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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 25 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6402 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 Vienna 8 Herr 6 Emperor 5 little 5 Italy 5 God 4 time 4 illustration 4 St. 4 London 4 Hungary 4 Frau 4 Europe 4 Count 4 Austria 3 like 3 german 3 footnote 3 Prince 3 Mozart 3 King 3 Ferdinand 3 England 3 Central 3 Beethoven 3 Archduke 2 old 2 look 2 italian 2 hungarian 2 great 2 good 2 day 2 child 2 Y.R.H. 2 Tirol 2 States 2 Rudolph 2 Rome 2 Poland 2 Munich 2 Minister 2 Maximilian 2 Maria 2 Madame 2 Leopold 2 Joseph 2 Hofer 2 Hall 2 Germany Top 50 lemmatized nouns; 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"How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1336 most 45 well 44 least 3 highest 3 hard 2 latest 1 soon 1 near 1 lowliest 1 long 1 goethe 1 est 1 eldest 1 concluded.--contest 1 clearest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 www.gutenberg.net 2 www.hti.umich.edu 1 www.freeliterature.org 1 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 2 http://www.hti.umich.edu/m/moagrp/ 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/11179 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/4/0/12404/12404-h/12404-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/1/2/4/0/12404/12404-h.zip 1 http://www.freeliterature.org 1 http://www.archive.org/details/chiefjusticenove00franiala Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 george got up 8 one does n''t 7 _ see also 7 nothing is more 6 _ see _ 6 george did not 6 one is not 6 time went on 5 george was silent 5 thing is certain 4 _ are _ 4 days gone by 4 germany were not 4 life was now 4 thing is not 4 things are not 4 war did not 3 _ had _ 3 _ has not 3 austria was now 3 child did not 3 child was dead 3 george felt again 3 george stood still 3 george was very 3 george went on 3 life was so 3 men were not 3 nothing was ever 3 one did not 3 one does not 3 one has ever 3 one is out 3 people went out 3 people were so 3 time is too 3 time was too 3 war had now 3 war is over 3 war was not 3 war was over 3 years gone by 3 years went by 2 _ does _ 2 _ does not 2 _ is _ 2 _ thought _ 2 austria had now 2 child was too 2 children are always Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 day is not far 1 _ do not kindly 1 _ has not yet 1 _ have no need 1 _ have no say 1 austria was not able 1 child is not quite 1 children have not yet 1 day found not unworthy 1 day had not yet 1 day was not likely 1 friend has no doubt 1 george did not then 1 george felt no particular 1 george had no option 1 george had not yet 1 george was not much 1 george was not satisfied 1 germany have no longer 1 germany is not well 1 germany was not yet 1 germany were not yet 1 house does not first 1 house is not only 1 house was not there 1 life had no influence 1 life have not only 1 man does not generally 1 man has not constantly 1 men did not really 1 men have not as 1 men were not available 1 men were not minded 1 men were not strictly 1 one did not always 1 one had no right 1 one has no more 1 one is not altogether 1 one is not always 1 one is not keen 1 one is not more 1 one is not possible 1 peace is not yet 1 peace was not only 1 peace was not so 1 people are not honest 1 people are not together 1 people have no idea 1 people were no longer 1 place be no more A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 16070 author = Abbott, John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) title = The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power date = keywords = Albert; Austria; Bavaria; Bohemia; Catholics; Charles; Danube; Duke; Emperor; England; Europe; Ferdinand; France; Frederic; Germany; Hungary; Italy; King; Leopold; Louis; Maria; Matthias; Maximilian; Poland; Prague; Protestants; Prussia; Rhodolph; Spain; States; Theresa; Turks; Vienna; french summary = Possessions of the Emperor.--Power of the Protestants of Bohemia.-emperor, Rhodolph could call the armies of the Germanic princes into the Austria, for the new emperor placed his son John upon the Bohemian his endeavors to combine armies against the emperor, and war raged Sigismond, second son of the Emperor Charles IV., King of Bohemia, was emperor summoned a diet of Germany to enlist the States of the empire in He affected great zeal for the King of Naples, sent a powerful army into twenty years of age, was the King of Spain and the crowned Emperor of eldest son, Rhodolph, in a diet at Presburg, crowned King of Hungary. the archduchy of Austria, King of Bohemia and of Hungary, and Emperor of Crown.--Rage of Rhodolph.--Matthias Elected King.--The Emperor''s Crown.--Rage of Rhodolph.--Matthias Elected King.--The Emperor''s III.--Leopold Elected Emperor.--Hostilities Renewed.--Death of Charles III.--Leopold Elected Emperor.--Hostilities Renewed.--Death of Charles id = 37638 author = Anonymous title = Child of the Regiment date = keywords = Guard; Mary summary = wounded; and the Old Guard, who was a brave but kind soldier, pitied The old Guard then took little Mary to live with him, and she learned At length the regiment was ordered home, and took little Mary with them. Old Guard called him a little corporal, and said he might one day be before the story of little Mary was told to a lady, who lived in a Mary the more she thought of her own little girl; and ordering her tent of the Old Guard, and inquired for little Mary. to think that Mary was her long lost little girl. Guard was surprised and delighted to know that little Mary was an As Mary was leaning on the arm of the Old Guard, she noticed a The Old Guard died at the villa, and Mary and Rodolph LITTLE MARY, OR THE CHILD OF THE REGIMENT. id = 13065 author = Beethoven, Ludwig van title = Beethoven''s Letters 1790-1826, Volume 1 date = keywords = Archduke; Beethoven; Carl; Count; Herr; Kinsky; LUDWIG; London; Prince; Rudolph; Sonata; Symphony; VAN; Vienna; Y.R.H.; Zmeskall; dear; footnote summary = in my place, and then I shall hope to receive your forgiveness for my long settle here, I don''t doubt I shall be able to secure a particular day every friends having received no letters from me for years. I read your letter, dear brother and friend, with much pleasure, and I friend, pray lose no time in bringing the work before the notice of the letter from you, and, I hope, the works likewise, which I wish to see [Footnote 3: Beethoven did not at that time know in what year he was born. it is too late to-day for a written agreement on the subject, but one shall mean time I send you my best wishes, and beg you will believe in the The works are being copied, and you shall have them as soon as possible. In the mean time I hope soon to be able to present myself id = 13272 author = Beethoven, Ludwig van title = Beethoven''s Letters 1790-1826, Volume 2 date = keywords = Archduke; Beethoven; Carl; Court; DEAR; Dr.; God; Herr; London; Mass; NEPHEW; Prince; Rudolph; Schindler; Society; Vienna; Y.R.H.; footnote; music summary = brother Schindler once got from Beethoven on a New Year''s day.] [Footnote 1: Carl Czerny relates in the Vienna _A.M. Zeitung_ of 1845, No. 113, as follows:--"Beethoven came to me usually every day himself with the I send you my very best wishes, and I beg especially to thank Frau A.Z. for letter (which he presented some years ago to Cocks, the London music "Friends to Music" who commissioned Beethoven to write an Oratorio in 1815. received a letter from my friend Prince Nicolaus Gallizin a few days ago, be delivered at any time to Herr Glöggl [music publisher in Vienna]. Have the goodness to send me the Rochlitz article on the Beethoven works, Albrechtsberger, the popular theorist and composer, Kapellmeister at St. Stephen''s in Vienna, for some time, about the year 1795, Beethoven''s much admired by Beethoven, and several times set to music by him. id = 43614 author = Busk, Rachel Harriette title = The Valleys of Tirol: Their traditions and customs and how to visit them date = keywords = Austria; Bishop; Blessed; Charles; Count; Duke; Emperor; Europe; Feldkirch; Ferdinand; God; Hall; Hofer; Innsbruck; Italy; Joseph; Kaiser; Karl; Madonna; Maria; Maximilian; Rome; Schloss; Schwatz; St.; Tirol; Tirolese; Trent; Val; Vienna; Virgin; Vorarlberg; Wälsch; bavarian; christian; church; day; etruscan; find; german; italian; people; time; tirolean summary = Europe possesses in Tirol one little country at least in whose mountain this time the Count determined to carry it himself to the church, Near it is a poor little inn, called ''the White House,'' pleasure boat or mountain path, near the little border custom-house, North-Tirol I may as well mention their legend here at our first time came to live here a life of sanctity: he devoted six hours a-day to is so little visited, that the people came to the windows to look at time the priority of Innsbruck over all the towns of Tirol. who came in 1835 to live in Tirol, was received with great enthusiasm; Zirl affords a good inn and a timely resting-place, either before rosary three times every day in a little Madonna chapel near her which he gives a cut) and other places in Tirol up to his time. id = 44746 author = Busk, Rachel Harriette title = Household stories from the Land of Hofer; or, Popular Myths of Tirol date = keywords = Aennerl; Baroness; Clamer; Devil; Dietlieb; Eligio; Giuseppa; Hildebrand; Johnny; Jäger; Jössl; Klein; Lareyn; Luxehale; Ottilia; Peter; Rathgeb; St.; Taland; Theodoric; Tirol; Wilder; come summary = cured," said the little man; "but you must come to me to-morrow When Hildebrand the Sage saw him come riding yet a long way off, he went to work destroying and carrying every thing away, and leaving a great way off his loving wife came out to meet him, full of joy at Ten days had passed, and no good thought had come. The next day she took good care to have the dinner ready in time; Alois lost no time in returning home to tell the good news to his "Do you know," she said, "I don''t like the way in which your people This time he said he would look out for a bustling woman of good came round me, and said, as I was the Devil''s wife, I must know what "''But I''m weary, my good man, and have come a long journey this day, id = 18160 author = Czernin von und zu Chudenitz, Ottokar Theobald Otto Maria, Graf title = In the World War date = keywords = America; Archduke; Austria; Berlin; Brest; Central; Count; Emperor; England; Entente; Foreign; France; Germany; Government; Hungary; Italy; King; London; Minister; Monarchy; Poland; Powers; Roumania; Russia; Vienna; hungarian summary = peace-loving Emperor Francis Joseph would draw the sword for Germany maintain that Germany let loose the war, and the terrible peace of Austro-Hungarian and the German Governments, in which case Germany, a separate peace, the _Germans, as a matter of fact, threw troops into policy, that neither the Entente nor Germany would conclude a peace of the narrow limits of peace and war questions by political, people are suffering from the war, and the longing for peace is a peace of understanding with Germany became out of the question. Germany, the leading military Power in the war, never for one moment all-powerful military party in Germany wished for a peace of agree to a general peace, and could not think of ending the war in peace_, or the regulation of questions connected with the present war. party in power at that time in Germany were not the German people, and id = 45824 author = Denis, Hector title = Social Comptabilism The Cheque and Clearing Service in the Austrian Postal Savings Bank. Proposed Law laid before the Chamber of Representatives of Belgium date = keywords = Bank; Central; Office; Post; Savings; Service; Vienna; deposit; order summary = the depositor remained the holder of his account-book, but from Dec. 1 1886, the deposit of all such books at the Central Office in Vienna The tax-payers having a cheque-account in the Post Office Savings Bank Post Office Savings Bank deposit-books can be sequestered, and in like and Clearing) Service at the Post Office Savings Bank are to be carried The guarantee deposit remains in the Post Office Savings Bank as long the Orders'' (Cheque and Clearing) Service of the Post Office Savings The Guarantee-deposit will remain at the Post Office Savings Bank as The Post Office Savings Bank will keep for three years the accounts, The Post Office Savings Bank receives from Depositors, Coupons of account-book are already in the Post Office Savings Bank. The Post Office Savings Bank will open an account for each depositor. The Post Office Savings Bank will open an account for each depositor. id = 36854 author = Franzos, Karl Emil title = The Chief Justice: A Novel date = keywords = Berger; Bolosch; Chief; Court; Dernegg; Dr.; Franz; George; God; Herr; Judge; Justice; Lord; Minister; Sendlingen; Victorine; Vienna; Werner summary = friend Berger took a more hopeful view; rudeness, he said, had become "Back the same way," said Berger slowly, "and again stood for a long It seemed to Berger as if this were Sendlingen, but he did not know for Berger was with Sendlingen daily, and daily his questioning look Berger looked at the childish old man. "My poor friend," said Berger, "in your heart, too, it has surely "In the prison?" The old man''s face twitched, he seized Berger''s arm Dr. Berger," said the old man imploringly. Sendlingen went to Berger who had now been waiting for him several "Yes," said Berger, "but I doubt whether it is by Sendlingen." This was man-servant," he said, handing Berger the telescope. Good day!" she cried to the old man as he went by. "I know the work," said Berger. Two days later Dr. George Berger received a letter of Sendlingen''s, id = 3788 author = Hadden, J. Cuthbert (James Cuthbert) title = Haydn date = keywords = Bach; Beethoven; Capellmeister; Creation; Eisenstadt; England; Esterhazy; Frau; Genzinger; God; Handel; Haydn; Herr; Joseph; King; London; Mozart; Music; Prince; Salomon; Thomson; Vienna; work summary = Haydn had been two years with Frankh when an important piece of good years of the new order of things, but Haydn''s regard for his memory was I ever heard, and the great Haydn is his court and theatre composer. and amateurs of Vienna in regard to Haydn''s music. English Music about 1791--Salomon--Mozart and Haydn--Terms for Concerts--Haydn on Handel--Oxford Doctor of Music--The Music in London, published the year after Haydn''s arrival, remarks were any letters of the second London visit, it is curious that Haydn Haydn left London some time towards the end of June 1792. eminent violinists were in London at the time of Haydn''s visit. time Haydn''s work was entirely over. Like all the really great composers, Haydn was no pedant in the matter Haydn''s music is like "Studies of Great Composers"--Haydn, Parry London, 1887 "Musical Haunts in London"--Haydn in F. "Mozart and Haydn in London" Pohl Vienna, 1867 id = 44461 author = Hodgson, Randolph Llewellyn title = Wanderings through unknown Austria date = keywords = Aquileia; Boy; Della; Duino; Emperor; Goritz; Lady; Letter; Tailpiece; chapter; illustration; little; old summary = foreign-looking shrubs, and beautiful beds of old-fashioned monthly fact, he is not old) and extraordinarily bright blue eyes--they look as along an old Roman road, and then we passed through a little wood We went down the old staircase to the little bathing-place near Dante''s hills, through the little old-fashioned town of Monfalcone. this little Venetian-like town, the blue sea, and the fleet of fishing the view of the old castle rising dark against the paling sky (and the little dismal-looking place all alone, in the one room over the crypt, little old-fashioned town. little church of Gradisca, enjoying at last the strange old motto of his good old-fashioned ghost, I mean,--the unhappy lady or gentleman who very quaint and old-fashioned this little out-of-the-way town, with A church stands on one side of it, and before one is an old Town Hall, I believe we went to see three churches in this little town, but I have id = 46230 author = Mendel, Florence Emma Voigt title = Our Little Austrian Cousin date = keywords = Cousin=; Ferdinand; Frau; Herr; Hofer; Leopold; Martin; Müller; Runkel; Teresa; Tyrol; Vienna; austrian; little summary = That evening, when Herr Müller returned from his shop, Ferdinand plied "Of course you know, children," said Herr Müller, as they passed along "I''ve heard that ever so many times, father," said Ferdinand, "but I continued Herr Müller, "I am quite certain our little convent friend is Herr Müller promised to ask her brother to allow her a few days with master-locksmith, like Herr Marbacher, and he worked hard and long to "Do you know another legend, Herr Müller?" asked Teresa, shortly. "Then your parents do not live with you?" asked Herr Müller, a little That evening, Herr Runkel said to Ferdinand: THE following morning Herr and Frau Müller and Ferdinand bade their "Do tell Ferdinand about Frau Hütte, father!" said the child. "We shall pass the night at the Community House," said Herr Runkel. meet his young son; while Herr Müller and Ferdinand continued on up id = 5307 author = Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus title = The Letters of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Volume 01 date = keywords = Archbishop; Augsburg; Cannabich; Count; December; Elector; God; Grimm; Herr; Italy; Madame; Madlle; Mannheim; Mozart; Munich; November; October; Paris; Raaff; Salzburg; Seeau; Wendling; footnote; good summary = father had written in a previous letter, "Herr von Aman''s accident, I WISH mamma joy of her name-day, and hope that she may live for many should mamma wish it, for she must know well what a good thing it is to mean time by writing church and chamber music, and we have two excellent invariably said, "Let no one deceive himself; none can play like Mozart; time I will write more fully, but I can''t possibly go on to-day, for my When I said to Herr Stein that I should like to play on one of I thank you most truly, dear papa, for your good wishes on my name-day. sung three times a day at least, played on the piano and violin, or don''t wish her to write operas, or arias, or concertos, or symphonies, hope that the day will come, and the sooner the better, when we shall id = 20997 author = Ouida title = The Nürnberg Stove date = keywords = August; Dorothea; Hall; Hirschvogel; Munich; Nürnberg; Strehla; child; little; stove summary = August lived in a little town called Hall. In this little town a few years ago August Strehla lived with his "Oh, dear Hirschvogel, I am so cold, so cold!" said August, and last of all little three-year-old Ermengilda, with eyes like children; only to August she did speak a little sometimes, stove and set it whirring, and the little ones got August down spun; and August, with all his soul in his work, and little rosy "What has happened?" said August, a little while later, as he "No, I was right," said August, and his little mouth, that "Strehla," said the big man, as August''s father entered the room, "You little simpleton!" said the old man, kindly. No doubt his face said what he wished; for a lovely little lady, little voice, "Hirschvogel was ours, and we have loved it all our "Did you buy this Nürnberg stove of this little boy''s father for id = 45895 author = Schnitzler, Arthur title = The Road to the Open date = keywords = Anna; Baron; Bermann; Berthold; Demeter; Doctor; Ehrenberg; Eissler; Felician; Frau; Fräulein; George; Golowski; Heinrich; Herr; Leo; Nürnberger; Oskar; Rosner; Stauber; Therese; Vienna; Willy; jewish; look summary = "Yes, it came very unexpectedly," said George gently, and looked at the "Yes, quite right," said George, amazed at the doctor''s good memory. "Very flattering," said George, who felt pained by Heinrich''s sarcastic "Poor little girl," said Oskar Ehrenberg to George, while Amy went on As Heinrich was silent again, George stood still and said in as kind a "Do you know what she looks like?" said Stanzides softly to George. "It is quite cool, Anna," said George, took the book out of her hand When they were near Anna''s home George said: "What a pity that you have "I don''t know ..." replied Heinrich, and as George looked at him turned round suddenly to George, looked gently at him and said: "I am "Do you know," said George to Anna, "that these good people are "Some time before dark," said George and looked at his watch. id = 9955 author = Schnitzler, Arthur title = Bertha Garlan date = keywords = Agatha; Anna; Bertha; Emil; Frau; Fritz; Garlan; Herr; Klingemann; Richard; Rupius; Vienna; time summary = "Well, do let me at least open my eyes, Richard," said Bertha, trying to "Good evening, Frau Bertha," he said from across the road, and she could "Won''t you come and sit by us, Bertha?" said Frau Garlan. "You are really very kind, Frau Rupius," said Bertha, feeling as though a "Your husband," said Bertha, blushing like a girl who is speaking of her exact time-table which, to Frau Rupius'' slight amusement, Bertha entered In saying this Frau Rupius looked Bertha full in the face as if "Do beg Aunt Bertha to bring Fritz with her next time she comes," said once, Bertha had a vision of Herr Rupius sitting in his room, looking at Bertha said to herself: If I were only like Frau Rupius I am "Now it is all over," said Herr Rupius; "now comes the time of tell," said Frau Rupius, without looking at Bertha. id = 40628 author = Schreiner, George Abel title = The Iron Ration: Three Years in Warring Central Europe date = keywords = Austria; Austro; Berlin; Budapest; Bulgaria; Central; Constantinople; Emperor; Europe; Hungary; Russians; States; Turkey; United; Vienna; american; day; european; food; german; good; government; hungarian; little; thing; time; war; woman summary = I have pictured here the war time life of Central Europe''s social and The war-time life of Central Europe could not be I am really qualified to write on food in war-time, and no Shavianism is food shortage in Germany, there would soon come a time when I gained a good insight into German food production a few days later, the German food-producer operated, left a comfortable profit margin no imported a small quantity of food even in years when bumper crops came, Interviews with a goodly number of German government officials and men It was not until the fourth month of the war that prices of food showed Commission-men were licensed by the government, and when food regulation the government Food Centrals, all cereals and potatoes which he would Up to this time the war-bread of the Central states had been rather The woman not needing food supplies on a certain day id = 34582 author = Tapper, Thomas title = Mozart : The story of a little boy and his sister who gave concerts date = keywords = Mozart summary = The composer whom we call WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART was called Wolferl When Wolferl was three years old he used to listen to Nannerl''s playing. And here is a picture of Wolferl trying to reach the keys so as to play [Illustration: MOZART PLAYING WITH HIS FATHER AND SISTER.] picture of the Mozart children when they played for the King and the In the year when Mozart was born both Handel and Haydn were living. When Mozart was fourteen years old Beethoven was born. 6. Little Mozart loved to hear his sister play. 8. Mozart went on a concert tour with his sister when he was six years Mozart was five years old when he wrote his first piece. 4. Did Mozart play games and have a good time like other boys? 5. Why did people ask Mozart to play upon the harpsichord with a cloth [Illustration: THE BOY MOZART PLAYING.] id = 35070 author = Tapper, Thomas title = Franz Schubert : The Story of the Boy Who Wrote Beautiful Songs date = keywords = illustration summary = book blank pages upon which the child is to write his own story of the Schubert composed many kinds of music, but his songs are most loved by Franz Schubert was born in......... Even though these boys were a little older than Franz Schubert, let us But from the time when Franz Schubert was a very little boy he had Well, Franz Schubert also lived for a time with the Esterhazy family. you read more about this singer''s friendship for Franz Schubert you will Beethoven lived in Vienna at that time and Schubert with two friends This is the way that Franz Schubert wrote his name. 4. When Schubert was born Beethoven was twenty-seven years old. 5. What was the father of Franz Schubert? 7. Give the name of a famous song by Schubert. 8. What famous musician died in Vienna when Schubert was twelve years id = 45755 author = Zweig, Stefan title = The Burning Secret date = keywords = Edgar; baron; child; eye; feel; like; look; mother; room; time summary = It interested the baron to watch the child, and he looked on smiling as the baron promptly elicited that Edgar''s mother had expressed herself as The baron smiled as he looked after the boy dashing away. "Edgar," his mother interposed, "don''t forget that the baron can do air right down between him and the baron, his mother said, glancing at Edgar''s mother stayed at table with the baron a while longer. Edgar gave no smile, but looked at the baron with a yearning, searching The baron and Edgar''s mother were both sensible of a dumb opposition in The mother left the room with the baron, and Edgar followed behind, not his mother said to Edgar in the hall, while the baron was outside "You will ask the baron''s pardon." Edgar gave a start, but his mother Edgar, the whole time, had kept looking at his mother. id = 11179 author = nan title = Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 6 Germany, Austria-Hungary and Switzerland, part 2 date = keywords = Alps; Cattaro; Cracow; Footnote; Geneva; Italy; Madame; Matterhorn; Monte; Pola; Rome; Rosa; St.; Switzerland; Trieste; Venice; Zermatt; great; illustration; italian; like; little; mountain; pass; place; snow summary = Like all people that work much in the open, the Hungarian in old age way from the mountain regions to the south, and for two days one passes mountains, valleys of the sweetest pastoral look and romantic old ruins. torrents, looking at a distance like long trains of foam, came Tyrol, leaving the snow behind, tho'' the white peaks of the mountains Below the pass, most beautifully situated is a little green lake called beckoning fingers, the great peaks, snow-capped or rock-summitted, call valley and pass and tunnel, puts one out on snow fields over 11,000 feet peak and glacier, the eye passes from valley to summit, resting on that white snow peaks, with their great glistening glaciers below, showing in It took a long time coming down that little bit of cliff, and for a few time through valleys of ice, climbed white and slippery slopes, crossed id = 12404 author = nan title = Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 5 Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Switzerland, Part 1 date = keywords = Albert; BERLIN; Castle; Charlemagne; Danube; Dürer; Emperor; Europe; Footnote; Hamburg; Hans; Henry; Hungary; Nuremberg; Rhine; St.; Vienna; city; german; great; house; illustration; like; old; roman; town summary = [Illustration: BERLIN: PANORAMA FROM THE TOWER OF THE TOWN HALL] went past like a panorama, the bridge of boats opened, the city glided There is the old "German house" by the bank of the Mosel, a building push our way down the Rhine we soon come to the little peaceful town of The sun sets, night comes on, the slated roofs of the houses appear as hundred years old; directly opposite is a great castellated building the end of that time orders came from the old Kaiser that the town was Citadel, by the side of a low wall--in front of an old tower--presents left, approach the large deep-roofed building between two towers. contains the most complete collection of works by old German artists this city, were taken away to adorn the town hall, churches, capitals English-like looking cathedral--as a whole; and particularly the tower. hundred different ways I arranged the little houses of painted wood