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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..."" This text has been automatically tagged.

# 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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