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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 53831 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 79 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 St. 3 Patrick 3 Ireland 2 life 2 Saint 2 Lord 2 God 2 Britain 1 unto 1 soldier 1 scene 1 roman 1 place 1 man 1 luis 1 lesbia 1 exit 1 day 1 Spirit 1 Scholiast 1 Rome 1 Purgatory 1 Prophecy 1 POLONIA 1 PHILIP 1 PAUL 1 Montalvan 1 Messingham 1 Magh 1 Mac 1 Laeghaire 1 King 1 KING 1 Jesus 1 Holy 1 Hibernia 1 Gaul 1 Erinn 1 Earth 1 Domhnach 1 Devils 1 Confession 1 Christ 1 Calphurnius 1 Calderon 1 CHAPTER 1 Boulogne 1 Bishop 1 Armorica 1 Ardmachia Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 511 man 408 saint 380 day 328 place 321 son 295 name 283 life 273 time 215 year 215 people 184 church 173 miracle 173 king 168 hand 164 death 164 country 157 faith 155 word 147 angel 142 thing 137 sea 128 night 119 heart 119 earth 113 fire 112 soul 111 part 110 father 110 brother 109 way 103 water 103 body 101 land 98 prayer 97 stone 96 light 91 luis 89 town 88 soldier 84 work 83 power 82 eye 79 house 78 bishop 77 child 76 one 75 woman 75 foot 74 servant 73 sign Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1741 Patrick 909 _ 559 God 492 Saint 382 St. 343 Lord 204 thou 186 Christ 154 CHAPTER 153 Ireland 128 Britain 120 heaven 101 King 92 Bishop 87 PATRICK 74 de 72 Armorica 72 . 71 Life 67 Hibernia 65 Holy 63 POLONIA 62 Gaul 61 PAUL 61 Jesus 61 Calderon 59 et 55 Boulogne 50 Calphurnius 47 Mac 46 Spirit 45 PHILIP 45 Irish 44 Ui 44 Confession 43 Purgatory 43 Domhnach 41 ye 41 KING 40 Montalvan 39 Niall 38 Earth 37 Nemthur 37 Magh 36 Britannia 36 Bonaven 35 Scholiast 35 ST 35 Rome 35 Heaven Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2484 he 1181 i 1140 him 1130 it 739 they 538 them 490 me 353 you 241 we 192 himself 144 she 135 us 113 thee 78 her 56 themselves 29 myself 27 itself 12 thyself 11 herself 10 one 10 mine 5 ye 4 ourselves 2 yourself 2 yours 2 thou 1 thy 1 his Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 5421 be 1308 have 580 say 488 do 473 go 368 give 358 come 302 see 255 call 236 make 200 know 188 find 187 bear 177 take 165 bless 154 believe 149 bring 148 leave 130 name 128 pass 117 hear 115 baptize 113 receive 111 live 99 return 99 appear 97 raise 96 let 96 die 96 behold 93 stand 93 show 92 write 90 fall 90 build 89 tell 87 send 78 remain 78 place 77 ask 76 accord 75 follow 74 become 73 seem 73 carry 71 pray 68 answer 66 think 66 enter 66 desire Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 928 not 441 then 422 so 287 there 280 many 266 even 220 great 207 more 194 here 186 thus 185 certain 180 other 180 now 163 holy 157 therefore 145 first 139 ever 132 up 132 most 117 afterwards 113 same 112 own 112 long 109 very 107 much 106 forth 101 out 96 well 95 only 95 again 83 good 79 divine 79 also 76 never 75 such 75 little 75 far 75 down 74 dead 71 together 71 old 67 however 67 away 66 therein 66 once 66 as 62 still 62 alone 59 high 58 whole Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 least 15 most 13 good 10 high 7 great 6 low 6 l 5 young 4 late 4 bad 3 rich 3 old 3 early 2 vile 2 small 2 near 2 grand 2 fine 2 divine 2 black 2 able 1 wide 1 weak 1 thick 1 tame 1 tall 1 strong 1 seek 1 se 1 say 1 rude 1 rough 1 purpos 1 pure 1 proud 1 noble 1 manif 1 lov 1 long 1 lively 1 light 1 keen 1 intense 1 holy 1 heavy 1 hard 1 happy 1 gentle 1 farth 1 faint Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 117 most 4 well 2 least 1 lest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/8/4/8/18482/18482-h/18482-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/8/4/8/18482/18482-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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 patrick went afterwards 4 death was nigh 4 patrick did not 4 patrick went subsequently 3 patrick went then 2 _ see _ 2 christ is god 2 god did not 2 god is able 2 lord brought down 2 man named calphurnius 2 patrick had foretold 2 patrick is to 2 patrick made captive 2 patrick took leave 2 patrick was then 1 * see note 1 _ being thus 1 _ did not 1 _ is fruitful 1 _ lives yet 1 _ was grassy 1 _ was thus 1 angel bore patrick 1 angel left advice 1 christ are too 1 christ have pity 1 christ is lord 1 christ is master 1 christ was not 1 church appear contemptible 1 church is distant 1 church is not 1 church were then 1 country is rough 1 country was sub 1 day are redolent 1 day be ireland 1 day bear witness 1 day called bishop 1 day called saint 1 day did not 1 day is dun 1 day is rightly 1 days were past 1 death am thine 1 death received light 1 faith be not 1 god does not 1 god had already Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 faith is no faith 1 patrick gave no malediction 1 patrick was not there 1 place was not near 1 words were no sooner A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 6371 author = Calderón de la Barca, Pedro title = The Purgatory of St. Patrick date = keywords = Calderon; Devils; God; Ireland; KING; Lord; Messingham; Montalvan; PAUL; PHILIP; POLONIA; Patrick; Purgatory; St.; exit; lesbia; life; luis; scene; soldier summary = as the "Purgatory of Saint Patrick", as well as the Story of Luis vision in the night: and behold Patrick entered his palace as all on Grant me thy leave, great lord, since thou dost know I scarce dare in words to tell thee. Being my slave, thy God will free thee By God and man, should slay thee by my hand, I ask, O Lord, may from Thy hand be given, Patrick, God has heard Thy prayer, Who thy soul this day shall free If in God''s great name shall Patrick shall tell thee in Order what thou art to do, and to suffer. Torments (say the Devils to the Soldier) shalt thou suffer, except as were sufficient to chill the Blood of the most hard-hearted Man. Here (say the Devils to the Soldier) shalt thou Bath, and with that lead an ill Life and pollute thy Body with Sin; behold thou hast seen id = 18480 author = Fleming, William title = Boulogne-Sur-Mer St. Patrick''s Native Town date = keywords = Armorica; Boulogne; Britain; Calphurnius; Confession; Gaul; Ireland; Patrick; Saint; Scholiast; St.; roman summary = Britain in Gaul St. Patrick''s Native Country Dailraida in Scotland, the Irish fleet sailed to the place where St. Patrick resided; "At this time the fleet out of Ireland plundered the of his reign, when St. Patrick was captured, and again in the twentyseventh year of his reign, when he sailed directly from Ireland to Gaul PATRICK AFTER HIS CAPTIVITY RETURNS TO (GAUL) HIS NATIVE COUNTRY. PATRICK AFTER HIS CAPTIVITY RETURNS TO (GAUL) HIS NATIVE COUNTRY. St. Fiacc suggests, Probus asserts, and Professor Bury admits that St. Patrick, after his captivity, fled to Gaul, and not to Great Britain. THE following account is given in the "Trepartite Life" concerning St. Patrick''s native town, and the country from which he was taken which embraced Armorica or the northern sea coast of Gaul, where St. Patrick was residing in his own native country (in patria) with his id = 18482 author = nan title = The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick Including the Life by Jocelin, Hitherto Unpublished in America, and His Extant Writings date = keywords = Ardmachia; Bishop; Britain; CHAPTER; Christ; Domhnach; Earth; Erinn; God; Hibernia; Holy; Ireland; Jesus; King; Laeghaire; Lord; Mac; Magh; Patrick; Prophecy; Rome; Saint; Spirit; St.; day; life; man; place; unto summary = CLXXXVII The Angelic Voice showeth unto Saint Patrick of his And Saint Patrick, guided by his angelic guide, came unto the sea, and unto God and held Saint Patrick in the highest reverence. is called unto this time Saint Patrick''s Island. his devotion toward his new faith, gave unto Saint Patrick the place On a certain time Saint Patrick came unto a deep and impassable river Thus did the Lord thrice show unto Saint Patrick gold in the earth While on a certain time Saint Patrick was preaching unto the heathens, And Saint Patrick went unto a certain village, near the island of church, which even unto this day is called the Cross of Saint Patrick. Saint Patrick blessed Fergusius, and prophesying said unto him, "Though of the virtues and the miracles of Saint Patrick, came unto him, for And Saint Patrick requested of a certain man, that he would bring unto