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Reducing subject-nonsenseVersesEnglish-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 13650 author = Lear, Edward title = Nonsense Books date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 29849 sentences = 2817 flesch = 91 summary = and the Old Man with a gong "who bumped at it all the day long," though in The nonsense-songs are all good, and "The Story of the Four little Children "The Story of the Four little Children who went Round the World" follows There was an Old Man who said, "Hush! There was an Old Man who said, "Well! There was an Old Man who said, "Well! And the old Geese said to the seven young Geese, "Whatever you do, be sure And the old Owls said, "If you find a mouse, tear him up into seven slices, And the old Guinea Pigs said, "Have a care that you eat your lettuces, And the old Fishes said, "Above all things, avoid eating a blue boss-woss; "How grateful," said the old gentleman to the two ladies, "all children, "Yet," said the other lady, "some friends of mine tell me they know Mr. Lear." cache = ./cache/13650.txt txt = ./txt/13650.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13649 author = Lear, Edward title = Laughable Lyrics date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 5802 sentences = 630 flesch = 100 summary = With her sky-blue hands and her sea-green hair; The Dong arose and said,-But some one said, "A hill there is, a little to the north, [Illustration: Sheet Music--The Yonghy Bonghy Bò] Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. When they said, "Some day you may lose them all;" Till Mrs. Discobbolos said,-And Mrs. Discobbolos said, Papa came in and ate it up Papa said, "Cook! H was Papa's new Hat; Papa he said, "This Light ain't good! Papa, who could not reach it, said, Papa said, "What an owl you are! Papa he said, "If Piggy dead, Papa said, "If that Urn were mine, Papa he said, "Oh, dreadful man! Papa he said, "Your conduct is Papa said once, he thought he'd like cache = ./cache/13649.txt txt = ./txt/13649.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13647 author = Lear, Edward title = Nonsense Songs date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 11525 sentences = 1043 flesch = 92 summary = THE STORY OF THE FOUR LITTLE CHILDREN WHO WENT ROUND THE WORLD. THE STORY OF THE FOUR LITTLE CHILDREN WHO WENT ROUND THE WORLD. large boat to sail quite round the world by sea, and then they were to come "Mainly on oyster-patties," said the Blue-Bottle-Fly; "and, when these are In many long-after years, the four little travellers looked back to that After this, the four little people sailed on again till they came to a vast And the old Geese said to the seven young Geese, "Whatever you do, be sure And the old Owls said, "If you find a mouse, tear him up into seven slices, The seven young Parrots had not gone far, when they saw a tree with a So, after a time, all the seven young Geese said to each other, "Beyond all The seven young Cats set off on their travels with great delight and cache = ./cache/13647.txt txt = ./txt/13647.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 982 author = Lear, Edward title = The Book of Nonsense date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 3643 sentences = 471 flesch = 102 summary = There was a Young Lady whose bonnet, There was an Old Man in a tree, But he played day and night, Till the sarpint took flight, Who bought a large bonnet for walking; There was an Old Man of Marseilles, There was a Young Lady whose nose, There was an Old Man with a poker, Till one day, to his grief, There was an Old Person of Troy, There was an Old Man of Dundee, There was an Old Man who said, "Hush! When they said--"Is it small?" There was an Old Man of Kamschatka, Till he once, by mistake, There was an Old Man, who said, "Well! There was an Old Man, who said, "Well! Who caught a large fish without scales; There was an Old Man with an owl, When they said, "Is it hot?" There was an Old Man, on whose nose, There was an Old Man, on whose nose, cache = ./cache/982.txt txt = ./txt/982.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33582 author = Carroll, Lewis title = Rhyme? And Reason? date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19101 sentences = 2136 flesch = 96 summary = "The Spectres said the place was low, That looks a _little_ less like ink, "A man," said he, "is not a King." Like a dog, he hunts for boys who know not two and two are four." "Hounds _in full cry_ I like," said she: He heard once more the words she said. "Why, yes," the old man said: "that phrase [Illustration: "THE WILD MAN WENT HIS WEARY WAY"] [Illustration: "THE BEAVER KEPT LOOKING THE OPPOSITE WAY"] "I skip forty years," said the Baker, in tears, "'Tis a pitiful tale," said the Bellman, whose face But the Snark is at hand, let me tell you again! Said he felt it exactly like going to dine, "The thing can be done," said the Butcher, "I think. [Illustration: "'YOU MUST KNOW--' SAID THE JUDGE: BUT THE SNARK EXCLAIMED One word that the others had said. "You must know--" said the Judge: but the Snark exclaimed "Fudge! cache = ./cache/33582.txt txt = ./txt/33582.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13646 author = Lear, Edward title = A Book of Nonsense date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 3684 sentences = 438 flesch = 93 summary = file which includes the original illustrations. But he played day and night, till the "sarpint" took flight, There was a Young Lady whose nose So she hired an Old Lady, whose conduct was steady, Till he cut off his thumbs, and said calmly, "This comes When they said, "That's your toe," he replied, "Is it so?" She ran up a tree, and said "Fiddle-de-dee!" There was an Old Man who said, "Hush! When they said, "Is it small?" he replied, "Not at all; When they said, "Is it hot?" he replied, "No, it's not!" Who caught a large Fish without scales; When they said, "How d' ye do?" he replied, "Who are you?" There was an Old Man on whose nose There was an Old Man on whose nose There was an Old Man who said, "Well! There was an Old Man who said, "Well! cache = ./cache/13646.txt txt = ./txt/13646.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20113 author = Lear, Edward title = Nonsense Drolleries The Owl & The Pussy-Cat—The Duck & The Kangaroo. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 799 sentences = 127 flesch = 94 summary = LEAR'S NONSENSE DROLLERIES THE OWL & THE PUSSY CAT Original Illustrations _The Owl & The Pussy-Cat--The Duck & The Kangaroo._ AUTHOR OF "THE BOOK OF NONSENSE," ETC. WITH ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS BY WILLIAM FOSTER and THE PUSSY-CAT, THE DUCK and THE issue them separately with Original Illustrations. The Owl and the Pussy-Cat went to sea Pussy said to the Owl, "You elegant fowl! With a ring at the end of his nose. With a ring at the end of his nose. Your ring?" Said the Piggy, "I will." So they took it away, and were married next day The whole of the long day through! Said the Kangaroo to the Duck, Said the Kangaroo to the Duck, Said the Kangaroo to the Duck, Said the Kangaroo to the Duck, Said the Kangaroo to the Duck, As the Duck and the Kangaroo? 27th Edition, 110 Illustrations _In small 4to, cloth gilt,_ cache = ./cache/20113.txt txt = ./txt/20113.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13648 author = Lear, Edward title = More Nonsense date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4632 sentences = 441 flesch = 85 summary = "How grateful," said the old gentleman to the two ladies, "all children, "The name is 'Edward Lear,'" said one of the ladies. position to know that the whole book was composed and illustrated by Lord "Yet," said the other lady, "some friends of mine tell me they know Mr. Lear." completely a mistake!" said the old gentleman, becoming Long years ago, in days when much of my time was passed in a country house, But they said, "Don't you wish, you mayn't look like a fish, But they said, "O my daughter, there's nothing but water!" When they said, "Go away!" she continued to stay, When he fanned off her head, she smiled sweetly, and said, But they said, "Is it wrong, since your legs are so long, That lively old person of Blythe. But they brought him a hat, and said, "Sit upon that, who always wore a Hat on his Head, for cache = ./cache/13648.txt txt = ./txt/13648.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 34906 author = Lear, Edward title = The Jumblies, and Other Nonsense Verses date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 4513 sentences = 554 flesch = 101 summary = and the Kangaroo," and "The Dong with a Luminous Nose." For the benefit of to-day as when they were written are the Nonsense Books of Edward Lear. this new edition of the Nonsense Songs is issued. And all night long they sailed away; And all night long in the moonlight pale, They sailed away for a year and a day, So they took it away, and were married next day And they each sang a song, Ding-a-dong! Said the Broom, "And I'll sweep you away!" For the Jumblies came in a Sieve, they did,-For day and night he was always there Till the morning came of that hateful day When the Jumblies sailed in their Sieve away, The Dong arose and said,-Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. cache = ./cache/34906.txt txt = ./txt/34906.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 13650 13648 13646 13650 982 13646 number of items: 9 sum of words: 83,548 average size in words: 9,283 average readability score: 94 nouns: illustration; man; person; day; night; sea; head; nose; time; end; tree; water; boat; hat; children; life; legs; people; tea; nonsense; light; fish; years; sieve; one; nothing; whole; thing; feet; toes; world; way; table; sound; side; heads; song; lady; jumblies; hands; book; birds; back; house; tail; sky; bottles; moon; mice; hand verbs: was; said; is; are; were; be; had; have; came; do; went; ''s; made; see; did; took; go; has; say; does; come; ''ve; let; know; think; been; sate; walked; found; make; heard; ate; take; live; sit; cried; lived; tell; stood; saw; purchased; having; looked; thought; caught; ran; danced; being; sat; sailed adjectives: old; little; young; green; blue; great; long; large; few; more; small; other; such; good; new; beautiful; white; last; happy; full; nice; first; dark; black; many; lovely; cold; hot; several; high; brown; wrong; own; luminous; far; single; able; yellow; whole; red; dear; wide; pale; original; wild; weary; ready; immense; gray; angry adverbs: so; not; never; up; out; then; once; down; n''t; back; away; all; quite; very; only; still; too; more; far; well; ever; as; off; most; now; long; always; again; there; just; here; soon; perfectly; perhaps; on; round; fast; at; first; in; together; yet; rather; no; completely; merely; suddenly; much; certainly; also pronouns: he; they; it; his; i; you; we; she; my; their; him; them; her; me; your; its; us; our; himself; one; thee; myself; thy; themselves; yours; itself; herself; yt; yourself; mine; wade,--; spark,--; birds,--and; yts; ys; yourselves; theirs; contempt-- proper nouns: old; _; man; lady; person; mr.; yonghy; bonghy; dong; bò; young; lear; nonsense; wangle; kangaroo; quangle; swat; pussy; akond; duck; i.; edward; blue; papa; iv; cat; bellman; owl; v.; ding; book; y; snark; nose; mrs.; king; violet; broom; q; j; discobbolos; ye; bee; t; sea; jones; bottle; west; vi; pigs keywords: illustration; old; man; person; bonghy; young; wangle; swat; mr.; little; akond; word; thing; snark; sieve; seven; sea; quangle; pussy; nonsense; like; lear; lady; jumblie; good; ghost; fish; day; butcher; blue; bellman; beaver; baker one topic; one dimension: illustration file(s): ./cache/13647.txt titles(s): Nonsense Songs three topics; one dimension: illustration; old; said file(s): ./cache/33582.txt, ./cache/13648.txt, ./cache/13649.txt titles(s): Rhyme? And Reason? | More Nonsense | Laughable Lyrics five topics; three dimensions: illustration little said; said illustration like; old illustration man; bò bonghy yonghy; 110 104 issue file(s): ./cache/13647.txt, ./cache/33582.txt, ./cache/13648.txt, ./cache/34906.txt, ./cache/20113.txt titles(s): Nonsense Songs | Rhyme? And Reason? | More Nonsense | The Jumblies, and Other Nonsense Verses | Nonsense Drolleries The Owl & The Pussy-Cat—The Duck & The Kangaroo. Type: gutenberg title: subject-nonsenseVersesEnglish-gutenberg date: 2021-06-07 time: 12:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Nonsense verses, English" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 33582 author: Carroll, Lewis title: Rhyme? And Reason? date: words: 19101 sentences: 2136 pages: flesch: 96 cache: ./cache/33582.txt txt: ./txt/33582.txt summary: "The Spectres said the place was low, That looks a _little_ less like ink, "A man," said he, "is not a King." Like a dog, he hunts for boys who know not two and two are four." "Hounds _in full cry_ I like," said she: He heard once more the words she said. "Why, yes," the old man said: "that phrase [Illustration: "THE WILD MAN WENT HIS WEARY WAY"] [Illustration: "THE BEAVER KEPT LOOKING THE OPPOSITE WAY"] "I skip forty years," said the Baker, in tears, "''Tis a pitiful tale," said the Bellman, whose face But the Snark is at hand, let me tell you again! Said he felt it exactly like going to dine, "The thing can be done," said the Butcher, "I think. [Illustration: "''YOU MUST KNOW--'' SAID THE JUDGE: BUT THE SNARK EXCLAIMED One word that the others had said. "You must know--" said the Judge: but the Snark exclaimed "Fudge! id: 20113 author: Lear, Edward title: Nonsense Drolleries The Owl & The Pussy-Cat—The Duck & The Kangaroo. date: words: 799 sentences: 127 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/20113.txt txt: ./txt/20113.txt summary: LEAR''S NONSENSE DROLLERIES THE OWL & THE PUSSY CAT Original Illustrations _The Owl & The Pussy-Cat--The Duck & The Kangaroo._ AUTHOR OF "THE BOOK OF NONSENSE," ETC. WITH ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS BY WILLIAM FOSTER and THE PUSSY-CAT, THE DUCK and THE issue them separately with Original Illustrations. The Owl and the Pussy-Cat went to sea Pussy said to the Owl, "You elegant fowl! With a ring at the end of his nose. With a ring at the end of his nose. Your ring?" Said the Piggy, "I will." So they took it away, and were married next day The whole of the long day through! Said the Kangaroo to the Duck, Said the Kangaroo to the Duck, Said the Kangaroo to the Duck, Said the Kangaroo to the Duck, Said the Kangaroo to the Duck, As the Duck and the Kangaroo? 27th Edition, 110 Illustrations _In small 4to, cloth gilt,_ id: 982 author: Lear, Edward title: The Book of Nonsense date: words: 3643 sentences: 471 pages: flesch: 102 cache: ./cache/982.txt txt: ./txt/982.txt summary: There was a Young Lady whose bonnet, There was an Old Man in a tree, But he played day and night, Till the sarpint took flight, Who bought a large bonnet for walking; There was an Old Man of Marseilles, There was a Young Lady whose nose, There was an Old Man with a poker, Till one day, to his grief, There was an Old Person of Troy, There was an Old Man of Dundee, There was an Old Man who said, "Hush! When they said--"Is it small?" There was an Old Man of Kamschatka, Till he once, by mistake, There was an Old Man, who said, "Well! There was an Old Man, who said, "Well! Who caught a large fish without scales; There was an Old Man with an owl, When they said, "Is it hot?" There was an Old Man, on whose nose, There was an Old Man, on whose nose, id: 13650 author: Lear, Edward title: Nonsense Books date: words: 29849 sentences: 2817 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/13650.txt txt: ./txt/13650.txt summary: and the Old Man with a gong "who bumped at it all the day long," though in The nonsense-songs are all good, and "The Story of the Four little Children "The Story of the Four little Children who went Round the World" follows There was an Old Man who said, "Hush! There was an Old Man who said, "Well! There was an Old Man who said, "Well! And the old Geese said to the seven young Geese, "Whatever you do, be sure And the old Owls said, "If you find a mouse, tear him up into seven slices, And the old Guinea Pigs said, "Have a care that you eat your lettuces, And the old Fishes said, "Above all things, avoid eating a blue boss-woss; "How grateful," said the old gentleman to the two ladies, "all children, "Yet," said the other lady, "some friends of mine tell me they know Mr. Lear." id: 13647 author: Lear, Edward title: Nonsense Songs date: words: 11525 sentences: 1043 pages: flesch: 92 cache: ./cache/13647.txt txt: ./txt/13647.txt summary: THE STORY OF THE FOUR LITTLE CHILDREN WHO WENT ROUND THE WORLD. THE STORY OF THE FOUR LITTLE CHILDREN WHO WENT ROUND THE WORLD. large boat to sail quite round the world by sea, and then they were to come "Mainly on oyster-patties," said the Blue-Bottle-Fly; "and, when these are In many long-after years, the four little travellers looked back to that After this, the four little people sailed on again till they came to a vast And the old Geese said to the seven young Geese, "Whatever you do, be sure And the old Owls said, "If you find a mouse, tear him up into seven slices, The seven young Parrots had not gone far, when they saw a tree with a So, after a time, all the seven young Geese said to each other, "Beyond all The seven young Cats set off on their travels with great delight and id: 13649 author: Lear, Edward title: Laughable Lyrics date: words: 5802 sentences: 630 pages: flesch: 100 cache: ./cache/13649.txt txt: ./txt/13649.txt summary: With her sky-blue hands and her sea-green hair; The Dong arose and said,-But some one said, "A hill there is, a little to the north, [Illustration: Sheet Music--The Yonghy Bonghy Bò] Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. When they said, "Some day you may lose them all;" Till Mrs. Discobbolos said,-And Mrs. Discobbolos said, Papa came in and ate it up Papa said, "Cook! H was Papa''s new Hat; Papa he said, "This Light ain''t good! Papa, who could not reach it, said, Papa said, "What an owl you are! Papa he said, "If Piggy dead, Papa said, "If that Urn were mine, Papa he said, "Oh, dreadful man! Papa he said, "Your conduct is Papa said once, he thought he''d like id: 13648 author: Lear, Edward title: More Nonsense date: words: 4632 sentences: 441 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/13648.txt txt: ./txt/13648.txt summary: "How grateful," said the old gentleman to the two ladies, "all children, "The name is ''Edward Lear,''" said one of the ladies. position to know that the whole book was composed and illustrated by Lord "Yet," said the other lady, "some friends of mine tell me they know Mr. Lear." completely a mistake!" said the old gentleman, becoming Long years ago, in days when much of my time was passed in a country house, But they said, "Don''t you wish, you mayn''t look like a fish, But they said, "O my daughter, there''s nothing but water!" When they said, "Go away!" she continued to stay, When he fanned off her head, she smiled sweetly, and said, But they said, "Is it wrong, since your legs are so long, That lively old person of Blythe. But they brought him a hat, and said, "Sit upon that, who always wore a Hat on his Head, for id: 13646 author: Lear, Edward title: A Book of Nonsense date: words: 3684 sentences: 438 pages: flesch: 93 cache: ./cache/13646.txt txt: ./txt/13646.txt summary: file which includes the original illustrations. But he played day and night, till the "sarpint" took flight, There was a Young Lady whose nose So she hired an Old Lady, whose conduct was steady, Till he cut off his thumbs, and said calmly, "This comes When they said, "That''s your toe," he replied, "Is it so?" She ran up a tree, and said "Fiddle-de-dee!" There was an Old Man who said, "Hush! When they said, "Is it small?" he replied, "Not at all; When they said, "Is it hot?" he replied, "No, it''s not!" Who caught a large Fish without scales; When they said, "How d'' ye do?" he replied, "Who are you?" There was an Old Man on whose nose There was an Old Man on whose nose There was an Old Man who said, "Well! There was an Old Man who said, "Well! id: 34906 author: Lear, Edward title: The Jumblies, and Other Nonsense Verses date: words: 4513 sentences: 554 pages: flesch: 101 cache: ./cache/34906.txt txt: ./txt/34906.txt summary: and the Kangaroo," and "The Dong with a Luminous Nose." For the benefit of to-day as when they were written are the Nonsense Books of Edward Lear. this new edition of the Nonsense Songs is issued. And all night long they sailed away; And all night long in the moonlight pale, They sailed away for a year and a day, So they took it away, and were married next day And they each sang a song, Ding-a-dong! Said the Broom, "And I''ll sweep you away!" For the Jumblies came in a Sieve, they did,-For day and night he was always there Till the morning came of that hateful day When the Jumblies sailed in their Sieve away, The Dong arose and said,-Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. Said the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bò. 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