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Book title: Elegies and Other Small Poems

Author: Matilda Betham

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Flesch Reading Ease Index: 69
Gunning Fog Index: 10
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Index: 8

Number of words: 13511
Number of unique words: 3404

Readability statistics for Elegies and Other Small Poems by Matilda Betham

Number of sentences: 722
Number of paragraphs: 2096
Percentage of complex words (three or more syllables): 7
Average syllables per word: 1
Average Words per sentence: 19

Keyword usage statistics for Elegies and Other Small Poems by Matilda Betham

TOP KEYWORDSTOP KEYWORD PAIRS
KeywordOccurencesKeyword PairOccurences
thy85yet hear4
eye51elegies poems4
heart51arthur albina4
yet42east saxons3
shall41thy son3
thee33sun beams3
love32lonely walk3
soul29o'er plain3
fair28lord percy3
bosom28throbbing vein2
o'er27cen'lin prince2
eyes26nuns bodney2
air24toil care2
breast23artless youth2
mind23loss deplore2
sweet22crimson dye2
friend22thy head2
youth22prince mercia2
form22fraternal duel2
hear21emma blest2
tears21could'st thou2
thou21youthful train2
light21social love2
train18yet constant2
vain18roving eye2
oft17grateful homage2
care17ether flew2
dear17yet thy2
woe16wounded dying2
voice16binds closer2
gay16poems matilda2
know16lovely emma2
joy16delight shall2
fear16agostino isola2
youthful16thou blooming2
grace15terrors guilt2
hand15arching eye2
son15complaint fancy2
name15lord ranulph2
death14fond desire2


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