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Syntactic analyzation of "Scarce now the summer had begun, when straight / my father, old Anchises, gave command / to spread our canvas and to trust to Fate. / Weeping, I leave my native port, the land, / the fields where once the Trojan towers did stand, / and, homeless, launch upon the boundless brine, / heart-broken outcast, with an exiled band, / comrades, and son, and household gods divine, / and the great Gods of Troy, the guardians of our line."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
Scarce
Proper Noun
Singular
2.
now
Adverb.
3.
the
Determiner
4.
summer
Noun
Singular
5.
had
Verb
Past Tense.
6.
begun
Verb
Past Participle.
7.
,
8.
when
wh-abverb.
9.
straight
Adverb.
10.
/
:
11.
my
Possessive Pronoun.
12.
father
Noun
Singular
13.
,
14.
old
Adjective
15.
Anchises
Proper Noun
Singular
16.
,
17.
gave
Verb
Past Tense.
18.
command
Noun
Singular
19.
/
:
20.
to
to.
21.
spread
Verb
Base Form.
22.
our
Possessive Pronoun.
23.
canvas
Noun
Singular
24.
and
Conjunction
25.
to
to.
26.
trust
Verb
Base Form.
27.
to
to.
28.
Fate
Proper Noun
Singular
29.
.
.
30.
/
:
31.
Weeping
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
32.
,
33.
I
Personal Pronoun.
34.
leave
Verb
Sing Present
35.
my
Possessive Pronoun.
36.
native
Adjective
37.
port
Noun
Singular
38.
,
39.
the
Determiner
40.
land
Noun
Singular
41.
,
42.
/
:
43.
the
Determiner
44.
fields
Noun
Plural
45.
where
wh-abverb.
46.
once
Adverb.
47.
the
Determiner
48.
Trojan
Proper Noun
Singular
49.
towers
Noun
Plural
50.
did
Verb
Past Tense.
51.
stand
Verb
Base Form.
52.
,
53.
/
:
54.
and
Conjunction
55.
,
56.
homeless
Noun
Singular
57.
,
58.
launch
Noun
Singular
59.
upon
Preposition
60.
the
Determiner
61.
boundless
Adjective
62.
brine
Noun
Singular
63.
,
64.
/
:
65.
heart-broken
Adjective
66.
outcast
Noun
Singular
67.
,
68.
with
Preposition
69.
an
Determiner
70.
exiled
Verb
Past Participle.
71.
band
Noun
Singular
72.
,
73.
/
:
74.
comrades
Noun
Plural
75.
,
76.
and
Conjunction
77.
son
Noun
Singular
78.
,
79.
and
Conjunction
80.
household
Noun
Singular
81.
gods
Noun
Plural
82.
divine
Verb
Sing Present
83.
,
84.
/
:
85.
and
Conjunction
86.
the
Determiner
87.
great
Adjective
88.
Gods
Noun
Plural
89.
of
Preposition
90.
Troy
Proper Noun
Singular
91.
,
92.
the
Determiner
93.
guardians
Noun
Plural
94.
of
Preposition
95.
our
Possessive Pronoun.
96.
line
Noun
Singular
97.
.
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