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Syntactic analyzation of ""O Goddess-born, high auspices are thine, / and heaven's plain omens guide thee o'er the main. / Thus Jove, by lot unfolding his design, / assorts the chances, and the Fates ordain. / This much may I of many things explain, / how best o'er foreign seas to urge thy keel / in safety, and Ausonian ports attain, / the rest from Helenus the Fates conceal, / and Juno's envious power forbids me to reveal.""
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
``
2.
O
Noun
Singular
3.
Goddess-born
Adjective
4.
,
5.
high
Adjective
6.
auspices
Noun
Plural
7.
are
Verb
Sing Present
8.
thine
Possessive Pronoun.
9.
,
10.
/
:
11.
and
Conjunction
12.
heaven
Noun
Singular
13.
's
Possessive Ending.
14.
plain
Adjective
15.
omens
Noun
Plural
16.
guide
Verb
Sing Present
17.
thee
Personal Pronoun.
18.
o'er
Preposition
19.
the
Determiner
20.
main
Noun
Singular
21.
.
.
22.
/
:
23.
Thus
Adverb.
24.
Jove
Proper Noun
Singular
25.
,
26.
by
Preposition
27.
lot
Noun
Singular
28.
unfolding
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
29.
his
Possessive Pronoun.
30.
design
Noun
Singular
31.
,
32.
/
:
33.
assorts
Verb
3rd person sing.
34.
the
Determiner
35.
chances
Noun
Plural
36.
,
37.
and
Conjunction
38.
the
Determiner
39.
Fates
Proper Noun
Singular
40.
ordain
Noun
Singular
41.
.
.
42.
/
:
43.
This
Determiner
44.
much
Adjective
45.
may
Modal
46.
I
Personal Pronoun.
47.
of
Preposition
48.
many
Adjective
49.
things
Noun
Plural
50.
explain
Verb
Sing Present
51.
,
52.
/
:
53.
how
wh-abverb.
54.
best
Adjective
Superlative
55.
o'er
Noun
Singular
56.
foreign
Adjective
57.
seas
Noun
Plural
58.
to
to.
59.
urge
Verb
Base Form.
60.
thy
Possessive Pronoun.
61.
keel
Noun
Singular
62.
/
:
63.
in
Preposition
64.
safety
Noun
Singular
65.
,
66.
and
Conjunction
67.
Ausonian
Adjective
68.
ports
Noun
Plural
69.
attain
Verb
Sing Present
70.
,
71.
/
:
72.
the
Determiner
73.
rest
Noun
Singular
74.
from
Preposition
75.
Helenus
Proper Noun
Singular
76.
the
Determiner
77.
Fates
Proper Noun
Singular
78.
conceal
Verb
Base Form.
79.
,
80.
/
:
81.
and
Conjunction
82.
Juno
Proper Noun
Singular
83.
's
Possessive Ending.
84.
envious
Adjective
85.
power
Noun
Singular
86.
forbids
Verb
3rd person sing.
87.
me
Personal Pronoun.
88.
to
to.
89.
reveal
Verb
Base Form.
90.
.
.
91.
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