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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 12 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 82575 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 81 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Lord 8 God 6 Christ 5 Mrs. 4 Society 4 Saviour 4 Mr. 4 Jesus 4 Father 3 christian 3 Thomas 3 Spirit 3 Meeting 3 John 3 England 2 thing 2 meeting 2 man 2 heart 2 friend 2 day 2 Uncle 2 Penn 2 New 2 Monthly 2 Month 2 Miss 2 Master 2 London 2 Holy 2 Friends 1 work 1 way 1 visit 1 time 1 thy 1 scripture 1 mind 1 love 1 girl 1 american 1 York 1 Yearly 1 Yeardley 1 World 1 William 1 Wenlock 1 WILLIAM 1 Virginia 1 Villars Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2544 man 2153 time 2031 day 1771 meeting 1693 friend 1388 way 1215 thing 1178 mind 1157 heart 1080 life 1032 house 941 word 905 place 894 hand 844 year 826 child 823 girl 738 work 706 father 692 love 689 nothing 662 boy 619 people 607 part 588 letter 556 one 546 family 533 room 522 morning 520 mother 510 visit 510 month 508 eye 504 spirit 499 something 498 head 491 woman 490 world 490 other 476 truth 476 feeling 471 school 471 name 463 side 463 moment 443 wife 440 home 432 matter 430 night 417 soul Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 6469 _ 1516 Lord 1074 Mr. 904 God 749 Mrs. 678 Penn 626 Hampstead 617 Friends 607 Roden 574 John 496 Christ 492 Lady 481 Lily 480 Elias 451 Meeting 442 Hicks 421 Marion 414 Yeardley 384 Spirit 378 Neale 368 Carl 358 Crocker 357 thou 344 Society 340 Marquis 330 Jones 328 Ruth 314 Agnes 306 Toby 301 Father 282 Month 278 England 267 Quaker 262 Miss 256 George 254 New 250 Virginia 242 Pomp 236 Greenwood 228 Jesus 228 House 223 Frances 223 Cudjo 222 Indians 216 Office 214 Saviour 204 Sammy 203 mo 202 Fay 202 CHAPTER Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 13367 i 12526 he 10758 it 5989 you 5481 she 5014 they 4884 him 4879 we 3434 me 3195 them 2243 her 1931 us 1157 himself 508 herself 381 myself 316 themselves 313 thee 166 itself 154 ''em 128 yourself 126 ourselves 92 one 52 mine 46 yours 33 his 31 thyself 28 hers 28 ''s 26 em 22 ye 21 ours 20 theirs 20 elias 9 yourselves 5 oneself 4 yo 4 hisself 2 yerself 2 ya 2 thy 2 know,--you 2 i''m 1 yuself 1 you._--now 1 you''ll 1 yes;--we 1 ya''as''m 1 wrists.--"now 1 words:--"they 1 whispered,-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 40827 be 16690 have 6010 do 5107 say 2894 go 2825 make 2726 come 2320 see 2256 know 2096 take 2075 think 1573 give 1422 feel 1335 find 1308 tell 1086 get 1080 leave 964 speak 948 seem 923 look 852 hear 845 call 802 bring 802 believe 762 ask 723 keep 713 put 705 hold 696 become 648 follow 626 receive 618 write 574 live 563 meet 561 stand 555 let 555 attend 544 pass 521 want 518 turn 502 visit 481 love 480 appear 474 show 461 bear 445 send 439 sit 428 return 422 open 411 wish Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 9346 not 3215 so 1969 very 1948 more 1788 much 1782 then 1775 up 1678 now 1521 little 1513 well 1477 great 1409 good 1381 many 1337 own 1226 only 1158 other 1082 as 1076 young 1075 never 1041 out 1030 first 1003 old 970 here 899 long 849 down 849 again 821 such 820 there 764 too 734 most 726 just 711 even 700 last 659 away 653 ever 650 few 633 also 632 still 594 dear 582 often 579 same 564 all 540 far 536 soon 527 poor 520 off 510 true 504 thus 501 back 487 right Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 290 good 185 least 176 most 69 great 43 high 41 eld 38 bad 31 dear 26 old 25 near 20 large 18 young 17 Most 13 manif 12 j 12 early 12 deep 11 low 8 strong 7 small 7 slight 7 l 6 mean 6 bright 5 warm 5 rude 5 long 5 happy 5 fine 5 easy 5 bl 4 safe 4 noble 4 keen 4 hard 4 handsome 4 grand 3 true 3 rough 3 pure 3 poor 3 full 3 farth 3 close 3 clear 3 choice 3 big 2 wise 2 weak 2 topmost Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 558 most 65 well 16 least 2 worst 1 strongest 1 meanest 1 manner,--as 1 lest 1 harry,--"most 1 failed;--and 1 eldest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 1 www.google.com 1 books.google.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/42164/42164-h/42164-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/42164/42164-h.zip 1 http://www.google.com/books?id=iHg4AAAAMAAJ 1 http://books.google.com Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 ccx074@pglaf.org Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 _ did _ 11 _ do _ 8 _ was _ 6 _ had _ 6 _ is _ 6 _ know _ 5 mind was so 5 words were not 5 work going on 4 _ do n''t 4 heart was full 4 man does not 4 man is not 4 meeting was very 4 mind is often 4 mind was often 3 _ did n''t 3 _ has _ 3 friends are not 3 girls did not 3 god is love 3 god is verily 3 hampstead did not 3 heart was much 3 heart was often 3 meeting was large 3 mind is almost 3 mind was deeply 3 mind was frequently 3 nothing is more 3 nothing is so 3 penn had already 3 penn had not 3 penn was not 3 people do not 3 way is not 2 _ are _ 2 _ have _ 2 _ is n''t 2 _ is not 2 _ is often 2 _ look _ 2 _ were _ 2 boy did not 2 day was devoted 2 day was over 2 day was sunday 2 father did n''t 2 father is ill 2 friends was very Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ am not all 1 _ be not partaker 1 _ have no fellowship 1 _ is not now 1 boys were no novices 1 boys were no sooner 1 children had not only 1 children were not content 1 day is not far 1 days are no time 1 father have no authority 1 father is not so 1 friends are not able 1 friends are not usually 1 friends were not altogether 1 girl had no more 1 girl had no suspicion 1 girl had not quite 1 girls were not there 1 god is no respecter 1 hampstead did not quite 1 hampstead had not as 1 hampstead saw no difference 1 hampstead was not there 1 heart has not unfrequently 1 house had no cellar 1 house was not comfortable 1 life is not desirable 1 life were not enough 1 lord is not equal 1 man be no more 1 man had no desire 1 man has no right 1 man has no rights 1 man has not only 1 man is no less 1 man is not george 1 meeting was not sufficiently 1 meetings were not willing 1 men are not always 1 men were not usually 1 mind is not so 1 mind was no more 1 penn gave no sign 1 penn had no money 1 penn was not surprised 1 people are not _ 1 people were not able 1 place was not far 1 thing is no matter A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 18502 author = Anonymous title = The Annual Monitor for 1851 or, Obituary of the members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland, for the year 1850 date = keywords = Christ; ELIZABETH; Father; God; Ireland; Jesus; John; Lord; MARY; Month; Saviour; Society; Thomas; WILLIAM summary = and a solemn feeling of peace with God, through Jesus Christ, pervaded him, but one ground of faith and hope, the free mercy of God in Jesus satisfied with the precious evidence of the love of God in Christ Jesus, God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ," and by the effectual Some time before his death, the great conflict of mind he had been under, many times that solemn night, did I long that all the world could feel continued, "I love thee tenderly, and feel thee near in the best life--in was remarkable; His mind expanded in love to his family, his friends, and the dear Son of God; will long be remembered by those who felt the truth and friends, great was, for a time, her domestic happiness. came to me so great and blessed a gift, that I should know and love God, id = 21034 author = Hill, Grace Brooks title = The Corner House Girls at School date = keywords = Agnes; Billy; Corner; Dot; House; Kenway; Miss; Mr.; Mrs.; Murphy; Neale; O''Neil; Rufus; Ruth; Sorber; Tess; Trix; Uncle; girl summary = "Oh, fine, Ruth!" cried Agnes, the twelve-year-old, suddenly seizing the "Then," said Neale O''Neil, winking at the girls, "let''s turn Billy Bumps "I tell you what to do," said Neale to the little girl. The Corner House girls--especially Ruth and Agnes--began to feel the You have a right to laugh," said Neale, as Agnes fell "We''re the only folks he has, I guess, Dot," said Tess, as Agnes went The girls of the old Corner House learned that Neale was up early on Agnes told Ruth that she believed Neale never turned a corner "I''m sure I don''t know," said the oldest Corner House girl. "I suppose the Kenway girls will know," said Neale, doubtfully. "Of course we can trust Neale," said the older Corner House girl, Corner House girls were such friends with Neale O''Neil," and she walked Neale looked serious when he walked over to the two Corner House girls. id = 42164 author = Jones, Rufus M. (Rufus Matthew) title = Eli and Sibyl Jones, Their Life and Work date = keywords = Beirut; Christ; Church; Eli; England; English; Fox; Friends; God; Jesus; Jones; Lebanon; Lord; Maine; New; President; Saviour; Society; Spirit; Sybil; american; christian; meeting summary = years later a meeting-house was built, to which Eli was taken even Eli Jones and the Friends with them attended the meetings. Yearly Meeting on Seventh day, 14th, our dedicated friend Sybil Jones friends the service on my mind for the Lord my God in a distant land. The last day of the yearly meeting Sybil Jones spoke out her feelings Eli Jones improved all the time, holding meetings Eli and Sybil Jones attended the London yearly meeting of 1853, and "_2d._ Attended Friends'' meeting, and received visits from several "_3d._ Dear Eli went to Congènies to-day to attend meeting. holding meetings, visiting schools, and doing much quiet work up and called the Eli and Sybil Jones Mission, and the New England Friends for the few Friends in the place, and in the evening a good meeting Next day, 1st of 12th mo., held a meeting at the school-house. id = 63160 author = Kellogg, Elijah title = Forest Glen; or, The Mohawk''s Friendship date = keywords = Archie; Black; Blanchard; Cuthbert; Harry; Holdness; Honeywood; Indians; Mr.; Mrs.; Sammy; Scip; Seth; Sumerford; Tony; Uncle summary = the woods; then both parties hold their fire till a good many Indians "There''ll be something going on now, you may depend," said Mrs. Mugford, as she looked after the party, "since Sammy Sumerford has got "We can''t to-morrow, Uncle Seth," said Sammy; "''cause we''re going to boys would not be likely to see it, and left it, as Uncle Seth had said therefore began to build the kiln with rocks and clay right before Mrs. Sumerford''s door, part of them working on the kiln, and the rest making "Mr. Seth said the Indians used to make pots, mother." "That isn''t much like me, two or three days making one pot," said Sammy. When Uncle Seth came the next morning to look at the clay, he said,-Sammy found it was just as Mr. Seth said: the boys thought it was nice id = 21492 author = Kingston, William Henry Giles title = A True Hero: A Story of the Days of William Penn date = keywords = Captain; Christison; England; Ford; God; Lord; Mary; Master; Mead; Penn; Wenlock; William summary = "Farewell, old friend," said Mead, shaking Christison by the hand, as "Thou speakest truly, friend," answered Captain Mead; "I was the cause may render my old friend Mead, and that noble young fellow Penn, some father to tell him the cause of my absence," said young Penn, stopping Captain Mead warmly thanked his old friend for coming to see him. "Father," said young Wenlock, as he and the elder Christison were "Come," said Mead to his old comrade; "many days have passed since I "Is this Master Mead''s abode, young man?" inquired Captain Christison. "You seemed pleased with young Mistress Mead, Wenlock," said his father. William Penn, and his father''s old friend, Captain Mead. "Those are old friends I little expected to meet again," said Wenlock to "Yea; I wish to see thee, young friend," said Penn; "but when thou On reaching the look-out place, Wenlock saw the ship of which the old id = 44991 author = Mathews, Joanna H. (Joanna Hooe) title = Lily Norris'' Enemy date = keywords = Annie; Ashton; Belle; Bessie; Lily; Maggie; Miss; Mrs.; Norris; Tom summary = "Oh yes, mamma, we know that; I should think we might," said Maggie, "Maggie," said Lily, as the carriage drew up at Miss Ashton''s door, "I am going to, mamma," answered the little girl, meaning what she said "You told me, Lily," said Tom, "when I wanted to ask mamma to give the "Miss Lily," she said, "you took away my large scissors this morning, "Mamma''s things are all put away, Lily," said Tom. "Maggie thinks I put off pleasures too," said Lily. "Mamma," said Lily, wishing that she need not speak before Miss "Why, yes, Tom," said Lily, "you told me you had put away all mamma''s "I think I''ll do a little more," said Lily, who felt ashamed as she the doctor said several times; and Lily had come to look upon this as "I think you might finish your skirt in two days, Lily," said Miss id = 11959 author = Southall, Eliza Allen title = A Brief Memoir with Portions of the Diary, Letters, and Other Remains, of Eliza Southall, Late of Birmingham, England date = keywords = Christ; Father; God; Jesus; Lord; M.B.; Meeting; Mo.; Saviour; christian; day; heart; love; thing; thy summary = it was the Holy Spirit put into her heart by her heavenly Father, she Every thing sweet and lovely; fulfilling the purpose the divine power, that I can receive any thing good; in Christ Jesus unto good works." No, fear and faith and things unseen." Every time they passed Hast thou long thy Lord''s abiding The following lines describe her feelings at such a time as this:-both seeking to believe, as thou says, "with the heart" now, having said so much, I hope thou wilt not think it own heart, of real willingness to know and feel the loving-kindness and tender mercy of God in Christ at times desire to love and serve with all my heart; and thoughts have visited me of days still I trust in long," of the faithful love of my heavenly Father, love, and that whatever good thing I am blessed with id = 30100 author = Trollope, Anthony title = Marion Fay: A Novel date = keywords = Clara; Crocker; Demijohn; Duca; Fay; Frances; George; Greenwood; Hall; Hampstead; Hautboy; Hendon; Jerningham; Kingsbury; Lady; London; Lord; Marchioness; Marion; Marquis; Mr.; Mrs.; Office; Persiflage; Post; Quaker; Roden; Row; Trafford summary = said Clara Demijohn, the old lady''s niece, naturally thinking that "I have come," he said, "to tell Lord Kingsbury that I am in love sleep," said Lord Hampstead, turning to his father; but the anger of said Lord Hampstead, his disgust at the man having been quenched for "He is an excellent young man, as far as I know him," said Mrs. Roden, thinking that she was called upon to defend her son''s friend. "I think it would be a very good thing," said Mrs. Roden,--"if your "You needn''t go, Marion," said Mrs. Roden,--"unless Lord Hampstead "Lord Hampstead," said Mrs. Roden, "you will catch your death of "I do not think he will come unless he is asked," said Hampstead. "Come up, Marion dear," said Mrs. Roden, speaking from the landing. "Father," she said, "Lord Hampstead was here to-day." "It is the nature of a girl, I think," said Lady Frances, "to doubt id = 31406 author = Trowbridge, J. T. (John Townsend) title = Cudjo''s Cave date = keywords = Augustus; Bythewood; Carl; Cudjo; Dan; Deslow; Gad; God; Grudd; Hapgood; Jim; Lysander; Mr.; Mrs.; Penn; Pepperill; Pomp; Ropes; Salina; Silas; Sprowl; Stackridge; Toby; Union; Villars; Virginia; man summary = "I''ll wait a few minutes longer for Carl!" said Penn to himself, with a "My friends," said Penn, interrupting the poor man''s forced and "This way, Carl, if you want some of the right sort," said the negro "Whar''s dat ar boy took hisself to, I''d like to know!" scolded old Toby. "Laws, massa," said old Toby, grinning, "debil knows I ain''t in ''arnest! "Bress your heart, dear young massa!" said old Toby, standing by the bed then I shall have lived long enough!" said the old man, with impressive "You know," said Pomp, "you would have left this man to die there on the "What a terrible place!" said Penn, little thinking at the time how much "Now I think of it," said Penn, "if that man wasn''t a Unionist at heart, "Penn, is it you?" said the blind old man. "Toby did not come to the rock," said Penn, still holding Virginia back. id = 50374 author = Wilbur, Henry Watson title = The Life and Labors of Elias Hicks date = keywords = Braithwaite; Christ; Elias; God; Hicks; Jericho; Jesus; John; Journal; Lord; Meeting; Monthly; New; Philadelphia; Seaman; Society; Street; Thomas; Yearly; York; friend summary = Just how long Elias Hicks spoke in the meetings for worship, before not appear that Elias Hicks had attended this yearly meeting since Hicks, Elias says that these Friends "detained the meeting two hours or Friends'' Meeting House, which Elias Hicks helped to build, if he did Men of the Elias Hicks type, meeting their fellows in Society had been accomplished, Elias Hicks wrote a letter to a friend friend, Elias Hicks, are agreeable to the opinions and doctrines held against Elias Hicks in the Preparative Meeting of Ministers and Elders, that monthly meeting had enjoyed a family visitation from Elias Hicks, the preaching of Elias Hicks in meetings where he was present, except Elias Hicks wrote a long letter to his friend, Dr. Edwin A. Elias Hicks made in the Meeting of Ministers and Elders in Jericho, of the meeting house at different times when Elias Hicks was preaching, id = 37311 author = Woolman, John title = The Journal, with Other Writings of John Woolman date = keywords = Christ; Father; God; Holy; Life; Lord; Love; Men; People; Spirit; Truth; World; day; friend; heart; man; meeting; mind; thing; time; visit; way; work summary = sincere upright-hearted People, in every Society, who truly love God, Beginning; but, when Meeting was ended, I felt great Distress of Mind, Spirit takes Place in the Minds of People, which is attended with had a Meeting at a Friend''s House; in both which I felt Sorrow of Heart, continued under the Exercise, the Lord, in Time to come might open a Way Having, for some Time past, felt a Sympathy in my Mind with Friends Mind settled to attend on the Business of the Meeting; on the last Day Having felt my Mind drawn toward a Visit to a few Meetings in Truth, felt my Way open to labour with some noted Friends, who kept A Care hath lived on my Mind, that more Time might be employed by Exercises hath been opened before them, as the Way of the Lord''s People, id = 10369 author = Yeardley, John title = Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel date = keywords = Barnsley; Christ; Diary; Divine; England; Father; Friends; Germany; God; Holy; J.Y.; John; Joseph; London; Lord; M.Y.; Martha; Master; Meeting; Month; Monthly; Pastor; Pyrmont; Saviour; Society; Spirit; Thomas; Yeardley; christian; scripture summary = our Monthly Meeting day, in the morning, we met with Thomas Yeardley of I feel a little compunction for having these few days past given way too house opened so clearly on my mind in meeting this morning that I thought A few weeks after this, John Yeardley attended a remarkable meeting held In the Twelfth Month of 1819, John Yeardley attended the Quarterly Meeting In the course of his religious labors, he visited the meetings of Friends were there, and one Fourth-day morning attended the Friends'' Meeting. Two-months'' Meeting, and to spend a few days with my dear friends of this After John and Martha Yeardley had visited their friends at home, their First-day, says John Yeardley, was a solemn time, both at meeting and at The Friends'' meeting, which took place two days afterwards, was held in visited), where dwell a good many spiritually-minded people, who meet