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et CONJ de PREPABL fili N11LOCPF Phaethmoab OTHER Edna OTHER et CONJ Chalal OTHER Banaias OTHER Maasias OTHER Mathanias OTHER Beselehel OTHER et CONJ Bennui OTHER et CONJ manass N17VOCSM
And of the sons of Phahath, Moab, Edna, and Chalal, Banaias, and Maasias, Mathanias, Beseleel, Bennui, and Manasse.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
45,667
qu PRON10DATPX quondam ADVPOS ti ADV Cannutius OTHER obici VPAR31DATPXPRESACTIVEPPL s PRON54DATXC qu PRON10NOMSN in PREPABL r N51GENSF p ADV administr VPAR11NOMSFFUTPASSIVEPPL potissi ADJ00NOMSNSUPER consul V31PRESPASSIVESUB2S Isaurici OTHER sect VPAR11ACCSFPERFPASSIVEPPL sequ V31IMPFSUB3S mal V62PRESACTIVEINF0X respond V21PERFACTIVEIND3S Isaurici OTHER ess VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL discipul N21ACCSM qu PRON10ACCSF Epidi OTHER calumniator N31GENSM
and when they once jeered at Tiberius Cannutius because he preferred to side with the political party of Isauricus, the ex-consul, Cannutius rejoined: I would rather be a disciple of Isauricus than of a false accuser like Epidius.
final_alignments\Suetonius_Rhetoricians.json
81,981
cum ADVPOS autem CONJ ven V41PERFACTIVESUB3S fili N25NOMSM homin N31GENSM in PREPABL maiestat N31LOCSF su N22NOMPN et CONJ omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS angel N21GENSM cum ADVPOS e V11PRESACTIVEIND1S tunc ADVPOS sed V21FUTACTIVEIND3S sup V11PRESPASSIVESUB1S sed V11PRESACTIVESUB1S maiestat N31GENSF su ADJ11GENSFPOS
And when the Son of man shall come in his majesty, and all the angels with him, then shall he sit upon the seat of his majesty.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
67,019
it VPAR61NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL relax V11PRESACTIVEIND2P medi N21LOCPM intervall N22LOCPN sin N21VOCSM inpedition N31LOCPF adit VPAR61NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL acced VPAR31DATPXPRESACTIVEPPL esse V51FUTACTIVEIND3S ad ADVPOS de N21GENPM simulacr N22NOMPN
The middle intercolumniations are to be thus widened so that for those who are approaching the statues of the gods there may be an uninterrupted approach.
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55,688
sic ADVPOS dem N37GENPM rapid ADJ11GENSMPOS veni V61FUTACTIVEIND2S ad ADVPOS Phasidis OTHER amn N33ACCSM castr N11NOMSF ibi ADVPOS i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S Scythiae OTHER fratern ADJ11NOMSFPOS que CONJ surg V31PRESACTIVEIND3S Erinys OTHER ips PRON62NOMSM truc ADJ31NOMPCPOS illic ADVPOS Colchos OTHER host N33ACCSC que CONJ iuv V11FUTACTIVEIND2S auxili N24LOCPN
So at length shalt thou come to rapid Phasis stream; there already is a Scythian camp, and surging war between the brothers; thyself shalt succour with thine aid the fierce Colchians and thy foe.
final_alignments\Valerius_Flaccus_Argonautica_Book4.json
13,340
refug V31PRESACTIVEIND3S ver N21DATSM qu PRON10NOMSN aestim V11PRESACTIVEIND3S ess VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL fugi VPAR31NOMSNFUTPASSIVEPPL
but he runs away from what he thinks is to be avoided.
final_alignments\Boethius_Philosophy_Book5.json
63,970
ast CONJ ill PRON61NOMPF divers VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL met N41ABLSM per PREPACC litor N32NOMPN passim ADVPOS diffugi V31PRESACTIVEIND3P silv N11ACCPF que CONJ et CONJ sicubi ADVPOS concav N22NOMPN furtim ADVPOS sax N22NOMPN pet V31PRESACTIVEIND3P pig V31FUTACTIVEIND3S incept N22GENSN luc N18LOCPM que CONJ su N21ACCPM que CONJ mutat VPAR11GENSFPERFPASSIVEPPL agnosc V31PRESACTIVEIND3P excuss ADJ11NOMSFPOS que CONJ pector N32LOCSN iuno N31NOMSF es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S
But the women scatter in dismay over the shores this way and that, and make stealthily for the woods and the hollow rocks they anywhere can find. They loathe the deed and the light of day; with changed thoughts they know their kin, and Juno is shaken from their hearts.
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74,817
dix V31PERFACTIVEIND3S que CONJ ad ADVPOS e PRON41ACCSM qu PRON10NOMSN fec V31PERFACTIVEIND2S vox N31NOMSF sanguin N31GENSM fratr N31GENSM t PRON52GENSC clam V11PRESACTIVEIND3S ad ADVPOS m PRON51ABLSC de PREPABL terr N11NOMSF
And he said to him: What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth to me from the earth.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
20,850
sed CONJ i PRON41NOMSN eg V31PERFACTIVEIND3S ut CONJ qu PRON10NOMSN in PREPABL ale N11NOMSF perdid V31PLUPACTIVEIND3S benefici N24DATSN leg V31PRESACTIVEIND2S dissolv V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S
Ah, but his object was to pay his gambling losses by conferring a favor through legislation.
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88,919
respond V21PERFACTIVEIND3S ei INTERJ ies N43NOMSM si CONJ mal N21VOCSM locut VPAR31NOMSMPERFPPL sum V51PRESACTIVEIND3P testimoni N24NOMSN perhib V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S de PREPABL mal N21DATSM si CONJ autem CONJ bene ADVPOS qu PRON10NOMSN m PRON51ABLSC caed V31PRESACTIVEIND2S
Jesus answered him: If I have spoken evil, give testimony of the evil; but if well, why strikest thou me?
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
27,535
qu PRON10NOMSN qu PRON10NOMSN eundem PRON42ACCSM in PREPABL ann N21ACCSM consulat N41ACCSM nostr PRON53GENPC in PREPABL qu PRON10ACCSM tu ADJ11NOMSNPOS contul V32PERFACTIVEIND2S ergo ADVPOS non ADV ali N24NOMPN n PRON53NOMPC pagin N11NOMSF qu PRON10ACCSF t PRON52ABLSC consul N31ACCSM accipi V31FUTACTIVEIND3S et CONJ nostr ADJ12NOMSFPOS qu PRON10ABLSM nomin N32NOMPN add V31FUTPASSIVEIND3P fast N21LOCPM qu PRON10DATPX ips PRON62NOMSM praescrib V31PRESPASSIVEIND2S
Nor must I neglect to mention that you conferred a consulship on us in the same year as you held your own, and so our consulship will be recorded on the same page as yours, and our names will appear on the calendar headed by your own.
final_alignments\Pliny_Younger_Panegyricus.json
60,020
simil ADJ32DATSXPOS de PREPABL caus N11NOMSF ole N11GENSF semen N32NOMSN cum ADVPOS s V51PRESACTIVESUB3S cule N21NOMSM qu PRON10NOMSN ex PREPABL e V11PRESACTIVEIND1S tardi ADJ11NOMSNCOMP nasc V31IMPFIND3S col N11LOCPF qu PRON10ACCSF ex PREPABL ali N24LOCPN ideo ADVPOS poti ADJ00NOMSNCOMP in PREPABL seminari N22LOCPN tale N11ACCPF qu PRON10ACCPF dix V31PERFACTIVEIND1S ser V31PRESACTIVEIND1P
For a similar reason, the seed of the olive being a nut, we prefer to plant in our nurseries the cuttings which I have described, as the stem was found to spring more slowly from the olive nut than from others.
final_alignments\Varro_Agriculture_Book1.json
14,636
helveti N21GENSM seu CONJ qu PRON10NOMSN timor N31LOCSM perterrit VPAR21ACCPMPERFPASSIVEPPL roman N21ACCPM disced V31PRESACTIVEINF0X a ADV s PRON54ABLXC existim V11IMPFACTIVESUB3P e V11PRESACTIVEIND1S mag N21LOCPM qu PRON10NOMSN pridie ADVPOS superi ADJ11DATPXCOMP loc N21LOCPM occup V11PRESACTIVEIND2P proeli N24NOMSN non ADV commis V31PLUPACTIVESUB3P sive CONJ e V11PRESACTIVEIND1S qu PRON10NOMSN r N51GENSF frumentari ADJ11NOMSFPOS interclud V31PRESPASSIVEINF0X poss V52PRESACTIVEINF0X confid V21IMPFACTIVESUB3P commut V11FUTACTIVEIMP2S consili N24DATSN atque CONJ itiner N32LOCSN convers VPAR31DATSMPERFPASSIVEPPL nostr N23ACCPM a ADV novissi ADJ11DATSMSUPER agmin N32LOCSN insequ V31PRESINF0X ac CONJ lacess V31PRESACTIVEINF0X coep V31PERFACTIVEIND3P
The Helvetii, either because they thought that the Romans, struck with terror, were retreating from them, the more so, as the day before, though they had seized on the higher grounds, they had not joined battle or because they flattered themselves that they might be cut of from the provisions, altering their plan and changing their route, began to pursue, and to annoy our men in the rear.
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55,701
ips PRON62NOMSM per PREPACC arm N22NOMPN vol VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL et CONJ per PREPACC iug N22NOMPN sum ADJ00NOMSFSUPER carin N11GENSF hort V11PRESIND3S supplex N31NOMSM que CONJ man N41NOMSF intend V31PRESACTIVEIND3S Iason OTHER nomin N32LOCSN qu PRON10ACCSM prem VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL
Then Jason himself, hastening over the tackle and the topmost thwarts of the ship, exhorts them, holding out pleading hands, urging each man by name.
final_alignments\Valerius_Flaccus_Argonautica_Book4.json
14,541
di N21VOCSM constitut VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL caus N11GENSF diction N31GENSF orgetorix N31NOMSM ad ADVPOS iudic N31GENPM omn ADJ32ACCSCPOS su ADJ11ACCSFPOS famili N11ACCSF ad ADVPOS homin N31GENPM mili N22NOMPN decem NUM20XXXCARD undique ADVPOS coeg V31PERFACTIVEIND3S et CONJ omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS client N33NOMPM obaerat N21ACCPM que CONJ su N21ACCPM qu PRON10GENPM magn ADJ11NOMSNPOS numer N21ACCSM hab V21IMPFACTIVEIND3S eodem PRON42ABLSX condux V31PERFACTIVEIND3S per PREPACC e PRON41ACCPM n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S caus N11ACCSF dic V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S s PRON54ABLXC eripu V31PERFACTIVEIND3S
On the day appointed for the pleading of his cause, Orgetorix drew together from all quarters to the court, all his vassals to the number of ten thousand persons; and led together to the same place all his dependents and debtor-bondsmen, of whom he had a great number; by means of those he rescued himself from [the necessity of] pleading his cause.
final_alignments\Caesar_DBG_Book1.json
24,449
principi N24DATSN extern ADJ11NOMSFPOS corpus N32NOMSN de PREPABL part VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL necessum ADJ99XXXPOS es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S aeri ADJ11DATPXPOS quoniam CONJ vicin N21ACCSM tang V31PRESPASSIVEIND3S aur N11LOCPF tund V31PRESPASSIVEINF0X atque CONJ e PRON41GENSX crebr ADJ12DATSMPOS puls V11PRESPASSIVEINF0X ict SUPINE31ABLSN propterea ADVPOS que CONJ f V11PRESSUB2S r N51NOMSF omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS aut CONJ cori N24DATSM s V51PRESACTIVEIND3P aut CONJ etiam CONJ conch N11LOCPF aut CONJ call N21DATSM aut CONJ cortic N31LOCSC tect ADJ11GENSFPOS
In the first place, it is necessary that since the body is touched by the breezes of the neighbouring air, the outer part of the body must be thumped and buffeted by the frequent blows of the air; and that is why nearly all things are protected by skin, or even shells, or a callosity or bark.
final_alignments\Lucretius_De_Rerum_Natura_Book4.json
15,799
hu PRON31GENSX Hercyniae OTHER silv N11GENSF qu PRON10NOMPF supra ADVPOS demonstrat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P latitudo N31NOMSF nov V11PRESACTIVESUB1S di N51GENPC iter N32NOMSN exped V41FUTACTIVEIMP2S pat V21PRESACTIVEIND3S non ADV enim CONJ aliter ADVPOS fin V41PRESPASSIVEINF0X pot V52PRESACTIVEIND3S neque ADVPOS mensur N11ACCPF itiner N32GENPN nov V31PERFACTIVEIND3P
The breadth of this Hercynian forest, which has been referred to above, is to a quick traveler, a journey of nine days. For it can not be otherwise computed, nor are they acquainted with the measures of roads.
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41,698
omn ADJ32DATPXPOS eximi ADJ11NOMSNPOS form N11GENSF decus N32NOMSN omn ADJ32DATPXPOS i PRON42NOMSM cult VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ expl V21FUTACTIVEIMP2S ten V21PRESPASSIVEINF0X i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S fine PREPABL pudor N31GENSM virginitas N31NOMSF matur V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S tor N21LOCPM ann N21GENSM que CONJ tum VPAR21NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL
All possessed surpassing beauty, all were dressed alike; they had reached the term of tender modesty, their maidenhood, their burgeoning years, were ripe for the marriage bed.
final_alignments\Statius_Achilleid.json
16,602
oppidan N21GENSM enim CONJ loc N21DATSM superi ADJ11ABLSXCOMP decurr V31PRESACTIVEIND3P et CONJ eminus ADVPOS sin N21VOCSM pericul N22DATSN proeli V11PRESIND3P mult ADJ11ACCPMPOS que CONJ pertinaciter ADVPOS succed VPAR31NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL vulner V11PRESACTIVEIND3P non ADV deterr V21PRESPASSIVEIND3P tamen ADVPOS milit N31NOMPM nostr PRON53GENPC vine N11ACCPF profer V32PRESACTIVEINF0X et CONJ labor N31LOCSM atque CONJ oper N32LOCPN loc N21GENPM vinc V31PRESACTIVEINF0X difficultat N31NOMPF
For the townsmen ran down from the high ground, and fought without any risk, and wounded several of our men, yet they obstinately pushed on and were not deterred from moving forward the vineae, and from surmounting by their assiduity the difficulties of situation.
final_alignments\Caesar_DBG_Book8.json
17,450
XXIV NUM20XXXCARD vin N22NOMSN graec N21ACCSM h PRON31NOMSN mod N21DATSM f V33PRESACTIVEINF0X oport V21PRESACTIVEIND3S
XXIV. Directions for making Greek wine:
final_alignments\Cato_Agriculture.json
79,225
et CONJ esse V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S ibi ADVPOS usque ADVPOS ad ADVPOS obit VPAR61NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL herod N33GENSM ut CONJ adimpl V21IMPFPASSIVESUB3S qu PRON10NOMSN dict VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P a ADV domin N21DATSM per PREPACC prophet N11ACCSM dic VPAR31ACCSCPRESACTIVEPPL ex PREPABL aegypt N21DATSF vocav V11PERFACTIVEIND1S fili N25ACCSM me ADJ11NOMSNPOS
That it might be fulfilled which the Lord spoke by the prophet, saying: Out of Egypt have I called my son.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
2,257
unde ADVPOS ad ADVPOS i PRON41NOMSN temp N21NOMSM reg V31FUTACTIVEIND2S e PRON42GENSX gent N33GENSF praetumid ADJ11GENSMPOS appell V11PRESPASSIVEINF0X s PRON54ABLXC pati V31PRESIND3P sol N22LOCPN fratr N31NOMPM et CONJ lun N11GENSF ut CONJ que CONJ imperator N31LOCPM nostr N23LOCPM august N11NOMSF nuncupatio N31NOMSF amabil ADJ32NOMSCPOS es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S et CONJ optat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL it VPAR61NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL reg N31LOCPM parthic ADJ11DATPXPOS abiect VPAR31DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ ignobil ADJ32DATPXPOS antea ADVPOS increment N22NOMPN dignitat N31GENPF felic ADJ31DATPXPOS auspici N24LOCPN access V31PERFACTIVEIND3P vel ADVPOS maxi ADJ11NOMSFSUPER
Hence to this very day the over-boastful kings of that race suffer themselves to be called brothers of the Sun and Moon, and just as for our emperors the title of Augustus is beloved and coveted, so to the Parthian kings, who were formerly low and obscure, there fell the very greatest increase in distinction, won by the happy auspices of Arsaces.
final_alignments\Ammianus_Marcellinus_Book23.json
85,438
victor N31LOCSM david N99XXM ad ADVPOS record VPAR11NOMSNFUTPPL
in finem David in rememoratione eo quod salvum me fecit Dominus
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
31,230
Dareus OTHER i PRON41NOMSN qu PRON10NOMSN Parmenio OTHER suas V21PLUPACTIVEIND3S host N33ACCSC fact VPAR31NOMSNFUTACTIVEPPL esse V51PRESACTIVEIND3P coniect VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL frenat VPAR11ACCPMPERFPASSIVEPPL equ N21ACCPM st V11PRESACTIVEINF0X magn ADJ11ACCSFPOS que CONJ exercit VPAR21NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL part N33ACCSF in PREPABL arm N21LOCPM ess VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL ac CONJ vigili N11ACCPF intenti ADJ11ABLSXCOMP cur N11NOMSF serv V11PRESPASSIVEINF0X iuss V21PLUPACTIVEIND3S ergo ADVPOS ign N33LOCPM tot ADJ13NOMSFPOS e PRON41GENSX castr N11NOMSF fulg V21IMPFACTIVEIND3P
Darius, inferring that the enemy would do what Parmenion had advised, had ordered that the horses should stand bridled, that a great part of the army should be armed, and that night watch should be kept with unusually vigilant care; therefore his entire camp was aglow with fires.
final_alignments\Quintus_Curtius_Alexander_Book4.json
48,317
igitur CONJ huc ADVPOS intend V31PRESACTIVEIND3S miss N11LOCPF ad ADVPOS cens N41NOMSM galli N11GENPF p ADV vitelli N25DATSM et CONJ c ADV Antio OTHER sili ADJ00NOMSNCOMP et CONJ fabric VPAR11GENSFFUTPASSIVEPPL class N33LOCSF praepon V31PRESPASSIVEIND3P
To this course, then, he bent his attention. Publius Vitellius and Gaius Antius were sent to assess the Gallic tribute: Silius and Caecina were made responsible for the construction of a fleet.
final_alignments\Tacitus_Annals_Book2.json
57,978
detrah V31PRESACTIVEIMP2S atheniens ADJ32DATPXPOS null ADJ13NOMPFPOS aut CONJ non ADV tam ADVPOS clar ADJ11GENSFPOS athen N11GENSF esse V51FUTACTIVEIND3P si CONJ quidem ADVPOS ill PRON61NOMSM vicatim ADVPOS dispers VPAR31ACCPMPERFPASSIVEPPL civ N33NOMPC su N21ACCPM in PREPABL su ADJ11ACCSFPOS un NUM11ACCSFCARD urb N33ACCSF contrax V31PERFACTIVEIND3S separatim ADVPOS que CONJ et CONJ agrest ADJ32DATSXPOS mor N21VOCSF viv VPAR31DATSXPRESACTIVEPPL popul N21DATSM amplissi ADJ11GENSFSUPER civitat N31GENSF form N11ACCSF atque CONJ imagin N31ACCSF imposu V31PERFACTIVEIND3S
Take Theseus away from the Athenians and Athens will not exist or not be so famous, since it was he who brought his countrymen scattered in villages into a single city of their own and gave the form and semblance of a great community to a people living separately and in rustic fashion.
final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book5.json
11,584
prim N21ACCSM ergo ADVPOS di N51ACCSC azym N22GENPN appell V11PRESACTIVEIND3S e PRON41ACCSM in PREPABL qu PRON10ABLSM exercit VPAR21NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL e PRON41GENPM es V73IMPFACTIVESUB3S educt VPAR31NOMSMFUTACTIVEPPL de PREPABL aegypt N21DATSF
He calleth then that the first day of unleavened bread in the which he was to bring their army out of Egypt.
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30,707
et CONJ sicut ADVPOS aetat N31LOCSF par N31NOMSC esse V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S reg V31PRESPASSIVEINF0X it VPAR61NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL corpor N32GENSN habit SUPINE21ABLSN praest V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S
and though Hephaestion was of the same age as the king, he nevertheless excelled him in bodily stature.
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83,039
et CONJ mis V31PERFACTIVEIND3S ei INTERJ fibul N11ACCSF aure N11ACCSF sicuti ADVPOS es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S consuetudo N31NOMSF d V11PRESPASSIVEINF0X cognat N11LOCPF reg N31GENPM et CONJ ded V11PERFACTIVEIND3S ei INTERJ car N21DATSM n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S et CONJ omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS fin N33NOMPC e PRON41GENSX in PREPABL possession N31ACCSF
And he sent him a buckle of gold, as the custom is, to be given to such as are of the royal blood. And he gave him Accaron, and all the borders thereof, in possession.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
11,508
at CONJ ill PRON61NOMSM confestim ADVPOS veni VPAR61NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL ad ADVPOS regin N11ACCSF Eanfledam OTHER quia CONJ not VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL erat V51PRESACTIVEIND3P ei INTERJ e PRON41GENSX que CONJ consili N24DATSN et CONJ suffragi N24LOCPN praefat VPAR11DATSMPERFPPL fu V51PLUPACTIVEIND3S monasteri N22DATSN sociat VPAR11NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL indicav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S ei INTERJ desideri N24NOMSN s PRON54DATXC in V51PRESACTIVEINF0X beat VPAR11GENPMPERFPASSIVEPPL apostol N21GENPM limin N32NOMPN visit VPAR11GENSMFUTPASSIVEPPL qu PRON10NOMPF delectat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL bon N21DATSM adolesc VPAR31GENSXPRESACTIVEPPL proposit VPAR31DATSMPERFPASSIVEPPL mis V31PERFACTIVEIND3S e PRON41ACCSM canti N11ACCSF ad ADVPOS reg N31ACCSM Erconberctum OTHER qu PRON10NOMPM esse V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S fili N25NOMSM avuncul N21GENSM su N21GENSM postul VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL ut CONJ e PRON41ACCSM honorific ADJ11VOCSMPOS rom N11ACCSF transmitt V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S
Whereupon he came incontinent to queen Eanfled (for he was well known to her and by her counsel and commendation had been received into that monastery) and declared to her that he had longing to visit the churches of the blessed apostles; and she, much delighted with the young mans good purpose, sent him to Kent to king Erconbert, which was her uncles son, requiring him to send him honourably to Rome.
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noct N33ACCSF ade V61PRESACTIVEIND1S placid ADJ11ACCPFPOS que CONJ oper V41PRESACTIVEIMP2S iunx V31PERFACTIVEIND3P tenebr N11ACCPF certamen N32NOMSN que CONJ imman ADJ32NOMSNPOS vir N21LOCPN qu PRON10ABLSM concit VPAR34NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL tend V31PRESACTIVEIND3P agmin N32NOMPN qu PRON10DATPX vis VPAR21ACCPFPERFPASSIVEPPL proclam V11PRESACTIVESUB3S ab PREPABL agger N31LOCSM Thebas OTHER cui ADJ11NOMSMPOS in PREPABL Ogygio OTHER st V11PRESACTIVESUB3S princeps N31NOMSM lance N11NOMSF mur N21DATSM
Night too and still darkness they add to their work. There is a mighty contest among the warriors, who from some hillock shall announce sight of Thebes, the objective of their rapid columns, whose lance stick first in an Ogygian wall.
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61,913
Maroboduus OTHER gen V31PRESACTIVEINF0X nobil ADJ32NOMSCPOS corpor N32LOCSN praeval VPAR21NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL anim N21DATSM ferox ADJ31NOMSXPOS natio N31NOMSF n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S mag N21LOCPM qu PRON10ACCSF ration N31LOCSF barbar N21NOMSM non ADV tumultuari ADJ11NOMSNPOS neque ADVPOS fortuit N22NOMSN neque ADVPOS mobil ADJ32ACCSCPOS et CONJ ex PREPABL voluntat N31LOCSF par VPAR21GENPXPRESACTIVEPPL const VPAR11ACCSCPRESACTIVEPPL inter PREPACC su N21ACCPM occupav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S principat VPAR11NOMSNPERFPPL sed CONJ cert N22NOMSN imperi N24NOMSN v N33ACCSF que CONJ regi N11ACCSF complex VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL anim N21DATSM statu V31PRESACTIVEIND3S avocat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL procul ADVPOS a ADV roman N21LOCPM gent N33LOCSF su N22NOMPN e V11PRESACTIVEIND1S progred V31PRESINF0X ubi ADVPOS cum ADVPOS propter PREPACC potenti ADJ31NOMPNCOMP arm N22NOMPN refug V31PLUPACTIVESUB3S su N22NOMPN fac V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S potentissi ADJ31NOMSFSUPER
A man of noble family, strong in body and courageous in mind, a barbarian by birth but not in intelligence, he achieved among his countrymen no mere chiefs position gained as the result of internal disorders or chance or liable to change and dependent upon the caprice of his subjects, but, conceiving in his mind the idea of a definite empire and royal powers, he resolved to remove his own race far away from the Romans and to migrate to a place where, inasmuch as he had fled before the strength of more powerful arms, he might make his own all powerful.
final_alignments\Velleius_Paterculus_Compendium.json
35,713
denique ADVPOS non ADV e PRON41ACCSM aliquando ADVPOS cecid V31PERFACTIVEINF0X sed CONJ tam ADVPOS diu ADVPOS stet V11PERFACTIVEINF0X plus ADVCOMP mir V11PRESPASSIVEIND1S
In brief, I am not so much surprised that he has fallen at last as that he has held his own so long.
final_alignments\Sidonius_Letters_Book1.json
49,327
dein ADVPOS quia CONJ plur N32LOCPN advers N21ACCSM Tacfarinatem OTHER expedition N31LOCPF cognit N41ACCSM non ADV grav ADJ32DATSXPOS nec ADVPOS un NUM11ABLSMCARD incurs SUPINE31ABLSN consect VPAR11NOMSNFUTPPL host N33ACCSC vag ADJ11NOMSNPOS exc V41FUTACTIVEIMP2S cum ADVPOS popular ADJ32DATPXPOS reg V31PRESACTIVEIMP2S Ptolemaeo OTHER quattuor NUM20XXXCARD agmin N32NOMPN par V11PRESACTIVEIND3S qu PRON10NOMPF leg V31PRESACTIVESUB2P aut CONJ tribun N21LOCPM dat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ praedatori ADJ11ACCPFPOS man N41NOMSF delect N21GENSM maur N21GENPM dux V31PERFACTIVEIND3P ips PRON62NOMSM consult V11PRESPASSIVEIND1S ad V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S omn ADJ32DATPXPOS
Then, as several expeditions against Tacfarinas had shown that a nomadic enemy was not to be brought to bay by a single incursion carried out by heavy-armed troops, he summoned King Ptolemy with his countrymen, and arranged four columns under the command of legates or tribunes; companies of raiders were led by picked Moors; he himself was present as adviser to all the divisions.
final_alignments\Tacitus_Annals_Book4.json
62,822
et CONJ n PRON53NOMPC tel N11NOMSF pater N31NOMSM ferr N22NOMSN que CONJ haud ADVPOS debil ADJ32NOMSNPOS dextr ADJ12NOMSFPOS sparg V31PRESACTIVEIND1P et CONJ nostr N23DATSM sequ V31PRESIND3S de PREPABL vulner N32LOCSN sanguis N31NOMSM
I too, father, can scatter darts and no weakling steel from this right hand, and from my strokes too flows blood.
final_alignments\Virgil_Aeneid_Book12.json
70,694
ut CONJ del V21IMPFACTIVESUB3S omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS inimic N21ACCPM tu ADJ11ACCPMPOS cor N11ACCSF t PRON52ABLSC sicut ADVPOS locut VPAR31NOMSMPERFPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P
That he would destroy all thy enemies before thee, as he hath spoken.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
97,357
tim V21FUTACTIVEIND3P m PRON51ABLSC audi VPAR34NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL reg V31FUTACTIVEIND2S horr VPAR21GENSMFUTPASSIVEPPL in PREPABL multitudi OTHER n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S vid V21FUTPASSIVEIND1S bon N21NOMSM et CONJ in PREPABL bell N22DATSN fort N33GENSF
Terrible kings hearing, shall be afraid of me: among the multitude I shall be found good, and valiant in war.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
43,519
ann N21VOCSM bib V31PRESACTIVESUB1S super V51PRESACTIVEIND3S cruor N31GENSM Inachii OTHER et CONJ vestr ADJ12DATPXPOS etiamnum ADVPOS mort N33LOCPF ut V31PRESSUB1S vid V21PERFACTIVEIND1S ego PRON51NOMSC m PRON51ABLSC propter PREPACC rupt VPAR31ACCPMPERFPASSIVEPPL tellur N31GENSF hiat VPAR11NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL nec ADVPOS subi N22GENSN vid V21PERFACTIVEIND1S exanim ADJ11NOMSNPOS fec V31PERFACTIVEIND1S que CONJ noc VPAR21ACCSCPRESACTIVEPPL Tydea OTHER m PRON51ABLSC Tegee OTHER reg N31ACCSM indefens ADJ11NOMSFPOS reposc V31PRESACTIVEIND3S orb ADJ11NOMSFPOS que CONJ Parrhasiis OTHER ulul V11PRESACTIVEIND3S m PRON51DATSC mater N31NOMSF in PREPABL antr N22LOCPN
Or should I drink what is left of Inachian blood and still use your deaths? I saw the earth gape and yawn on my account and went not in. I saw Tydeus lifeless and made him guilty. Tegea undefended claims back her king from me and his bereaved mother keens at me in Parrhasian glens.
final_alignments\Statius_Thebaid_Book11.json
40,875
tel N11NOMSF simul ADVPOS vari ADJ11ACCSFPOS que CONJ fer V32PRESACTIVEIND3P contra ADVPOS asper N22NOMPN pont N33LOCSM r N51GENPF ad ADVPOS temp N21NOMSM op N31ACCSF
Weapons also were brought on board, and much else to help them against the dangers of the sea in time of need.
final_alignments\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book6.json
10,481
at CONJ ill PRON61NOMSM it VPAR61NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL conclus V31PERFACTIVEIND3S et CONJ ego PRON51NOMSC v PRON53DATPC dic V11PRESACTIVEIND1S quia CONJ h PRON31NOMSM es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S ostiari N21NOMSM ill PRON61NOMSM cu PRON10DATSX ego PRON51NOMSC contradic V31PRESACTIVEINF0X nol V62PRESACTIVEIND1S sed CONJ in PREPABL quant ADJ11NOMSNPOS nov V31PERFACTIVEIND1S vel ADVPOS val V21PRESACTIVEIND1S hu PRON31GENSX cupi V31PRESACTIVEIND1S in PREPABL omn ADJ32DATPXPOS obed V41PRESACTIVEINF0X statut VPAR31DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S fort N33LOCSF m PRON51ABLSC adveni VPAR34ABLSXPRESACTIVEPPL ad ADVPOS for N33NOMPF regn N22GENSN cael N21GENPM non ADV s V51PRESACTIVESUB3S qu PRON10NOMPM reser V11PRESACTIVEIND3S avers VPAR31DATSMPERFPASSIVEPPL ill PRON61ABLSM qu PRON10NOMPM clav V11PRESACTIVESUB2S ten V21PRESACTIVEINF0X prob V11PRESPASSIVEIND3S
Whereon the king thus concluded and said: And I say unto you that I will not gainsay such a porter as this is; but as I know and have power, I covet in all points to obey his ordinances; lest it may be, when I come to the doors of the kingdom of heaven, I find none to open unto me, having his displeasure who is proved to hold the keys thereof.
final_alignments\Bede_Ecclesiastical_Book3.json
59,812
praefect N21ACCPM alacri ADJ33NOMPCCOMP faci VPAR31NOMSNFUTPASSIVEPPL praemi N24LOCPN d VPAR11NOMSFFUTPASSIVEPPL que CONJ oper N11NOMSF ut CONJ hab V21PRESACTIVESUB3P peculi N24NOMSN et CONJ coniunct ADJ11ACCPFPOS conserv N11ACCPF e PREPABL qu PRON10DATPX hab V21PRESACTIVESUB3P fili N25ACCPM
The foremen are to be made more zealous by rewards, and care must be taken that they have a bit of property of their own, and mates from among their fellow-slaves to bear them children;
final_alignments\Varro_Agriculture_Book1.json
92,468
post ADVPOS e PRON41ACCPM aedificav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S fili N25NOMSM Emmer OTHER contra ADVPOS dom N21ACCSF su ADJ11ACCSFPOS et CONJ post ADVPOS e PRON41ACCSM aedificav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S Semeia OTHER fili N25NOMSM Secheniae OTHER custos N31NOMSC port N11GENSF oriental ADJ32NOMSCPOS
After them built Sadoc the son of Emmer over against his house. And after him built Semaia the son of Sechenias, keeper of the east gate.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
33,901
volv V31PRESPASSIVEIND3S ips PRON62NOMSM t PRON52DATSC qu PRON10NOMPM contin V21PRESACTIVEIND3S omn ADJ32NOMPNPOS Phoebus OTHER e PREPABL que CONJ tu ADJ11DATPXPOS ort VPAR34ACCPMPERFPPL in PREPABL tu ADJ11NOMSFPOS cond V31PRESACTIVEIND3S equ N21ACCPM
For thee the very Sun-God who holdeth all together b doth revolve: his steeds that rise in thy domains he puts in thy domains to rest.
final_alignments\Rutilius_Namatianus_De_Reditu_Suo.json
10,786
sed CONJ ill PRON61ABLSM post ADVPOS non ADV mult N22NOMSN tempor N32GENSN prae ADVPOS inopi N11NOMSF r N51GENPF ab PREPABL episcopat N41ABLSM deced VPAR31ABLSXPRESACTIVEPPL atque CONJ ad ADVPOS ali N24NOMPN loc N22NOMPN seced VPAR31ABLSXPRESACTIVEPPL Gebmundum OTHER pro PREPABL e V11PRESACTIVEIND1S substitu V31PRESACTIVEIND3S antistit N31ACCSM
But when he not long after for lack of things necessary departed from the bishopric and went his way elsewhere, Theodore appointed Gebmund bishop in his place.
final_alignments\Bede_Ecclesiastical_Book4.json
80,086
revert V31PRESACTIVEINF0X dom N21GENSF n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S aer N36NOMSC u N33LOCSF anim N11ACCSF me ADJ11ACCSFPOS salv ADJ11NOMSFPOS m PRON51ABLSC propter PREPACC misericordi N11ACCSF tu ADJ11ACCSFPOS
convertere Domine eripe animam meam salvum me fac propter misericordiam tuam
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
16,638
Commius OTHER incens VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL calcar N34LOCPN equ N21ACCSM coniung V31PRESACTIVEIND3S equ N21DATSM quadrat VPAR11GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL lance N11NOMSF que CONJ infest V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S magn ADJ11DATPXPOS vir N33LOCPF medi N21ACCSM f V11PRESSUB1P traic V31PRESACTIVEIND3S Voluseni OTHER
Comius, clapping spurs to his horse, rode up to Volusenus, and, pointing his lance, pierced him in the thigh with great force.
final_alignments\Caesar_DBG_Book8.json
18,940
nam CONJ simul ADVPOS ac CONJ fess ADJ11DATPXPOS ded V11PERFACTIVESUB3S fors N33NOMSF copi N11ACCSF Achivis OTHER urb N33GENSF Dardaniae OTHER solv V31PRESACTIVEINF0X vincl N22NOMPN alt VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL Polyxenia OTHER madefi V33FUTACTIVEIND3P caed V31PRESACTIVEIMP2S sepulcr N22NOMPN qu PRON10NOMPF velut ADVPOS ancipit ADJ31DATSXPOS succumb VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL victim N11NOMSF ferr N22DATSN proici V31FUTACTIVEIND3S trunc N21ACCSM submiss ADJ11DATSMPOS poplit N31LOCSM corpus N32NOMSN
For so soon as Fortune shall give to the weary Achaens power to loose the Neptune-forged circlet of the Dardanian town, the high tomb shall be wetted with Polyxenas blood, who like a victim falling under the two-edged steel, shall bend her knee and bow her headless trunk.
final_alignments\Catullus_Poems.json
83,674
non ADV post ADVPOS mult N22NOMSN autem CONJ mis V31PERFACTIVEIND3S s PRON54ABLXC contra ADVPOS ips PRON62ACCSF vent VPAR34NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL typhonic ADJ11NOMSMPOS qu PRON10NOMPM voc V11PRESPASSIVEIND3S euroaquilo N31NOMSM
But not long after, there arose against it a tempestuous wind, called Euroaquilo.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
54,708
a ADV crudel ADJ32NOMSNPOS gen N42GENSN nec ADVPOS fid ADJ11NOMSNPOS femin N32NOMPN nomen N32NOMSN a ADV pere V61PRESACTIVESUB3S didic V31PERFACTIVEIND3S fall V31PRESACTIVEINF0X si CONJ qu PRON10NOMSF vir N22NOMSN
O cruel sex! Woman a treacherous race! Away with her who has learned to play her husband false!
final_alignments\Tibullus_Elegies.json
57,009
qu PRON10DATPX supplici N24LOCPN compress ADJ11GENSMPOS ex PREPABL deform ADJ32DATPXPOS Pyrrhi OTHER munuscul N22LOCPN acerri ADJ33GENSMSUPER host N33NOMPC exstit V31PERFACTIVEIND3P
Daunted by these punishments, Pyrrhus ugly little presents turned into his keenest foes.
final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book2.json
87,891
et CONJ vid V21PERFACTIVEIND1S tamquam CONJ mare ADJ31NOMSNPOS vitre ADJ11NOMSNPOS mixt VPAR21NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL ign N33LOCSM et CONJ e PRON41ACCPM qu PRON10NOMPM vic V31PERFACTIVEIND3P besti N11ACCSF et CONJ imagin N31ACCSF ill PRON61GENSX et CONJ numer N21ACCSM nomin N32GENSN e PRON41GENSX st VPAR11NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL supra ADVPOS mare ADJ31NOMSNPOS vitre ADJ11NOMSNPOS hab VPAR21NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL cithar N11ACCPF de N21GENSM
And I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with fire: and them that had overcome the beast and his image and the number of his name, standing on the sea of glass, having the harps of God:
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
53,151
sed CONJ cui ADJ11NOMSMPOS par VPAR21NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL ignot VPAR31NOMPMPERFPASSIVEPPL erant V51PRESACTIVEIND3P facil ADJ32NOMSNPOS fu V51PERFACTIVEIND3S e PRON41GENPM fili N25ACCSM dic V31PRESPASSIVEINF0X qu PRON10GENPM et CONJ omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS poss V52PRESACTIVEIND1P vid V21PRESPASSIVEINF0X
But, where a mans parents were unknown, it was easy for him to be called the child of sky and earth; we must all pass for being their children.
final_alignments\Tertullian_Apology.json
63,765
audiv V41PERFACTIVEIND3S exanim ADJ11DATPXPOS trepid ADJ11DATSMPOS que CONJ exterrit VPAR21NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL curs SUPINE31ABLSN ungu N33LOCPM or N11NOMSF soror N31NOMSF foed VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL et CONJ pector N32NOMPN pugn N11LOCPF per PREPACC medi N21ACCPM ru V31PRESACTIVEIND3S ac CONJ mori VPAR34ACCSCPRESPPL nomin N32LOCSN clam V11PRESACTIVEIND3S h PRON31NOMSN ill PRON61NOMSN german N11NOMSM fu V51PERFACTIVEIND3S m PRON51ABLSC fraud N33LOCSF pet V31IMPFACTIVEIND2S h PRON31NOMSN rog N21NOMSM ist PRON61NOMSM m PRON51DATSC h PRON31NOMSN ign N33NOMPM ar N11GENSF que CONJ par V11IMPFACTIVEIND3P qu PRON10NOMSN prim N21ACCSM desert VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL quer V31PRESSUB1S comit N31ACCSM n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S soror N31ACCSF sprev V31PERFACTIVEIND2S mori VPAR34NOMSXPRESPPL eadem PRON42NOMSF m PRON51ABLSC ad ADVPOS fat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPPL vocav V11PLUPACTIVESUB2S i PRON42NOMSM amb NUM12ACCPFCARD ferr N22DATSN dol V11PRESPASSIVEIND1S atque CONJ eadem PRON42NOMSF hor N11NOMSF tul V32PLUPACTIVESUB3S
Swooning, her sister heard, and in dismay rushed through the throng, tearing her face with her nails, and beating her breast with her fists, as she called on the dying woman by name. Was this your purpose, sister? Did you aim your fraud at me? Was this for me the meaning of your pyre, this the meaning of your altar and fires? Forlorn, what shall I first lament? Did you scorn in death your sisters company? You should have summoned me to share your fate; the same sword stroke, the same moment would have taken us both!
final_alignments\Virgil_Aeneid_Book4.json
70,761
quare ADVPOS di N51NOMSC di N51ACCSC super V11PRESACTIVEIND3S et CONJ iterum ADVPOS lux N31NOMSF luc N31ACCSF et CONJ ann N21NOMSM ann N21ACCSM a ADV sol N31LOCSM
Why doth one day excel another, and one light another, and one year another year, when all come of the sun?
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
47,233
placit VPAR21NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL dehinc ADVPOS quia CONJ comme VPAR11DATPXPRESACTIVEPPL in PREPABL vic N33ACCSF nunti N11LOCPF nihil N99XXN in PREPABL sum ADJ00ACCSFSUPER pac N31GENSF profici V31IMPFPASSIVEIND3S conloqui N22DATSN ips PRON62GENPM temp N21NOMSM loc N21ACCSM que CONJ destin V11PRESPASSIVEINF0X
Then, as these messages and counter-messages were achieving nothing towards a definite peace, it was decided to fix the time and place for a personal interview.
final_alignments\Tacitus_Annals_Book13.json
100,292
sin CONJ autem CONJ dix V31PERFACTIVESUB3S nol V62PRESACTIVEIND1S egred V31PRESINF0X e V11PRESACTIVEIND1S qu PRON10NOMSN dilig V31PRESACTIVESUB3S t PRON52ABLSC et CONJ dom N21ACCSF tu ADJ11ACCSFPOS et CONJ bene ADVPOS s PRON54DATXC apud PREPACC t PRON52ABLSC ess VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL senti V41PRESACTIVESUB3S
But if he say: I will not depart: because he loveth thee, and thy house, and findeth that he is well with thee:
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
63,975
tum ADVPOS seni ADJ31NOMSCCOMP nautes N31NOMSF un NUM11NOMSNCARD pall N11ACCPF qu PRON10ACCSM docu V21PERFACTIVEIND3S mult N11NOMSF que CONJ insign ADJ32ACCSCPOS reddid V31PERFACTIVEIND3S art N33LOCSF h PRON31NOMSF respons VPAR21NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL d V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S vel ADVPOS qu PRON10NOMPF portend V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S ir N11NOMSF magn ADJ11NOMSFPOS de N21ACCSM vel ADVPOS qu PRON10NOMPF fat VPAR11GENPMPERFPPL posc V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S ordo N31NOMSM i V61PRESACTIVEIND2S que CONJ h PRON31DATPX Aenean OTHER solat VPAR11NOMSMPERFPPL voc N31LOCPF inf V33PRESACTIVEIND3S n V11PRESACTIVEIMP2P de N11NOMSF qu PRON10ABLSM fat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPPL trah V31PRESACTIVEIND3P retrah V31PRESACTIVEIND3P que CONJ sequ V31PRESSUB1P quidquid PRON10NOMSN esse V51FUTACTIVEIND3S super VPAR11NOMSFFUTPASSIVEPPL omn ADJ32NOMSCPOS fortun N11NOMSF fer VPAR32DATSMFUTPASSIVEPPL es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S
Then aged Nautes, whom, above all, Tritonian Pallas taught, and with deep lore made famous'she it was who gave him answers, telling either what the mighty wrath of the gods portended, or what the course of fate demanded'he with these words essays to comfort Aeneas: Let us go, goddess-born, where the Fates, in their ebb and flow, draw us; come what may, endurance must master every fortune.
final_alignments\Virgil_Aeneid_Book5.json
19,221
num ADV immunitat N31NOMPF dat VPAR11GENSFPERFPASSIVEPPL
Had any exemptions from taxes been granted?
final_alignments\Cicero_Philippic_1.json
93,579
et CONJ divis V31PERFACTIVEIND3S univers N21LOCPM per PREPACC singul ADJ11ACCPMPOS a ADV vir N21DATSN usque ADVPOS ad ADVPOS mulier N31ACCSF tort VPAR21ACCSFPERFPASSIVEPPL pan N39NOMSM et CONJ part N33ACCSF ass N11GENSF carnis N33NOMSF bubul N11GENSF et CONJ frix ADJ11ACCSFPOS ol V21PRESACTIVEIND1S simil N11ACCSF
And he divided to all and every one, both men and women, a loaf of bread, and a piece of roasted beef, and flour fried with oil.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
54,396
at CONJ m PRON51DATSC si CONJ cred V31PRESACTIVESUB2S ill PRON61ACCSF sequ V31PRESSUB1S un NUM11NOMSMCARD ad ADVPOS ar N11ACCPF tunc ADVPOS m PRON51DATSC non ADV ocul N21LOCPM s V51PRESACTIVESUB3S timu V21PERFACTIVEINF0X me ADJ11DATPXPOS
But trust her to my keeping; and I, I only, will attend her to that altar. Then for my eyes need I have no fear.
final_alignments\Tibullus_Elegies.json
51,197
nec ADVPOS mult N22DATSN post ADVPOS Vestricius OTHER Spurinna OTHER iuss SUPINE21ABLSN othon N31GENSM relict N22DATSN placenti N11GENSF modic N21DATSM praesidi N24DATSN cum ADVPOS cohort N33LOCPF subven V41PRESACTIVEIND3S
Shortly after, at Othos orders, Vestricius Spurinna left a small garrison at Placentia and came with his cohorts of auxiliaries.
final_alignments\Tacitus_Histories_Book2.json
68,350
rog N21DATSM ergo ADVPOS v PRON53NOMPC imitator N31NOMPM m PRON51GENSC es V73FUTACTIVEIMP2P
Wherefore, I beseech you, be ye followers of me as I also am of Christ.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
38,145
heu INTERJ r N51DATPF faci V31FUTACTIVEIND2S inhonor ADJ11NOMSFPOS sinistr ADJ12DATPXPOS non ADV aquil N11GENSF non ADV sign N22NOMPN vir N21LOCPN non ADV consul N31GENSM alt VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL imperi N24NOMSN non ADV subnix ADJ11GENSFPOS lictor N31LOCSM secur N33NOMPF
How mean, alas, was the aspect of that beaten army, without eagles, without standards, with no consul in chief command, and no axes borne before him by lictors!
final_alignments\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book10.json
3
cui ADJ11NOMSMPOS acerbitat N31LOCSF uxor N31NOMSF grav ADJ32NOMSNPOS access V31PLUPACTIVEIND3S incentiv ADJ11NOMSNPOS germanitat N31LOCSF august N21GENSM turgid ADJ11NOMSFPOS supra ADVPOS mod N21ACCSM qu PRON10ACCSF Hanniballiano OTHER reg V31PRESPASSIVEINF0X fratr N31GENSM fili N25DATSM antehac ADVPOS constantin N21NOMSM iunx V31PLUPACTIVEIND3S pater N31NOMSM Megaera OTHER mortal ADJ32NOMSCPOS inflammatrix N31NOMSF saevi VPAR34GENSXPRESACTIVEPPL assidu V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S human N22GENSN cruor N31GENSM avid ADJ11NOMSFPOS nihil N99XXN miti ADJ32NOMSNCOMP qu PRON10ACCSF marit N21NOMSM
To his cruelty his wife was besides a serious incentive, a woman beyond measure presumptuous because of her kinship to the emperor, and previously joined in marriage by her father Constantine with his brothers son, King Hanniballianus. She, a Megaera in mortal guise, constantly aroused the savagery of Gallus, being as insatiable as he in her thirst for human blood.
final_alignments\Ammianus_Marcellinus_Book14.json
38,950
pro PREPABL quant ADJ11DATSMPOS levi ADJ32NOMSNCOMP mortal ADJ32DATPXPOS aegr ADJ12NOMSFPOS subi V61PRESACTIVEINF0X serviti N24NOMPN atque CONJ hiem V11PRESACTIVESUB2S aest N41NOMSM que CONJ fug N11ACCSF que CONJ fret N22NOMSN que CONJ atque CONJ fam N33ACCSF qu PRON10ACCSF poss V52PRESACTIVEINF0X mor N21GENSF post ADVPOS ital ADJ11NOMSFPOS bell N22NOMPN assyri N21DATSM famul N21NOMSM reg V31PRESPASSIVEINF0X fals VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL que CONJ cupit VPAR31GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL Ausoniae OTHER mot N41NOMSM dubi N24DATSN pet V31FUTACTIVEIND3S aequor N32NOMPN vel N22DATSN donec CONJ Prusiacas OTHER delat VPAR32NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL segniter ADVPOS or N11ACCPF alter ADJ14NOMSFPOS serviti N24NOMPN imbell ADJ32DATSXPOS pati V31FUTIND3S in PREPABL aev N21DATSM et CONJ latebr N11ACCSF munus N32NOMSN regn N22GENSN
Ah, how much easier men find it to bear cold and heat and hunger, bitter slavery and exile, and the perils of the sea, rather than face death! After the war in Italy he will serve a Syrian king,c and, cheated of his hope to make war against Rome, he will put to sea with no certain destination, and at last drift idly to the land of Prusias,d where, too old to fight any more, he will suffer a second slavery and find a hiding-place by the kings favour.
final_alignments\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book13.json
18,155
donic ADJ11NOMSNPOS solut VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL erit V51PRESACTIVEIND3P aut CONJ it VPAR61NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL sat ADJ11DATPXPOS dat VPAR11NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL erit V51PRESACTIVEIND3P qu PRON10NOMPF in PREPABL fund N21DATSM inlat VPAR32NOMPNPERFPASSIVEPPL erunt V51PRESACTIVEIND3P n V21PRESPASSIVEINF0X s V51FUTACTIVEIMP3P qu PRON10NOMSN e PRON41GENPM de PREPABL fund N21DATSM deport V11FUTACTIVEIMP2S qu PRON10NOMSN deportav V11PERFACTIVESUB3S domin N21GENSM es V73FUTACTIVEIMP2S
Until payment is made, or such security has been given, all property of the purchaser on the place will be held in pledge, and none of it shall be removed from the place; whatever is so removed becomes the property of the owner.
final_alignments\Cato_Agriculture.json
82,657
quia CONJ sicut ADVPOS cael N21GENSM nov V31PERFACTIVEIND1S et CONJ terr N11NOMSF nov V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S qu PRON10NOMPF ego PRON51NOMSC faci V31PRESACTIVEIND1S st V11PRESACTIVEINF0X cor N11ACCSF m PRON51ABLSC dic V31PRESACTIVEIND3S domin N21NOMSM sic ADVPOS st V11FUTACTIVEIND3S semen N32NOMSN vestr PRON53GENPC et CONJ nomen N32NOMSN vestr PRON53GENPC
For as the new heavens, and the new earth, which I will make to stand before me, saith the Lord: so shall your seed stand, and your name.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
22,571
univers N21LOCPM eg V31PERFACTIVEIND1S initi N24DATSN quant ADJ11NOMSNPOS potu V52PERFACTIVEIND1S sat ADJ11DATPXPOS orn V11PRESACTIVEIMP2P ag V31PRESACTIVEINF0X null N21DATSM mod N21DATSM poss V52PRESACTIVEIND1S
At the outset I thanked you collectively to the best of my ability; to thank you with eloquence adequate to the occasion is beyond me.
final_alignments\Cicero_Post_Reditum_In_Senatu.json
50,955
fin V41PRESACTIVEIND2S sermon N31GENSM in PREPABL e V11PRESACTIVEIND1S ut CONJ quin NUM20NOMPNDIST mili N22NOMPN numm N21ACCSM singul ADJ11DATPXPOS milit N31LOCPM numer V11IMPFPASSIVESUB3P tum ADVPOS otho N31NOMSM ingred V31PRESINF0X castr N11NOMSF aus VPAR21NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL
They ended with the statement that five thousand sesterces were to be paid to each soldier. Only then did Otho dare to enter the camp.
final_alignments\Tacitus_Histories_Book1.json
74,694
at CONJ ver N21DATSM ex PREPABL madi N22NOMPN n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S ort VPAR34NOMSMPERFPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P Epha OTHER et CONJ Opher OTHER et CONJ Enoch OTHER et CONJ abid ADJ11NOMSFPOS et CONJ Eldaa OTHER omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS h PRON31NOMPMruncommon fili N25GENSMr Cetthurae OTHER
But of Madian was born Epha, and Opher, and Henoch, and Abida, and Eldaa: all these were the children of Cetura.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
50,606
et CONJ galb N11NOMSM quidem ADVPOS h PRON31NOMSF ac CONJ tal ADJ32NOMPNPOS tamquam CONJ princip N31ACCSM fac V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S ceter ADJ11GENSMPOS tamquam CONJ cum ADVPOS fact VPAR31DATSMPERFPASSIVEPPL loqu V31IMPFIND3P
Galba spoke further to the same effect, as if he were making an emperor, but everyone else conversed with Piso as if he had been already made one.
final_alignments\Tacitus_Histories_Book1.json
64,643
dix V31PLUPACTIVEIND3S et CONJ nive ADJ11DATPXPOS hinc ADVPOS atque CONJ hinc ADVPOS div N11NOMSF lacert N11LOCPF cunct VPAR11ACCSCPRESACTIVEPPL amplex SUPINE31ABLSN moll ADJ32DATSXPOS fov V21PRESACTIVEIND3S
The goddess ceased, and as he falters throws her snowy arms round him and fondles him in soft embrace.
final_alignments\Virgil_Aeneid_Book8.json
57,279
sen ADJ11DATPXPOS ergo ADVPOS un NUM11GENSXCARD ecule N21DATSM imposit VPAR31GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL non ADV supplex N31NOMSM vox N31NOMSF nec ADVPOS miserabil ADJ32NOMSCPOS eiulat VPAR11NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL sed CONJ fort N33GENSF cohortatio N31NOMSF tot ADJ13GENSXPOS urb N33GENSF anim N21ACCSM fortun N11ACCSF que CONJ mutav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S
So one old man on the rack changed the mind and fortune of an entire city not by suppliant speech or piteous cries, but by courageous exhortation.
final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book3.json
6,068
intrepid ADJ11VOCSMPOS vol V11PRESACTIVEIMP2P vers VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ nid N21ACCSM in PREPABL gremi N22DATSN fov V21PRESACTIVEIMP2P tut VPAR21DATSMPERFPPL
Take wing without a fear, my verses, and nestle safely in his bosom.
final_alignments\Ausonius_Eclogues.json
53,227
nol V62PRESACTIVEIND1S et CONJ rit N41NOMSM vestr ADJ12ACCPMPOS recens V21PRESACTIVEINF0X non ADV dic V11PRESACTIVEIND1S qual ADJ32NOMPCPOS sit VPAR31DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL in PREPABL sacrific VPAR11DATSMFUTPASSIVEPPL cum ADVPOS enect VPAR11NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ tabidosa OTHER et CONJ scabios ADJ11NOMSFPOS qu PRON10NOMPF mact V11PRESACTIVEIND2P cum ADVPOS de PREPABL opim ADJ11DATPXPOS et CONJ integr N23LOCPM supervacu ADJ11NOMSFPOS qu PRON10NOMPF trunc V11PRESACTIVEIND2P capitul N22NOMPN et CONJ ungul N11ACCPF qu PRON10NOMPF dom N21GENSF puer N11LOCPF vel ADVPOS can N33LOCPC destinav V11PLUPACTIVESUB2P cum ADVPOS de PREPABL decim NUM20NOMSFORD hercul N33GENSM nec ADVPOS terti NUM13ACCSFORD part N33ACCSF in PREPABL ar N11ACCSF e PRON41GENSX inpon V31PRESACTIVEIND2P
I am unwilling to review your rituals. I say nothing of your ways as to sacrifice, in offering the worn out, the decaying, the scabrous; nor how you lop from the choice and sound all that is useless,'heads and hoofs,'which at home you would have destined for the slaves and the dogs; nor of the tithe of Hercules,d of which you do not put one third on his altar.
final_alignments\Tertullian_Apology.json
83,998
provocav V11PERFACTIVEIND3P e PRON41ACCSM in PREPABL diis N21DATPM alien N21LOCPM et CONJ in PREPABL abomination N31LOCPF ad ADVPOS iracundi N11ACCSF concitav V11PERFACTIVEIND3P
They provoked him by strange gods, and stirred him up to anger, with their abominations.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
11,955
quoniam CONJ omn ADJ32NOMSNPOS qu PRON10NOMSN in PREPABL mund N21DATSM es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S concupisc VPAR31NOMPNPRESACTIVEPPL carnis N33NOMSF es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S et CONJ concupisc VPAR31NOMPNPRESACTIVEPPL ocul N21GENPM et CONJ superbi N11NOMSF vit N11GENSF qu PRON10NOMPF non ADV es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S ex PREPABL patr N31LOCSM sed CONJ ex PREPABL mund N21DATSM es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S
For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but of the world.
final_alignments\Bede_Egbert.json
54,897
non ADV nunti N11NOMSF tant ADJ11NOMSNPOS fam N11NOMSF refer V32PRESACTIVEIND3S ips PRON62NOMSN iuven ADJ32ACCSCPOS tam ADVPOS saev ADJ11NOMSFPOS gem VPAR31ACCSCPRESACTIVEPPL ips PRON62NOMSN ego PRON51NOMSC cum ADVPOS ser ADJ11NOMSMPOS fess ADJ11ACCPMPOS sopor N31NOMSM allig V11PRESACTIVEIND3S art N41NOMSM aspici V31PRESACTIVEIND1S lacer ADJ12NOMSFPOS adsidu N21LOCPM m PRON51ABLSC que CONJ ill PRON61GENSX umbr N11NOMSF quest N41DATPM et CONJ magn ADJ11GENSMPOS numen N32NOMSN mar N34GENSN excit V11PRESACTIVEIND3S Helle OTHER
This is no mere voice of rumour; the young man himself I see, groaning piteously, with my own eyes I see him, when at last slumber binds my tired limbs, and with its ceaseless complainings his mangled shade and Helle, goddess of the wide sea, trouble my sleep.
final_alignments\Valerius_Flaccus_Argonautica_Book1.json
95,438
si CONJ oblatio N31NOMSF tu ADJ11NOMSFPOS fu V51PERFACTIVESUB3S de PREPABL sartagi OTHER n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S simil N11GENSF conspers VPAR31GENSFPERFPASSIVEPPL ol V21PRESACTIVEIND1S et CONJ absque PREPABL ferment N22DATSN
If thy oblation be from the fryingpan, of flour tempered with oil, and without leaven:
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
93,567
i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S que CONJ capill N21GENSM e PRON41GENSX renasc V31PRESINF0X coep V31PLUPACTIVEIND3P
And now his hair began to grow again,
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
28,436
quippe ADVPOS luperc N21NOMSM equ N21GENSM dum CONJ sauci ADJ11NOMSFPOS proteg V31PRESACTIVEIND3S or N11NOMSF heu INTERJ s PRON54DATXC prolaps VPAR31DATSMPERFPPL non ADV bene ADVPOS cav V21PERFACTIVEIND3S equ N21ACCSM gall N21NOMSM at CONJ in PREPABL castr N11LOCPF dum CONJ credit VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL sign N22NOMPN tu V21PRESIND3S concid V31PRESACTIVEIND3S ante ADVPOS aquil N11GENSF rostr N22NOMPN cruent V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S su ADJ11GENSFPOS fatal ADJ32NOMPCPOS puer N23GENSM du NUM12NOMPMCARD funer V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S matr N31GENSF avar ADJ11GENSFPOS ver N22NOMPN sed CONJ invit ADJ11DATSMPOS contig V31PERFACTIVEIND3S ist PRON61NOMSF fid N51NOMSF
For Lupercus, in shielding the wounded face of his horse, slipped, alas, and failed to beware of the horse. And Gallus in camp, minding the standards entrusted to his charge, fell in front of his own eagle and stained its beak with his blood. Ill-starred lads, both brought to death by a mothers greed! That prophecy of mine found fulfilment, though I would it had not!
final_alignments\Propertius_Elegies_Book4.json
25,695
non ADV philosoph N21GENSM san ADJ11VOCSMPOS studi N24DATSN sed CONJ mim N21GENSM convici N24DATSN dign N22GENSN ist PRON61NOMSF sententi N11NOMSF es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S
Though the theory is more like a pantomime joke than serious philosophy,
final_alignments\Minucius_Felix_Octavius.json
10,541
domin N21DATSM excell VPAR31DATSXPRESACTIVEPPL fili N25DATSM Osuio OTHER reg V31PRESPASSIVEINF0X Saxonum OTHER vitalian N21NOMSM episcop N21NOMSM serv N21NOMSM serv N21GENPM de N21GENSM
To the excellent lord, our son Oswy king of the Saxons, Vitalian, bishop, servant of the servants of God.
final_alignments\Bede_Ecclesiastical_Book3.json
5,920
et CONJ tu ADJ11NOMSFPOS nunc ADVPOS suboles N33NOMSF mor N31ACCSM sectat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPPL par VPAR21GENSXPRESACTIVEPPL Narbonem OTHER ac CONJ rom N11ACCSF nobilit V11PRESACTIVEIND3S studi N24LOCPN
And now your sons are following their fathers example, and adding to the renown of Narbo and of Rome with their learning.
final_alignments\Ausonius_Bordeaux.json
41,277
i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S que CONJ omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS luct N41NOMSM omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS que CONJ e PREPABL pector N32LOCSN cur N11ACCPF dispul V31PLUPACTIVEIND3S phrygi N11LOCPF nec ADVPOS i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S ampli ADJ11NOMSNCOMP adven N11NOMSC tect N22LOCPN ill PRON61NOMSF vid V21IMPFPASSIVEIND3S
Soon she had put away all grief and sorrow from her heart, and she no longer seemed a stranger in the palace of the Trojan.
final_alignments\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book8.json
100,073
qu PRON10DATPX d V11FUTACTIVEIND3S m PRON51ABLSC in PREPABL solitudi OTHER n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S diversori N24NOMSN viator N31GENPM et CONJ derelinqu V31PRESACTIVESUB1S popul N21ACCSM me ADJ11NOMSNPOS et CONJ reced V31PRESACTIVESUB1S ab PREPABL e PRON41DATPX quia CONJ omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS adulter N23GENSM s V51PRESACTIVEIND3P coet N41NOMSM praevaricat VPAR11GENPMPERFPASSIVEPPL
Who will give me in the wilderness a lodging place of wayfaring men, and I will leave my people, and depart from them? because they are all adulterers, an assembly of transgressors.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
40,965
nam CONJ reme VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL long ADJ11DATPXPOS olim ADVPOS Tirynthius OTHER or N11LOCPF et CONJ triplic ADJ31GENSXPOS monstr N22GENSN fam N11ACCSF et CONJ spectacul N22NOMPN capt VPAR31ACCPFPERFPASSIVEPPL mir ADJ11NOMSFPOS bov N31NOMPC h PRON31ABLSF qu PRON10NOMSF fulg V21PRESACTIVEIND3P nunc ADVPOS moen N34NOMPN rom N11GENSF eg V31PERFACTIVEIND3S ov VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL
For Hercules long ago, when he came back from a far country, drove his booty in triumph to the place where glorious Rome now stands. He had taken the kine that were the pride of the triple monsterb; and men marvelled to see them.
final_alignments\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book6.json
81,914
ecce INTERJ enim CONJ veritat N31ACCSF dilig V31PRESACTIVEIND2S abscondit VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ arcan N21ACCSM sapienti N11GENSF manifestav V11PERFACTIVEIND2S m PRON51DATSC
ecce enim veritatem dilexisti incerta et occulta sapientiae tuae manifestasti mihi
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
3,851
nec ADVPOS i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S fas N99XXN ull ADJ13NOMSNPOS prae ADVPOS ocul N21LOCPM hab V21PRESACTIVEIND3P sed CONJ tamquam CONJ avariti N11GENSF venundat VPAR11GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ usucapt VPAR31GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL nihil N99XXN praeter PREPACC interminat VPAR11ACCSFPERFPPL pet VPAR31GENSMFUTPASSIVEPPL licenti N11ACCSF Syncope r=>v.r
And they no longer have before their eyes any right, but as if sold to and enslaved by avarice, they understand nothing except endless licence in making demands.
final_alignments\Ammianus_Marcellinus_Book30.json
70,880
vocav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S autem CONJ pharao N31NOMSM sapi VPAR31NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL et CONJ malefic N21ACCPM et CONJ fec V31PERFACTIVEIND3P etiam CONJ ips PRON62DATSX per PREPACC incantation N31NOMPF aegypti ADJ11ACCPFPOS et CONJ arcan N22NOMPN qu PRON10NOMPF similiter ADVPOS
And Pharao called the wise men and the magicians; and they also by Egyptian enchantments and certain secrets, did in like manner.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
482
et CONJ gall N21ACCPM quidem ADVPOS qu PRON10NOMPM celt ADJ11GENSFPOS s V51PRESACTIVEIND3P ab PREPABL aquitan ADJ11DATPXPOS Garumna OTHER distermin V11PRESACTIVEIND3S flumen N32NOMSN a ADV pyrenae ADJ11DATPXPOS ori VPAR31NOMSXPRESPPL coll N33LOCPM post ADVPOS que CONJ oppid N22NOMPN mult N11NOMSF transcurs VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL in PREPABL ocean N21DATSM delitesc VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL
Now the Gauls (who are the Celts) are separated from the Aquitanians by the Garonne river, which rises in the hills of the Pyrenees, and after running past many towns disappears in the Ocean.
final_alignments\Ammianus_Marcellinus_Book15.json
85,875
recensit VPAR21NOMPMPERFPASSIVEPPL sunt V51PRESACTIVEIND3P septuaginta NUM20XXXCARD quattuor NUM20XXXCARD mili N22NOMPN sescent NUM14NOMPMCARD
Were reckoned up seventy-four thousand six hundred.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
67,477
pinacothec N11GENSF ut V31PRESINF0X exhedr N11GENSF ampl N11LOCPF magnitudin N31LOCPF s V51PRESACTIVEIND3P constitu VPAR31GENSFFUTPASSIVEPPL
Picture galleries (like exedrae) are to be made of ample dimensions.
final_alignments\Vitruvius_Architecture_Book_6.json
18,890
ips PRON62NOMSM autem CONJ caec V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S ment N33ACCSF caligin N31LOCSF these ADJ11NOMSMPOS consit VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL oblit ADJ11DATSMPOS dimis V31PERFACTIVEIND3S pector N32LOCSN cunct N11NOMSF qu PRON10NOMPF mandat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL pri ADJ00NOMSNCOMP const VPAR11DATSXPRESACTIVEPPL ment N33LOCSF ten V21IMPFACTIVEIND3S dulc ADJ32NOMPNPOS nec ADVPOS maest V11PRESACTIVEIND1S sustoll VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL sign N22NOMPN par VPAR21DATSXPRESACTIVEPPL sospit ADJ31ACCSCPOS Erectheum OTHER s PRON54ABLXC ostend V31PRESACTIVEIND3S vis V31PRESACTIVEINF0X port N41ACCSM
But Theseus himself, dark-ling in his thoughts with blind dimness, let slip from his forgetful mind all the biddings which formerly he had held firm with constant heart, and raised not the welcome sign to his mourning father, nor showed that he was safely sighting the Erechthean harbour.
final_alignments\Catullus_Poems.json
63,540
h PRON31NOMSM m PRON51ABLSC dum CONJ trepid ADJ11GENSMPOS crudel ADJ32NOMPNPOS limin N32NOMPN linqu V31PRESACTIVEIND3P immemor ADJ31NOMPCPOS soci N24GENSM vast V11PRESACTIVEIND1S cyclop N37GENSM in PREPABL antr N22DATSN deseru V31PERFACTIVEIND3P
Here my comrades, when running away from the grim gateway, thoughtlessly left me in the Cyclops vast cave.
final_alignments\Virgil_Aeneid_Book3.json
84,676
et CONJ esse V51FUTACTIVEIND3S in PREPABL di N21VOCSM ill PRON61NOMSF dic V31PRESACTIVEIND3S domin N21NOMSM exercit N41GENPM disperd V31PRESACTIVESUB1S nomin N32NOMPN idol N22GENPN de PREPABL terr N11NOMSF et CONJ non ADV memor V11FUTPASSIVEIND3P ultra PREPACC et CONJ prophet N11ACCPM et CONJ spirit N41ACCSM inmund ADJ11NOMSNPOS aufer V32PRESACTIVESUB1S de PREPABL terr N11NOMSF
And it shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord of hosts, that I will destroy the names of idols out of the earth, and they shall be remembered no more: and I will take away the false prophets, and the unclean spirit out of the earth.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
47,670
relat VPAR32NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL caput N32NOMSN e PRON41GENSX nero N31NOMSM tamquam CONJ praematur ADJ11NOMSFPOS caniti N51GENSF deform ADJ11VOCSMPOS
The head was carried back to Rome, where the premature grey hairs disfiguring it provoked the merriment of Nero.
final_alignments\Tacitus_Annals_Book14.json
23,580
huc ADVPOS acced V31PRESACTIVEIND3S ut V31PRESINF0X qu PRON10NOMSN in PREPABL su N22NOMPN corpor V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S rursum ADVPOS dissolu V31PRESACTIVESUB3S nat VPAR31NOMSFFUTPPL neque ADVPOS ad ADVPOS nil N22NOMSN interem V31PRESACTIVESUB3S r N51NOMSF
Add to this that nature resolves everything again into its elements, and does not reduce things to nothing.
final_alignments\Lucretius_De_Rerum_Natura_Book1.json
38,179
sed CONJ iuven ADJ32DATSXPOS n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S s V51PRESACTIVESUB1S t PRON52DATSC longi ADJ11NOMSCCOMP hinc ADVPOS es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S et CONJ gen N42GENSN et CONJ clar V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S memor VPAR11NOMSNFUTPASSIVEPPL virgi OTHER n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S nomen N32NOMSN
But, not to detain you longer, from her this young Cloelius is descended, and owes his glorious name to that famous maiden.
final_alignments\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book10.json
39,140
lumin N32NOMPN fer V32PRESACTIVEINF0X grav V11PRESACTIVESUB1S vix ADVPOS suffici VPAR31NOMPNPRESACTIVEPPL luc N31ACCSF unc ADJ11NOMSFPOS n V11PRESACTIVEINF0X iac V21PRESACTIVEIND3P sani N51NOMSF que CONJ immixt VPAR21NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL cruor N31LOCSM expu V31PRESPASSIVEIND3S membr N22LOCPN que CONJ cutis N33NOMSF teg V31PRESACTIVEIND3S oss N32NOMPN peres VPAR31DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL
The sunken eyes could hardly endure the burden of light; the nose fell in; matter mixed with blood was vomited, and the wasted body was mere skin and bone.
final_alignments\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book14.json