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Syntactic analyzation of ""Now, to ease thy woes, / since sorrow for his sake hath dimmed thine eyes, / more will I tell, and hidden fates disclose. / He in Italia long shall battle with his foes, / and crush fierce tribes, and milder ways ordain, / and cities build and wield the Latin sway, / till the third summer shall have seen him reign, / and three long winter-seasons passed away / since fierce Rutulia did his arms obey.""
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
``
2.
Now
Adverb.
3.
,
4.
to
to.
5.
ease
Verb
Base Form.
6.
thy
Possessive Pronoun.
7.
woes
Noun
Plural
8.
,
9.
/
:
10.
since
Preposition
11.
sorrow
Noun
Singular
12.
for
Preposition
13.
his
Possessive Pronoun.
14.
sake
Noun
Singular
15.
hath
Verb
Sing Present
16.
dimmed
Verb
Past Participle.
17.
thine
Possessive Pronoun.
18.
eyes
Noun
Plural
19.
,
20.
/
:
21.
more
Adjective
Comparative
22.
will
Modal
23.
I
Personal Pronoun.
24.
tell
Verb
Base Form.
25.
,
26.
and
Conjunction
27.
hidden
Adjective
28.
fates
Noun
Plural
29.
disclose
Verb
Sing Present
30.
.
.
31.
/
:
32.
He
Personal Pronoun.
33.
in
Preposition
34.
Italia
Proper Noun
Singular
35.
long
Adverb.
36.
shall
Modal
37.
battle
Verb
Base Form.
38.
with
Preposition
39.
his
Possessive Pronoun.
40.
foes
Noun
Plural
41.
,
42.
/
:
43.
and
Conjunction
44.
crush
Verb
Base Form.
45.
fierce
Adjective
46.
tribes
Noun
Plural
47.
,
48.
and
Conjunction
49.
milder
Adjective
50.
ways
Noun
Plural
51.
ordain
Verb
Sing Present
52.
,
53.
/
:
54.
and
Conjunction
55.
cities
Noun
Plural
56.
build
Verb
Base Form.
57.
and
Conjunction
58.
wield
Verb
Base Form.
59.
the
Determiner
60.
Latin
Proper Noun
Singular
61.
sway
Verb
Base Form.
62.
,
63.
/
:
64.
till
Preposition
65.
the
Determiner
66.
third
Adjective
67.
summer
Noun
Singular
68.
shall
Modal
69.
have
Verb
Base Form.
70.
seen
Verb
Past Participle.
71.
him
Personal Pronoun.
72.
reign
Verb
Base Form.
73.
,
74.
/
:
75.
and
Conjunction
76.
three
Cardinal Digit
77.
long
Adjective
78.
winter-seasons
Noun
Plural
79.
passed
Verb
Past Participle.
80.
away
Adverb.
81.
/
:
82.
since
Preposition
83.
fierce
Adjective
84.
Rutulia
Proper Noun
Singular
85.
did
Verb
Past Tense.
86.
his
Possessive Pronoun.
87.
arms
Noun
Plural
88.
obey
Verb
Sing Present
89.
.
.
90.
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