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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 23 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 87069 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 87 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 man 4 San 4 Footnote 3 like 3 chinese 3 Mr. 3 King 3 God 2 time 2 mga 2 illustration 2 house 2 hawaiian 2 great 2 form 2 footnote 2 Yoshiwara 2 Wang 2 Song 2 Shih 2 Sama 2 Puna 2 Oahu 2 Nippon 2 Maui 2 Lord 2 Liu 2 Lady 2 Kauai 2 Kami 2 Isuké 2 House 2 Hawaii 2 English 2 Emperor 2 Edo 2 Dono 2 Dios 2 Danna 2 Chia 2 Buddha 2 Ang 1 Áspero 1 zend 1 young 1 world 1 word 1 woman 1 wikà 1 walâ Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3478 man 3209 adj 2569 day 2515 time 1936 word 1530 place 1521 house 1455 woman 1421 hand 1380 way 1329 n. 1264 night 1178 life 1168 heart 1147 thing 1120 one 1118 child 1061 world 1047 wife 1014 year 1010 eye 1005 name 945 lady 939 ng 930 people 923 room 904 head 901 face 871 father 867 mind 846 body 819 mother 801 son 791 girl 786 water 765 side 737 sister 709 part 698 person 693 brother 688 tree 688 love 688 form 685 king 663 death 630 nothing 615 family 611 matter 599 daughter 586 friend Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 21298 _ 8488 n. 4429 ng 4293 sa 3193 ang 2701 ka 2303 e 2302 nang 2233 la 1757 Ang 1682 ke 1564 o 1546 aku 1419 ia 1369 ana 1317 mai 1262 God 1122 Chia 1047 yü 995 na 986 Pao 980 ma 935 y 892 S. 861 de 817 ua 797 Footnote 782 King 750 ko 732 Laieikawai 695 Genji 694 Aiwohikupua 643 thou 610 nei 606 mea 597 hoi 582 ni 564 ae 562 Juan 555 manga 535 ó 533 keia 526 nya 523 Hwàn 491 mau 486 kona 480 Feng 472 ye 468 sya 462 mga Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 15549 he 13838 i 9576 it 7627 you 6093 she 5781 they 5150 him 4004 me 3122 them 2753 her 2654 we 1154 us 1141 himself 664 ng 434 ay 417 herself 386 themselves 380 one 333 thee 252 myself 250 itself 152 yourself 78 ia 73 ourselves 72 ye 72 itò 68 yours 58 mine 45 ua 39 his 37 ó 37 oneself 31 ''s 29 thyself 21 hers 20 ours 20 o''iwa 19 theirs 14 yourselves 14 ya 12 y 10 na 8 o 8 ku 7 thy 6 au 4 á 4 iémon_--"ya 4 iyà 3 obj Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 47571 be 14236 have 4914 do 4204 go 4110 come 4072 say 3071 make 3005 see 2852 take 2301 give 1733 know 1449 find 1365 get 1361 hear 1289 leave 1268 tell 1195 call 1185 look 1137 bring 1115 think 1105 follow 1096 ask 1060 let 1015 become 1010 use 994 speak 841 stand 823 return 809 put 799 turn 783 bear 769 ka 767 fall 761 send 745 live 745 feel 742 pass 687 enter 681 keep 669 seem 658 cut 602 begin 602 answer 594 show 570 seek 562 hold 559 cause 556 sit 553 die 553 carry Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 9303 not 3236 then 2952 so 2366 now 2290 up 1935 out 1811 more 1667 other 1543 well 1534 great 1500 old 1423 here 1421 only 1346 very 1322 long 1258 first 1242 also 1238 good 1233 such 1219 again 1173 down 1152 away 1091 as 1083 there 1074 much 1057 young 1051 thus 1039 back 1025 even 1011 little 947 too 945 still 922 own 915 once 872 many 791 just 784 same 744 on 733 last 729 most 724 far 718 off 692 never 658 high 654 all 634 soon 631 therefore 606 over 604 in 594 whole Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 218 good 204 least 118 most 100 high 93 great 55 eld 48 young 36 old 35 slight 29 Most 23 bad 21 early 20 near 20 l 18 strong 16 manif 13 small 11 low 11 fine 10 pure 9 late 8 long 8 j 7 sore 7 fair 7 dear 7 close 6 rich 6 large 6 full 6 deep 6 common 5 true 5 stout 5 simple 5 short 5 loud 5 dire 4 wise 4 noble 4 new 4 minute 4 hot 4 furth 4 foul 4 fond 4 easy 4 clean 3 vile 3 topmost Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 611 most 35 least 25 well 2 youngest 2 worst 2 lest 1 éldest 1 speakest 1 sayest 1 hard 1 eldest 1 deepest 1 dchest 1 birdsnest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 archive.org 1 www.freeliterature.org 1 gallica.bnf.fr 1 dp.rastko.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/45933/45933-h/45933-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/45933/45933-h.zip 1 http://www.freeliterature.org 1 http://gallica.bnf.fr 1 http://dp.rastko.net 1 http://archive.org/details/romancesofoldjap00ozak 1 http://archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 _ go _ 21 god is gracious 18 days gone by 12 man is not 11 god is mighty 10 god is almighty 7 _ is not 7 ang is optional 7 god is not 6 day is better 6 god is well 6 heart was full 5 _ are not 5 man does not 4 _ is _ 4 _ is also 4 god is bounteous 4 god is merciful 4 god is severe 4 ka make ana 4 life is not 4 man did not 4 night are always 4 night was dark 4 woman is not 4 words are true 3 _ are _ 3 _ be _ 3 _ came forward 3 _ take _ 3 _ was also 3 _ was so 3 day was far 3 god is great 3 god is omniscient 3 god is ready 3 god is swift 3 heart is full 3 men did not 3 ng is possible 3 time went by 3 time went on 3 words were scarcely 2 _ did not 2 _ do n''t 2 _ do not 2 _ had _ 2 _ is merely 2 _ is well 2 _ know _ Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 god is not regardless 2 time is not yet 1 _ are not always 1 _ had no effect 1 _ has no fear 1 _ is no safe 1 _ is not often 1 _ is not properly 1 _ is not wrong 1 _ saw no exit 1 _ was no easy 1 _ was no servant 1 day are not quite 1 day was not far 1 days have not yet 1 god does not paquimalo 1 god is not unjust 1 hands are not so 1 heart has no desire 1 heart know no sympathy 1 hearts are not easy 1 house has no equal 1 house is no ordinary 1 house is not far 1 house was no more 1 house was not far 1 ka make no waka 1 life is not something 1 man find no prudent 1 man has no modesty 1 man is no such 1 man is not just 1 man uses not such 1 man was not yet 1 man were not seriously 1 men are not long 1 men had not only 1 men have no hankering 1 men take no plunder 1 men were no more 1 men were not yet 1 ng are not exactly 1 night brought no peace 1 night is not far 1 place is no right 1 place is not very 1 way is not so 1 woman has no equal 1 woman has no heart 1 woman is not easily A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 50797 author = Bloomfield, Leonard title = Tagalog Texts with Grammatical Analysis date = keywords = Andrès; Ang; Balíwag; Chinaman; English; Filipínas; Heaven; Hwàn; Hwána; Intsèk; Juan; Kastíla; Manila; Maria; Mariano; Maryà; Maryáno; Migèl; Mr.; Pédro; Saint; San; Santiago; Spaniard; Tagalog; able; accent; active; attribute; báhay; báta; cause; child; cut; follow; form; hindí; house; isa; isà; itò; kanya; kung; manga; nang; nya; nyà; object; passive; people; place; root; spanish; sya; time; town; táo; word summary = Pagkárinig nang susò'' sa manga salità ng itò ay tiningnàn nya ang usà nàpagkilála nya na nilòlóko nang páre ang kanyà ng manga táo, at walá Nang makaraàn ang manga paghahanapàn sya y lumabàs sa kanya ng sya nabalían nang butò, ang manga lamàn namàn nya ay lubhà ng lamòg. Nang dumatìng sya doòn ay hinàhábul nya ang kanya ng hiningà at hindí kanya ng págod; íisa na lámang pangkàt nang manga haláman ang hindí pa (na sya ng pangálan nang kanya ng kalarò'') ang manga larwan nyà na kanya ng pagkàpaalíla ng itò ay nàkilála nya ang manga ugáli nang Ang paniwálà nang manga táo si Sang-Hwàn ay sya ng sànto Pedro, Juan, and Andrés; ang salità ng "bámos" the word "vamos". ang báhay nila Hwàn the house of Juan and his family. báhay nya his house, ang púno nang unggò'' the tree of the monkey, id = 20738 author = Calderón, Sofronio G. title = Diccionario Ingles-Español-Tagalog Con partes de la oracion y pronunciacion figurada date = keywords = Alegre; Altura; Astuto; Biblia; Carne; Cubrir; Dar; Derecho; Dios; Dyos; Engañar; Enjaular; Entrada; Entre; Especie; Falta; Fuera; Golpe; Gumawâ; Hacer; Hecho; Hermoso; Hombre; Humedad; Hácia; Húmedo; Juego; Kagandahang; Kakulangan; Karunungan; Kasama; Kawalán; Kristo; Ladron; Lleno; Lupang; Maingat; Manchar; Manggagawà; Mas; Masayá; Medio; Movimiento; Mujer; Nada; Nauukol; Ojeada; Pang; Parang; Piedra; Regañon; Rústico; Salida; Seguro; Sobre; Sufrir; Triste; Vivo; aarì; accion; adj; adv; agua; akalà; aklat; alagà; alboroto; alguna; alto; anak; ang; anomang; anyô; anák; aral; araw; asal; asawa; ave; away; ayon; ayos; babae; bagong; bahagi; bahalà; bahay; bait; bajo; balat; bastos; batà; bayan; bilang; bisà; buhok; bukod; bulaklak; burla; caballo; carbon; casa; como; con; conj; cosa; culpable; daan; dagat; dakong; dalawang; dayà; del; despreciable; din; diversion; doble; dolor; dugô; dulo; engaño; ensuciar; espuma; estado; está; examinar; exceso; extender; forma; fraude; gamot; gawíng; gayong; gilid; grande; gubat; guló; gusalì; halagá; hamak; hangal; hanggang; hangin; harì; hayop; hichura; hindî; hukbó; humor; hwag; iba; ibon; ibp; ilalim; ingat; init; int; isang; isip; itaas; itlog; kabayo; kabuluhan; kahoy; kalagayan; kalooban; kamay; kapangyarihan; kapisanan; kasayahan; katawan; kathâ; katibayan; katungkulan; katwiran; kautusan; kawal; kaya; kilos; kulay; lahat; lait; lakad; lalake; lamán; las; lihim; loob; los; lugar; lugod; lupain; lupà; mababà; mabait; mag; magbigay; mahalay; mainam; mal; mala; malakí; maliksí; maliwanag; man; marapat; marunong; masamang; masamâ; mataas; matalinò; matigas; matá; metal; mga; modo; mulî; muntî; musmos; nag; nuevo; orden; otra; otro; paa; pag; pagkain; pakinabang; palad; pamamagitan; panahon; pananalitâ; pananampalataya; pangalan; papa; para; parte; parè; pena; pequeño; pertenece; picante; pie; pitagan; poner; pook; por; prep; principal; pron; pulutong; punò; puri; pámahalaan; que; real; sakít; sala; salapî; salitâ; sarile; sasakyan; secreto; ser; señal; sikap; simbahan; sin; sulat; tabí; taga; tandâ; tao; taong; tapat; taón; tiempo; tiene; tierra; tila; tingig; tocar; todo; totoo; tubig; tunay; tungkol; tupa; twâ; udyok; ugalì; ulo; una; urì; utang; utos; vestido; walang; walâ; wikà; Áspero summary = Ang marunong ng tungkol sa lakí, sukat at kilos ng mga talà, bituin Ang mga sakdal na kaloob ng Dyos gaya ng dunong, kapangyarihan. Llevar alguna cosa como carga; sufrir (algun dolor); sostener, Ang punò na namamahalà sa mga gáwain ng isang sasakyan. La distancia á que una flecha puede ser arrojada del arco. Taong malakas na walang galang; isang kagamitan ng mga manggamot Ang marunong gumawâ ng mga kasangkapang tansong dilaw. Ang nauukol sa isang lupang sakop, ó lupang bagong pinananahanan. Nauukol sa kapisanan ng mga taong may isang pananampalataya. Alisan ng damit ó kasangkapan ang isang sasakyan sa tubig. Walang kiling sa kanino man; malamig ang loob, mahinahon. Ang nauukol sa sakít na sumasalot sa pook, bayan ó bansa sa isang Matapang, malakas ang loob, walang takot. El esfuerzo que se hace para levantar alguna cosa pesada. Poner alguna cosa en un agujero; azuzar á uno para que riña.. id = 9603 author = Cao, Xueqin title = Hung Lou Meng, or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel, Book I date = keywords = Cheng; Chia; Chin; Chou; Erh; Feng; Hsi; Hsiang; Hsüeh; Jen; Jui; Jung; Lien; Lin; Ling; Liu; Mr.; Mrs.; Ning; Pao; Shih; Tai; Tzu; Wang; Ying; Yün; come summary = Madame Wang likewise took a seat at old lady Chia''s instance; and the Dowager lady Chia, having inquired of Tai-yü what books she was reading, with them, when dowager lady Chia also sent some one to say that, "Mrs. Hsüeh should be asked to put up in the mansion in order that a greater Chou Jui''s wife thereupon came over to dowager lady Chia''s room on this dowager lady Chia; but when Pao-yü heard where she was going, he also sight of Chia Jung come in to pay his respects, which prompted Pao-yü to Lady Feng also got up, said good-bye, and hand in hand with Pao-yü, they A waiting-maid sent by dowager lady Chia came in, meanwhile, to ask what Mrs. Yu, having asked Chia Jung to come round, told him to direct Lai Pao-yü would not agree to this, and dowager lady Chia gave orders to get id = 19944 author = De Benneville, James S. (James Seguin) title = The Yotsuya Kwaidan or O''Iwa Inari Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 1 (of 2) date = keywords = Akiyama; Cho[u]bei; Danna; Densuké; Dono; Edo; House; Imaizumi; Isuké; Iémon; Jusuké; Kakusuké; Kazuma; Kibei; Kwaiba; Kwaidan; Lady; Matazaémon; Mobei; Natsumé; Nippon; O''Hana; O''Iwa; O''Mino; Sama; San; Tamiya; Toémon; Yoshiwara; Yotsuya; hand; man; woman summary = of Kyu[u]bei''s house said Densuké--"Ojo[u]san, condescend to wait here The cause of Densuké''s appearance is a woman." The old man made a face. knew little about the man, but Cho[u]bei at one time had been resident with impediments...."--"It is the daughter of Tamiya; O''Iwa San. Matazaémon Dono has commissioned this Rokuro[u]bei to secure a _muko_." too great the kindness of Cho[u]bei San and wife." O''Taki laughed apartment were Kondo[u] Rokuro[u]bei and his wife, O''Iwa, and Iémon. Replied Cho[u]bei coldly--"That is the wife of Tamiya Iémon; O''Iwa San, diviner, doubtless Iémon San knows Kondo[u] Rokuro[u]bei by this time. satisfy Iémon, Master of Tamiya, O''Iwa, his ward, and Ito[u] Kwaiba, the Iémon no man is allowed entrance to the house." Kwaiba knitted his O''Iwa''s stay of nearly seven days at Cho[u]bei''s house was one of the a year of the Ojo[u]san''s leaving the house in Yotsuya?" O''Iwa turned to id = 19945 author = De Benneville, James S. (James Seguin) title = Bakemono Yashiki (The Haunted House), Retold from the Japanese Originals Tales of the Tokugawa, Volume 2 date = keywords = Aoyama; Buddha; Danna; Dentatsu; Dono; Edo; Footnote; Goten; House; Isuké; Iyeyasu; Jimbei; Jinnai; Kagé; Kakunai; Kami; Kiku; Nippon; Nishioka; O''Kiku; Page; Rokuzo; Sama; Sampei; San; Shimo; Shu[u]zen; Shukké; Tokugawa; Tono; Yoshida; Yoshiwara; great; man summary = honoured house officer (_kyu[u]nin_) of his master was the six days turn That very day--toward noon--the summons came through the girl O''Han. With sinking heart I took my way to her ladyship''s sitting room. place that Shu[u]zen only sought to avoid--they could live as husband _kyu[u]nin_ (house officer) watched Shu[u]zen as he retired to his room. Abé Shiro[u]goro[u] was a great lord, and Shu[u]zen answered Bankei--"Deign to relate something of how Shu[u]zen Dono came to this At Shu[u]zen''s order that night Isuké met his lord at the steps of the Shu[u]zen in sport had placed a cold wet hand on his neck. hair of the beard and head show it to be a man." Shu[u]zen turned to a Shu[u]zen, my father, lies close at hand. Aoyama Shu[u]zen Dono...." The list was a long one. have faced Shu[u]zen; except sword in hand. Aoyama Shu[u]zen Sama, _hatamoto_ with a _yashiki_ in the Bancho[u]. id = 20299 author = Emerson, Nathaniel Bright title = Unwritten Literature of Hawaii: The Sacred Songs of the Hula date = keywords = Akua; Footnote; HULA; Hana; Hawaii; Hiiaka; Hilo; Kahiki; Kama; Kamehameha; Kane; Kapo; Kauai; Keawe; Kilauea; King; Kona; Koolau; Laka; Lehua; Lohiau; Lono; Maka; Maui; Mauna; Mele; Oahu; Pele; Puna; Song; Wai; Wailua; god; hawaiian; illustration; like; love; music; page; plate; time; translation summary = heart of the old-time Hawaiian as he approached the great think of the old-time Hawaiians as light-hearted children of The prayers which the hula folk of old times chanted while [Footnote 85: _Wai._ Literally water, refers to the bowl of of the hula," said one man, "had ways of fun-making peculiar [Footnote 236: Full form, _pahu-hula_.] The author of this love-song, _mele ipo_, is said to have island of Kauai, and at some places the hula was performed as This mele hoipoipo, love-song, like the one previously given, NOTE.--The music to which this hula song is set was produced The ancient Hawaiians naturally regarded the Pele hula with In ancient times the performance of the hula Pele, like that in the hula Pele, and by his skillfully-worded prayer-songs, E ALA, _e Kahiki-ku_: _mele_ for the _hula Pele_ 196 I ALOHA _i ke ko a ka wai: mele_ for the _hula ku''i_ 251 id = 13603 author = Haleole, S. N. title = The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai date = keywords = Aiwohikupua; Alii; Halaaniani; Hauailiki; Hawaii; Hinaikamalama; Kahalaomapuana; Kaonohiokala; Kapukaihaoa; Kauai; Kauakahialii; Keaau; Kekalukaluokewa; Kohala; Kuhina; Laieikawai; Laielohelohe; Mailehaiwale; Makaula; Malio; Maui; Moanalihaikawaokele; Molokai; Oahu; Paliuli; Poliahu; Puna; Waka; aku; chapter; footnote; hawaiian; mai; polynesian summary = Next day, at midday, the chief slept and Laieikawai came to Aiwohikupua hoomakakiu hou mai la oia me ka manao ua hele aku kela mea ana i ike ai; Hamakua kona hiki mua ana, oi hele aku oia mai ka manawa uuku o kahi hoailona o kona hiki ana mai; no ka mea, ua olelo aku kuu wahi kahu nei "A pau kana olelo ana ia Laieikawai i keia mau mea, i mai la ka wahine i pau; mai keia la aku a hiki i ko''u mau la hope, aole loa ana wau e lawe Iloko o keia hana a ke Alii, aole nae oia i hai aku i keia mea ana e ike hoi ana anei a hiki i Kauai, mai olelo oukou, i Hawaii aku nei kakou i o A no ka ike maopopo ana aku o Aiwohikupua ia Laieikawai, he mea e hoi ka id = 5762 author = Ivens, W. G. (Walter George) title = Grammar and Vocabulary of the Lau Language, Solomon Islands date = keywords = Lau; Malaita; ana; noun; verb summary = things; _gi_ is used with the forms of the personal pronoun plural Certain nouns take the suffixed pronoun denoting the possessor. the pronoun can not be suffixed: _afe nau_ my wife, _arai nia_ her 1. These all follow a noun or a pronoun: _a mwela ne_ this person, _bago_ is used following a noun or a pronoun: _a doo bago_ _geni agu_ a wife for me, _nia lea ana_ he went his way, _gu ka gele _si doo oro agu_ I have many things, _e langi ana_ not in it, lost, _nia soe agera_ he questioned them, _soea satana ana a doo bago_ ask general use, its meaning is with: _doo gera saungia ana_ the thing verbal nouns to which the suffixed pronoun is always added: _doo_ n., thing; the noun ending may be added; with the personal _gi_ article, denotes plurality, follows the noun; _na mwane gi_, id = 8868 author = Natsume, Soseki title = Botchan (Master Darling) date = keywords = Badger; Clown; Hubbard; Kiyo; Koga; Madonna; Mr.; Porcupine; Red; Shirt; Sir; Squash; Tokyo; like; teacher summary = She evidently thought as soon as a fellow finishes school, money comes ''Badger'' for the principal, ''Red Shirt'' for the head-teacher, "Won''t you go fishing?" asked Red Shirt He talks in a strangely womanish constant visitor at the house of Red Shirt, and wherever he went, Clown As Clown used to follow Red Shirt like I returned home and got ready, and having joined Red Shirt and Clown at "By the way, how would it look," said Clown, "if we place Madonna by "Hard to fish sea-breams in six fathoms," said Red Shirt as he dropped a "Goruki sounds like the name of a Russian literator," said Red Shirt. "Yes, just like a Russian literator," Clown at once seconded Red Shirt. "Well, let''s be going," said Red Shirt suddenly. "Of Red Shirt and Porcupine, which is a better fellow?" One day Red Shirt asked me to come over to his house as he had something id = 37766 author = Pu, Songling title = Strange Stories from the Lodge of Leisures date = keywords = Kiun; Wang; chinese; day; house; little; long; man; merchant; young summary = A young man, clothed in a long pale green dress, allowed himself to be people pushed the door, crossed the small yard bordered right and left The next day the neighbours, seeing that the student''s door was open, Pushing the heavy sides of the door, they entered; an old man with his house waiting for a favourable day, when the young widow began to find A short time after, at Wang''s turn to enter, he struck a light, saw a In the town of Sou-tcheou a young man lived called Kiun, seeing a man coming to work in a field not far from there, went to The little man suddenly saw his father and asked to be forgiven. Suddenly she heard steps outside the door; a young man appeared on the Before going back to his house, he went round to the tomb of the old man id = 12086 author = nan title = Eastern Shame Girl date = keywords = Chang; Chia; Governor; Life; Liu; Lord; Shih; Sun summary = days went quickly, and the months too; and a year had passed. "We who keep open doors must eat our visitors three times a day, and who refuses riches, opens wide the door, and makes my old body bear So Shih-niang said; "I have stayed in your house for a long time, and Next day they thanked Yuch-lang again, and went to the house of "Since earliest time," said Sun, "the hearts of women have been as As the girl did not answer, this wise old visitor turned to the mother So the old woman went up into the sick man''s room, and he said to her the evening, said to his mother: "An excellent day''s work! At this moment the door of the house opened below, and a man came As soon as the mother had left the room, the woman took a slight id = 12894 author = nan title = Sacred Books of the East date = keywords = Agni; Ahura; Aspahê; Avesta; Bodhisattva; Brahman; Brâhmana; Buddha; Devas; Drug; Earth; Footnote; God; Holy; Indra; Koran; Lord; Maruts; Mazda; Mohammed; Mâra; Nasu; Nirvâna; Rishi; Rudra; Sraoshô; Tathâgata; Zarathustra; great; let; maker; shall; world; zend summary = power of mind; being the son of the gods thou hast become their father. Let no man think lightly of evil, saying in his heart, It will not come Let no man think lightly of good, saying in his heart, It will not come competent to all men that God has made: but a Great Man cannot be unbelievers sneer and ask, Is this your man according to God''s heart? down, after what we have manifested unto men in the scripture, God shall said unto them who believe not, Follow that which God hath sent down; and they shall come swiftly unto thee: and know that God is mighty and said, Thy sign shall be, that thou shalt speak unto no man for three earth; and to God shall all things return. God, shall have a great reward; unto whom certain men said, Verily the and fear God, ye shall receive a great reward. id = 19264 author = nan title = Japanese Literature Including Selections from Genji Monogatari and Classical Poetry and Drama of Japan date = keywords = Anon; Aoi; Chiûjiô; Court; Emperor; Empress; Footnote; Genji; Imperial; Japan; Kami; Kokimi; Koremitz; Lady; Palace; Princess; Royal; Sadaijin; Tayû; Udaijin; Violet; Wistaria; chinese; japanese; like summary = "In this hot weather," said Genji, in a low tone, "what makes him come that prayer," said Genji, turning to the girl, "it shows our life is "The Chiûjiô told me once," said Genji, "that she had a little one. "How timid the little girl must feel!" thought Genji, as he was shown evening," said Genji, as he led the girl away, to the great surprise day, please," said Genji, and he went off, the maidens who attended on In these days much of Genji''s time was passed at Nijiô with Violet, Genji thought it was time to inform her father about his daughter; but The priest said one day to his wife, "Prince Genji, the imperial son In the course of a few days Genji was invited by the Emperor to come "It is a long time since I saw you last," said Genji, "but still I id = 37938 author = nan title = Chinese Poems date = keywords = A.D.; Dynasty; Emperor; Han; King; Lan; Shi; Song; Tze; chinese; ping; tseh summary = little excursion into the field of Chinese poetry, for the thoughts and ''The River by Night in Spring,'' ''Reflections on the Brevity of Life,'' work and passed away during nearly three thousand years, they know but Han Dynasty or earlier, and they are regarded as poetical compositions rules which have guided Chinese poets in writing poetry since the T''ang this day; and during the most flourishing years of the T''ang Dynasty the read the poems of the T''ang period and neglect those of ancient times; dynasties did not always follow the new poetical technique of the T''ang Form of 5-character Lüh poem beginning in the Ping tone: each line in terms of ping and tseh forms the rhythm of Chinese poetry. the poets of the T''ang Dynasty; but in ancient poetry, words both in his old age he was allowed to return, and he ended his days peacefully the work of ancient Chinese poets. id = 42026 author = nan title = English-Bisaya Grammar, in Twenty Eight Lessons date = keywords = Ang; Bisaya; Cun; Dios; English; FUTURE; God; Lesson; acó; dili; form; imong; imperative; man; mga; nga; particle; past; present; sia; tense summary = mga igso-on salapia-non man--Are you Peter''s father?, Icao ba ang sia, apan dili palahubóg--Where is my father?, ¿Hain ba ang acong Each man shall be judged by God. Ang tagsa ca taoo pagahocman sa Dreadful shall be the punishment Daco man ang castigo nga The man whom I saw yesterday has Ang tao nga naquita co cahapon The merciful man helps to his Ang taoo nga mangilooyan nacatabang sa 4.a As auxiliaries of the verb Man, are employed the article ang The verbs, as we have said, are formed by means of roots and particles cay na-a man canimo ang ngatanan nga quinahanglan, cay aron dili ca sia canaco, nga ualo na ca-adlao ang imong paghigdá. sia: ania man dinhi ang siya nga guilingcoran nia sa masubsub. canimo sa imong mga buhat, nasayod acó nga mahal ca-ayo ang tiempo sa Nagamato-od acó canimo nga la una y media na, cay ang id = 45933 author = nan title = Romances of Old Japan Rendered into English from Japanese Sources date = keywords = Gunbei; Jurobei; Kesa; Kinu; Kotaro; Kwannon; Matsuo; Midori; San; Sato; Sawaichi; Sugawara; Tama; Tokijiro; Urasato; Yendo; Yumi; footnote; illustration summary = On the quest of the lost sword Jurobei and his wife left Yedo buoyant mother, and know what it is to be loved and cherished like all the Overcome with the passion of mother-love, she enfolded the poor little beauty, and Gunbei thought that she looked more ravishingly lovely than At this time it happened, one day, that his wife fell suddenly ill moments of his life saying that he would return seven times to work for The young man, fearing the wrath of her parents, went to live in hand and taking hers said, "Ever since you came here I have loved you devotion to the Sugawara House, Matsuo and O Chiyo, to save their young lived a _samurai_ named Matsuo with his wife O Chiyo, and their little Kotaro, my little son, come here--here," she said with a sob, and their young hearts were carried away beyond the bounds of time and id = 7095 author = nan title = Malayan Literature: Comprising Romantic Tales, Epic Poetry and Royal Chronicles date = keywords = Bagdad; Bidasari; Chah; Djouher; Djouhou; God; Haroun; King; Majesty; Manikam; Queen; Roum; Souran; Sultan; Thai summary = "O King," they said, "our hearts were filled with fear And said, "O King, thy heart is sorely vexed." Bowed low and said: "My father, lord, and King, And said: "The King wished not to let him come "I''ve come to seek thee." Then the old King said: He said: "Approach, my son, thou art a king One day the King said to the minister: first minister said to him, bowing low: "O my lord, King of the world, King Chah Djouhou said to her: "O my young wife, dear princess, are said, "the fruit of my heart, come, the King calls you." The King said to him: "My lord, whence do you come? "Very well," said the minister; "let us go then before the King of the The King said, "Minister of the country of Damas, have you any sons?" When the minister heard these words he said, "O king of the world, your id = 8094 author = nan title = Certain Noble Plays of Japan: From the manuscripts of Ernest Fenollosa date = keywords = CHORUS; KAGEKIYO; KUMASAKA; PRIEST; SHITE; TOMO; TSURE; tennin summary = become a wind instrument and sings no longer like active men, sailor or My play is made possible by a Japanese dancer whom I have seen dance in a spirits and gods or by young nobles at the court, and much old lyric begin so many plays by a Traveller asking his way with many questions, a I wonder now would the sea be that way, or the little place Kefu for it; so I, like any other priest that might want to know a little bit years come to their full, the wands Nishikigi were set up, until there others lie, although a man might come for a hundred nights, it may be, or man, one who had watched out the thousand nights; a bright cave, for they SHITE (In the form of an old priest) The priest passes the night under the pine trees. The wind comes down from the pine trees on the