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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21692 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 79 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 tobacco 3 man 3 Virginia 3 Tobacco 3 James 2 time 2 pipe 2 leave 2 illustration 2 great 2 cigar 2 England 1 vse 1 turkish 1 thy 1 thereof 1 thee 1 sweet 1 snuff 1 smoking 1 smoke 1 plant 1 old 1 love 1 like 1 life 1 leaf 1 good 1 friend 1 day 1 cuban 1 cloud 1 cigarette 1 chapter 1 York 1 William 1 United 1 Tis 1 Tidewater 1 Tailpiece 1 States 1 Spain 1 Sir 1 Scrymgeour 1 River 1 Raleigh 1 Pipe 1 Pettigrew 1 Nicotiana 1 New Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1197 tobacco 567 pipe 420 cigar 387 time 376 man 330 leaf 255 day 238 plant 223 smoking 200 year 199 smoke 183 illustration 180 leave 175 cigarette 154 hand 150 way 143 part 130 friend 129 thing 128 case 121 smoker 121 life 116 room 112 quality 111 night 110 planter 110 love 110 effect 108 use 107 house 97 place 94 heart 92 kind 91 price 90 paper 89 one 89 name 89 eye 87 book 86 fire 85 person 82 other 79 hour 78 water 78 snuff 77 end 77 country 76 soil 75 world 75 % Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1690 _ 256 Tobacco 130 Virginia 93 S. 89 England 87 Jimmy 81 U. 81 Pettigrew 80 Gilray 79 Scrymgeour 79 Mr. 78 Arcadia 75 London 66 Chap 65 John 63 TOBACCO 63 James 56 New 52 Pipe 51 Sir 50 CHAPTER 48 Henry 47 thou 47 York 47 William 44 snuff 44 Europe 42 States 38 United 38 Dr. 36 America 35 Tailpiece 35 Headpiece 34 Nicotiana 34 Havana 33 ye 33 Mixture 32 Marriot 32 I. 31 River 29 nicotine 28 Spain 28 Raleigh 27 King 26 Leaf 26 J. 25 o''er 25 PIPE 25 George 25 France Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2356 i 2066 it 1376 he 601 they 580 me 577 you 566 we 409 him 351 them 258 she 154 us 126 her 76 himself 67 myself 50 thee 24 themselves 21 itself 18 one 13 yourself 11 yours 8 mine 8 herself 6 ourselves 5 thy 4 ye 4 thyself 4 ours 4 ''s 3 his 2 pelf 2 60_l 1 ye''r 1 theirs 1 laughing--(_jolly 1 hers 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 6851 be 1750 have 654 do 516 make 489 say 347 take 325 know 308 smoke 290 see 287 give 283 come 257 think 254 go 235 use 213 find 174 grow 139 tell 136 let 134 call 127 leave 126 put 126 look 126 get 123 produce 118 become 107 bring 104 pass 100 begin 99 seem 98 follow 97 keep 94 show 88 feel 85 love 83 write 83 fall 83 cure 81 ask 79 hear 76 burn 75 turn 71 remember 71 import 71 appear 70 want 69 send 68 sit 68 mean 66 try 65 cut Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1133 not 495 so 334 then 321 more 309 other 289 only 284 good 279 very 252 up 245 first 240 well 240 now 226 out 208 great 208 as 189 long 186 old 186 many 182 much 182 most 171 little 169 such 154 never 152 about 147 still 138 however 133 same 133 again 123 large 118 too 118 here 117 even 116 small 108 last 106 away 105 usually 101 once 101 down 101 also 98 thus 98 sweet 96 soon 92 high 90 own 89 far 86 new 86 few 81 just 81 ever 78 there Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 87 good 41 least 38 most 30 great 16 Most 14 large 11 fine 9 bad 8 rich 5 true 5 small 5 old 5 late 4 sweet 4 near 4 fair 3 low 3 easy 3 bl 2 weak 2 strong 2 strange 2 simple 2 pure 2 neer 2 mild 2 high 2 hard 2 eld 2 early 2 dear 2 dark 2 cheap 2 bright 2 big 1 warm 1 tost 1 sunny 1 strict 1 soft 1 slight 1 seek 1 safe 1 sad 1 rare 1 proper 1 noble 1 mere 1 manif 1 long Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 144 most 13 well 7 least 1 highest 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 leaf is usually 4 leaf is medium 4 tobacco is not 3 _ see references 3 plant was ripe 3 tobacco is then 3 tobacco was also 2 _ use _ 2 cigarettes are usually 2 cigars were excellent 2 leaf does not 2 leaf is also 2 leaf is very 2 leaves are large 2 leaves are then 2 pipe grows foul 2 pipe has not 2 pipe is then 2 pipe making material 2 pipe went out 2 pipes were old 2 planter is desirous 2 plants are usually 2 plants were then 2 smoking is so 2 tobacco is generally 2 tobacco is still 2 tobacco is thoroughly 2 tobacco is usually 2 tobacco was first 2 tobacco was not 2 tobacco was well 1 _ are minute 1 _ are probably 1 _ are weak 1 _ give many 1 _ have reasons 1 _ have too 1 _ is most 1 _ smoke _ 1 _ was very 1 case had not 1 case was only 1 case was serious 1 cigar came next 1 cigar is likely 1 cigar is not 1 cigar is nothing 1 cigar is ready 1 cigar making establishments Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ let no cold 1 cigars have no binder 1 man ''s not bereft 1 nights were no more 1 pipe has not altogether 1 plant grew no higher 1 smokers did not commonly 1 snuffs were not spoilt 1 tobacco does not necessarily 1 tobacco is no longer 1 tobacco is not so 1 tobacco is not suitable A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 18934 author = Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew) title = My Lady Nicotine: A Study in Smoke date = keywords = Arcadia; Chap; Gilray; Headpiece; Henry; Jimmy; John; London; Marriot; Mixture; Mr.; Pettigrew; Scrymgeour; Tailpiece; William; illustration summary = At that time I was a school-boy, living with my brother, who was a man. to this day I look so young that people who remember me as a boy now knows it was Jimmy who wrote that?" was what we said when we had lighted wait until the owner returns, no doubt a man who smokes the Arcadia I have said that I always took care not to know how much tobacco I with it--he gazed at the garden tobacco for a time, and then took a pipe Strathmore smoking a good cigar, though we are not told how he came by three times a day, and you yourself admit that it made a new man of you. "''Well, now that I think of it, I was only smoking one cigar a day at "Do you know," said Marriot, looking a little scared, "I thought I would thought--that I was smoking my last pipe. id = 37388 author = Brennan, William Augustine title = Tobacco Leaves: Being a Book of Facts for Smokers date = keywords = Havana; New; States; Tobacco; United; Virginia; York; chapter; cigar; cuban; leaf; pipe; turkish summary = Cigar leaf tobacco plants are usually placed about Connecticut where cigar wrapper leaves are produced, and such tobacco is Mexico produces a tobacco, large as to leaf, dark in color, with heavy able to produce a cigar wrapper tobacco equal in quality to the Cuban or All cigar leaf tobacco is sun-cured, and as a general rule pipe smoking In the case of cigar leaf tobacco a similar classification is made, more Pipe smoking and chewing tobacco leaf is usually packed in hogsheads or Of the various manufactured products of tobacco leaf, the cigar trade is The home grown tobacco leaf used in the cigar manufacturing trade of the For pipe smoking mixtures the tobacco leaf used is of various kinds. made from the cuttings and smaller leaves of cigar leaf tobacco. Cigar Leaf Tobacco Grown in U. Cigar Leaf Tobacco Grown in U. id = 47638 author = Carver, Jonathan title = A treatise on the culture of the tobacco plant with the manner in which it is usually cured Adapted to northern climates, and designed for the use of the landholders of Great-Britain. date = keywords = England; Majesty; leave; plant; tobacco summary = As the tobacco plant, being an annual, is only to be raised from to the cultivation of the tobacco plant) I shall minutely attend the planting, setting, or sowing tobacco in England and Ireland," the or cure any tobacco either in seed, plant, or otherwise, in or upon tobacco, set, sown, planted or growing within their jurisdiction. "And forasmuch as planting and making tobacco within the kingdom of An act for prohibiting the planting, setting or sowing of tobacco in sow any tobacco in seed, plant or otherwise, in or upon any ground, such tobacco shall be so planted, and the other third thereof to him "Whereas the sowing, setting, planting and curing of tobacco, within such persons as have sown, set, planted, cured or made any tobacco; tobacco, either in seed, plant, leaf, or otherwise, contrary to the perch, or pole of ground so set, planted, or sowed with tobacco, id = 22825 author = Herford, Oliver title = The Smoker''s Year Book date = keywords = illustration summary = THE SMOKER''S YEAR BOOK MOFFAT, YARD & COMPANY NEW YORK 1908 _Published, October, 1908_ I fill my pipe with honeyed sweet, Bring burnt off''ring to his feet, Lady April, it is clear, Thus she melts old Winter''s heart. To the tender piping sound Wafting scented wreaths of love "What so rare as a day in June?" To the month of roses sweet, Perfect days I own are rare-Can a day be perfect to Without a smoke, a perfect day? The stars of Heaven look down, and say: "So this is Independence Day! Dreaming ''neath the August sun, Were a monster Pipe alight, Red with summer''s ashes strewn, Yet, old man, for all you show it, A pipe! A pipe! Same old Hard Luck tales to tell, Children dance to old-time airs-Of a vanished Christmas Day, In a smoke wreath''s purple skein, "Does Christmas still come once a year?" id = 27117 author = Herndon, G. Melvin title = Tobacco in Colonial Virginia "The Sovereign Remedy" date = keywords = Assembly; County; General; James; River; Tidewater; Virginia; tobacco summary = Goods Delivered in English Ships With Her Tobacco, England Marketed during the war caused planters to shift from tobacco in increasing into the Piedmont, Virginia''s post-war tobacco production soon equalled [Illustration: Old Tobacco Warehouse, built 1680 at Urbanna, Virginia followed the Indian custom of planting the tobacco seed in hills as Just when the planters stopped planting tobacco like corn is not known. with the good, and early inspection laws required that the tobacco be inspectors to inspect tobacco sold or received in payment of a debt, Tobacco inspected in the warehouses above the Falls could not In 1632 tobacco prices in the colony were fixed at six pence per pound transport her tobacco crop and during the war years there was a The tobacco crops were small almost every year during the Revolution. VIRGINIA TOBACCO PRICES AND EXPORTS, 1615-1789 colony were planters, and everything could be paid for in tobacco. id = 17008 author = James I, King of England title = A Counter-Blaste to Tobacco date = keywords = Tobacco; great; man; thereof; vse summary = That the manifolde abuses of this vile custome of _Tobacco_ taking, may base corruption and barbarity, doe in like sort, make their first entry disease, so from them likewise was brought this vse of _Tobacco_, as a disease vpon them as they did, by vsing the cure thereof. liking thereof; and next, what sinnes towards God, and foolish vanities a good and great conceit thereof, I shall content myselfe to examine is that the whole people would not haue taken so generall a good liking great power and vertue, to cure diuers diseases. man chance to recouer one of any disease, after he hath taken _Tobacco_, shall serue for diuers, nay, contrarious sortes of diseases? not confessing that the vse thereof were healthfull for some sortes of take _Tobacco_, let a man I say, but take as oft the best sorts of for taking of _Tobacco_, for my part I should neuer bee sorie for any id = 36879 author = Meller, Henry James title = Nicotiana; Or, The Smoker''s and Snuff-Taker''s Companion date = keywords = America; Dr.; England; Europe; James; Nicotiana; Raleigh; Sir; Spain; Virginia; great; leave; man; pipe; smoking; snuff; time; tobacco summary = Now, in regard to snuff, that like smoking is so much abused, coming under Snuff was manufactured and consumed in great quantities in France, long Tobacco is a lawyer--his pipes do love long cases, But no tobacco or snuff shall be And no tobacco or snuff shall be imported, except at London, Bristol, Every manufacturer of tobacco or snuff shall take out a licence from the Every person who shall first become a manufacturer of tobacco or snuff, And every dealer in tobacco and snuff shall take out a licence in like Every person who shall manufacture or deal in tobacco or snuff without "For the taking of fumes by pipes, as in tobacco and other things, to tobacco, whether smoked or taken as snuff, exercises a very considerable who was remarkable for the quantity of tobacco he smoked, that though he _Pipes._--In reference to these essentials to smoking tobacco, a great id = 14887 author = nan title = Pipe and Pouch: The Smoker''s Own Book of Poetry date = keywords = Anon; James; Pipe; Tis; Tobacco; cigar; cigarette; cloud; day; friend; good; life; like; love; man; old; smoke; sweet; thee; thy; time summary = My Pipe _German Smoking Song_ 7 Sweet Smoking Pipe _Anon._ 146 As, like other ancient maidens, they perchance object to smoking. ''Tis sweet through smoke-puffs, wreathing slow, And in peace smoke my brierwood pipe. We never more, old pipe, shall see those days, Thou dear old friend, with thy most honest phiz, Thou hast thy separate virtues, honest pipe! For though, like thee, each pipe was black and old, Like great John Paul, who would have loved thee well, well, then, love, smoke every day, I live, and smoke my faithful pipe In sweet content, old pipe of mine. We''ll smoke for good old by-gone days! Then let each smoking pipe be broke,-Say, pipe, let''s talk of love; And blue like smoke her eyes; SWEET SMOKING PIPE. Sweet smoking pipe; bright glowing stove, And smoke a good pipe of tobacco. In dust, like a pipe of tobacco.