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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 8 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 23406 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 93 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 day 3 life 3 heart 3 God 2 world 2 love 2 little 2 like 2 Babu 1 way 1 water 1 time 1 thy 1 thou 1 thee 1 river 1 mother 1 man 1 indian 1 illustration 1 footnote 1 flower 1 father 1 eye 1 english 1 come 1 child 1 brother 1 boat 1 baby 1 Valmiki 1 Tagore 1 Sripati 1 Songs 1 Satya 1 Sanskrit 1 Sahib 1 SHELIDAH 1 SHAZADPUR 1 Raicharan 1 Prince 1 Phatik 1 Pandit 1 New 1 Nabendu 1 Mini 1 MADHAV 1 King 1 Kailas 1 Kadambini Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 610 day 408 heart 380 time 347 life 313 world 293 man 274 night 272 child 267 eye 216 house 215 water 214 hand 206 mind 198 love 196 morning 195 word 192 sky 192 mother 191 flower 190 way 184 room 183 light 182 thing 180 boy 178 song 169 river 164 father 164 evening 156 door 153 face 152 tree 150 one 144 brother 143 nothing 140 side 140 joy 140 head 134 work 133 moment 131 husband 125 foot 120 book 119 friend 118 death 117 village 116 cloud 113 year 113 bird 112 voice 108 end Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1058 _ 157 AMAL 127 God 116 Babu 77 thou 76 MADHAV 71 King 68 Bengali 63 Nabendu 61 Raicharan 59 Calcutta 46 Kadambini 45 | 44 Phatik 36 English 33 Tagore 33 Songs 33 Mother 32 Dada 31 Prince 29 SHELIDAH 28 Kailas 28 Cabuliwallah 27 Mini 27 Jogmaya 27 England 27 Bengal 26 WATCHMAN 25 Thou 24 Sanskrit 24 Labanya 24 Hemangini 23 Rabindranath 23 Father 22 Sripati 22 Hemanta 21 Uncle 21 Sahib 21 HEADMAN 21 Cards 20 Valmiki 20 Thakur 20 New 20 Master 19 July 19 DAIRYMAN 19 Bankim 19 Akshay 18 York 18 Tr Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3962 i 1828 it 1402 he 1368 me 1242 you 679 we 657 they 608 him 515 she 372 them 274 us 214 her 123 myself 99 himself 74 thee 72 itself 61 one 47 themselves 38 herself 29 mine 23 yourself 20 ourselves 9 thyself 8 yours 8 theirs 7 ours 5 his 3 thy 3 ''s 2 oneself 2 hers 1 ye 1 waters"--they 1 s 1 bed,--even Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 6684 be 2449 have 917 come 906 do 614 say 584 go 445 know 412 make 384 take 364 see 328 get 273 find 267 give 247 leave 233 feel 218 let 217 seem 215 tell 208 ask 206 look 195 keep 193 sit 191 think 188 stand 167 call 167 become 163 hear 155 bring 145 write 143 pass 142 begin 123 lose 118 put 112 grow 111 try 106 live 105 want 105 read 104 use 104 hold 103 fill 99 turn 99 play 98 bear 97 fall 93 sing 89 remain 88 wait 88 run 87 lie Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1657 not 501 so 471 up 416 then 388 out 366 only 296 little 265 away 252 own 249 never 248 more 235 great 233 there 222 long 217 now 204 other 194 very 187 old 183 back 175 on 168 well 163 first 162 down 160 still 157 again 155 ever 152 even 151 many 144 here 138 much 137 last 137 good 137 as 135 all 131 such 128 off 124 also 122 dark 119 same 113 over 109 just 107 yet 106 young 106 once 104 full 95 thus 94 silent 92 new 88 too 87 alone Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33 least 30 good 21 eld 16 great 12 most 10 young 10 deep 9 high 7 slight 6 bad 5 near 5 lowly 5 dear 4 true 4 poor 4 innermost 4 early 4 Most 3 low 3 large 3 l 2 topmost 2 tiny 2 thin 2 strong 2 silly 2 pour 2 late 2 furth 2 faint 2 brief 2 big 1 wrapp 1 vague 1 ugly 1 trite 1 tasty 1 tak 1 sweet 1 subtle 1 stern 1 sprightly 1 small 1 slow 1 short 1 sharp 1 sang 1 rich 1 proud 1 old Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 40 most 6 well 2 least 1 wishest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 night is dark 4 time is short 4 words are dark 3 eyes are sad 3 life is not 3 life was not 3 night was dark 2 _ do _ 2 day is not 2 day is over 2 father came home 2 father did not 2 father was then 2 father was very 2 heart was full 2 light went out 2 man is so 2 men going home 2 night is black 2 night was still 2 sky is motionless 2 sky is overcast 2 time has not 2 water is boisterous 2 water is silent 2 world does not 1 _ be _ 1 _ be nice 1 _ came out 1 _ had not 1 _ is not 1 _ leaves rustle 1 _ was good 1 _ was not 1 _ were weary 1 boy came up 1 boy has yet 1 boy is always 1 boy is well 1 boy left raicharan 1 boy sitting there 1 boy was able 1 boy was continually 1 boy was delirious 1 boy was very 1 boys were not 1 boys were out 1 child is lovingly 1 child is quick 1 child was able Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 day is not yet 1 _ had not yet 1 boys were not at 1 child felt no strangeness 1 day be no more 1 day is no more 1 eyes are not proud 1 eyes had no rest 1 father was not at 1 hand has not yet 1 heart is not mine 1 heart knows no rest 1 heart knows no spoken 1 life had no commerce 1 life is not too 1 life is not vividly 1 man has no connection 1 man has no such 1 mind is not then 1 night is no more 1 night was not yet 1 rooms were not regularly 1 things are not merely 1 time has not yet 1 water had not yet 1 words had no means 1 world is no more A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 22217 author = Tagore, Rabindranath title = My Reminiscences date = keywords = Akshay; Babu; Bankim; Bengali; England; Evening; Jyotirindra; New; Pandit; Sanskrit; Satya; Songs; Tagore; Valmiki; brother; come; day; english; father; illustration; indian; life; like; time summary = through in Life''s morning, then, in the light of the passing day, are A picture of one day''s reading of the Ramayana comes clearly back to me. boy if he came to him at the end of his miserable day at school, and end of the day, our minds yearning for the inner apartments, the book somehow felt the day coming to me like a new gilt-edged letter, with one hears to-day that some young lady does not write poems one feels When, after his long absences, my father came home even for a few days, One day my father invited one of the chanting choir to our place and got I came across another little periodical in my young days called the correspond to the time of my writing the _Morning Songs_ came out under I have said that the first book of my literary life came to an end with id = 2518 author = Tagore, Rabindranath title = The Hungry Stones, and Other Stories date = keywords = Babu; Cabuliwallah; Calcutta; Cards; Dada; God; Hemangini; Kadambini; Kailas; Mini; Nabendu; Phatik; Prince; Raicharan; Sahib; Sripati; day summary = "Pass the day there, if you like," said he, "but never stay the night." That day again at dead of night I heard the stifled heart-breaking I asked: "Is there no means whatever of my release?" The old man said: Grannie went on: Then the princess took her little husband away in Next day the Brahman''s son, as soon as he came home from school, said: One day the Son of the Merchant came to the Prince, and said boldly: This time, before she left me, she folded her hands, and said: "My God! "Guru Thakur came to take his food that day, and asked my husband where throne in me, said: "The time might come when it would be good for remember one day, when a friend of mine came in, and said to me: "Kumo, He came up, and said: "Mother, you look a respectable woman. id = 6523 author = Tagore, Rabindranath title = The Post Office date = keywords = AMAL; King; MADHAV summary = MADHAV Poor child, it is very hard to keep him indoors all day See that far-away hill from our window--I often long to go day doctor lets me go out, you are going to take me to your Doctor won''t let you, poor fellow! Do letters come from the King to his office here? But who will fetch me my King''s letter when it comes? I don''t know; the doctor won''t let me out. Suppose the likes of you mind the doctor. Fakir, now that Uncle''s off, just tell me, has the King Say, Fakir, do you know the King who has this Post Office? Since the King''s Post Office I like it more and King''s letter come? [Fanning AMAL] The letter''s sure to come to-day, my boy. the King writes he will come himself to see Amal, with the state MADHAV [Whispering into AMAL''S ear] My child, the King loves you. id = 6524 author = Tagore, Rabindranath title = Stray Birds date = keywords = God; heart; love; world summary = The mist, like love, plays upon the heart of the hills and brings Let life be beautiful like summer flowers and death like autumn The earth hums to me to-day in the sun, like a woman at her I feel, thy beauty, dark night, like that of the loved woman when The world has opened its heart of light in the morning. Come out, my heart, with thy love to meet it. God loves man''s lamp lights better than his own great stars. The storm is like the cry of some god in pain whose love the The night''s silence, like a deep lamp, is burning with the light Find your beauty, my heart, from the world''s movement, like the Light in my heart the evening star of rest and then let the night The world loved man when he smiled. sea, Full Moon, like the heart throb of the world. id = 6686 author = Tagore, Rabindranath title = The Gardener date = keywords = day; eye; flower; heart; love summary = "If some wanderer, leaving home, come here to watch the night and When with the day''s burden I went home, my love was sitting in The cage bird whispers, "Come hither, let us both live in the When my love comes and sits by my side, when my body trembles and Let your work be, bride, the guest has come in the evening. Your thoughts will stray out of your dark eyes like birds from As I come in and out I pass by him every time, and my eyes are I long to sit silent by you; but I dare not lest my heart come Then, come, my rainy nights with pattering feet; smile, my golden Love, my heart longs day and night for the meeting with you--for Let the last touch of your hands be gentle like the flower of the Love, my heart longs day and night 50 id = 7164 author = Tagore, Rabindranath title = Gitanjali date = keywords = God; day; heart; life; thee; thou; thy summary = At the immortal touch of thy hands my little heart loses its break with pride; and I look to thy face, and tears come to my my love in flower, knowing that thou hast thy seat in the inmost Away from the sight of thy face my heart knows no rest nor Open thine eyes and see thy God is not before thee! In thy world I have no work to do; my useless life can only break The morning will surely come, the darkness will vanish, and thy Art thou abroad on this stormy night on thy journey of love, my life like a flower under the cover of thy kindly night. when they see thee come down from thy seat to raise me from the Yes, I know, this is nothing but thy love, O beloved of my heart-moments breaks and I see by the light of death thy world with its id = 7951 author = Tagore, Rabindranath title = Glimpses of Bengal Selected from the Letters of Sir Rabindranath Tagore date = keywords = June; SHAZADPUR; SHELIDAH; boat; day; footnote; life; like; little; man; river; water; way; world summary = and the household news of the village girls, who come for water, and sit We have got past the big rivers and just turned into a little one. There was a great, big mast lying on the river bank, and some little name of God, my heart felt like breaking and no words would come. to live and die as a man, loving and trusting the world, unable to look on If I could finish writing one poem a day, my life would pass in a kind of Every year one such great, time-hallowed day drops out of my life; and the When I realise this I feel I want to take a good look at nature, to the day may come when I shall feel that, could I but have the past back, I The world is ever new to me; like an old friend loved through this and id = 6520 author = nan title = The Crescent Moon date = keywords = baby; child; little; mother summary = children, even like a mother while rocking her baby''s cradle. He knows that there is room for endless joy in mother''s little O greedy heart, shall I pluck the world like a fruit from the sky when you sleep in your mother''s arms, and the morning comes Mother, the light has grown grey in the sky; I do not know what shall come running to you, saying, "Mother, I am hungry!" I shall never go away from you into the town to work like father. Do you know, mother, their home is in the sky, where the stars Now think well, mother, before you say what I shall bring for you I shall tell him, "Do you not know I am as big as father? I shall tell her, "Mother, don''t you know, I am as big as father, mother''s heart is full to the brim with love, and if you come to