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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 30 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 126324 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 82 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 God 13 King 10 Allah 10 Ali 9 thou 8 Sir 7 thee 7 high 7 Sultan 7 Commander 7 Bagdad 6 faithful 6 Vizier 6 Story 6 Persia 6 Khalif 5 Zobeide 5 Sindbad 5 Baghdad 5 Baba 5 Aladdin 4 come 4 Princess 4 Prince 4 Mesrour 4 Jaafer 4 Deen 4 Cairo 4 Ahmed 4 Abou 3 Thaher 3 Selim 3 Schemselnihar 3 Saleh 3 Reshid 3 Queen 3 Perviz 3 Noureddin 3 Noor 3 Morgiana 3 Madam 3 Lady 3 Jinn 3 Hassan 3 Ebn 3 Damascus 3 Camaralzaman 3 Beder 3 Bahman 3 Assad Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 7443 day 7217 man 5823 time 5812 king 4617 prince 4349 son 4310 hand 3955 princess 3860 sultan 3749 house 3664 night 3517 woman 3476 slave 3458 father 3344 brother 3230 palace 3220 place 3204 lady 3011 eye 2954 word 2654 head 2601 city 2573 life 2510 thing 2499 merchant 2496 vizier 2472 mother 2443 wife 2312 door 2298 heart 2287 daughter 2246 way 2113 story 2110 death 2095 nothing 1843 love 1840 gold 1808 people 1740 horse 1566 water 1540 year 1501 morning 1475 name 1473 foot 1473 ad 1457 end 1456 face 1449 money 1424 one 1421 thee Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 7539 thou 4416 God 2539 King 1518 Deen 1396 Quoth 1324 Sultan 1291 Allah 1194 Ali 1143 Aladdin 1120 Khalif 1107 Abou 1019 Hassan 1017 Sir 996 Vizier 995 Persia 946 El 918 Prince 845 hath 825 genie 799 hast 793 el 747 Commander 709 thee 694 Thou 688 Godwin 660 lord 649 Alaeddin 623 Wulf 623 Footnote 566 Bagdad 555 ben 555 Story 537 Baba 509 Rosamund 493 Zobeide 491 _ 488 al 480 Madam 474 Princess 470 wilt 462 Schemselnihar 456 ye 453 Alla 448 Ebn 442 Baghdad 439 prince 425 caliph 410 Ahmed 408 Lady 405 Noureddin Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 56227 i 53879 he 36024 him 27738 it 27177 you 25661 me 20790 she 17060 they 14990 her 13831 them 9126 we 5220 thee 5218 us 5143 himself 3055 myself 1487 herself 1082 themselves 940 yourself 447 thyself 383 ourselves 318 mine 247 itself 206 one 164 yours 108 his 96 ye 56 hers 52 thy 49 theirs 27 ours 20 thou 18 whereof 10 yourselves 7 hitherto 6 ay 5 oneself 5 o 4 tart 3 yousouf 3 whence 2 midmost 2 d''eau 2 break 2 aye 2 --they 1 â 1 weary-- 1 warm,''you 1 together-- 1 pelf Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 90238 be 43174 have 21923 say 13168 do 11512 come 11485 go 10616 take 10598 see 9047 make 7940 give 6860 know 5762 tell 5512 find 4783 bring 4750 hear 4462 answer 4352 return 4116 reply 4008 leave 3329 ask 3275 think 3256 put 2935 sit 2929 look 2855 fall 2833 let 2719 carry 2624 speak 2413 follow 2376 enter 2371 set 2280 pass 2271 send 2044 call 1943 get 1925 eat 1896 cry 1893 rise 1827 turn 1762 open 1702 stand 1631 begin 1604 receive 1559 lie 1527 live 1505 become 1476 desire 1470 appear 1433 lay 1417 throw Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 23836 not 14320 so 9833 then 5974 up 5516 great 5397 out 4600 more 4363 other 3983 down 3806 now 3805 as 3679 much 3575 good 3468 well 3206 very 3022 soon 3004 long 2800 only 2779 old 2757 most 2688 again 2556 first 2494 never 2457 young 2398 same 2367 away 2300 own 2131 little 2068 in 2027 last 1953 off 1940 such 1910 there 1901 indeed 1813 here 1792 thus 1778 also 1754 many 1557 immediately 1554 still 1432 back 1430 high 1363 no 1344 next 1290 on 1255 together 1244 forth 1202 far 1198 full 1183 once Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 656 least 608 good 399 great 234 most 200 rich 164 fine 131 eld 104 young 103 high 86 large 71 l 50 happy 50 bad 49 near 45 deep 43 small 42 say 41 goodly 37 li 35 rare 32 handsome 31 fair 30 dear 29 low 27 manif 25 choice 24 j 22 Most 21 pleasant 18 strong 18 strange 18 farth 17 mean 17 dar 17 bold 16 sorry 16 safe 14 foul 12 vile 12 utter 12 short 12 fat 12 dark 12 bright 11 old 11 noble 11 like 11 easy 11 chief 10 pure Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2523 most 76 well 52 least 20 sayest 5 youngest 4 quick 4 deemest 3 sworest 3 opprest 3 near 2 hearest 2 feelest 1 wroughtest 1 wiliest 1 stoutest 1 liest 1 lest 1 gavest 1 fairest 1 comest 1 bringest 1 addest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 charlz.dns2go.com 2 www.capitalnet.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 7 http://charlz.dns2go.com/gutenberg/ 2 http://www.capitalnet.com/~jcbyers/index.htm Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 god is most 29 night came on 23 god have mercy 21 night was far 20 sultan was much 17 night was past 15 sultan was not 14 sultan was so 13 prince was not 13 sultan did not 12 days were past 12 thou be not 12 woman came up 11 things were ready 11 time went on 10 father was dead 10 prince had not 10 woman came in 10 words were scarcely 9 days are past 9 life is not 8 lady came up 8 night was half 8 night was pretty 8 son did not 8 woman is not 8 woman went out 8 words were hardly 7 king was not 7 prince did not 7 prince was so 7 princess took up 7 things being thus 7 thou go in 6 brother was not 6 brother was quite 6 brother was so 6 city were just 6 day had scarcely 6 god took compassion 6 house was not 6 king fell down 6 king had not 6 king went out 6 lady was not 6 life was troubled 6 man had not 6 man was not 6 man went out 6 merchant was not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 words were no sooner 5 prince was not asleep 5 sultan was not satisfied 5 thou be not asleep 5 word was no sooner 4 father is no more 4 heads were not so 4 merchant had no sooner 4 prince saw no more 4 words are not alike 3 brother was no longer 3 eyes were not so 3 house was not far 3 house was not sufficiently 3 king was not long 3 lady had no sooner 3 lady made no reply 3 man made no answer 3 place was not so 3 prince had no reason 3 princess had no occasion 3 princess was not at 3 slave was not long 3 sultan made no longer 3 sultan was not able 3 sultan was not rich 3 thing was not worth 3 time was not yet 3 vizier found no great 3 vizier was not long 3 woman had no regard 3 woman is not so 3 woman took no notice 3 women do not easily 2 brother made no answer 2 brother was not negligent 2 father had no male 2 god is not unmindful 2 house is no place 2 king had no knowledge 2 king was not able 2 king was not satisfied 2 kings were not only 2 ladies were not less 2 lady did not so 2 lady was not insensible 2 lady was not satisfied 2 life is not pleasant 2 life is not pleasing 2 life is not sweet A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 19860 author = Anonymous title = The Arabian Nights Entertainments date = keywords = Aladdin; Ali; Amina; Baba; Bagdad; Bahman; Cassim; Footnote; God; Morgiana; Perviz; Prince; Princess; Schehera; Sindbad; Zobeide; good summary = having said this, the genie disappeared, to the great joy of the came in and said, "An old man, whom I do not know, brings your hatchet The old man, having sat a short time, arose, and went out; but he as soon as it was day we left the palace, and went aboard my ship, Next day the two princes went to the place appointed; and as soon as "I am just now come," said Aladdin, "from a man who says he is my Aladdin''s mother took the lamp and said to her son, "Here it is, but "Genie," said Aladdin, "build me a palace fit to receive the Princess place, said to Aladdin, "I thought, prince, that nothing in the world sat down, and Aladdin said, "I beg of you, princess, to tell me what When the pretended Fatima came, Aladdin said, "Come hither, good id = 47285 author = Anonymous title = Sindbad the Sailor, & Other Stories from the Arabian Nights date = keywords = Abu; Aladdin; Bedr; Budur; Dervish; Efrite; Grand; Hasan; Khalifeh; King; Lamp; Slave; Sultan; Vizier summary = _The Sultan and his Vizier looking for Aladdin''s magic Palace_ 104 ten gold pieces in his hand, he said, "Hasten now to thy mother and "O my mother," said Aladdin, "how much thou art to blame! "Look at it, Mother!" cried Aladdin; "and thou wouldst have me cast "Then," said Aladdin, "see thou to it that in thy gossip woman, for many days," said the Sultan; "and thou hast not approached thy speech," said Aladdin, "that thou hast some bad news. Aladdin answered: "Know, O Slave of the Lamp, that the Sultan promised "O Slave of the Lamp," said Aladdin, "do as thou didst last "What is thy suit?" asked the Sultan of Aladdin''s mother as soon as she "By Allah!" said the Sultan, "thou art of ready wit, O Vizier! Lamp," said Aladdin, "this is my wedding day and I go to the Sultan''s id = 5612 author = Anonymous title = The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Volume 01 date = keywords = Agib; Amgrad; Assad; Badoura; Bagdad; Balsora; Bedreddin; Cairo; Camaralzaman; China; Dinarzade; Ebn; God; Heaven; Noureddin; Persia; Scheherazade; Schemselnihar; Sindbad; Sir; Thaher; Zobeide; come summary = The sixth night being come, the sultan and his lady went to bed. Great prince of genies, says the old man, you must know that we great deal of passion and action, she said to lovely Amine, Pray tailor came in and told me, An old man, said he, whom I do not he soon heard a voice, which said, Do you know what honest man man cast his eyes upon me, and said, My good lady, pray let me This prince one day commanded the grand vizier Giafar to come to to him, and said, Good slave, pray thee tell me where thou hadst very little time came home, and brought with him a young man, a Ebn Thaher hearing the prince of Persia speak, said to him, Sir, The jeweller having taken his place again near the prince, said Son, said the old man, you could not have come in a better time, id = 8599 author = Dixon, E. title = Fairy Tales from the Arabian Nights date = keywords = Ahmed; Beder; Camaralzaman; Gulnare; Houssain; King; Marzavan; Persia; Prince; Princess; Queen; Saleh; Samandal; Sir summary = The King of Persia, in great astonishment, said ''Madam, can it be King of Persia, in whose palace she was at present; ''Sister,'' said Having so spoken, King Saleh, who had restored Prince Beder to his the King of Persia said to Queen Gulnare, ''Madam, I should have length, to the great grief of King Beder and Queen Gulnare, who queen his mother and the princesses, no sooner saw that King Beder Now King Beder had heard what they said, and he immediately fell in ''Fair queen,'' answered King Beder, receiving it with great respect, ''"Sir," said the princess to the king her father, "you have an taking the prince by the hand, ''Come then, my son,'' he said, ''let As soon as the prince came into the king''s presence, he bowed and When the prince had done speaking, the king said to him, ''This presented me to their king, who was a good prince. id = 39853 author = French, Harry W. (Harry Willard) title = The Lance of Kanana: A Story of Arabia date = keywords = Allah; Arabia; Bedouin; Kahled; Kanana; Mecca; Mount; Omar; camel summary = be a man?" and three times Kanana replied, "My father, I can not lift a Kanana, whom thou scornest, will be far away upon the desert, The moment the sun sank into the billows of sand Kanana had left his "I am Kanana, son of the sheik of the Beni Sads," replied the Bedouin "My father, I spoke for thy soldiers," replied Kanana, quickly. "My father," said Kanana, "as I came a little way with the caravan "Faster," said Kanana, and the long legs of the white camel swung out a "Faster," said Kanana, touching the camel''s neck with his shepherd''s "Faster!" said Kanana, and the white camel broke into a run, swinging in "Faster!" said Kanana; the camel''s head dropped till his neck lost its Kanana and his camel-driver were left alone. "Thou hast given thy life for Allah and Arabia," Kanana said, "and when id = 2762 author = Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider) title = The Brethren date = keywords = Andrew; D''Arcy; Damascus; Godwin; Hassan; Jerusalem; Lozelle; Masouda; Rosamund; Saladin; Salah; Saracens; Sinan; Sir; Sultan; Wulf; nay summary = Godwin smiled grimly, but answered nothing; only Rosamund said: Now Rosamund turned very pale, while the face of Wulf went red "Listen, Rosamund, and do not turn your eyes," said Godwin. "I think so," said Wulf, "for, as Rosamund here knows, the tall "Sir," said Godwin in a weak voice, "we do not know how to thank voice said, "Sir Godwin''s luck is great, but give me Sir Wulf''s "Sir," said Godwin, "we seek the leave to ask your daughter''s "And Wulf should not have asked it," said Godwin. "We wish to ride those horses," said Wulf lightly, and Godwin "Who remembered the swords of Godwin and Wulf," broke in Rosamund "Come," said Godwin to Wulf; "we had best obey." Godwin looked at Wulf, who said in English: "Come," said Godwin to Wulf in a strange, quiet voice. "Nay," answered Godwin; "look upon Rosamund, and think what is id = 128 author = Lang, Andrew title = The Arabian Nights Entertainments date = keywords = Aladdin; Ali; Bagdad; Caliph; Camaralzaman; Cogia; King; Majesty; Noureddin; Persian; Prince; Princess; Sindbad; Story; Sultan; sire summary = When her husband next went away for one day, she told on slave to turn When night came the Sultan called his vizir, and said to him, "I have "Madam," said the young man, addressing Zobeida, "if you wish to know One day the king sent for me and said, "Sindbad, I am going to ask a "Madam," said the prince, "I have no wish to survive the king, my "Sire," said the princess to her father, "you wish me to marry, and I The princess said but little at the time, but next morning she went to "Sire," said the princess, "yesterday I was the king, to-day I am only turning to Camaralzaman, he said, "My son, as your wife, the Princess "Then the Sultan will have to see me," said the princess. "Well, I will look at it no more to-day," said the Sultan. id = 36301 author = Pardoe, Miss (Julia) title = The Thousand and One Days: A Companion to the "Arabian Nights" date = keywords = Aboulcassem; Achmet; Ali; Altoun; Arab; Bagdad; Basra; China; Eggadi; God; Heaven; Jew; Khalaf; Khan; Lin; Medjeddin; Selim; Tchin; Timurtasch; Tourandocte; Yousouf; Zelica; day; man summary = prayers the earth opened, and the dervise said to the young man, "You "Now, O king!" continued the old man, "I have lived long enough, since night, to the tree where I was bound, and said to me, "Young man, I am "Great prince," said the cadi as soon as he perceived me, "blessed be "My prince," said she, "even were you not the son of a great king, I contemplation." "Thy wishes shall be gratified," said Almguer; "thou and looking towards Lin-in, said, "During the time my dear son-in-law said, "Great king, whose justice and goodness have raised the vast "Lovely princess," said Khalaf, "what is the name of that prince who, "I know for how long a time thou hast thought thus," replied Yousouf. journey, for this young man is dead; his funeral took place some days "Let us depart, my lord," said prince Aly; "the time is precious. id = 37679 author = Unknown title = Ali Baba, or the Forty Thieves date = keywords = Ali; Baba summary = PUBLISHER OF ALL KINDS OF COLORED TOY BOOKS Cassim, the other Ali Baba. considerable fortune, and lived at his ease; but the wife of Ali Baba the rock, said, "Open, Sesame;" immediately a door opened, the robbers Ali Baba told his brother the secret of the cave. Cassim was buried with all due solemnity, and Ali Baba removed to the Buying nineteen mules and thirty-nine large jars, one full of oil, and then proceeded to the street where Ali Baba dwelt. may lodge to-night?" Ali Baba welcomed the pretended oil merchant, Without letting any one into the secret, Ali Baba and Morgiana the opposite to Ali Baba''s house. Ali Baba''s son went every day to his The pretended Cogia Hassan soon appeared to be very fond of Ali Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. A NEW SERIES OF FAIRY TOY BOOKS, Wrigley''s new ABC Book. Wrigley''s new Riddle Book. The New Comic Conversation Cards. id = 57 author = Unknown title = Aladdin and the Magic Lamp date = keywords = Aladdin; Sultan summary = coming." Aladdin ran home and told his mother of his newly found Next day the magician led Aladdin into some beautiful gardens a long Aladdin found everything as the magician had said, gathered some fruit away, but Aladdin, snatching the lamp, said boldly: "Fetch me something Aladdin''s mother, when she came to herself, said: "Whence comes this the vizier''s son out of bed, leaving Aladdin with the Princess. The Sultan than turned to Aladdin''s mother, saying: "Good woman, a Next day Aladdin invited the Sultan to see the palace. She went and said to the magician: "Give me a new lamp for my life, genie," said Aladdin, "and bring my palace back." "That is must ask him of the lamp." "Even so," said Aladdin, "but thou canst After he had kissed her Aladdin said: "I beg of you, Princess, but Aladdin went to the dead magician, took the lamp out of his vest, id = 20916 author = nan title = The Arabian Nights: Their Best-known Tales date = keywords = Aladdin; Ali; Baba; Bahman; Bird; Codadad; Emeer; God; Moosa; Morgiana; Perviz; Prince; Princess; Sinbad; Sir; Solomon; african; king summary = As soon as the princess saw the devout woman, she said to her: "My good him and saluting him, said: "God prolong your days, good father, and "Good father," said the princess, "I have travelled a great way, and woman," said the sultan, "art thou worthy that I should answer thee?" come," said Aladdin, "from a man who says he is my uncle on my father''s Aladdin''s mother: "My good sister," said he, "do not be surprised at Aladdin''s mother took the lamp, and said to her son: "Here it is, but it her, and said: "Mother, let us lose no time; before the sultan and the As soon as the porters of the sultan''s palace saw Aladdin''s mother, they than are necessary," said the sultan; "come to my palace, and you shall "Well," said the sultan, "have you seen Aladdin''s palace?" "No," Aladdin had not much to tell the sultan, but only said: "When the id = 5100 author = nan title = Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp date = keywords = Alaeddin; Asnam; Bedrulbudour; Burton; Divan; Footnote; Galland; God; Jinn; King; Lady; Lit; Maugrabin; Mubarek; Night; Sultan; Vizier; Zein; thee; thou summary = And look thou believe not all that shall be said to thee by the great shall [any] of the kings be like unto thee." So Zein ul Asnam arose When the time of the evening-meal came, she said to Alaeddin, "O my son, upon her, and said to him, "O my son Alaeddin, what hast thou learned of Maugrabin said to Alaeddin, "Choose that which pleaseth thee, O my son." turned to Alaeddin and said to him, "An thou do that which I shall tell ring, is the treasure whereof I have told thee; so do thou put thy hand to thee by [marrying] thy daughter the Lady Bedrulbudour with my son Alaeddin to thy daughter the Lady Bedrulbudour." The Sultan was and when he returned, the Sultan said to him, "O my son Alaeddin, what thee." And Alaeddin said to him, "It is my will that thou complete the id = 5242 author = nan title = Tales from the Arabic — Volume 01 date = keywords = Aboulhusn; Allah; Commander; Fuad; God; Khalif; King; Mesrour; Nuzhet; Shah; Story; Zubeideh; come; faithful; high; thee; thou summary = and said to him, "God on thee, O my lord, go with me, for thou thee?'' and do thou answer her, saying, ''May thy head outlive Zubeideh said, "Indeed he hath not been with thee, nor hast thou captain of the caravan said, "God maketh thee gift of him, O king servants went in to him and said to him, ''O king, if thou keep thou shall find ease in thy patience.'' But the man said to him, said, "O king, it behoveth thee, if thou see or hear that one the vizier said, ''O king, this woman to whose love thy heart said to him, ''God shall surely slay thee, for that thou Then said she to him, ''When the king saw him and questioned thee Then said the king, "How long wilt thou beguile us with thy thee and do thou let me go my way.'' Then said the wife, ''O man, id = 5243 author = nan title = Tales from the Arabic — Volume 02 date = keywords = Allah; Cadi; Commander; God; Iblis; Ishac; Jinn; Kemeriyeh; Meimoun; Queen; Selim; Story; Tuhfeh; high; thou summary = said, ''Praise be to God, the King who availeth unto all things, said to him, ''I am thy brother''s wife and God (extolled be His money-changer, ''God requite thee for us with good, for that thou hawk saw her, he said, "God requite thee with good! So the young man said to his sister Selma, ''Abide thou So he said to him, ''O youth, wilt thou that I release thee from with him till the break of day." And he said, "As thou wilt." came to a lodging-house and said to the housekeeper, "Hast thou my face, said, "Who took this man?" Quoth the officers, "Thou I, and he said, "What is that thou hast with thee?" So I came thither, when he said to me, "May God not forsake thee! kissed her hands, till she said, ''Arise and I will set thee down id = 5244 author = nan title = Tales from the Arabic — Volume 03 date = keywords = Abbas; Allah; Baghdad; Commander; God; Khalif; King; Man; Mariyeh; Milah; Reshid; Sailor; Sindbad; Sitt; Son; Story; Wife; faithful; high; merchant; thou summary = do thou content thyself with that which God hath given thee and night, and on the morrow thou shall take thy slave-girl and go in Faithful said to her, "O damsel, thou art in love." "Yes," thee and to-day thou stealest!" So the hearts of the folk were bear thee company till thou come to thy place of assurance." And and said, "O king of the time and lord of the age and the day, workmen went to his father and said to him, "Thy son El Abbas when they saw him, they said to him, "O king, except thou succour Then said the king, "Hast thou a need we may accomplish unto words, she said to him, "O my lord, and which of the kings is thy be our excuse with thee, and thou of the sons of the kings?" But Quoth Shefikeh, "My mistress hath occasion for thee; so come thou id = 5245 author = nan title = Tales from the Arabic — Complete date = keywords = Abbas; Aboulhusn; Allah; Baghdad; Cadi; Commander; God; Jaafer; Jinn; Khalif; King; Lady; Lit; Man; Mariyeh; Meimoun; Night; Officer; Queen; Reshid; Sailor; Selim; Shah; Sindbad; Story; Sultan; Tuhfeh; Wife; Zubeideh; come; faithful; hearkening; high; merchant; thee; thou summary = and said to him, "God on thee, O my lord, go with me, for thou merchant took his eyes in his hand and said, ''How long [wilt thou thou shall find ease in thy patience.'' But the man said to him, said, "O king, it behoveth thee, if thou see or hear that one the vizier said, ''O king, this woman to whose love thy heart said to him, ''God shall surely slay thee, for that thou Then said the king, "How long wilt thou beguile us with thy young man said to the other, ''I hear that thou hast with thee a thou pleasest,'' rejoined the king, and the old man said, ''Verily, ground; [but meanwhile the lover had returned to his hidingplace] and his wife said to him, ''What sawest thou?'' ''I saw a man thee and do thou let me go my way.'' Then said the wife, ''O man, id = 5664 author = nan title = The Arabian Nights Entertainments — Volume 01 date = keywords = Agib; Amene; Bagdad; Buddir; Bussorah; Cairo; Damascus; Deen; Fetnah; Ganem; God; Houssun; Madam; Noor; Sinbad; Sir; Zobeide; day summary = The lady happening at this time to look up, saw the two princes vizier," said he, "after having represented to king Sinbad, that time, "Take those fish," said he to his vizier, "and carry them the sultan took some rest; but the young prince passed the night return," said the prince "I do indeed believe that you came Zobeide said to the two ladies, when she came to them, "Sisters, raising himself up, said, "Most beautiful lady, you began my good tailor came in and said, "An old man, whom I do not know, brings daughter''s health." "Sir," said the good man, "if your majesty The old man having sat a short time, arose, and went out; but he The young man turned his eyes towards me, and said, "My good said the caliph, "that old man is not rich; let us go to him and "Go," said the caliph to the grand vizier, "and cause id = 5665 author = nan title = The Arabian Nights Entertainments — Volume 02 date = keywords = Amgiad; Assad; Badoura; Bagdad; Deen; Ebn; God; Ibrahim; Kummir; Madam; Noor; Persia; Scheich; Schemselnihar; Sir; Thaher; Zummaun summary = said he, with a pleasant easy air, "I know it is in good hands; I the rest were viewed, "Come," said the caliph, "let us see what face of a highwayman, said to me, "Good old man, how came you to The prince of Persia and Ebn Thaher were a long time engaged in a wise man," said the prince of Persia, "I doubt not but you look Ebn Thaher, hearing the prince of Persia speak, replied, "Sir, I In the mean time, the trusty slave conducted the prince and Ebn The prince of Persia interrupted him, and said, "Kind Ebn Thaher, The jeweller having taken his place again near the prince, said When the prince had done speaking, the king said to him, "This the princess great pleasure, "Sire," said he to the prince, "your The prince having finished his account, the king said to him, "I id = 5666 author = nan title = The Arabian Nights Entertainments — Volume 03 date = keywords = Abou; Ali; Alla; Baba; Beder; Codadad; Deen; God; Gulnare; Hassan; Khaujeh; King; Mesrour; Morgiana; Persia; Saleh; Zobeide; african summary = Persia took great care not to let her know that he had come away The young sultan having read these words, said to the queen, "I "I know all, my son," said the sultan again, after having long "I do not pretend, son," said Abou Hassan''s mother, "to dissuade Abou Hassan''s mother went every day to visit her son, and could said she one day, "you do not observe that every time Abou Hassan Alla ad Deen''s mother took the lamp, and said to her son, "Here Alla ad Deen''s mother, knowing what her son was going to do, went place, said to Alla ad Deen, "I thought, prince, that nothing in "Alla ad Deen," said the sultan, "I cannot Alla ad Deen had not much to tell the sultan, but only said, Alla ad Deen with great tenderness, and said, "My son, be not id = 5667 author = nan title = The Arabian Nights Entertainments — Volume 04 date = keywords = Abou; Ahmed; Ali; Allah; Bahman; Banou; Bengal; God; Hindoo; Houssain; Indies; Mazin; Neeut; Nouronnihar; Perie; Persia; Perviz; Sir; Waak; prince; princess; sultan summary = The sultan of the Indies having kindly heard all that the princes to wonder that I know you, the sultan your father, the princes honoured the sultan his father, felt a great desire to know how The sorceress left the sultan, and knowing the place where prince "Good father," said the princess, "I have travelled a great way, unwell." "It is as thou hast said," replied the sultan. appeared, the sultan said, "Art thou a judge of horses?" He instants; after which, he said, "My son, many sultans and princes When the prince had reached the palace, the sultan perceiving his Having said this, the sultan released the prince, who repaired to When the sultan had entered the princess''s apartment, he said, kingdom." The prince having returned to the sultan, proposed his prince having answered all his queries, the sultan said, "Noble the prince, and said, "Go to the sultan, and acquaint him that id = 5668 author = nan title = The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Complete date = keywords = Abou; Ahmed; Ali; Alla; Assad; Baba; Bagdad; Beder; Buddir; Bussorah; Cairo; Damascus; Deen; Ebn; Fetnah; Ganem; God; Hassan; Ibrahim; Khaujeh; King; Madam; Mazin; Mesrour; Noor; Persia; Saleh; Scheich; Schemselnihar; Sir; Story; Thaher; Zobeide; Zummaun; alas summary = the sultan took some rest; but the young prince passed the night return," said the prince "I do indeed believe that you came tailor came in and said, "An old man, whom I do not know, brings daughter''s health." "Sir," said the good man, "if your majesty said the princess, "your majesty shall soon understand that I am This said, she went to the palace, and soon returned with a purse The jeweller having taken his place again near the prince, said the princess great pleasure, "Sire," said he to the prince, "your The prince having finished his account, the king said to him, "I The young sultan having read these words, said to the queen, "I "I know all, my son," said the sultan again, after having long sultan, the vizier, or his son, he only said, "Perhaps, mother, place, said to Alla ad Deen, "I thought, prince, that nothing in id = 8655 author = nan title = The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume I date = keywords = Afrit; Agib; Allah; Baghdad; Bassora; Bedreddin; Cairo; Commander; Ghanim; God; Jaafer; Khalif; King; Lady; Noureddin; Sultan; Vizier; faithful; high; know; tell; thee; thou; thy summary = till one day he said to him, "O my brother, I see that thou art come to release thee till now!'' Then he said to the Afrit, ''Spare lady said to him, ''What ails thee that thou dost not go away? God who hath sent thee to me!" Then she said, "O youth, art thou "O Beauty," said they, "dost thou know his like?" It answered, saying, "God requite thee with good and gladden thy heart as thou said, "Hold thy tongue and let him kiss thee, and thou shalt keep of thy desert." "O my lord," said Bedreddin, "wilt thou not tell himself, till the Vizier said to him, "Of what art thou thee!'' ''May God hear thy prayer!'' answered I: and he said, ''Be of place, as if she fled from thee, and thou after her, till thy out and said, ''Who art thou?'' ''Tell thy master,'' replied he, id = 8656 author = nan title = The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume II date = keywords = Afridoun; Allah; Aziz; Baghdad; Bedouin; Chamberlain; Constantinople; Dendan; Ennuman; God; Kanmakan; King; Mulouk; Muslims; Nuzhet; Omar; Sherkan; Taj; Vizier; Zeman; Zoulmekan; thee; thou summary = near thee till thou hast made thy preparations and sayest, ''Come do what thou sayest, when I know that, if I came to thy King Omar him that which thou hast heard so that thy father equipped thee hand and said, "Praise be to God who hath bestowed thee on me and So Sherkan went out to her and said, "The king calls for thee." the King long life; and he said to her, "Why hast thou not told this, till one day his father said to him, "What ails thee, that "one of the kings before thee went forth, in a time before thy God hath been gracious to thee in thy love, in that she whom thou my hand, said, "O my lord, God give thee joy of thy youth! King rejoiced and said to Dendan, "Go thou and rest thee of the id = 8657 author = nan title = The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume III date = keywords = Aboulhusn; Adam; Ahmed; Alaeddin; Ali; Allah; Amjed; Asaad; Bekkar; Budour; Commander; God; Jaafer; Kemerezzeman; Khalif; King; Nimeh; Num; Shemsennehar; Vizier; faithful; high; thee; thou summary = calls for thy coming in to me.'' ''O man,'' answered she, ''dost thou thou know me, thy sickness will leave thee and health return to thee till thou tell me the truth.'' ''Then,'' said the jeweller, ''I me know where I shall come to thee,'' said she, and I answered, or day, till at last the Vizier came in to him and said, ''O King God bless thee,'' answered Merzewan, ''and preserve thy son to thee!'' Then said the King, ''From what country comest thou?'' thee with thy father hath befallen her with hers, and thou art darkness and he said, ''O King, thou hast in thy palace women and Kemerezzeman and said, ''O king''s son, art thou minded to marry my they before their death?" do thou answer, "Thy sons salute thee come to thee," said she; "but tell me who thou art and who id = 8658 author = nan title = The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume IV date = keywords = Abou; Ali; Allah; Baghdad; Bassora; Commander; God; Jaafer; Khalif; King; Koran; Lord; Mensour; Mesrour; Mohammed; Prophet; Reshid; Uns; Vizier; Wujoud; Zumurrud; come; faithful; high; thee; thou; thy summary = he said to me, "O my son, God hath blessed thee with this wealth, Ali Shar and kissing his hands, said to him, ''O my lord, buy thou If in thy time thou find but one to love thee and be true, I rede God never bring thee to need!'' Ali went on, but, as he came to a worthy old woman, saw him and said to him, ''God keep thee, O my replied the Khalif, ''let us hear it; for report is not like eyewitness.'' ''O Commander of the Faithful,'' said Ibn Mensour, ''lend Yea, I conjure thee by thy life, tell me what thou hast heard: came up two men, who said to her, ''What makes thee weep?'' Quoth Quoth they, ''Wilt thou that God restore thee thy hands as they King said, ''O my son, an thou sawest this horse, thy wit would feet, said, "O my lord, God hath heard thy prayer and answered