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Syntactic analyzation of ""Nor in my madness kept my purpose low, / but vowed, if e'er should happier chance invite, / and bring me home a conqueror, even so / my comrade's death with vengeance to requite. / My words aroused his wrath; thence evil's earliest blight. / Thenceforth Ulysses sought with slanderous tongue / to daunt me, scattering in the people's ear / dark hints, and looked for partners of his wrong; / nor rested, till with Calchas' aid, the seer...""
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
``
2.
Nor
Conjunction
3.
in
Preposition
4.
my
Possessive Pronoun.
5.
madness
Noun
Singular
6.
kept
Verb
Past Tense.
7.
my
Possessive Pronoun.
8.
purpose
Noun
Singular
9.
low
Adjective
10.
,
11.
/
:
12.
but
Conjunction
13.
vowed
Verb
Past Tense.
14.
,
15.
if
Preposition
16.
e'er
Noun
Singular
17.
should
Modal
18.
happier
Adjective
Comparative
19.
chance
Noun
Singular
20.
invite
Verb
Base Form.
21.
,
22.
/
:
23.
and
Conjunction
24.
bring
Verb
Base Form.
25.
me
Personal Pronoun.
26.
home
Noun
Singular
27.
a
Determiner
28.
conqueror
Noun
Singular
29.
,
30.
even
Adverb.
31.
so
Adverb.
32.
/
:
33.
my
Possessive Pronoun.
34.
comrade
Noun
Singular
35.
's
Possessive Ending.
36.
death
Noun
Singular
37.
with
Preposition
38.
vengeance
Noun
Singular
39.
to
to.
40.
requite
Verb
Base Form.
41.
.
.
42.
/
:
43.
My
Possessive Pronoun.
44.
words
Noun
Plural
45.
aroused
Verb
Past Tense.
46.
his
Possessive Pronoun.
47.
wrath
Noun
Singular
48.
;
:
49.
thence
Adverb.
50.
evil
Noun
Singular
51.
's
Possessive Ending.
52.
earliest
Adjective
Superlative
53.
blight
Noun
Singular
54.
.
.
55.
/
:
56.
Thenceforth
Proper Noun
Singular
57.
Ulysses
Proper Noun
Singular
58.
sought
Verb
Past Tense.
59.
with
Preposition
60.
slanderous
Adjective
61.
tongue
Noun
Singular
62.
/
:
63.
to
to.
64.
daunt
Verb
Base Form.
65.
me
Personal Pronoun.
66.
,
67.
scattering
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
68.
in
Preposition
69.
the
Determiner
70.
people
Noun
Plural
71.
's
Possessive Ending.
72.
ear
Noun
Singular
73.
/
:
74.
dark
Adjective
75.
hints
Noun
Plural
76.
,
77.
and
Conjunction
78.
looked
Verb
Past Tense.
79.
for
Preposition
80.
partners
Noun
Plural
81.
of
Preposition
82.
his
Possessive Pronoun.
83.
wrong
Adjective
84.
;
:
85.
/
:
86.
nor
Conjunction
87.
rested
Verb
Past Tense.
88.
,
89.
till
Preposition
90.
with
Preposition
91.
Calchas
Noun
Plural
92.
'
Possessive Ending.
93.
aid
Noun
Singular
94.
,
95.
the
Determiner
96.
seer
Noun
Singular
97.
...
:
98.
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