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Syntactic analyzation of "So when the bold and compact band I see, / "Brave hearts", I cry, "but brave, alas! in vain; / if firm your purpose holds to follow me / who dare the worst, our present plight is plain. / Troy's guardian gods have left her; altar, fane, / all is deserted, every temple bare. / The town ye aid is burning. Forward, then, / to die and mingle in the tumult's blare.""
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
So
Adverb.
2.
when
wh-abverb.
3.
the
Determiner
4.
bold
Adjective
5.
and
Conjunction
6.
compact
Adjective
7.
band
Noun
Singular
8.
I
Personal Pronoun.
9.
see
Verb
Sing Present
10.
,
11.
/
:
12.
``
13.
Brave
Proper Noun
Singular
14.
hearts
Noun
Plural
15.
''
16.
,
17.
I
Personal Pronoun.
18.
cry
Verb
Sing Present
19.
,
20.
``
21.
but
Conjunction
22.
brave
Verb
Sing Present
23.
,
24.
alas
Interjection.
25.
!
.
26.
in
Preposition
27.
vain
Adjective
28.
;
:
29.
/
:
30.
if
Preposition
31.
firm
Noun
Singular
32.
your
Possessive Pronoun.
33.
purpose
Noun
Singular
34.
holds
Verb
3rd person sing.
35.
to
to.
36.
follow
Verb
Base Form.
37.
me
Personal Pronoun.
38.
/
:
39.
who
wh-pronoun.
40.
dare
Verb
Sing Present
41.
the
Determiner
42.
worst
Adjective
Superlative
43.
,
44.
our
Possessive Pronoun.
45.
present
Adjective
46.
plight
Noun
Singular
47.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
48.
plain
Adjective
49.
.
.
50.
/
:
51.
Troy
Proper Noun
Singular
52.
's
Possessive Ending.
53.
guardian
Noun
Singular
54.
gods
Noun
Plural
55.
have
Verb
Sing Present
56.
left
Verb
Past Participle.
57.
her
Personal Pronoun.
58.
;
:
59.
altar
Noun
Singular
60.
,
61.
fane
Noun
Singular
62.
,
63.
/
:
64.
all
Determiner
65.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
66.
deserted
Verb
Past Participle.
67.
,
68.
every
Determiner
69.
temple
Noun
Singular
70.
bare
Adjective
71.
.
.
72.
/
:
73.
The
Determiner
74.
town
Noun
Singular
75.
ye
Personal Pronoun.
76.
aid
Noun
Singular
77.
is
Verb
3rd person sing.
78.
burning
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
79.
.
.
80.
Forward
Adverb.
81.
,
82.
then
Adverb.
83.
,
84.
/
:
85.
to
to.
86.
die
Verb
Base Form.
87.
and
Conjunction
88.
mingle
Verb
Base Form.
89.
in
Preposition
90.
the
Determiner
91.
tumult
Noun
Singular
92.
's
Possessive Ending.
93.
blare
Noun
Singular
94.
.
.
95.
''
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