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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 16 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 28407 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 93 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 illustration 3 Lord 3 Jesus 3 God 2 Street 2 St. 2 Paul 2 Mrs. 2 Mary 2 Emma 2 David 1 valentine 1 thy 1 thou 1 shall 1 scripture 1 man 1 little 1 great 1 good 1 come 1 age 1 Word 1 William 1 Valley 1 Toby 1 Tobias 1 Thy 1 Thou 1 Thee 1 Sunday 1 Stubby 1 Stone 1 Spirit 1 Solomon 1 School 1 Saviour 1 Saul 1 Samuel 1 Sabbath 1 Rose 1 Rome 1 Rex 1 Pharaoh 1 Peter 1 Pauline 1 Newton 1 New 1 Nero 1 Mr. Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1265 man 1050 day 900 child 773 time 623 people 606 year 572 mother 571 way 541 hand 522 thing 477 father 473 heart 457 life 454 word 450 son 445 place 438 house 328 friend 328 eye 327 brother 321 one 311 boy 306 king 301 work 294 sin 291 death 288 world 286 name 280 night 277 earth 275 land 272 head 265 love 262 water 261 soul 260 wife 244 girl 241 mind 236 city 228 servant 220 woman 217 foot 216 morning 208 nothing 207 book 203 face 191 part 188 hour 186 tree 186 flower Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1687 _ 1552 God 1074 Lord 693 thou 432 Jesus 308 Christ 294 Mr. 286 David 285 ye 273 Israel 265 St. 205 heaven 186 Bible 179 Moses 173 Mrs. 171 hath 164 Christian 142 Thou 142 Egypt 138 Sunday 134 hast 126 Jacob 125 Saul 117 Peter 115 Joseph 108 Pharaoh 107 John 102 Father 101 Paul 99 London 96 ne 94 Fanny 94 Emma 93 England 91 Saviour 90 Newton 90 Mary 86 Abraham 85 Francis 79 Thy 79 Samuel 75 lord 72 shalt 71 Spirit 70 William 70 Ernest 70 E. 69 anon 69 Street 69 King Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5901 he 4730 i 4085 it 2979 him 2687 they 2437 she 2358 you 2058 them 1482 me 1414 we 950 her 665 us 414 thee 305 himself 116 themselves 102 herself 89 myself 63 itself 55 one 47 ye 36 yourself 35 ourselves 21 yours 21 mine 17 thyself 14 ''s 9 theirs 9 his 8 ne 7 hers 6 thy 5 ours 5 ''em 3 ii 2 yourselves 2 thou 1 wrote:--"i 1 whosoever 1 whereof 1 unstain''d 1 trespasseth 1 together-- 1 text.--whosoever 1 show''d 1 iv 1 indistinct 1 haply 1 god--"they 1 em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 15623 be 5146 have 3133 say 2454 do 1737 go 1584 come 1340 see 1166 make 1073 take 939 give 872 know 637 tell 629 think 616 find 513 hear 510 look 484 bring 442 call 412 leave 395 let 390 put 384 get 374 ask 367 send 354 die 336 live 329 speak 324 keep 315 read 305 stand 294 begin 286 answer 282 feel 281 show 281 love 271 pray 269 fall 259 seem 259 receive 248 follow 235 cry 227 bless 224 lead 221 run 212 return 211 become 210 sit 210 pass 206 bear 205 turn Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3220 not 1597 then 1467 so 1024 little 776 now 760 great 759 good 724 up 716 more 693 very 600 out 566 well 523 much 510 other 492 old 460 again 455 many 441 there 441 only 435 never 430 down 416 first 400 also 399 away 398 here 395 long 371 as 339 poor 336 young 328 own 293 too 288 just 282 last 281 such 277 thus 274 dear 270 in 267 ever 262 soon 258 yet 257 even 249 most 243 still 235 therefore 219 same 204 far 202 right 201 all 200 few 199 back Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 124 good 52 most 44 great 32 least 29 young 20 high 15 old 15 eld 14 bad 11 small 10 Most 9 wise 9 lovely 8 pure 7 noble 7 l 7 deep 6 strong 6 low 6 long 6 large 6 big 5 vile 5 true 5 manif 5 early 4 weak 4 slight 4 nice 4 near 4 loud 4 late 4 grand 4 gav 4 bright 3 upper 3 trow 3 sweet 3 soon 3 soft 3 say 3 fine 3 dear 3 dark 2 wild 2 safe 2 sad 2 odd 2 mean 2 happy Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 197 most 9 well 8 least 2 brightest 1 sayest 1 near 1 lest 1 infest 1 comest 1 broadenest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 www.gutenberg.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/4/1/4/14148/14148-h/14148-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/4/1/4/14148/14148-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/4/1/4/14147/14147-h/14147-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/4/1/4/14147/14147-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/4/1/1/14111/14111-h/14111-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/4/1/1/14111/14111-h.zip Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 god be merciful 4 god did not 4 lord was pleased 3 god is love 3 lord did not 3 lord was wroth 2 _ had _ 2 _ is _ 2 _ was _ 2 child is not 2 children are not 2 christ is far 2 christ is god 2 day was over 2 eyes were full 2 god has not 2 god is love._--1 2 god is not 2 god is so 2 heart is deceitful 2 heart was full 2 jesus was precious 2 lord called samuel 2 lord is good 2 lord is merciful 2 lord said then 2 lord was merciful 2 man was so 2 men made perfect 2 mother did not 2 mother was very 2 one is _ 2 one is dead 2 place was not 2 son was dead 2 things are possible 2 things did not 2 time went on 1 * going alone 1 _ are thus 1 _ are too 1 _ be ye 1 _ calls attention 1 _ did not 1 _ do _ 1 _ found _ 1 _ gives _ 1 _ had not 1 _ has _ 1 _ is always Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 boy was not strong 1 child had no real 1 child is no captive 1 child is not yonder 1 children are not so 1 children had no such 1 day is no such 1 day is no venomous 1 father saw not gladly 1 god was no longer 1 hand is not necessary 1 hands were not weary 1 jesus had not actually 1 mother was not thus 1 one had no beauty 1 people were not kind 1 place was not able 1 place was not long 1 things did not long 1 thou do no harm 1 thou found no comfort 1 thou speak no hard 1 thou speak not angrily 1 thou take not away A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 23478 author = American Sunday-School Union title = Self-Denial; or, Alice Wood, and Her Missionary Society date = keywords = Alice; Grimes summary = candy-shop, kept by an old woman, whom the children called Mother a pretty little girl, by the name of Alice Wood, was seen very busily "Now stop a little while, girls, if you please," said Alice, "till I How many pennies do you think go, in a year, from our school into Mother and good books," said Alice; "and then my father gives me a penny a week The next day, as soon as school was out, the little girls, of their own a day, instead of giving it to Mother Grimes; some a penny a week, and "What on earth is the matter with the children?" said old Mother Grimes candy Mother Grimes has put in her shop-window to day." But Alice only "I''ll tell you what, Mother Grimes," said she, "if you will give up Society, but we shall never know, till the secrets of the last great day id = 11148 author = Anonymous title = Aunt Harding''s Keepsakes Or, The Two Bibles date = keywords = Emma; Harding; Louisa summary = "No, I have not thought about it," said Emma; "and aunt has lately "O, that was such a very long time ago!" said Emma, looking a little "Sit down beside me, dear children," said their aunt Harding, "and let "Your mamma will often write to me concerning you," said aunt Harding, aunt," said Emma, "that mamma may send you good news, and then you "Yes, I am," said Emma, quietly; "I mean to read a little in it every mamma whether it is better to use aunt Harding''s Bible or the old like all who are born into this sinful world: but Louisa cared little "Dear mamma," said she, "do pray have pity on poor Louisa. "MY DEAR CHILDREN, LOUISA AND EMMA,--It is with great pleasure that I "But why not help them a little _now_?" said Emma. little Louisa and Emma; and aunt Harding''s smiles, and her hopes that id = 6757 author = Bunbury, Selina title = Fanny, the Flower-Girl; or, Honesty Rewarded. To Which are Added Other Tales date = keywords = Fanny; God; Lord; Mark; Mary; Mrs.; Newton; William summary = buy her flowers, sir, she has got no mother or father, God help her, little flower-girl, and he looked rather sternly at her, and said, "See, sir; you said you gave me sixpence, and Mr. Williams says there are twenty sixpences in this little bit of money." how little did good Mrs. Newton think she would be selling flowers But it came to pass, that when Fanny was nearly six years old, Mrs. Newton''s husband fell very ill; it was a very bad, and very expensive taught to know God''s works, the child looked very sad and thoughtful "Do you think I could, ma''am?" said Fanny, opening her hand and looking told him, if he was satisfied with all he saw and heard, to invite Mrs. Newton and the little flower-girl to leave London, and go and live in "Look at the little things," said William; "they thought their mother "Yes," Mary said, "these poor little birds will long teach us a lesson. id = 14101 author = Various title = Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 10, March 8, 1914 date = keywords = Betty; Francie; Jack summary = Mother explained a little more, and at last Mr. Lugi said Rafael might were Mr. Lugi and the little Italian mother, come to Sunday-school "Going to be mamma''s good little daughter and amuse yourself this "Pick it all up and help mamma." After a minute, the little girl "Now I will go take one little peek at mamma." said Alice, starting "Good girl," said papa, and Alice looked as happy as she felt. Each day, on her way to school, Betty called for Robbie Porter. One was that she had promised Mrs. Porter she would, the other was that the little boy''s mother always "Mamma," said Jack, presently, "I think I''ll leave Bad Temper''s "Keep thinking about it and the right thought will come to you," mamma 3. He said that the master who should come home and find his servants "What a sweet voice that little child in the red cloak has!" said a id = 14111 author = Various title = Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 15, April 12, 1914 date = keywords = Jesus; Joe; illustration summary = Mabel had found Myra crying in a little sheltered place where the and Myra in a little one, but they were neighbors, and loved each went together to look for as many little spring things as they could "Mother," said Mabel that night, in the little go-to-bed talk. "I wish I could take some kind of a love-gift, too," said Mabel, wind came along and lifted the umbrella right out of Marjorie''s little "Oh," said Joe, "I''m going to put them under that little brown bantam One day when the children went near the nest, they heard little peeping sounds, and ran to tell Joe. He came and lifted up the little Bobby and Betty saw six little pheasant chicks and one egg that did one day, Joe decided to let the little bantam run with her brood, and girl''s mother said, looking lovingly at Emily. "Dear little sunshine flowers," she said, lovingly. id = 14116 author = Various title = Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 07, February 15, 1914 date = keywords = Harlis; illustration; valentine summary = "So do I, Arthur," mother said, "and I think if you look through those and pasted on note paper with a little verse that mother had written, "They are very nice, dear," mother said, "and which do you think are Arthur looked a long time at the row of little valentines and then he And the other valentine had a picture of two little boys carrying a Mamma had said, "Be a good boy, Harlis," before he left home. Do you know what Valentine Day means, Davie?" "First of all, it means a Love Day," said Mrs. Forbes, "and valentines [Illustration: _Davie helps mother deliver a new kind of valentine._] "What sort of valentines do you send, mother?" asked the little boy. "And what are your valentines like now?" asked Davie. want to begin to keep Valentine Day like you do." "How would you like to _send_ twenty valentines?" she asked. id = 14138 author = Various title = Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 18, May 3, 1914 date = keywords = Donald; Mrs.; illustration summary = "Why, he said to me that little boys can''t sing with their lips as For a long time Teddy had wanted a cart, and when his seventh birthday "Dear Teddy," it said, "I know you''ve wanted a cart for a long time so I "You don''t know, either," said Minnie, opening her eyes wide. Mamma opened her eyes when she saw the little weeping girl coming, and Little Robbie Denham was a good boy, though very active and full of I just wanted to help you a little. "What shall I do with a little boy who is always forgetting?" mamma It was a long time before Donald forgot again, then for days it seemed Then mamma asked Donald if it was quite right to play, when he was put "I want to stay here another hour to-day, mamma, and it''ll be the very "Come see my rose," said Kitty. id = 14147 author = Various title = Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 34, August 23, 1914 date = keywords = Rose; Stubby; Valley summary = "I''m afraid we''ll have to stop his doing it," Gilbert''s mother said. "I think you ought to invite Dilly to your party, Mildred," said Mrs. Fuller. liked the sport, and came to think that dolls were his natural prey. Grandpa said he thought it was very nice indeed, of Jenny to show Jean "Wait a minute and we''ll come down and show you," Rose said, drawing her Marguerite gave Rose a bear-hug and soon Stubby saw them coming across Marguerite and Stubby began making one like Rose''s. "Well, if you want to, we''ll keep on," said Rose, looking very happy, back, and said, "My doll''s name is going to be Rose." "What would you like to play, Avis?" she said. "Yes," said the mother, "your dress _is_ pretty, dear, and let 2. He said it is like a king who made a marriage feast for his son. id = 14148 author = Various title = Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 08, February 22, 1914 date = keywords = Emma; Granny; Paul summary = "We''re all such little girls, Miss Lee. We can''t do things for people. Thirty happy small boys went bounding out into the white school yard. And the next day the boys all had extra good lessons, if the school yard "That boy looks like a gentleman," said poor little Harry, looking at Ralph and Emma and little Paul were sitting in a big circle. Baby Paul looked at Ralph, and saw the same thing he had seen in Emma''s "The Brown baby is dreadfully sick," said Emma softly. "Goo!" said baby Paul, looking at Emma''s face. The girls at Dorothy''s school--the little ones as well as the big "Good-morning, Granny," she said, "I''m Little White Riding-Hood." "Good-morning, my dear," said Granny, smiling, "how nice you look." 8. Jesus said God knows and loves us. God loves and cares for us his own dear children, and Jesus said id = 14180 author = Various title = Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 17, April 26, 1914 date = keywords = Lena; Pauline; Toby summary = "I don''t see any sign of wrecks!" said Nancy, looking about. For a few minutes they stood, then Nancy caught sight of the boat. The children stood looking blankly at the boat. "Please, Mr. Rowan," said Toby, "we''ve found your boat." "We found her in the boat--do you know whose she is?" asked Nancy, and One day when papa and mamma and little Hal went in the launch across the Then all four children hurried to the door of mamma''s room and peeped After Eloise had gone away, Marjorie walked slowly back to the house. said to herself, "''specially as some little girls have two!" Marjorie "When Aunt Mary didn''t have any little girl and wanted one; she went to "Good-morning!" The old lady smiled invitingly at the child, who stood But on this day Rob was a little careless about pulling the boat up far Pauline looked up from the baby bunny she was petting. id = 14283 author = Various title = Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 16, April 19, 1914 date = keywords = Dorothy; Jesus; Rex summary = "Careful now!" said papa warningly, as the two hurrying little figures "Now let mamma have a turn," he said, holding the dinner pail up to her "He didn''t know any better, he was so little," said Arthur. "You had better believe in good fairies," said Maisie, as she ran away camp to-day, boys," said he. sunny forenoon Roy and Dorothy raced up the lane with little black Trip "I know that we''re here all right," said Rosalie, "but I''m not so sure "Why didn''t Uncle Jack tell you about Rex?" said Carl. "But Rex loves sheep," said Rosalie. "He looks like a sure enough shepherd dog," said the neighbor. Jesus said, "Come, follow me, "I don''t know exactly," said mother, "five or six years I should think. "Why," said mother, "you''ve never seen her." you if she only heard what you said to mother, and little brother, and id = 15494 author = Various title = Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 09, March 1, 1914 date = keywords = Bobby; Earl; Judy summary = "Lilian may go, but I am afraid to trust Earl," said mamma. As they went in together, Lilian said, "Now, remember, Earl, that when "But not at the right time," said wise Lilian. afternoon that Bobby made the snow man Joey kept throwing stones. the snow man just as Bobby had put in two bits of coal for the eyes. when Bobby left the snow man and climbed upstairs, she said, "Son, we "His snow man has saved me!" Bobby''s mother came running I can," said Bobby''s mother. O Sanna San was a little Japanese girl whose home was among the father coming over the snow with a sleigh, which was like a little house "I shall love the doll," said O Sanna San, "but I cannot read, there is "Judy, I''ve been thinking," said Mrs. Tewsbury, as the girl entered the "But you will next time, if I''m good; won''t you, Tom?" said Judy, id = 38745 author = Various title = The Little Gleaner, Vol. X. A Monthly Magazine for the Young date = keywords = Alfred; Bible; Book; Chiniquy; Christ; Church; David; Editor; England; Essay; Father; GLEANER; God; Gospel; Holy; James; Jesus; John; Lamb; London; Lord; Mary; Mr.; New; Rome; Sabbath; Saviour; School; Spirit; St.; Street; Sunday; Thee; Thou; Thy; Word; age; good; great; little; man; scripture summary = faith, she had peace with God, through our Lord Jesus Christ." Who said, "The Lord is good, a Stronghold in the day of trouble," &c.? saved"--"one Mediator between God and men, the Man Christ Jesus," who Another time she said, "I think I shall soon reach my journey''s end now. That which remains to the people of God. A place where the children of Israel provoked the Lord to wrath. be a faithful follower of the Lord Jesus, and God Almighty will bless said, "If the Lord has given you those words, He will, in His own time, he had experienced of the wrath of man and the love of God. May we, with him, be favoured to "taste and see that the Lord is good," Another time he said, "Oh, I don''t mind bearing a little pain for Jesus. So "all things work together for good to them that love God," and Jesus id = 45327 author = Various title = Twenty Six Choice Poetical Extracts Selected from Celebrated Authors, and Printed from Copper Plates Engraved Expressly for the Work, Each Embellished with a Beautiful Vignette, Illustrative of the Subject date = keywords = Fish; Miller; Street; illustration summary = Thy Word, O Lord, we value more Lord when to see thy grace display''d, My soul, my being, and my health, thy gifts! Unskilful where to tread; but let thy light let thy holy grace Let me adore thy love, and own thy pow''r; Inspire my heart with thanks, and let my tongue ''Tis not a day in saunt''ring to be past,-Advance the kingdom of thy grace, And let thy glory come. Our life let still thy grace direct, There, if thy Spirit touch the soul, Light on my mind the lamp of heav''nly grace, My soul may fly where reigns eternal day. Bless thy word to young and old, Let no man dread, the youth began, Let gladness dwell in ev''ry heart, And life''s the only day of grace.-While all thy glories, O my God! But while I taste thy blessings, Lord, O for thy holy Spirit, Lord! id = 10380 author = Wells, Philip P. (Philip Patterson) title = Bible Stories and Religious Classics date = keywords = Aaron; Abraham; Austin; Christian; David; Egypt; Ernest; Face; Francis; God; Great; Ilbrahim; Isaac; Israel; Jacob; Joseph; Lord; Moses; Nero; Paul; Peter; Pharaoh; Samuel; Saul; Solomon; St.; Stone; Tobias; come; shall; thou; thy summary = Our Lord called the man and said: Adam, where art thou? said: Thou shalt eat earth all the days of thy life. Then our Lord said I AM, and my covenant I shall keep to thee, thou God came to Abimelech in his sleep and said: Thou shalt be dead for the father said: Behold that I wax old and know not the day that I shall die that I have raised in witness, this shall be called the house of God. And the good of all things that thou givest to me, I shall offer to thee Moses answered: Be it as thou hast said: I shall no more come to thy people answered: All that ever our Lord hath said we shall do, Israel which thou hast this day despised; and that Lord shall give thee Then said Tobit the father: I bless thee, Lord God of Israel, for thou