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Syntactic analyzation of "It was a spacious harbour, sheltered deep / from access of the winds, but looming vast / with awful ravage, AEtna's neighbouring steep / thundered aloud, and, dark with clouds, upcast / smoke and red cinders in a whirlwind's blast. / Live balls of flame, with showers of sparks, upflew / and licked the stars, and in combustion massed, / torn rocks, her ragged entrails, molten new, / the rumbling mount belched forth from out the boiling stew."
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Word
Part of speech
Syntactic relation
1.
It
Personal Pronoun.
2.
was
Verb
Past Tense.
3.
a
Determiner
4.
spacious
Adjective
5.
harbour
Noun
Singular
6.
,
7.
sheltered
Adjective
8.
deep
Adjective
9.
/
:
10.
from
Preposition
11.
access
Noun
Singular
12.
of
Preposition
13.
the
Determiner
14.
winds
Noun
Plural
15.
,
16.
but
Conjunction
17.
looming
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
18.
vast
Adjective
19.
/
:
20.
with
Preposition
21.
awful
Adjective
22.
ravage
Noun
Singular
23.
,
24.
AEtna
Proper Noun
Singular
25.
's
Possessive Ending.
26.
neighbouring
Adjective
27.
steep
Noun
Singular
28.
/
:
29.
thundered
Verb
Past Tense.
30.
aloud
Adverb.
31.
,
32.
and
Conjunction
33.
,
34.
dark
Adjective
35.
with
Preposition
36.
clouds
Noun
Plural
37.
,
38.
upcast
Noun
Singular
39.
/
:
40.
smoke
Noun
Singular
41.
and
Conjunction
42.
red
Adjective
43.
cinders
Noun
Plural
44.
in
Preposition
45.
a
Determiner
46.
whirlwind
Adjective
47.
's
Possessive Ending.
48.
blast
Noun
Singular
49.
.
.
50.
/
:
51.
Live
Adjective
52.
balls
Noun
Plural
53.
of
Preposition
54.
flame
Noun
Singular
55.
,
56.
with
Preposition
57.
showers
Noun
Plural
58.
of
Preposition
59.
sparks
Verb
3rd person sing.
60.
,
61.
upflew
Noun
Singular
62.
/
:
63.
and
Conjunction
64.
licked
Verb
Past Tense.
65.
the
Determiner
66.
stars
Noun
Plural
67.
,
68.
and
Conjunction
69.
in
Preposition
70.
combustion
Noun
Singular
71.
massed
Verb
Past Participle.
72.
,
73.
/
:
74.
torn
Adjective
75.
rocks
Noun
Plural
76.
,
77.
her
Possessive Pronoun.
78.
ragged
Adjective
79.
entrails
Noun
Plural
80.
,
81.
molten
Verb
Base Form.
82.
new
Adjective
83.
,
84.
/
:
85.
the
Determiner
86.
rumbling
Verb
Gerund/Present Participle.
87.
mount
Verb
Base Form.
88.
belched
Verb
Past Participle.
89.
forth
Adverb.
90.
from
Preposition
91.
out
Preposition
92.
the
Determiner
93.
boiling
Adjective
94.
stew
Noun
Singular
95.
.
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