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acr ADJ33DATSXPOS igitur CONJ part N33GENPF spirit N41ABLSM conflict N41NOMSM cuspid N31LOCPF tempt V11PRESPASSIVEIND3S infest ADJ11DATPXPOS et CONJ hinc ADVPOS art N33LOCSF bell N22GENSN docti ADJ11NOMSCCOMP miles N31NOMSM ind N21VOCSM lic V21PRESACTIVEIND3S feroc ADJ31NOMPCPOS sed CONJ incaut ADJ11GENSMPOS barb V11PRESPASSIVEINF0X dexter N11LOCPF coi V61PRESPASSIVEIMP2S collat VPAR32DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL qu PRON10ACCPM lati ADJ11NOMSNCOMP s PRON54ABLXC pand VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL exercit VPAR21NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL infus VPAR31DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL utrimque ADVPOS corn N41DATPF afflict V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S per PREPACC fremit VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL territ VPAR21ACCPMPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ equ N21GENPM hinnit VPAR34NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ tub N11ACCPF
Then with bitterness of spirit on both sides the conflict was essayed with levelled lances; on one side soldiers more skilled in the art of war, on the other the savages, fierce but reckless, joined in hand-to-hand conflict. Finally, our army, extending its lines and encircling the enemy on both flanks, began to cut them down, terrified as they were by the din, by the neighing of horses, and by the blare of trumpets.
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33,987
vix ADVPOS circumveh V31PRESIND1P spars VPAR31GENSFPERFPASSIVEPPL dispendi N24NOMPN rup N33GENSF nec ADVPOS sinuos ADJ11NOMSFPOS grav ADJ32DATSXPOS cur N11NOMSF labor N31LOCSM car V21PRESACTIVEIND3S mut V11PRESPASSIVEIND3P tot NUM20XXXADVERB vari ADJ11DATSMPOS spiramin N32NOMPN flex SUPINE31ABLSN qu PRON10NOMPF mod N21DATSM profu V51PLUPACTIVEIND3P vel N22NOMPN rep VPAR31ABLSXPRESACTIVEPPL noc V21PRESACTIVEIND3P
We just succeed in doubling that long round of scattered crags, nor are the helmsmans anxious detours without heavy toil'so often puffs of wind change with each varying tack: the sails which helped a moment since are suddenly a drag.
final_alignments\Rutilius_Namatianus_De_Reditu_Suo.json
99,890
loqu V31PRESIND2P fili N11LOCPF israhel N31NOMSM et CONJ dic V31PRESACTIVEIMP2P e PRON41DATPX vir N23NOMSM qu PRON10NOMPM pat V31PRESIND3S flux VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL semin N32GENSN inmund ADJ11NOMSMPOS esse V51FUTACTIVEIND3S
Speak to the children of Israel, and say to them: The man that hath an issue of seed, shall be unclean.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
44,960
hast N11NOMSF vetust ADJ11NOMSNPOS silv N11GENPF decus N32NOMSN emiss VPAR31GENSFPERFPASSIVEPPL cu PRON10DATSX pervi ADJ11NOMSFPOS semper ADVPOS arm N22NOMPN que CONJ corpor V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S que CONJ et CONJ numquam ADVPOS man N41NOMSF irrit ADJ11NOMSFPOS vot N22GENSN
His spear is an ancient glory of the woods; discharged, it ever breaches arms and bodies, and his hand never fails of his aim.
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17,868
nam CONJ si CONJ in PREPABL tect N22DATSN coqu N11ACCPF cum ADVPOS bitumen N32NOMSN et CONJ sulpur N32NOMSN addit VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P excandesc V31FUTACTIVEIND3S
for if you boil it under cover it will blaze up when the mixture of bitumen and sulphur is added.
final_alignments\Cato_Agriculture.json
79,953
non ADV es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S ultra PREPACC exultatio N31NOMSF in PREPABL Moab OTHER contra ADVPOS Esebo OTHER n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S cogitav V11PERFACTIVEIND3P mal N21ACCSM veni V61PRESACTIVEIMP2P et CONJ disperd V31PRESACTIVESUB1P e V61PRESACTIVESUB1S de PREPABL gent N33LOCSF ergo ADVPOS sil VPAR21NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL conticesc V31FUTACTIVEIND2S sequ V31FUTIND3S que CONJ t PRON52ABLSC gladi N21NOMSM
There is no more rejoicing in Moab over Hesebon: they have devised evil. Come, and let us cut it off from being a nation. Therefore shalt thou in silence hold thy peace, and the sword shall follow thee.
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10,816
et CONJ quoniam CONJ ill PRON61DATSX rex N31NOMSM cum ADVPOS praefat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPPL loc N21GENSM possessio N31NOMSF n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS qu PRON10NOMPM ibidem ADVPOS esse V51IMPFACTIVEIND3P facultat N31NOMPF cum ADVPOS agr N23LOCPM et CONJ homin N31LOCPM donav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS fid N51GENSF christ N21GENSM institut VPAR31ACCPMPERFPASSIVEPPL und N11NOMSF baptismat N32GENSN ablu V31PRESACTIVEIND3S inter PREPACC qu PRON10ACCPM serv N21ACCPM et CONJ ancill N11ACCPF ducent NUM14ACCPMCARD quinquaginta NUM20XXXCARD qu PRON10ACCPM omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS ut CONJ baptiz VPAR11DATSMFUTPASSIVEPPL a ADV servitut N31LOCSF daemonic ADJ11NOMSFPOS salvav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S etiam CONJ libert V11PRESACTIVEIMP2P don VPAR11DATSMFUTPASSIVEPPL human ADJ11GENSFPOS iug N22DATSN servitut N31GENSF absolv V31PRESACTIVEIND3S
And because the king with the foresaid possession of the place granted to him all the goods with the fields and the men that were therein, he instructed them all in the faith of Christ and cleansed them in the water of baptism; among the which there were bondmen and bond-women 250: whom all when by baptizing he did deliver from the bondage of the devil, by giving them their freedom he did also loose from the yoke of the bondage of man.
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19,042
ei INTERJ miser N23DATSM frater N31NOMSM adempt VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL m PRON51DATSC ei INTERJ miser N23DATSM fratr N31LOCSM iucund ADJ11NOMSNPOS lumen N32NOMSN adempt VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL cum ADVPOS t PRON52ABLSC un NUM11NOMSFCARD tot ADJ13NOMSFPOS es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S nostr ADJ12NOMSFPOS sepult VPAR34NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL dom N21NOMSF
alas! my brother, taken from me unhappy, alas! dear light of my eyes, taken from thy unhappy brother: with thee now is all my house buried;
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72,485
vad V31PRESACTIVEIMP2S congreg ADJ11NOMSFPOS seni ADJ31NOMPCCOMP israhel N31NOMSM et CONJ dic V11PRESACTIVESUB2S ad ADVPOS e PRON41ACCPM domin N21NOMSM deus N21VOCSM patr N31GENPM vestr ADJ12GENPMPOS apparu V21PERFACTIVEIND3S m PRON51DATSC deus N21VOCSM Abraham OTHER et CONJ deus N21VOCSM Isaac OTHER et CONJ deus N21VOCSM iacob N99XXM dic VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL visit VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL visitav V11PERFACTIVEIND1S v PRON53NOMPC et CONJ omn ADJ32NOMPNPOS qu PRON10NOMPF accid V31PERFACTIVEIND3P v PRON53DATPC in PREPABL aegypt N21DATSF
Go and gather together the ancients of Israel, and thou shalt say to them: The Lord God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, hath appeared to me, saying: Visiting I have visited you; and I have seen all that hath befallen you in Egypt.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
40,916
exposc V31PRESACTIVEIND3P liby N16GENSF n PRON53DATPC que CONJ ded V11PERFACTIVEIND3P h PRON31NOMSF refer VPAR32NOMSFFUTPASSIVEPPL par N31LOCSC lib V21PRESACTIVESUB3S si CONJ pend V31PRESACTIVEINF0X bell N22NOMSN foed V11PRESPASSIVESUB2S et CONJ ex PREPABL aequ N22DATSN gemin ADJ11ACCPFPOS conscrib V31PRESACTIVEINF0X leg V31FUTACTIVEIND2S
The Carthaginians demand'and this is the message they gave me to carry'that you should weigh this war in equal scales, and frame conditions of peace that shall favour neither nation.
final_alignments\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book6.json
80,614
sicut ADVPOS enim CONJ adher V21PRESACTIVEIND3S lumbare N34NOMSN ad ADVPOS lumb N21ACCPM vir N21GENSN sic ADVPOS adglutinav V11PERFACTIVEIND1S m PRON51DATSC omn ADJ32ACCSCPOS dom N21ACCSF israhel N31NOMSM et CONJ omn ADJ32ACCSCPOS dom N21ACCSF iud N17VOCSM dic V31PRESACTIVEIND3S domin N21NOMSM ut CONJ es V73IMPFACTIVESUB3S m PRON51DATSC in PREPABL popul N21ACCSM et CONJ in PREPABL nomen N32NOMSN et CONJ in PREPABL laud V11PRESACTIVESUB1S et CONJ in PREPABL glori N11ACCSF et CONJ non ADV Syncope ier=>iver
For as the girdle sticketh close to the loins of a man, so have I brought close to me all the house of Israel, and all the house of Juda, saith the Lord: that they might be my people, and for a name, and for a praise, and for a glory: but they would not hear.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
69,811
non ADV es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S enim CONJ in PREPABL infern N21DATSM accusatio N31NOMSF vit N11GENSF
For among the dead there is no accusing of life.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
12,653
subiect VPAR31GENPMPERFPASSIVEPPL insidi N11LOCPF obnoxi ADJ11NOMSMPOS pericul N22LOCPN subiac V21FUTACTIVEIND2S
You will lie exposed to dangers, prey to your subjects treachery.
final_alignments\Boethius_Philosophy_Book3.json
80,657
ecce INTERJ fact VPAR31NOMPMPERFPASSIVEPPL sunt V51PRESACTIVEIND3P quasi ADVPOS stipul N11NOMSF ign V41PRESACTIVEIND2S conbus V31PERFACTIVEIND3S e PRON41ACCPM non ADV liber V11FUTACTIVEIND3P anim N11ACCSF su ADJ11ACCSFPOS de PREPABL man N41ABLSF flamm N11GENSF non ADV s V51PRESACTIVEIND3P prun N11GENSF qu PRON10DATPX calefi V33PRESACTIVESUB3P nec ADVPOS foc N21NOMSM ut CONJ sed V21PRESACTIVESUB3P ad ADVPOS e PRON41ACCSM
Behold they are as stubble, fire hath burnt them, they shall not deliver themselves from the power of the flames: there are no coals wherewith they may be warmed, nor fire, that they may sit thereat.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
25,757
n PRON53NOMPC non ADV habit SUPINE21ABLSN sapienti N11ACCSF sed CONJ ment N33LOCSF praefer V32PRESACTIVEIND1P non ADV eloqu V31PRESIND1P magn ADJ11NOMSFPOS sed CONJ viv V31PRESACTIVEIND1P glori V11PRESIND1P n PRON53NOMPC consecut VPAR31ACCPMPERFPPL qu PRON10NOMSN ill PRON61DATSX sum ADJ00NOMSFSUPER intentio N31NOMSF n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S quaesiv V31PERFACTIVEIND3P nec ADVPOS inven V41PRESACTIVEINF0X potu V52PERFACTIVEIND3P
As for us, the wisdom we display lies not in outward dress, but in the mind; we do not preach great things, but we live them; our boast is that we have won what they with the utmost strain have sought, yet could not find.
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20,498
qu PRON10NOMPM ordo N31NOMSM clarissi ADJ11DATPXSUPER civ N33LOCPC bene ADVPOS gest VPAR31GENSFPERFPASSIVEPPL r N51GENSF public ADJ11GENSFPOS testimoni N24NOMSN mult N11LOCPF m PRON51DATSC un NUM11DATSXCARD conservat VPAR11GENSFPERFPASSIVEPPL ded V11PERFACTIVEIND3S
Well, this body has given many famous Romans its testimonials of good service to the Republic rendered in positions of responsibility: only to me has it given one for saving it.
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100,350
et CONJ revers VPAR31NOMSMPERFPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P rex N31NOMSM et CONJ veni V61PRESACTIVEIND3S usque ADVPOS ad ADVPOS Iordanem OTHER et CONJ iud N17VOCSM veni V61PRESACTIVEIND3S in PREPABL Galgala OTHER ut CONJ occurr V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S reg V31PRESPASSIVEINF0X et CONJ transduc V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S e PRON41ACCSM Iordanem OTHER
And the king returned and came as far as the Jordan, and all Juda came as far as Galgal to meet the king, and to bring him over the Jordan.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
13,660
etiam CONJ anim N21ACCSM advert V31IMPFACTIVEIND3S frument N22DATSN s PRON54ABLXC in PREPABL afric N11NOMSF nisi CONJ ici V31PRESACTIVEIND1S ut V31PRESINF0X non ADV poss V52PRESACTIVEINF0X pri ADJ00ABLSXCOMP ann N21DATSM enim CONJ propter PREPACC adversari N24GENPN dilect N21NOMSM qu PRON10NOMSN stipendiari ADJ11GENSMPOS arator N31NOMPM milit N31NOMPM es V73IMPFACTIVESUB3P fact VPAR31GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL mess N33ACCSC non ADV ess VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL fact VPAR31ACCSFPERFPASSIVEPPL
He realised, moreover, that no corn could be available for his use in Africa unless it was imported; for there had been no harvest the previous year on account of the levies held by his opponents and the fact that the farmers, being tributary subjects of Rome, had been called up for military service:
final_alignments\Caesar_African.json
52,650
proinde ADVPOS pac V11PRESACTIVESUB1S et CONJ urb N33ACCSF qu PRON10ACCSF vict VPAR31GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL victor N31NOMPM que CONJ eodem PRON42ABLSX iure ADVPOS obtin V21PRESACTIVEIND1P am V11PRESACTIVEIMP2P col V31PRESACTIVEIMP2P mon V21PRESACTIVESUB3P v PRON53NOMPC utr ADJ14GENSXPOS fortun N11GENSF document N22NOMPN n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S contumaci N11ACCSF cum ADVPOS pernici N51GENSF qu PRON10ACCSF obsequi N24NOMSN cum ADVPOS securitat N31LOCSF mal V62PRESACTIVESUB2P
Therefore love and cherish peace and the city wherein we, conquerors and conquered alike, enjoy an equal right: be warned by the lessons of fortune both good and bad not to prefer defiance and ruin to obedience and security.
final_alignments\Tacitus_Histories_Book4.json
51,258
expert VPAR34GENSMPERFPPL in PREPABL vic N33ACCSF s V51PRESACTIVEIND1P ego PRON51NOMSC ac CONJ fortun N11NOMSF
Fortune and I know each other well.
final_alignments\Tacitus_Histories_Book2.json
94,312
lign N22NOMSN vit N11GENSF es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S h PRON31DATPX qu PRON10NOMPM adprehend V31PERFACTIVESUB3P e V61PRESACTIVESUB1S et CONJ qu PRON10NOMPM tenu V21PERFACTIVESUB3S e V61PRESACTIVESUB1S beat VPAR11NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL
She is a tree of life to them that lay hold on her: and he that shall retain her is blessed.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
81,034
ali ADJ15ACCSFPOS parabol N11ACCSF aud V41PRESACTIVEIMP2P homo N31NOMSM esse V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S pater N31NOMSM famili N11ACCPF qu PRON10NOMPM plantav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S vine N11ACCSF et CONJ sep N33ACCSF circumded V11PERFACTIVEIND3S ei INTERJ et CONJ fod V31PRESACTIVEIND3S in PREPABL e V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S torcular N34NOMSN et CONJ aedificav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S turr N33ACCSF et CONJ locav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S e V61PRESACTIVESUB1S agricol N11LOCPM et CONJ peregre ADVPOS profect VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P
Hear ye another parable. There was a man, an householder, who planted a vineyard and made a hedge round about it and dug in it a press and built a tower and let it out to husbandmen and went into a strange country.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
75,934
Demetrius OTHER enim CONJ qu PRON10DATSX nomin N32LOCSN argentari N21NOMSM faci VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL aedes N33NOMSF argente ADJ11ACCPFPOS dian N11GENSF praest V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S artific N31LOCPC non ADV modic N21ACCSM quaest N41ACCSM
For a certain man named Demetrius, a silversmith, who made silver temples for Diana, brought no small gain to the craftsmen.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
57,119
qu PRON10NOMSN cum ADVPOS ex PREPABL favoni N21DATSM amicissi ADJ11DATSMSUPER s PRON54DATXC un NUM11NOMSFCARD sed VPAR21ABLSXPRESACTIVEPPL cognov V31PLUPACTIVESUB3S discess V31PERFACTIVEIND3S e PREPABL theatr N22DATSN n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S praesent ADJ31NOMPNPOS su N22NOMPN spectacul N22GENSN consuetudin N31ACCSF imped V41IMPFACTIVESUB3S
When Favonius, a great friend of Catos who was sitting next him, told him of this, he left the theatre, not wishing that his presence should interfere with the custom of the show.
final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book2.json
10,287
qu PRON10NOMSN autem CONJ pasch N11NOMSF non ADV su N21DATSM tempor N32LOCSN observ V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S vel ADVPOS canonic N21ACCSM e PRON41GENSX temp N21NOMSM ignor VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL vel ADVPOS su ADJ11GENSFPOS gent N33GENSF auctoritat N31LOCSF n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S agnit N41ACCSM sequ V31IMPFSUB3S devict VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL non ADV adprob ADJ11DATSMPOS nec ADVPOS laud V11PRESACTIVEIND1S
But that he observed not Easter in his due time, either as ignorant of the canonical time thereof, or overcome with the authority of his nation from following that he wot, this I approve not nor commend.
final_alignments\Bede_Ecclesiastical_Book3.json
19,147
zmyrn N11NOMSF cav N11ACCPF Satrachi OTHER penit ADJ11NOMSMPOS mitt V31FUTPASSIVEIND3S ad ADVPOS und N11ACCPF zmyrn N11ACCSF can N22NOMPN diu ADVPOS saecul N22NOMPN per PREFIX
the Smyrna, I say, will travel as far away as the deep-channelled streams of Satrachus, the centuries will grow grey in long perusal of the Smyrna.
final_alignments\Catullus_Poems.json
84,645
et CONJ mos N11NOMSF genu V31PERFACTIVEIND3S baan ADJ11NOMSFPOS cui ADJ11NOMSMPOS fili N25NOMSM fu V51PERFACTIVEIND3S Rapha OTHER de PREPABL qu PRON10ABLSM ort VPAR34NOMSMPERFPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P Elasa OTHER qu PRON10NOMPM genu V31PERFACTIVEIND3S Asel OTHER
And Mosa begot Banaa, whose son was Rapha, of whom was born Elasa, who begot Asel.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
56,603
qu PRON10ACCSF ill PRON61DATSX velut ADVPOS divinitus ADVPOS dat VPAR11NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL praesid N31GENPC interpretat VPAR11GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL libenter ADVPOS recept VPAR31ACCSFPERFPASSIVEPPL ver N22NOMPN fat VPAR11GENPMPERFPPL dictio N31NOMSF n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S victori N11GENSF duc N31ACCSM habu V21PERFACTIVEIND3P
But they took her as an aid divinely granted and received her gladly. Then by her true prediction of the fates they had her as their leader in victory.
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2,710
fortitudin N31ACCSF certamin N32GENPN crebritas N31NOMSF us N41NOMSM que CONJ bell N22GENPN ostend V31PRESACTIVEIND3S et CONJ pati VPAR31NOMPNPRESPPL frigor N31GENPM imman ADJ32GENPXPOS et CONJ fervor N31GENSM
His fortitude is shown by the great number of his battles and by his conduct of wars, as well as by his endurance of excessive cold and heat.
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93,692
et CONJ in PREPABL hosti V41PRESACTIVESUB2S pacific ADJ11GENPMPOS bov N31NOMPC du NUM12ACCPMCARD ariet N31NOMPM quinque NUM20XXXCARD hirc N21ACCPM quinque NUM20XXXCARD agn N21ACCPM annicul ADJ11ACCPMPOS quinque NUM20XXXCARD h PRON31NOMSF fu V51PERFACTIVEIND3S oblatio N31NOMSF Heliasaph OTHER fili N25GENSMr Duhel OTHER
And for sacrifices of peace offerings, two oxen, five rams, five buck goats, five lambs of a year old. This was the offering of Eliasaph the son of Duel.
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56,433
proced V31PRESACTIVEIND3S non ADV gent N33GENSF honos N31NOMSM non ADV glori N11NOMSF magn ADJ11GENSMPOS sol N22LOCPN av N21GENSM non ADV barbaric ADJ11GENSFPOS decor N31NOMSM ill PRON61NOMSM iuvent N11GENSF qual N21LOCPM esse V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S cum ADVPOS Chaonio OTHER radi VPAR11NOMPNPRESACTIVEPPL trunc N21DATSM veller N32NOMPN vex V31PERFACTIVEIND3S ov VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL inter PREPACC que CONJ ingent ADJ31NOMPNPOS Graium OTHER nomin N32NOMPN palladi N11NOMSF virgo N31NOMSF stet V11PERFACTIVEIND3S alter ADJ14NOMSFPOS pror N11NOMSF
No pride of race shines forth, no glory of the mighty Sun her grandsire, no brilliance of barbaric youth, as when in triumph she bore the fleece that once gleamed upon the Chaonian tree, and amid the mighty names of Greece stood a second virgin upon Pallas prow.
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53,073
piacul N22NOMSN enim CONJ admis V31PERFACTIVESUB2S nisi CONJ incest ADJ11NOMSNPOS fec V31PERFACTIVESUB2S
You will be guilty of a sin, unless you have committed incest.
final_alignments\Tertullian_Apology.json
33,803
pauc N21ACCPM tamen ADVPOS navigi N24DATSN emis V31PERFACTIVEIND3S in PREPABL rip N11ACCSF qu PRON10NOMPM agrest ADJ32NOMPCPOS vag ADJ11ACCPMPOS excip V31IMPFACTIVESUB3P e PREPABL qu PRON10DATPX certi ADJ11NOMPNCOMP nosc V31PRESPASSIVEINF0X poss V52PRESACTIVEINF0X sper V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S
Nevertheless he sent a few men ashore in a boat, to take some of the peasants who were roving about, from whom he hoped to get more accurate information.
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69,171
non ADV bon N11NOMSF gloriatio N31NOMSF vestr ADJ12NOMSFPOS nesc V41PRESACTIVEIND2P quia CONJ modic N21ACCSM ferment N22NOMSN tot ADJ13ACCSFPOS mass N11ACCSF corrump V31PRESACTIVEIND3S
Your glorying is not good. Know you not that a little leaven corrupteth the whole lump?
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
14,881
i PRON41NOMSN ex PREPABL itiner N32LOCSN oppugn V11PRESACTIVEINF0X conat VPAR11NOMSMPERFPPL qu PRON10NOMSN vacu ADJ11NOMSNPOS ab PREPABL defensor N31LOCPM ess VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL audi V41IMPFACTIVEIND3S propter PREPACC latitudin N31ACCSF foss VPAR31GENSFPERFPASSIVEPPL mur N21GENSM que CONJ altitudin N31ACCSF pauc N21LOCPM defendentihus OTHER expugn V11PRESACTIVEINF0X non ADV potu V52PERFACTIVEIND3S
Having attempted to take it by storm on his march, because he heard that it was destitute of [sufficient] defenders, he was not able to carry it by assault, on account of the breadth of the ditch and the height of the wall, though few were defending it.
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58,482
nihil N99XXN q ADV fabi N25DATSM maxi ADJ11DATSMSUPER qu PRON10NOMPM gallic ADJ11NOMSFPOS victor ADJ31NOMPNPOS cognomen N32NOMSN allobrogic ADJ11GENSMPOS ac CONJ poster N21LOCPM peper V41PERFACTIVEIND3S adulescent N33LOCSC mag N21LOCPM infam ADJ32NOMSNPOS nihil N99XXN eodem PRON42ABLSX sen ADJ11VOCSMPOS ornati ADJ11NOMSNCOMP aut CONJ speciosi ADJ11NOMSNCOMP ill PRON61ABLSM saecul N22DATSN nostr ADJ12NOMSFPOS civitas N31NOMSF habu V21PERFACTIVEIND3S
Our community had no more disreputable member at that time than Q. Fabius Maximus in his young days, who by victory in Gaul won for himself and his descendants the surname of Allobrogicus; and none in that era was more distinguished or respectable than the same in old age.
final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book6.json
55,518
tum ADVPOS lacrim N11LOCPF tum ADVPOS voc N31LOCSF sequ V31PRESINF0X tum ADVPOS rump V31PRESACTIVEINF0X quest VPAR31NOMSMPERFPPL cum ADVPOS sopor N31NOMSM et CONJ van ADJ11DATSMPOS sp N51NOMSF maest V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S resolv V31PRESPASSIVEIND3S act N41ABLSM
Then with tears, with cries, he essays to follow, and breaks into complaints, till sleep with that vain struggle and sorrowful hope are ended.
final_alignments\Valerius_Flaccus_Argonautica_Book4.json
87,474
nol V62PRESACTIVEIMP2P tim V21PRESACTIVEINF0X neque ADVPOS conturb V11PRESPASSIVESUB2P ex PREPABL tunc ADVPOS aud V41PRESACTIVEINF0X t PRON52ABLSC fec V31PERFACTIVEIND1S et CONJ adnuntiav V11PERFACTIVEIND1S v PRON53NOMPC es V73PRESACTIVEIND2P test N33NOMPM m PRON51GENSC numquid ADVPOS es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S deus N21VOCSM absque PREPABL m PRON51ABLSC et CONJ form V11FUTPASSIVEIMP2S qu PRON10ACCSM ego PRON51NOMSC non ADV nov V31PERFACTIVESUB1S
Fear ye not, neither be ye troubled from that time I have made thee to hear, and have declared: you are my witnesses. Is there a God besides me, a maker, whom I have not known?
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
92,203
et CONJ dix V31PERFACTIVEIND3P h PRON31NOMPMruncommon qu PRON10NOMPM illic ADVPOS esse V51IMPFACTIVEIND3P omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS un NUM11NOMSFCARD voc N31LOCSF fi V33PRESACTIVESUB3S fi V33PRESACTIVESUB3S
And they that were there said, all with one voice: So be it, so be it.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
96,774
a ADV fabr N23LOCPM autem CONJ et CONJ ab PREPABL aurific N31LOCPM fact VPAR31NOMPNPERFPASSIVEPPL sunt V51PRESACTIVEIND3P nihil N99XXN ali ADJ15NOMSNPOS esse V51FUTACTIVEIND3Prinfreq nisi CONJ i PRON41NOMSN qu PRON10NOMSN vol V62PRESACTIVEIND3P ess VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL sacerdot N31NOMPC
And they are made by workmen, and by goldsmiths. They shall be nothing else but what the priests will have them to be.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
95,095
et CONJ convert V31FUTPASSIVEIND2P et CONJ vid V21FUTACTIVEIND2P qu PRON10NOMSN s V51PRESACTIVESUB3S inter PREPACC iust N22NOMSN et CONJ impi ADJ11NOMSNPOS et CONJ inter PREPACC servi VPAR34ACCSCPRESACTIVEPPL de N21DATSM et CONJ non ADV servi VPAR34ACCSCPRESACTIVEPPL ei INTERJ
And you shall return, and shall see the difference between the just and the wicked: and between him that serveth God, and him that serveth him not.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
28,228
cum ADVPOS t PRON52DATSC roman N21DATSM domin N11ACCPF in PREPABL honor N31LOCSM secur N33NOMPF et CONJ lic V21PRESACTIVESUB3S medi N21DATSM pon V31PRESACTIVEINF0X iur V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S for N21DATSM vel ADVPOS t PRON52DATSC medor N31GENPM pugnac ADJ31GENSXPOS i V61PRESACTIVEINF0X per PREPACC hast N11ACCPF atque CONJ orn V11PRESACTIVEINF0X tu ADJ11ACCSFPOS fix VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL per PREPACC arm N22NOMPN dom N21ACCSF et CONJ t PRON52DATSC ad ADVPOS effect N41ACCSM vir V21PRESACTIVEIND2S d V11PRESACTIVESUB3S caesar N31NOMSM et CONJ omn ADJ32DATSXPOS tempor N32LOCSN tam ADVPOS facil ADJ32NOMPCPOS insinu V11PRESPASSIVESUB3P op N31NOMPF parc N11LOCPF et CONJ in PREPABL tenu ADJ32NOMSCPOS humil ADJ32ACCSCPOS t PRON52ABLSC collig N11LOCPF umbr N11ACCPF vel N22GENPN plen ADJ11ACCPMPOS subtrah V31PRESACTIVEIND2S ips PRON62NOMSM sin N21NOMSM
Though as a magistrate of Rome you might establish your imperial axes and dispense justice in the middle of the Forum; though you might pass through the fierce Parthians spears and adorn your house with trophies nailed on the walls; though Caesar gives you strength to achieve your will, and at all times wealth comes so readily flowing in: yet you hold back and humbly withdraw to a modest background: of your own choice you furl the full canvas of your sails.
final_alignments\Propertius_Elegies_Book3.json
20,547
at CONJ ego PRON51NOMSC tu ADJ11ACCPFPOS litter N11ACCPF etsi CONJ iure ADVPOS pot V52IMPFACTIVEIND1S a ADV t PRON52ABLSC lacessit VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL tamen ADVPOS non ADV profer V32PRESACTIVESUB1S
On my side, however, I shall not produce your letter, though after such provocation from you I could quite rightly do so.
final_alignments\Cicero_Philippic_2.json
53,598
min V11PRESPASSIVEIND1S esse V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S si CONJ tunc ADVPOS deus N21VOCSM dic V31IMPFPASSIVESUB3S quia CONJ non ADV ver N21VOCSM dic V31IMPFPASSIVESUB3S
He would be less, if he were at that moment called a god, because it would not be true.
final_alignments\Tertullian_Apology.json
101,048
qu PRON10DATPX congress VPAR31DATPXPERFPPL contig V31PERFACTIVEIND3S pauc N21ACCPM ru V31PRESACTIVEINF0X iudae N21GENPM
And when they had joined battle, it happened that a few of the Jews were slain.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
10,971
tant ADJ11NOMSNPOS lection N31LOCSF divin ADJ11GENPFPOS script VPAR31GENPFFUTACTIVEPPL su N21ACCPM vac V11PRESACTIVEINF0X subdit VPAR31ACCPMPERFPASSIVEPPL tant ADJ11NOMSNPOS oper N32LOCPN iustiti N11GENSF s PRON54ABLXC exerc V21PRESACTIVEINF0X faci V31IMPFACTIVEIND3S ut CONJ facilli ADJ32VOCSMSUPER vid V21IMPFPASSIVESUB3P ibidem ADVPOS qu PRON10NOMPM ecclesiastic N21ACCSM grad N41ACCSM h PRON31NOMSN es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S alt V11PRESPASSIVEIND2S offici N24NOMSN apt VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL subi V61IMPFACTIVESUB3P pluri ADJ11GENSMSUPER poss V52PRESACTIVEINF0X reper V41PRESPASSIVEINF0X
The men under her governance she made to bestow their time so well in the reading of the Holy Scriptures, and so busily in the exercise of the works of righteousness, that right easily it appeared that very many could there be found to take upon them fitly the rank of ecclesiastic, that is to say, the service of the altar.
final_alignments\Bede_Ecclesiastical_Book4.json
71,014
si CONJ qu PRON10DATPX autem CONJ templ N22NOMSN de N21GENSM violav V11PERFACTIVESUB3S disperd V31FUTACTIVEIND3S ill PRON61ACCSM deus N21VOCSM templ N22NOMSN enim CONJ de N21GENSM sanct VPAR34NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P qu PRON10NOMSN es V73PRESACTIVEIND2P v PRON53NOMPC
But if any man violate the temple of God, him shall God destroy. For the temple of God is holy, which you are.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
11,344
statim ADVPOS que CONJ surg VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL about (withnumerals); villul N11DATSF speaker, orator; and, andeven;also,even;(et...et=both...and); all theway,righton;allthetime,continuously,ateverypoint,always; about (withnumerals); day; daylight;(sunlithours);(24hoursfrommidnight);opensky;weather; in, on,at(space);inaccordancewith/regardto/thecaseof;within(time); oratio, orationisN(3rd)F[XXXAX] spin; weave;producebyspinning; sist VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL soon, next(time/position); each, every,everyone(ofanumber);all(pl.);all/thewholeof; qu PRON10ACCSF seize, hold,bemasterof;possess,take/holdpossessionof,occupy;inherit; nature; substance,resources,wealth;[omnem~=>everylivingthing(Plater)]; in, on,at(space);inaccordancewith/regardto/thecaseof;within(time); tr NUM13ACCPCCARD divide; separate,breakup;share,distribute;distinguish; portion N31ACCPF out of,from;byreasonof;accordingto;becauseof,asaresultof; [XXXAO] 1-(CARDanswers'howmany'); marriage/wedlock; husband/wife;couple;mating(animal),pair;closeconnection one (oftwo);second/another;former/latter;[unuset~=>oneortwo/other]; fili N11ABLPF hand over,surrender;deliver;bequeath;relate; 3th-(ORD,'inseries');(a/the)3th(part)(fractw/pars?); s PRON54DATXC himself/herself/itself; thevery/real/actualone;inperson;themselves(pl.); retent VPAR11ACCSNPRESACTIVEPPL at once,immediately; pauper N31ABLPM distribuo, distribuere,distribui,distributusV(3rd)[XXXDX]lesser
And forthwith rising he went away to the church of the little township, and continuing there in prayer till it was day, he by and by divided all the goods that he had into three parts, of the which he gave one to his wife, another to his sons, and the third part he reserved to himself, and made distribution of it straightways among the poor.
final_alignments\Bede_Ecclesiastical_Book5.json
81,224
ips PRON62NOMSM autem CONJ Iohannes OTHER hab V21IMPFACTIVEIND3S vestiment N22NOMSN de PREPABL pil N11LOCPF camel N21GENPM et CONJ zon N11ACCSF pellici V31PRESACTIVESUB1S circ V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S lumb N21ACCPM su N21ACCPM esc N11NOMSF autem CONJ e PRON41GENSX esse V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S lucust N11GENSF et CONJ mel N32NOMSN silvestr ADJ33NOMSNPOS
And the same John had his garment of camel's hair, and a leathern girdle about his loins: and his meat was locusts and wild honey.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
97,795
mitt V31IMPFACTIVEIND3S que CONJ lapid V11PRESACTIVESUB2S contra ADVPOS david N99XXM et CONJ contra ADVPOS univers N21ACCPM serv N21ACCPM reg V31PRESACTIVEIND2S david N99XXM omn ADJ32NOMSCPOS autem CONJ popul N21NOMSM et CONJ univers N21GENSM bellator N31NOMPM a ADV dextr ADJ12DATSMPOS et CONJ sinistr ADJ12DATSMPOS lat V21PRESACTIVEINF0X reg V31PRESACTIVEIND2S inced V31IMPFACTIVEIND3P
And he threw stones at David, and at all the servants of king David: and all the people, and all the warriors walked on the right, and on the left side of the king.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
79,598
mot VPAR21NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P autem CONJ rursus ADVPOS bell N22NOMSN et CONJ egress VPAR31NOMSMPERFPPL david N99XXM pugnav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S advers N21NOMSM Philisthim OTHER percuss V31PERFACTIVEIND3S que CONJ e PRON41ACCPM plag N11NOMSF magn ADJ11NOMSFPOS et CONJ fug V31PERFACTIVEIND3P a ADV faci N51GENSF e PRON41GENSX
And the war began again, and David went out, and fought against the Philistines, and defeated them with a great slaughter, and they fled from his face.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
11,581
qu PRON10DATPX item ADVPOS verb N22LOCPN tot ADJ13NOMSFPOS terti V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S septiman ADJ11NOMSFPOS e PRON42GENSX prim N21GENSM mens N11LOCPF decern V31PRESPASSIVEIND3S sollemn ADJ32NOMSCPOS ess VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL deb V21PRESACTIVEINF0X
With which words likewise all the third week of the said first month it is decreed should be solemn.
final_alignments\Bede_Ecclesiastical_Book5.json
75,232
ded V11PERFACTIVEIND1S que CONJ ei INTERJ soci N24ACCSM Hooliab OTHER fili N25ACCSM Achisamech OTHER de PREPABL trib N41ABLSF d V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S et CONJ in PREPABL cord N32LOCSN omn ADJ32NOMSCPOS erudit VPAR34GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL posu V31PERFACTIVEIND1S sapienti N11ACCSF ut CONJ faci V31PRESACTIVESUB3P cunct N11NOMSF qu PRON10NOMPF praecep V31PERFACTIVEIND1S t PRON52DATSC
And I have given him for his companion Ooliab, the son of Achisamech, of the tribe of Dan. And I have put wisdom in the heart of every skilful man, that they may make all things which I have commanded thee,
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
52,010
trepid ADJ11NOMSMPOS ad ADVPOS h PRON31NOMSF vitelli N25NOMSM pauc N22NOMPN purg VPAR11GENSMFUTPASSIVEPPL su N21GENSM caus N11NOMSF respond V21PERFACTIVEIND3S culp N11ACCSF in PREPABL milit N31ACCSM confer VPAR32NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL cui ADJ11NOMSMPOS nimi ADJ11DATSMPOS ardor N31LOCSM impar ADJ31ACCSCPOS ess VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL modesti N11ACCSF su ADJ11ACCSFPOS et CONJ monu V21PERFACTIVEIND3S martial ADJ32ACCSCPOS ut CONJ per PREPACC secret VPAR31ACCSFPERFPASSIVEPPL aed N33GENPF part N33ACCSF occult VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL abi V61IMPFACTIVESUB3S n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S a ADV milit N31LOCPM internunti N24NOMSM invis VPAR21GENSFPERFPASSIVEPPL pac N31GENSF interfic V31IMPFPASSIVESUB3S ips PRON62NOMSM neque ADVPOS iub VPAR21GENSMFUTPASSIVEPPL neque ADVPOS vet VPAR11GENSMFUTPASSIVEPPL potens ADJ31NOMSXPOS non ADV i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S imper V11FUTPASSIVEIMP2S sed CONJ tant ADJ11NOMSNPOS bell N22GENSN caus N11NOMSF esse V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S
Vitellius was disturbed by these words and made a brief reply to excuse himself, putting the blame on his soldiers, with whose excessive ardour, he declared, his own moderation could not cope. At the same time he advised Martialis to go away privately through a secret part of the palace, that the soldiers might not kill him as the mediator of a peace which they detested. As for himself, he was powerless to order or to forbid; he was no longer emperor, but only a cause of war.
final_alignments\Tacitus_Histories_Book3.json
64,761
i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S que CONJ omn ADJ32NOMSCPOS camp N16LOCPF exercit VPAR21NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL i V61IMPFACTIVEIND3S apert VPAR34DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL dives N31NOMSM equ N21ACCSM dives N31NOMSM pyct N11GENSMuncommon vest N11LOCPF et CONJ aur N22GENSN Messapus OTHER prim ADJ11ACCPFPOS aci N51NOMSF postre ADJ11NOMSFSUPER coerc V21PRESACTIVEIND3P Tyrrhidae OTHER iuven ADJ32NOMPCPOS medi N21DATSM dux N31NOMSM agmin N32LOCSN Turnus OTHER ceu ADVPOS septem NUM20XXXCARD surg VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL sed V11PRESACTIVEIND2P amn N33LOCPM alt VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL per PREPACC tacit VPAR21NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL Ganges OTHER aut CONJ pingu ADJ32DATSXPOS flumin N32LOCSN Nilus OTHER cum ADVPOS reflu V31PRESACTIVEIND3S camp N16LOCPF et CONJ i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S s PRON54ABLXC condid V31PERFACTIVEIND3S alve N21DATSM
And now all the army was advancing on the open plain, rich in horses, rich in embroidered robes and gold'Messapus marshalling the van, the sons of Tyrrhus the rear, and Turnus their captain in the centre of the line, like Ganges, rising high in silence with his seven peaceful streams, or Nile, when his rich flood ebbs from the fields and at length he sinks into his channel.
final_alignments\Virgil_Aeneid_Book9.json
45,421
Hypseos OTHER hinc ADVPOS turm N11GENSF desolat VPAR11NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL que CONJ magistr N23DATSM agmen N32NOMSN at CONJ hinc ADVPOS gravi ADJ32NOMSNCOMP frem V31PRESACTIVEIND3S Hippomedontis OTHER adempt VPAR31GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL orb ADJ11NOMSFPOS cohors N33NOMSF praeb V21PRESACTIVEIND3P obnix VPAR31GENSMPERFPPL corpor V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S ferr N22DATSN i PRON42NOMSM ardor N31NOMSM rabid ADJ11DATPXPOS extern ADJ11NOMSNPOS haur V41PRESACTIVEINF0X cruor N31ACCSM ac CONJ fud V31PERFACTIVEINF0X su N21ACCSM nec ADVPOS s PRON54ABLXC vestigi N24NOMPN mut V11PRESACTIVEIND3P st V11PRESACTIVEIND3S cune N21DATSM defix VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL aci N51NOMSF host V41PRESACTIVEIMP2S que CONJ cruent V11PRESACTIVEIND1S d V11PRESACTIVEIND3P anim N11ACCPF et CONJ terg N22NOMPN neg V11PRESACTIVEIND3P cum ADVPOS laps VPAR31NOMSFPERFPPL per PREPACC aur N11ACCPF vertic N31LOCSM Dircaei OTHER velox ADJ31NOMSXPOS Latonia OTHER mont N33GENSM astit V11PERFACTIVEIND3S
Here roar the squadrons of Hypseus and the troop bereft of its master, there more deeply the orphaned cohort of lost Hippomedon. They offer their straining bodies to the steel with the same mad ardour to drain alien blood and to pour out their own. Not a step do they stir, but the ranks stand in a wedge, giving their lives to the bloody foe and refusing their backs'when the swift daughter of Latona glided through the air and stood upon the top of Dirces mountain.
final_alignments\Statius_Thebaid_Book9.json
55,437
i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S sum ADJ00ACCPFSUPER cael N21GENSM Phoebus OTHER candenti ADJ31NOMSCCOMP arc V21PRESACTIVEIND2S vic V31PLUPACTIVEIND3S et CONJ long ADJ11ACCPFPOS medi N21NOMSM revocav V11PLUPACTIVEIND3S umbr N11ACCPF
Already Phoebus, burning ever brighter, had surpassed heavens supremest height and in mid-career shortened the long shadows.
final_alignments\Valerius_Flaccus_Argonautica_Book3.json
54,473
diviti N11LOCPF capt VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL si CONJ qu PRON10DATPX violav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S amor N31ACCSM asper N22NOMPN que CONJ es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S ill PRON61DATSX difficil ADJ32NOMSCPOS que CONJ ven N41NOMSM
Whosoever has let wealth tempt him to outrage love, with him is Venus fierce and obdurate.
final_alignments\Tibullus_Elegies.json
86,062
qu PRON10NOMPM dimitt V31PRESACTIVEIND3S aqu N11ACCSF caput N32NOMSN es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S iurgi N24GENPN et CONJ antequam CONJ pati V31PRESSUB3S contumeli N11ACCSF iudic N31GENPM deser V31PRESACTIVEIND3S
The beginning of quarrels is as when one letteth out water: and before he suffereth reproach, he forsaketh judgment.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
51,439
illic ADVPOS sacrific VPAR11DATSXPRESACTIVEPPL vespasian N21DATSM cum ADVPOS sp N51NOMSF occult VPAR31ACCPFPERFPASSIVEPPL vers V11IMPFACTIVESUB3S anim N21DATSM Basilides OTHER sacerdos N31NOMSC inspect VPAR31DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL identidem ADVPOS ext N22LOCPN quicquid PRON10NOMSN es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S inqu V72PRESACTIVEIND3S Vespasia OTHER n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S qu PRON10NOMSN par V11PRESACTIVEIND2S seu CONJ dom N21ACCSF extru V31PRESACTIVEINF0X seu CONJ prolat V11PRESACTIVEINF0X agr N23ACCPM sive CONJ ampli V11PRESACTIVEINF0X serviti N24NOMPN d V11PRESPASSIVEIND3S t PRON52DATSC magn ADJ11NOMSFPOS sed V21PRESACTIVEIND2S ingent ADJ31NOMPCPOS termin N32LOCSN mult N22NOMSN homin N31GENPM
When Vespasian was sacrificing there and thinking over his secret hopes in his heart, the priest Basilides, after repeated inspection of the victims vitals, said to him: Whatever you are planning, Vespasian, whether to build a house, or to enlarge your holdings, or to increase the number of your slaves, the god grants you a mighty home, limitless bounds, and a multitude of men.
final_alignments\Tacitus_Histories_Book2.json
91,243
porr N21DATSM fili N25GENSMr Micha OTHER phito N31NOMSF n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S et CONJ Malech OTHER et CONJ Thara OTHER
And the sons of Micha, were Phithon, and Melech, and Tharaa, and Ahaz.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
84,674
et CONJ suscitav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S deus N21VOCSM israhel N31NOMSM spirit N41ACCSM Ful OTHER reg V31PRESACTIVEIND2S assyri N21GENPM et CONJ spirit N41ACCSM Theglathphalnasar OTHER reg V31PRESACTIVEIND2S Assur OTHER et CONJ transtul V32PERFACTIVEIND3S rub N21VOCSM n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S et CONJ Gad OTHER et CONJ dimidi N22NOMSN tr NUM13DATPXCARD manass N17VOCSM et CONJ addux V31PERFACTIVEIND3S e PRON41ACCPM in PREPABL al N11GENSF et CONJ abor N31NOMSM et CONJ ar N11NOMSF et CONJ fluvi N24ACCSM Goza OTHER n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S usque ADVPOS ad ADVPOS di N51ACCSC h PRON31ACCSF
And the God of Israel stirred up the spirit of Phul king of the Assyrians. and the spirit of Thelgathphalnasar king of Assur: and he carried away Ruben, and Gad, and the half tribe of Manasses, and brought them to Lahela, and to Habor, and to Ara, and to the river of Gozan, unto this day.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
47,962
i V61PRESACTIVEIND2S Calpurnio OTHER gen V31PRESACTIVEINF0X ort VPAR34NOMSMPERFPPL ac CONJ mult N11ACCPF insign ADJ32NOMSCPOS que CONJ famili N11ACCPF patern ADJ11NOMSFPOS nobilit V11PRESACTIVEIMP2P complex VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL clar N26DATSM apud PREPACC vulg N21GENPNuncommon rumor N31LOCSM esse V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S per PREPACC virtut N31ACCSF aut CONJ speci V31FUTACTIVEIND2S virtut N31LOCPF simil N11LOCPF
Piso, sprung from the Calpurnian house, and, by his fathers high descent, uniting in his own person many families of distinction, enjoyed with the multitude a shining reputation for virtue, or for spectacular qualities resembling virtues.
final_alignments\Tacitus_Annals_Book15.json
30,155
tridu N22GENSN deinde ADVPOS itiner N32LOCSN emens VPAR34DATSMPERFPPL Celonas OTHER pervent VPAR34NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P
Then, after making a march of three days, he arrived at Celonae.
final_alignments\Quintus_Curtius_Alexander_Book10.json
48,535
contra ADVPOS Druso OTHER proav N21NOMSM eques N31NOMSM roman N21NOMSM Pomponius OTHER attic ADJ11NOMSMPOS dedecere OTHER claudi N25GENPM imagin N31NOMPF vid V21IMPFPASSIVEIND3S et CONJ coniunx N31NOMSC germanic N21GENSM agrippin N11NOMSF fecunditat N31LOCSF ac CONJ fam N11NOMSF Liviam OTHER uxor N31ACCSF Drusi OTHER praecell V31IMPFACTIVEIND3S
On the other hand, the plain Roman knight, Pomponius Atticus, who was great-grandfather to Drusus, seemed to reflect no credit upon the ancestral effigies of the Claudian house; while both in fecundity and in fair fame Agrippina, the consort of Germanicus, ranked higher than Drusus helpmeet, Livia.
final_alignments\Tacitus_Annals_Book2.json
72,740
cur ADVPOS ignor VPAR11ABLSXPRESACTIVEPPL m PRON51ABLSC fug V11PRESPASSIVESUB2S volu V62PERFACTIVEIND2S nec ADVPOS indic V11PRESACTIVEINF0X m PRON51DATSC ut CONJ prosequ V31IMPFSUB1S t PRON52ABLSC cum ADVPOS gaudi N24DATSN et CONJ cantic N22LOCPN et CONJ tympan N22LOCPN et CONJ cithar N11NOMSF
Why wouldst thou run away privately and not acquaint me, that I might have brought thee on the way with joy, and with songs, and with timbrels, and with harps?
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
72,060
in PREPABL ascens SUPINE31ABLSN altari N22GENSN sanct VPAR34GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL glori N11ACCSF ded V11PERFACTIVEIND3S sanctitat N31GENSF amict VPAR34NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL
When he went up to the holy altar, he honoured the vesture of holiness.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
70,320
et CONJ sonit VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL al N11GENPF cherubi OTHER n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S audi V41IMPFPASSIVEIND3S usque ADVPOS ad ADVPOS atri N24NOMSN exteri ADJ11NOMSNCOMP quasi ADVPOS vox N31NOMSF de N21GENSM omnipotent ADJ31GENSXPOS loqu VPAR31GENSXPRESPPL
And the sound of the wings of the cherubims was heard even to the outward court as the voice of God Almighty speaking.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
7,188
fer V32FUTACTIVEIND3S ill PRON61NOMSM tu ADJ11GENSFPOS su N22NOMPN praemi N24NOMPN laud N31LOCSF deque ADVPOS tu ADJ11NOMSFPOS prim N21ACCSM t PRON52DATSC defer V32FUTACTIVEIND3S arbor N31LOCSF fruct VPAR31NOMSNPERFPPL
He will confer his rewards upon thy merit and from this tree of thine proffer the first fruit to thee.
final_alignments\Ausonius_Epistles.json
32,023
h PRON31ABLSF denuntiatio N31NOMSF n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S territ VPAR21GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL cum ADVPOS ceter ADJ11DATPXPOS don N22LOCPN equ N21ACCSM adduc V31PRESACTIVEIND3P
Terrified by this threat, along with other gifts they brought the horse.
final_alignments\Quintus_Curtius_Alexander_Book6.json
66,108
namque CONJ ni ADVPOS advert V31PRESACTIVESUB1P prim N21ACCSM et CONJ aspici V31PRESACTIVESUB1P contin VPAR21ACCSCPRESACTIVEPPL sol N22LOCPN lun N11GENSF quinque NUM20XXXCARD etiam CONJ stell N11GENPF nat VPAR31NOMSFFUTPPL machinat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPPL vers V11IMPFPASSIVESUB3P non ADV habu V21PLUPACTIVESUB1P interdum ADVPOS luc N31ACCSF nec ADVPOS fruct VPAR31NOMSNPERFPPL maturitat N31GENSF
For first indeed, unless we could observe and contemplate the continuous motion of the sun, moon and also the five planets; unless these revolved by the device of Nature we should not have known their light in due season nor the ripening of the harvest.
final_alignments\Vitruvius_Architecture_Book_10.json
53,638
qu PRON10NOMSN tamen ADVPOS de PREPABL tam ADVPOS conspir V11PRESACTIVEIND2P umquam ADVPOS denot V11PRESACTIVEIND2P de PREPABL tam ADVPOS anim V11PRESACTIVEIND2P ad ADVPOS mort N33ACCSF usque ADVPOS pro PREPABL iniuri N11NOMSF pensat VPAR11NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL quando ADVPOS vel ADVPOS un NUM11NOMSFCARD nox N33NOMSF paucul ADJ11DATPXPOS facul N11LOCPF largiter ADVPOS ultion N31GENSF poss V52IMPFACTIVESUB3S oper V11PRESPASSIVEINF0X si CONJ mal N21ACCSM mal N21DATSM dispung V31PRESPASSIVEINF0X penes PREPACC n PRON53NOMPC lic V21IMPFACTIVESUB3S sed CONJ abs V51PRESACTIVESUB3S ut CONJ aut CONJ ign V41PRESACTIVEIMP2S human N22DATSN vindic V11PRESPASSIVESUB3S divin V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S sect VPAR11NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL aut CONJ dol V21PRESACTIVESUB3S pat V31PRESINF0X in PREPABL qu PRON10ABLSM prob V11PRESPASSIVEIND3S
Yet I ask, though Christians are so sworn to one purpose, so ready for death itself, what retaliation for injury can you charge against us, though a single night and a few little torches could work a lavish revenge, if among us wrong might be wiped out with wrong? But away with the thought that Gods school should either avenge itself with mans fire, or resent the suffering that is its probation!
final_alignments\Tertullian_Apology.json
56,318
di N21NOMPM nostr N23LOCPM voc N31LOCPF ads V51PRESACTIVEIND3P sider N32NOMPN et CONJ h PRON31NOMSF t PRON52ABLSC m PRON51ABLSC que CONJ vid V21PRESACTIVEIND3P cum ADVPOS t PRON52ABLSC aequor N32NOMPN cum ADVPOS t PRON52ABLSC experi V41PRESSUB1S qu PRON10ACCPF vi N11ACCPF mod N21DATSM nequi V61PRESACTIVEIND2S abact ADJ11ACCSFPOS huc ADVPOS refer V32PRESACTIVESUB3S m PRON51ABLSC fort N33LOCSF di N51NOMSC ocul N21LOCPM que CONJ par VPAR21GENSXPRESACTIVEPPL inger V31PRESPASSIVESUB1S h PRON31NOMSN super N21ACCPM h PRON31NOMSN t PRON52ABLSC deprec V11PRESPASSIVEIND1S hospes N31NOMSM h PRON31NOMSF a V71PRESACTIVEIND3S atque CONJ fur VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL rapid ADJ11DATSMPOS per PREPACC devi N22NOMPN pass SUPINE31ABLSN toll V31PRESPASSIVEIND3S ill PRON61NOMSM haer V21PRESACTIVEIND3S com N16GENSF et CONJ miser V11PRESPASSIVEIND3S e VPAR61ACCSCPRESACTIVEPPL cum ADVPOS subi V61FUTACTIVEIMP2S ingent ADJ31ACCSCPOS medi N24NOMPN inter PREPACC nubil N22NOMPN flamm N11ACCSF conspic V31PRESACTIVEIND3S et CONJ saev ADJ11NOMSFPOS vibr VPAR11NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL luc N21VOCSM tenebr N11ACCPF
The gods are present to our speech, and these stars regard both thee and me; with thee will I brave the seas and all the ways that we may travel, if but no chance wrest me from thee and bring me back hither and force me upon my fathers gaze; so pray I to the gods above, and to thee too, O stranger. So saying she passes with rapid, frenzied step through the pathless places; he clings to her side and pities her as she goes, when suddenly amid the clouds he sees a mighty flame and the darkness quivering with angry gleams of light.
final_alignments\Valerius_Flaccus_Argonautica_Book8.json
37,668
qu PRON10ACCSF qu PRON10DATPX nunc ADVPOS ego PRON51NOMSC aut CONJ quant ADJ11NOMSMPOS qu PRON10NOMPM ag V31PRESACTIVEINF0X praesum V31PRESACTIVESUB1S v PRON53DATPC imput VPAR11DATPXPRESACTIVEPPL innocent ADJ31ACCSCPOS
Yet who am I, and what do I amount to, that I should presume to represent myself as innocent when you reproach me?
final_alignments\Sidonius_Letters_Book9.json
51,355
igitur CONJ vitelli N25NOMSM met N41ABLSM et CONJ odi V41PRESACTIVEIND1S qu PRON10NOMSN uxor N31ACCSF e PRON41GENSX mox ADVPOS dolabell N11NOMSM in PREPABL matrimoni N24NOMSN accep V31PLUPACTIVESUB3S vocat VPAR11NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL per PREPACC epistul N11ACCPF vitat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL flamini N11GENSF vi N11GENSF celebritat N31LOCSF devert V31PRESACTIVEINF0X amn N33GENPM atque CONJ ibi ADVPOS interfic V31PRESPASSIVEINF0X iuss V21PERFACTIVEIND3S
So Vitellius, who not only feared but also hated Dolabella, because Dolabella had married his former wife, Petronia, summoned him by letter, directing him to avoid the crowded Flaminian Road and go to Interamnium, where he ordered that he should be killed.
final_alignments\Tacitus_Histories_Book2.json
4,662
qu PRON10NOMSN deinde ADVPOS mortu VPAR31NOMSFPERFPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P inqu V72PRESACTIVEIND2S
So what? you said; Is she dead?
final_alignments\Apuleius_Apologia.json
57,413
metell N21NOMSM autem CONJ Numidicus OTHER propter PREPACC consimil ADJ32NOMSNPOS perseveranti N11GENSF gen N42GENSN excep V31PERFACTIVEIND3S qu PRON10ABLSM indign ADJ11ACCSFPOS maiestat N31LOCSF ac CONJ mor N31LOCPM su N21LOCPM procell N11ACCSF cum ADVPOS enim CONJ animadvert V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S qu PRON10ABLSM tend V31IMPFACTIVESUB3P saturnin N21GENSM tribun N21GENSM pleb N38GENSF funest ADJ11GENSMPOS conat VPAR11NOMSMPERFPPL quant ADJ11DATSMPOS que CONJ mal N21DATSM r N51GENSF public ADJ11GENSFPOS nisi CONJ i PRON41DATPX occurr V31IMPFPASSIVESUB3S erupt VPAR31NOMPMFUTACTIVEPPL essent V51PRESACTIVEIND3P in PREPABL exsili N24NOMSN qu PRON10ACCSF in PREPABL leg V11PRESACTIVESUB1S e PRON41GENSX i V61PRESACTIVEINF0X malu V62PERFACTIVEIND3S
Metellus Numidicus for a similar display of pertinacity ran into a storm that ill befitted his prestige and character. Perceiving where the sinister efforts of Tribune of the Plebs Saturninus were tending and at what cost to the commonwealth they would erupt if not resisted, he chose to go into exile rather than along with Saturninus law.
final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book3.json
16,299
praesidi N24DATSN legion N31GENPF add V31FUTACTIVEIMP2S nostr N23LOCPM anim N21NOMSM aug V21PRESPASSIVEIND3S host N33NOMPC in PREPABL fug N11ACCSF coniect VPAR31GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL s PRON54ABLXC ips PRON62DATSX multitudi OTHER n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S impedi V41PRESACTIVEIND3P atque CONJ angusti ADJ11DATPXCOMP port N11LOCPF relict N22LOCPN coacerv V11PRESPASSIVEIND3P
The courage of our men is increased by the additional support of the legions; the enemy being put to flight, hinder one another by their numbers, and as only the narrower gates were left open, are crowded together in them;
final_alignments\Caesar_DBG_Book7.json
57,880
qu PRON10NOMSF quidem ADVPOS clement ADJ31NOMPNPOS et CONJ moderatio N31NOMSF n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S adsecut VPAR31NOMSMPERFPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P ut CONJ et CONJ sobri ADJ11GENSMPOS s PRON54DATXC Tarentini OTHER grati N11ACCPF ag V31IMPFACTIVESUB3P et CONJ ebri ADJ11GENSMPOS bene ADVPOS prec V11IMPFSUB3P
By that clemency and moderation he made the Tarentines thank him when sober and pray for him when drunk.
final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book5.json
84,337
mar N34NOMPN autem CONJ st V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S ad ADVPOS monument N22NOMSN for N21LOCPM plor VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL dum CONJ ergo ADVPOS fl V21IMPFACTIVESUB3S inclinav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S s PRON54ABLXC et CONJ prospex V31PERFACTIVEIND3S in PREPABL monument N22NOMSN
But Mary stood at the sepulchre without, weeping. Now as she was weeping, she stooped down and looked into the sepulchre,
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
71,891
faci V31FUTACTIVEIND2S que CONJ thymiama N32NOMSN conposit VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL oper N32LOCSN unguentari N24GENSM mixt VPAR21NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL diligenter ADVPOS et CONJ pur N22NOMSN et CONJ sanctificatio N31NOMSF n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S dignissi ADJ11NOMSNSUPER
And thou shalt make incense compounded by the work of the perfumer, well tempered together, and pure, and most worthy of sanctification.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
25,854
femin N32NOMPN vir N23NOMSM que CONJ me ADJ11DATSMPOS puer N23GENSM qu PRON10ABLSM funer N32LOCSN maer V21PRESACTIVEIND3P in PREPABL que CONJ dom N21DATSF lacrim N11ACCPF angul N21NOMSM omn ADJ32NOMSCPOS hab V21PRESACTIVEIND3S si CONJ lic V21PRESACTIVEIND3S exempl N22LOCPN in PREPABL parv ADJ11DATSMPOS grand ADJ32DATPXPOS ut V31PRESINF0X h PRON31NOMSF faci V31FUTACTIVEIND2S Troiae OTHER cum ADVPOS cap V31IMPFPASSIVESUB3S esse V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S
Men and women, children too, grieved at this funeral of mine; in my home every corner had its tears. If one may use in a lowly case a lofty example, such was the appearance of Troy in the hour of her capture.
final_alignments\Ovid_Tristia.json
13,261
eadem PRON42NOMSF rapi VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL cond V31PRESACTIVEIND3S et CONJ aufer V32PRESACTIVEIND3S obit SUPINE61ABLSN merg VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL ort VPAR34NOMSFPERFPPL supre ADJ11DATSMSUPER
And the same order seizing them, bears and hides them away, Burying all that was born in its final end.
final_alignments\Boethius_Philosophy_Book4.json
46,506
s PRON54ABLXC modic N21ACCPM senator N31NOMPM qu PRON10NOMPM quiet VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL r N51GENSF public ADJ11NOMSFPOS null ADJ13NOMSFPOS nisi CONJ pac N31GENSF emolument N22NOMPN pet V31IMPFACTIVESUB3P
Personally, they were senators of modest means, who, in a tranquil state, sought none but the emoluments of peace:
final_alignments\Tacitus_Annals_Book11.json
32,545
grav V11PRESACTIVESUB2S deinde ADVPOS avid ADJ11VOCSMPOS haust VPAR34DATSMPERFPASSIVEPPL humor N31LOCSM non ADV sustin V21PRESACTIVEINF0X arm N22NOMPN non ADV ingred V31PRESINF0X pot V52IMPFACTIVEIND3P et CONJ felici ADJ31NOMPCCOMP vid V21IMPFPASSIVEIND3P qu PRON10ACCPM aqu N11NOMSF defec V31PLUPACTIVEIND3S cum ADVPOS ips PRON62DATSX sin N21VOCSM mod N21DATSM infus VPAR31ACCSFPERFPASSIVEPPL vomit SUPINE31ABLSN cog V31IMPFPASSIVESUB3P eg V21IMPFPASSIVESUB2S
Later, heavy from drinking greedily, they could not carry their arms nor march, and those seemed more fortunate who had had nothing to drink, since those who had were forced to get rid of by vomiting up what they had poured down without moderation.
final_alignments\Quintus_Curtius_Alexander_Book7.json
23,412
cum ADVPOS post ADVPOS labor N31NOMPM sub PREPABL platan N21GENSF vol V62FUTACTIVEIND2S vir VPAR21GENSXPRESACTIVEPPL umbr N11NOMSF vel ADVPOS gelid ADJ11DATSMPOS spec N41DATSXuncommon torrenti ADJ00ACCSCCOMP fall V31PRESACTIVEINF0X siri N24ACCSM et CONJ membr N22NOMPN somn N21DATSM fess ADJ11NOMSFPOS resolv V31PRESPASSIVEIND2S
When after thy toils thou seekest the shade of a green plane-tree or shunnest Sirius extreme heat in some cool grot and freest thy wearied limbs in sleep,
final_alignments\Fescennine_Verses.json
65,862
at CONJ qu PRON10NOMPM utr N33GENPM perdidic V31PERFACTIVEIND3P ut V31PRESINF0X omn ADJ32DATPXPOS arm N21LOCPM ornat VPAR11GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL citi ADJ11NOMSNCOMP cum ADVPOS auctoritat N31LOCSF qu PRON10NOMSN fu V51PERFACTIVEIND3S proposit VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL s V51PRESACTIVEIND3P adsecut VPAR31GENSMPERFPPL
But those who have mastered both, like men equipped in full armour, soon acquire influence and attain their purpose.
final_alignments\Vitruvius_Architecture_Book_1.json
28,836
o INTERJ nomen N32NOMSN praedulc ADJ32NOMSNPOS m PRON51DATSC lux N31NOMSF et CONJ decus N32NOMSN et CONJ sp N51NOMSF praesid N31GENPC que CONJ me ADJ11NOMSNPOS requi N51NOMSF o INTERJ cert N22NOMPN labor N31GENPM bland ADJ11NOMSMPOS in PREPABL or V31PRESACTIVEIMP2S sapor N31NOMSM fragr VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL odor N31NOMSM inrigu ADJ11NOMSMPOS fons N33NOMSM cast N41NOMSM am V11PRESPASSIVEIND1S pulchr ADJ12NOMSFPOS speci V31FUTACTIVEIND2S sincer ADJ11NOMSFPOS voluptas N31NOMSF si CONJ gens N33NOMSF surd ADJ11NOMSFPOS neg V11PRESACTIVEIND3S s PRON54DATXC tot NUM20XXXCARD praeconi N22NOMPN de PREPABL t PRON52ABLSC tam ADVPOS mult N11ACCPF r N51GENPF voc V11PRESACTIVESUB2S element N22NOMPN que CONJ tant ADJ11GENSFPOS nunti N11NOMSF laetiti N11GENSF stolid ADJ11ACCPFPOS intr V11PRESACTIVEINF0X per PREPACC aur V11PRESACTIVESUB2S audi V41PRESACTIVESUB3S insan ADJ11NOMSNPOS bacch VPAR11GENSXPRESPPL energima OTHER monstr N22GENSN qu PRON10NOMSN rabid ADJ11NOMSMPOS clam V11PRESACTIVEIND3S capt VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL inter PREPACC viscer N32NOMPN dem V31PRESACTIVEIND1S n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S et CONJ cred V31PRESACTIVESUB3S miser VPAR11NOMSFFUTPASSIVEPPL su N21LOCPM
O name passing sweet to me, my light and glory and hope and my shield! O sure repose from toil, sweet savour in the mouth, fragrant perfume, spring of life-giving water, pure love, beauteous form, delight unmixed! If a race that is deaf says that all this proclaiming of Thee, all these voices of nature, these elements that bring tidings of joy so great, enter not its dull ears, then let it hear the wild monsters demoniacal raving, the cries of the raging devil in the flesh he has taken captive, and let it, poor creature, believe its own!
final_alignments\Prudentius_Divinity_Of_Christ.json
1,360
qu PRON10NOMPF cum ADVPOS it VPAR61NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL ger V31PRESPASSIVEIND3P post ADVPOS amid ADJ11GENSFPOS oppugnation N31ACCSF Ursicinum OTHER ad ADVPOS commilit N31GENPM princip N31GENSM ut CONJ pedit N31GENPM magistr N23ACCSM revers VPAR31NOMSNPERFPPL success V31PERFACTIVEINF0X enim CONJ e PRON41ACCSM barbation N31LOCSF praedix V31PERFACTIVEIND1P obtrectator N31NOMPM excipi V31PRESACTIVEIND3P prim N21DATSM dissemin VPAR11NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL mordac ADJ31NOMPCPOS susurr N21ACCPM dein ADVPOS propalam ADVPOS fict ADJ11NOMSFPOS crimin N32NOMPN subnect VPAR31NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL
While this was going on, Ursicinus, after the storming of Amida, had returned to the emperors service as commander of the infantry; for, as I have said, he succeeded Barbatio. There he was met by detractors, who at first spread whispered slanders, then openly added false charges.
final_alignments\Ammianus_Marcellinus_Book20.json
71,915
loqu V31FUTIND3P ei INTERJ potentissi ADJ31GENSMSUPER robust ADJ11GENPMPOS de PREPABL medi N21DATSM infern N21GENSM qu PRON10NOMPM cum ADVPOS auxiliator N31LOCPM e PRON41GENSX descend V31PERFACTIVEIND3P et CONJ dormiv V61PERFACTIVEIND3P incircumcis N21GENSM interfect VPAR31GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL gladi N21DATSM
The most mighty among the strong ones shall speak to him from the midst of hell, they that went down with his helpers and slept uncircumcised, slain by the sword.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
82,197
Philisthim OTHER autem CONJ pugn V11IMPFACTIVEIND3P contra ADVPOS israhel N31NOMSM fug V31PERFACTIVEIND3P que CONJ vir N21GENSN israhel N31NOMSM Palestinos OTHER et CONJ cecid V31PERFACTIVEIND3P vulnerat VPAR11GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL in PREPABL mont N33LOCSM Gelboe OTHER
Now the Philistines fought against Israel, and the men of Israel fled from before the Philistines, and fell down wounded in mount Gelboe.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
48,277
accid V31PLUPACTIVEIND3S san ADJ11VOCSMPOS pietat N31LOCSF servili N11GENSF i PRON41NOMSN enim CONJ nomen N32NOMSN puell N11GENSF fu V51PERFACTIVEIND3S qu PRON10NOMPF caritat N31LOCSF erga PREPACC par VPAR21ACCSCPRESACTIVEPPL simul ADVPOS inprudent ADJ31NOMPNPOS aetat N31GENSF non ADV tamen ADVPOS ali ADJ15NOMSNPOS consultav V11PLUPACTIVEIND3S qu PRON10ACCSF de PREPABL incolumitat N31LOCSF dom N21NOMSF et CONJ an CONJ placabil ADJ32NOMSCPOS nero N31NOMSM an CONJ cognitio N31NOMSF senat N41NOMSM nihil N99XXN atrox ADJ31NOMSXPOS adfer V32IMPFACTIVESUB3S
That had, in fact, happened, owing to the filial piety of Servilia (for so the girl was called), who, influenced by love for her father and at the same time by the imprudence of her years, had consulted them, though on no other point than the safety of her family and the chances that Nero would prove placable and the trial by the senate produce no tragic result.
final_alignments\Tacitus_Annals_Book16.json
2,602
et CONJ tamquam CONJ funest ADJ11NOMSFPOS fac V31PRESACTIVEIMP2S Bellonae OTHER subiect VPAR31DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL ign N33LOCPM exur V31PRESPASSIVEINF0X cunct N11ACCPF iuss V21PLUPACTIVEIND3S nav V11PRESACTIVESUB2S praeter PREPACC minor N31NOMPM duodecim NUM20XXXCARD qu PRON10ACCPF profut VPAR51ACCPFFUTACTIVEPPL pang VPAR31DATPXFUTPASSIVEPPL pont N33LOCPM disposu V31PERFACTIVEIND3S veh V31PRESPASSIVEINF0X carp VPAR31GENSXPRESACTIVEPPL i PRON41NOMSN que CONJ put V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S utiliter ADVPOS ordinav V11PERFACTIVEINF0X n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S relict N22NOMPN classis N33NOMSF us N41DATSM host N33LOCPC esse V51IMPFACTIVESUB3S aut CONJ cert ADJ11VOCSMPOS ut CONJ ab PREPABL expedition N31GENSF primordi N24DATSN fact VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL est V51PRESACTIVEIND3P armat VPAR11GENPMPERFPASSIVEPPL f V11PRESSUB2S viginti NUM20XXXCARD mili N22NOMPN in PREPABL trah VPAR31DATPXFUTPASSIVEPPL occup V11IMPFPASSIVESUB3P e PRON42DATPX nav N33LOCPF et CONJ reg VPAR31DATPXFUTPASSIVEPPL
And it seemed as if Bellona herself lighted the fire with fatal torch, when he gave orders that all the ships should be burned, with the exception of twelve of the smaller ones, which he decided to transport on wagons as helpful for making bridges. And he thought that this plan had the advantage that the fleet, if abandoned, could not be used by the enemy, or at any rate, that nearly 20,000 soldiers would not be employed in transporting and guiding the ships, as had been the case since the beginning of the campaign.
final_alignments\Ammianus_Marcellinus_Book24.json
95,772
non ADV lig V11FUTACTIVEIND2S os N32NOMSN bov N31GENSC ter VPAR31GENSXPRESACTIVEPPL in PREPABL are N11NOMSF frug N31NOMPF tu ADJ11ACCPFPOS
Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth out thy corn on the floor.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
47,996
n PRON53DATPC quoquo PRON10ABLSX mod N21DATSM tradit VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL non ADV occult V11PRESACTIVEINF0X in PREPABL anim N21DATSM fu V51PERFACTIVEIND3S qu PRON10ACCSF absurd ADJ11NOMSNPOS vid V21IMPFPASSIVESUB3S aut CONJ inan ADJ32ACCSCPOS ad ADVPOS sp N51ACCSF antoni ADJ11ACCSFPOS nomen N32NOMSN et CONJ pericul N22NOMSN commodav V11PERFACTIVEINF0X aut CONJ pison N31ACCSM not VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL amor N31LOCSM uxor N31GENSF ali N24GENSN matrimoni N24DATSN s PRON54ABLXC obstrinx V31PERFACTIVEINF0X nisi CONJ si CONJ cupid ADJ11DATSMPOS domin VPAR11GENSMFUTPASSIVEPPL cunct N11LOCPF adfect N41DATPM flagranti ADJ31NOMSCCOMP es V73PRESACTIVEIND3S
For my own part, whatever his assertion may be worth, I was not inclined to suppress it, absurd as it may seem that either Antonia should have staked her name and safety on an empty expectation, or Piso, notoriously devoted to his wife, should have pledged himself to another marriage'unless, indeed, the lust of power burns more fiercely than all emotions combined.
final_alignments\Tacitus_Annals_Book15.json
56,464
potu V52PERFACTIVEIND3P profecto ADVPOS di N21NOMPM immortal ADJ32NOMPCPOS efferat VPAR11ACCSFPERFPASSIVEPPL mitig V11PRESACTIVEINF0X saeviti N11ACCSF
Doubtless the immortal gods could have mitigated their inhuman savagery,
final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book1.json
95,162
ill PRON61NOMSF ut CONJ audiv V41PERFACTIVEIND3S surg V31PRESACTIVEIND3S cit VPAR21DATSMPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ veni V61PRESACTIVEIND3S ad ADVPOS e PRON41ACCSM
She, as soon as she heard this, riseth quickly and cometh to him.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
58,338
anni N41NOMSM autem CONJ campan ADJ11NOMSMPOS etiam CONJ consul N31ACCSM alter ADJ14NOMSNPOS capu N11NOMSF cre V11PRESPASSIVEINF0X deb V21PRESACTIVEINF0X adsever V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S sic ADVPOS contus VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ aeger N23NOMSM roman N21GENSM imperi N24GENSN spirit N41NOMSM esse V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S
Annius the Campanian even declared that one of the Consuls should be elected from Capua. So battered and sick was the spirit of Roman empire.
final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book6.json
91,553
congregav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S que CONJ s PRON54DATXC curr N41NOMSM et CONJ equit N31NOMPM et CONJ fact VPAR31NOMPMPERFPASSIVEPPL sunt V51PRESACTIVEIND3P ei INTERJ mille N34NOMSN quadringent NUM14NOMPMCARD curr N41NOMSM et CONJ duodecim NUM20XXXCARD mili N22NOMPN equit N31GENPM et CONJ fec V31PERFACTIVEIND3S e PRON41ACCPM ess VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL in PREPABL urb N33LOCPF quadrig N11GENPF et CONJ cum ADVPOS reg V31PRESACTIVEIMP2S in PREPABL hierusalem N99XXN
And he gathered to himself chariots and horsemen, and he had a thousand four hundred chariots, and twelve thousand horsemen: and he placed them in the cities of the chariots, and with the king in Jerusalem.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
99,628
indicav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S que CONJ ei INTERJ de PREPABL Tobia OTHER fili N25DATSM Tobiae OTHER omn ADJ32NOMPNPOS qu PRON10NOMPF gest VPAR31NOMPNPERFPASSIVEPPL sunt V51PRESACTIVEIND3P fec V31PERFACTIVEIND3S que CONJ e PRON41ACCSM cum ADVPOS s PRON54ABLXC veni V61PRESACTIVEINF0X ad ADVPOS nupti N11ACCPF
And he told him concerning Tobias the son of Tobias, all that had been done: and made him come with him to the wedding.
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json