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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 11 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3778 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 81 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 God 6 Army 5 Salvation 5 Lord 4 Christ 3 London 3 Jesus 3 Booth 2 work 2 home 2 Spirit 2 Mrs. 2 Lucy 2 Holy 2 Ghost 2 General 2 England 2 Divine 1 year 1 woman 1 salvationist 1 officer 1 man 1 cusin 1 come 1 christian 1 York 1 War 1 United 1 UNDERSHAFT 1 Thee 1 Sunday 1 Street 1 States 1 Social 1 Shelter 1 Saviour 1 STEPHEN 1 SHIRLEY 1 Pollie 1 Paul 1 New 1 Mr. 1 Mother 1 Lee 1 LOMAX 1 LADY 1 Katie 1 Kate 1 Jennie Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1177 man 894 work 732 year 680 people 571 life 564 heart 552 time 552 thing 536 soul 533 day 490 way 483 child 448 woman 422 home 373 mother 346 country 339 love 331 word 289 hand 282 sin 270 week 263 case 261 place 259 house 252 power 250 girl 249 world 245 meeting 238 room 228 one 227 faith 224 night 222 officer 222 nothing 221 money 221 father 221 eye 218 service 205 mind 202 month 192 trade 191 prayer 190 class 189 friend 185 face 182 other 177 cusin 171 part 156 business 156 book Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1490 _ 1220 God 1098 Army 443 Lord 427 Salvation 368 Betty 268 Christ 265 Kate 253 Jesus 247 Booth 237 UNDERSHAFT 201 Lee 189 Adjutant 184 BARBARA 181 Mrs. 178 Spirit 164 LADY 164 BRITOMART 151 New 151 London 147 Barbara 145 Holy 144 General 137 Lucy 137 Industrial 132 Home 121 York 116 Holiness 111 Grannie 110 Mr. 110 Bob 104 Divine 94 ye 90 England 89 Ghost 86 Stephen 85 Undershaft 84 STEPHEN 84 Heaven 82 Father 82 BILL 78 Colony 77 United 77 Clara 75 Street 75 Saviour 73 States 72 Bible 67 Sunday 67 Social Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4404 i 3714 you 3672 it 2663 he 2602 she 1571 they 1219 me 1160 him 1142 we 1099 them 809 her 468 us 175 herself 170 himself 130 themselves 111 itself 94 myself 88 yourself 59 one 41 ourselves 23 thee 20 mine 12 yours 10 ye 7 yourselves 6 thyself 6 ours 6 em 6 ''s 5 his 5 hers 3 theirs 3 oneself 2 er 1 yours:-- 1 you''ll 1 with:-- 1 us:-- 1 tommy''ll 1 often--''you 1 my 1 mantleshelf 1 iv 1 isself 1 ii 1 hand.--matt 1 bookshelf 1 az Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 13640 be 4808 have 2522 do 1233 say 1009 go 1007 come 884 make 766 see 709 know 692 give 653 take 634 get 513 look 511 find 483 think 456 work 390 tell 374 want 335 feel 324 help 324 bear 319 live 315 let 302 leave 276 save 274 believe 273 speak 268 keep 252 put 247 seem 247 ask 242 try 241 call 240 bring 239 follow 236 become 231 send 223 pray 222 love 220 write 216 mean 215 hear 209 show 204 hold 193 begin 184 stand 182 turn 180 seek 163 receive 153 pay Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3178 not 931 so 717 up 643 now 616 very 594 out 574 good 571 more 565 never 544 then 525 only 514 great 503 little 479 other 476 well 432 old 423 many 401 much 380 own 369 here 354 as 349 just 325 most 321 first 309 such 306 again 291 even 280 down 261 ever 260 all 258 poor 247 too 247 also 243 there 240 away 235 on 216 same 212 long 206 last 202 often 202 in 200 always 199 back 198 single 193 true 191 right 184 few 181 still 176 young 174 quite Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 117 most 106 good 42 least 26 great 26 bad 25 high 16 Most 11 low 11 eld 8 poor 8 deep 7 late 7 large 6 young 6 manif 5 full 3 vile 3 true 3 strong 3 small 3 slight 3 rough 3 rich 3 odd 3 near 3 happy 3 early 3 dear 3 common 2 wild 2 wicked 2 weak 2 tender 2 sure 2 plain 2 own 2 mean 2 lofty 2 l 2 holy 2 dark 2 bright 1 wise 1 wealthy 1 sweet 1 supreme 1 subtle 1 strange 1 smart 1 safe Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 208 most 14 well 10 least 3 near 1 theatre:-- 1 lest 1 hard Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gardnermuseum.org 1 www.concertinaconnection.com 1 www.2cyberwhelm.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 2 http://www.gardnermuseum.org/music/listen 1 http://www.concertinaconnection.com/partita3prelude.mp3 1 http://www.2cyberwhelm.org/2011/shaw/barbara Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 _ is _ 13 _ do _ 6 _ did _ 5 _ are _ 5 army does not 4 _ was _ 4 army is not 4 god is not 4 heart is perfect 4 men do not 3 _ have _ 3 god does not 3 god has not 3 heart is not 3 kate did not 3 lord have mercy 3 people did not 2 _ be _ 2 _ did n''t 2 _ do n''t 2 _ is not 2 _ know _ 2 _ see _ 2 army had not 2 army has not 2 army is able 2 army took up 2 army were good 2 betty has just 2 betty is nervous 2 betty looks up 2 christ did not 2 god have mercy 2 god wants men 2 heart does not 2 heart is still 2 heart was full 2 heart was perfect 2 hearts are not 2 home does not 2 life is full 2 life is very 2 lord was there 2 man has only 2 man is not 2 men are not 2 mother does n''t 2 people do not 2 things work together 1 _ am snappy Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 heart is not right 2 army has no need 1 _ are not _ 1 _ is no comfort 1 _ is not repentance 1 _ was no reason 1 army does not only 1 army had not funds 1 army is not mealy 1 betty has no means 1 betty takes no notice 1 christ was not competent 1 days are no more 1 god is not likely 1 heart does not long 1 hearts are not perfect 1 home is not happy 1 kate was not brilliant 1 life are not matters 1 life is no longer 1 life is not only 1 life was not spasmodic 1 lord is not only 1 men have not merely 1 people are not dull 1 people did not really 1 soul has not only 1 things are not good 1 things were not so 1 way is not yet 1 word comes not only 1 words were not sweeter A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 6669 author = Booth, Catherine Mumford title = Godliness : being reports of a series of addresses delivered at James''s Hall, London, W. during 1881 date = keywords = Charity; Christ; Divine; Ghost; God; Holy; Jesus; Lord; Paul; Spirit; christian; come summary = may God, the Holy Spirit, help you to come out and be unto God. This is giving up sin in your heart, in purpose, in it; they wanted to live a better life, to love God in a sort of people who know just what God wants of them. and live." "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be God. Let every saint present, ask in faith for the light of the Holy "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved," and now when the Holy Ghost had come, and Paul had got the Divine Charity, think some of God''s people are afraid; they don''t like the feeling coming right out, and saying, "Now, Lord Jesus; I want to know Thy sins not, that he loves God with all his heart, and soul, and mind, id = 7039 author = Carpenter, Minnie Lindsay Rowell title = The Angel Adjutant of "Twice Born Men" date = keywords = Adjutant; Army; Booth; Captain; Christ; God; Jesus; Kate; Lee; London; Lord; Lucy; Mrs.; Salvation; Sunday; War; home; salvationist summary = New Year''s day, she said good-bye to mother and sister and left home for A kind-hearted woman soldier, touched by Kate''s delicate appearance, felt become a spiritual leader in The Army never once occurred to me.'' Mrs. Lieut.-Colonel Moore, then Sister Stitt, Kate''s friend in the home corps, old craving came upon him, and taught how to seek and find God. In a little room at the hall, a crowd of converts met week by week. he could pay to the woman who had mothered his soul to God. When days are no more, and the things of this life are judged, one thinks States went Kate Lee, and in Chicago saw The Army at work in the Kate Lee had been a Salvation Army Field Officer for fifteen years, when hearts the faith of Kate Lee, that one day their son shall be an Army id = 7125 author = Duff, Mildred title = Catherine Booth — a Sketch date = keywords = Army; Booth; Catherine; General; God; Katie; Lord; Mother; Mrs. summary = Mrs. Booth walked with God. When she was only a timid girl, helping her Mrs. General Booth of The Salvation Army, and with being looked upon as a Mrs. Booth trusted with all her heart in the love and sacrifice of her they would be sold to help on the work of God. Besides her sewing, Katie read a great deal. to feel that God was hard in not letting her be strong like other girls; At the time when our Army Mother married The General''s work was, as we God''s will, therefore, that he should sacrifice the work his soul loved, God''s glory and the Salvation of souls; and we all know to-day how, from Even in her early days Mrs. Booth felt how wrong it was to spend time and But our Army Mother did not give up working for God, and sit down in id = 13434 author = Haggard, H. Rider (Henry Rider) title = Regeneration Being an Account of the Social Work of The Salvation Army in Great Britain date = keywords = Army; Booth; Canada; Christ; Commissioner; England; General; God; London; Mr.; Salvation; Shelter; Social; Street; home; man; officer; woman; work; year summary = Being an Account of the Social Work of The Salvation Army in Great In many cases thus: ''The Salvation Army is a body of people dressed up visitation of prisoners by Salvation Army Officers, and the care of This branch of the Men''s Social Work of the Salvation Army is a home Indeed, numbers of men come on from them to the Salvation Army. case, the Officer in charge sends out a skilled man to work up clues. cases, but the lady Officers of the Salvation Army succeed in turning The Women''s Social Work of the Salvation Army began in London, in the brought to this place by the Officers of the Salvation Army. women-Officers of the Army, who are engaged in the work of reclaiming Meanwhile, their night''s work done, the Salvation Army ladies were Salvation Army understands by this word ''work'' I may state that in Salvation Army Work 21,390 id = 26652 author = Howard, Thomas Henry title = Standards of Life and Service date = keywords = Christ; Divine; Ghost; God; Heaven; Holiness; Holy; Jesus; Lord; Salvation; Saviour; Spirit; Thee summary = saintly man or woman who says, ''By God''s help I am going to live a life all sin, that they shall live a life of purity and Holiness, that they _''Present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, really means having Jesus Christ as a yoke-fellow in your work for God; discovery of a personal God belongs to the heart_: ''Ye shall seek Me, make them put their whole heart into seeking God''s sanctifying power. purpose of heart'', for it is to people in that state of mind that God When God sanctifies your soul He makes a great inward light; the receiving the testimony that his way pleased God. I would like to refer to several features of this pathway of the holy spiritual blessings and conditions of life in which the Lord wants men Another person says, ''I love God with all my heart''--or as many do say, id = 30295 author = Lamb, Edwin Gifford title = The Social Work of the Salvation Army date = keywords = Army; Colony; England; Home; Industrial; London; New; Salvation; States; United; York; work summary = Salvation Army Industrial Homes Company, incorporated in New Jersey, has publication of "In Darkest England" in 1890, the social work of the Army by means of the city industrial work without the aid of the colony. men wish to make a success of their new work; they wish to see the Army people aided by the Army industrial work would be hard to ascertain or for in the United States industrial homes of the Army. Examples of Men in the Army Industrial Homes. the Industrial Home two weeks and hoped to work his way back to England Industrial Home some time, and said they made him work too hard. The growth of the Hotel Department of the Army''s work, like that of the Was still working and had a room at the Army Hotel. SOME MINOR FEATURES OF THE SALVATION ARMY SOCIAL WORK. SOME MINOR FEATURES OF THE SALVATION ARMY SOCIAL WORK. id = 34805 author = S. L. M. title = Betty''s Battles: An Everyday Story date = keywords = Betty; Bob; Clara; God; Grannie; Jennie; Lord; Lucy; Pollie summary = little garden, while Betty''s Grannie shades her gentle old eyes from the During these five weeks Betty has grown to love her dear good Grannie as "Your home is God''s gift to you, Betty," says Grannie, gravely. Betty stops short, there is a queer little twinkle in Grannie''s eye that But Betty thinks, "Clearly Grannie doesn''t know how horrid things are at love is; and, father, I----" Betty comes to a full stop. "If you mean me, Betty, let me tell you you''ve no right to speak like Mr. Baker comes, and father is got into the house; how, Betty never Betty hurries home for her father''s little rent-collecting bag; and then beginning to speak in your voice; that my dear Betty is letting the Lord "Every one has a right place," thinks Betty, when her morning''s work is Tired though she is, Betty cannot go to bed until Bob comes home. id = 3790 author = Shaw, Bernard title = Major Barbara date = keywords = Army; BARBARA; BILL; BRITOMART; JENNY; LADY; LOMAX; SHIRLEY; STEPHEN; Salvation; UNDERSHAFT; cusin summary = My dear Stephen: where is the money to come from? LADY BRITOMART [cutting him short] Now be a good boy, Stephen, You know, my dear, your father was a very attractive man in some Sarah and Barbara come in with their respective young men, Lomax, a young man about town, is like many other young men about LADY BRITOMART [forcibly] Barbara: I will not have Charles called BARBARA [through the door] Come in, Dolly, and behave yourself. Barbara comes to her mother''s writing table. UNDERSHAFT [shocked--to Barbara] You don''t think I am mocking, my SHIRLEY [with blighting contempt] Yes: you like an old man to go into the shelter when Barbara comes out, with Undershaft on UNDERSHAFT [to Lady Britomart] He knows all about the tradition, Sarah, Barbara, Lomax, and Cusins come in ready for walking. LOMAX [coming forward between Sarah and Undershaft] You''ll find LADY BRITOMART [coming impetuously between Undershaft and the id = 51565 author = Shaw, Bernard title = Major Barbara date = keywords = Army summary = Credits for Temi Rose Production of GB Shaw''s Major Barbara Directed by Temi Rose (Major) Barbara Undershaft Rin Allen Stephen Undershaft Jonathan Horvath Sarah Undershaft Shariffa Wilson Narrator Temi Rose Scene 1.1 Onward Christian Soldiers, Salvation Army Band Scene 1.5 Scanned/music for lungs and bellows. Scene 2.1 The Big Day In. Simon Thoumire, concertina; David Milligan, piano, 2001, Foot Stompin'' Records CDFSR17B Scene 2.8 Bach Preludio Partita 3 Onward Christian Soldiers, Salvation Army Band Onward Christian Soldiers, Salvation Army Band Bands of the Salvation Army Album: Jerusalem Year 2003 Bands of the Salvation Army Album: Jerusalem Year 2003 Bands of the Salvation Army Album: Jerusalem Year 2003 Scene 3.1 Andante from Italian Concerto BWV 971 Bach Catrin Finch (harp) http://www.gardnermuseum.org/music/listen Scene 3.5 Orfeo ed Euridice (excerpt) http://www.gardnermuseum.org/music/listen Scene 3.9 same Recorded December 22, 2011 at the Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York City. http://www.2cyberwhelm.org/2011/shaw/barbara