his life--but id = 40576 author = Richards, Alice Lewis title = "Smiles": A Book of Recitations for Girls date = keywords = Jack; Nell; Santa; come; girl; good; little summary = Any little girl can find in this book "some piece to speak," from the I''m mama''s little baby, And this pretty little tale you tell For little girls is always good, "But think, little girl, were you a bird like me, For that brings old Santa sure. So out went the little Santa So this little crib bed is stowed away now, So, dear little girl, for me do not cry. That old Jack was coming soon, Hungry as two little children at play. Passed the man and little girl. That my little dollies said. Like little sisters always do. And little sisters turn to boys, But stayed a little girl like me, A sweet little girl lived near to this tree, "All right, little girl, I wish that you would, An'' there''s my little baby doll I''d tell the little girls I know "This is our little children''s day. id = 11921 author = Various title = The Illustrated London Reading Book date = keywords = Account; CAMPBELL; Charles; Emperor; England; Europe; France; God; India; John; King; Letter; Lord; Mr.; Prince; Sir; St.; act; animal; bird; country; day; description; foot; form; good; great; high; illustration; large; life; like; line; long; man; mind; nature; old; place; power; time; tree; turkish; v.a; water summary = In eating, parrots make great use of the feet, which they employ like times during the day in streams and marshy places; and having shaken the Thinking how fast time runs--life''s end how near. great art and labour, some of them probably act under the direction of observation the living things that dwell in the worlds around us, life contained in a single drop of water, appear like mere animated globules, The hen canary lays her eggs four or five times a year, and thus a great bird in a state of nature, for it is a kind of compound of notes learned As the great eye that lights the earth, shone bright, general form and habits they bear a great resemblance to the ferrets, The great body of water does not fall American Fall presented the appearance of light-green water and feathery stage for a great number of years; occasionally, also, appearing as a id = 28498 author = Various title = The Speaker, No. 5: Volume II, Issue 1 December, 1906. date = keywords = Ann; Ardelia; Carver; Doone; Emmy; God; Hattie; John; Lily; Lorna; Lou; Miss; Mr.; Sadie; Sarah; South; good; little; man summary = come in long-drawn, quivering sighs, and the next Emmy Lou knew she was "Of course," Miss Carrie had said, "you will not fail to be on time." "Here," said the frowning man, "right in here," and he placed them in "that little boy''s" answer, and with one accord came the quick response, "Come here, little girl," said the young lady, invitingly. "I thought you might like to go on a picnic," said the young lady, that wouldn''t harm a baby, let alone a big girl nine years old, like you." The old man took the permit, read it over carefully, and said: "It says "Then Locksley," said Prince John, "thou shalt shoot in thy turn, when My first day in lodgings I said "Good-morning" to Sarah Ann, and she "Only put your hands in mine--what little things they are, Lorna!--and "She is the best little thing in the world," said Lorna, softly, id = 29477 author = Various title = The Universal Reciter 81 Choice Pieces of Rare Poetical Gems date = keywords = Aunt; Bessie; Enter; Exit; Fanny; God; Gray; Hetty; Jenny; John; Josiah; Juno; Katy; Kitty; Lizzie; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Patrick; Ralph; Sadie; Tom; Tooler; good; like summary = man could live happily with any woman who had a voice like a cross-cut "And the old woman said she''d like to kiss me afore death came, and As man, ere long, and this new world shall know. But thou no more, with thy sweet voice, shall come John, as he cried "Good by, my dear boy," and waved his hand for the my good man," said the gentleman in black, "don''t use that let me run down and ask Miss Thompson to send it up for you to look I saw that express cart stop here, and the man said it was for Miss Kenipe told my Melissy that Miss Jinkins said one day to their house, "Yes, I''ve had a good many fights in my time," said old John Parky, "No, nor I don''t know it now; you look like the man who sold the woman id = 38053 author = Various title = The Coo-ee Reciter: Humorous, Pathetic, Dramatic, Dialect, Recitations & Readings date = keywords = Bill; Caudle; Duchess; God; Imogene; Jobbins; Larrie; Mr.; Murphy; WALCH; day; dot; know; like; little; look; man summary = A man must cover with travelling sheep a six-mile stage a day; Larrie had been carrying it for a long way, and said it was quite time "No, my good man," she said; "I don''t propose to carry your baby one "Well?" she said, but she looked a little startled at his empty arms; once said she always looked like a baby that has been freshly bathed and "I shall shake you some day, Dot," Larrie said, "shake you till your "_Baby!_" said Dot. She gathered it up in her little shaking arms, she When O''Connor sent the word round, "Murphy shall not sing to-night." And for fourteen days to come Murphy shall not sing at night. and the little Duchess, who had grown thin and old-looking in the "His best," Bill Lawson said to me, "what''s that, I''d like to know? I should like to know how that can be when a man''s a id = 17378 author = nan title = Successful Recitations date = keywords = Charles; Dora; England; George; Gerald; God; Heaven; Henry; Jack; John; King; Lady; Lord; Mary; Mr.; Mrs.; Ned; Sir; Tis; Tom; Twas; William; bear; come; cry; day; english; good; hand; heart; hold; let; like; little; long; look; love; man; night; old; stand; think; victory summary = "England!" I give you "England!" boys; "God bless the dear old land!" "Hope of the free," here''s "England!" boys, "God bless the dear old Bringing fresh to his heart merry days long gone by, All in vain seemed love and longing till upon one fateful day Struck cold on her heart, like the night-wind in winter, Then he cried like a little child, sir. Of Him who gave the maiden life and touched the poor man''s eyes. And her tears fell fast and thickly as the good old preacher said As death-birds round their scented feast, the raven flags of Rou. Then said King Charles, "Where thousands fail, what king can stand young man, with a long face, high cheek bones, and an anxious look. ''Twas a little girl''s hand, and said, "Dear Santer Claws, A face like his, as he stood in the door and looked which way id = 19926 author = nan title = Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions from Best Authors for Use in Class Room and on the Platform date = keywords = CAPT; Coon; Dora; England; Enter; Exit; FOOTNOTE; GAL; Glaucus; God; Jack; Jill; John; LARA; Lord; Mary; Michael; Mr.; Mrs.; New; North; PYG; Rabbit; SIR; South; Tree; Union; Washington; William; american; brum; come; day; good; great; let; like; little; look; love; man; pygmalion; scene; state; tell summary = One day Miss Mills said: "Dora is coming to stay with me. "My dearest life," I said one day to Dora, "do you think Mary Anne has I said it a thousand times, and more, and went on saying it until Mary "Glaucus the Athenian, thy time has come," said a loud and clear voice. beautiful child whose brown eyes looked like the young husband''s. "God bless you, sir," said Blossom; and who shall doubt that God heard breast, the life-light died out of his eyes, and little Franz fell I''d felt the words a-coming, child, for many a long, glad day. time, shall turn his eye hither, may behold that the place is not under which nations are set to the bar like common men, war falls from Sir, there are times in the history of men and nations when they stand De old man comes oud, und says, "Got out of dot, you orful id = 38579 author = nan title = Recitations for the Social Circle. Selected and Original date = keywords = Annie; Bacon; Clarence; God; Harvey; Jake; James; John; Lord; Mass; Mr.; Mrs.; Tobe; Winkle; come; day; good; great; hand; know; life; like; little; look; love; man; night; old summary = Pray whisper, sweet, our day to wed; warm hearts grow cold from waiting." us come out into the light of day; let us enjoy the fresh air of Liberty young man, with red hair and little twinkling light eyes, sang a song by De the way home and--and--I forgot to say good-night to the young man from When my eyes shall be turned to behold, for the last time, the sun in to my father, asking him to let me come home, but the answer that came was raised his eyes; "Great God!" said a lawyer, "he is dead!" "Oh, you just wait, young man, till your father comes home, and he''ll make come; to call "good-night" from the little bed, now empty. And I said: "Through the days of danger, that little song shall be "Pretty soon one came along and said, in a voice that seemed like sweet id = 49291 author = nan title = Beadle''s Dime National Speaker, Embodying Gems of Oratory and Wit, Particularly Adapted to American Schools and Firesides Speaker Series Number 2, Revised and Enlarged Edition date = keywords = Constitution; England; God; Idaho; New; Providence; States; Union; United; Washington; american; country; good; great; law; like; love; man; nation; old; people; time summary = new people, millions strong, emigrants in part from the Old World, men shall reverence Law, and honor Patriotism, and love Liberty! whose heart is dead; the only glory of a nation is in the living freedom-loving men, without national life. Our national life is the gift of God. No other hand could confession--that: Heaven and earth shall pass away, but the words the last of the five: "If any man shall _add_ unto these things, God any man shall _take away_ from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the dead, which we this day put forth before the world, the winds shall The love of country belongs to a God-fearing people; it is seen in a time, but the great heart of the country _will_ be true to itself.