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et CONJ sustin VPAR21NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL quasi ADVPOS dimidi N11ACCSF f V11PRESSUB2S hor N11ACCSF coep V31PRESACTIVEIND3S albugo N31NOMSF ex PREPABL ocul N21LOCPM e PRON41GENSX quasi ADVPOS membran N11NOMSF ov N22GENSN egred V31PRESINF0X
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And he stayed about half an hour: and a white skin began to come out of his eyes, like the skin of an egg.
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et CONJ muliebr ADJ32NOMSNPOS or V31PRESPASSIVEIND3S patri ADJ11DATSMPOS de PREPABL semin N32LOCSN saecl N22NOMSN matern ADJ11DATSMPOS mar N33NOMPM exist V31PRESACTIVEIND3P corpor N32LOCSN cret VPAR31GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL semper ADVPOS enim CONJ part VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL duplic ADJ31DATSXPOS de PREPABL semin N32LOCSN const V11PRESACTIVEIND3S atque CONJ utr N33LOCSMEarly simil ADJ32NOMSNPOS es V73PRESACTIVEIND3SEarly mag N21LOCPM i PRON41NOMSN qu PRON10NOMSN cre V11PRESPASSIVEIND3S e PRON41GENSX hab V21PRESACTIVEIND3S plus ADVCOMP part VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL aequ N22NOMPN qu PRON10NOMSN cern V31PRESACTIVEINF0X poss V52PRESACTIVESUB2S sive CONJ vir N22NOMSN suboles N33NOMSF sive CONJ es V73PRESACTIVEIND3SEarly muliebr ADJ32NOMSCPOS origo N31NOMSF
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Female children also spring from their fathers seed, and male children appear made of their mothers substance; for the birth always is made out of both seeds, and whichever parent the offspring resembles, of that parent it has more than half; which you may discern, whether the child be male or female.
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ad ADVPOS intelleg VPAR31NOMSFFUTPASSIVEPPL verb N22NOMPN prudenti N11GENSF et CONJ suscipi VPAR31ACCSFFUTPASSIVEPPL erudition N31ACCSF doctrin N11GENSF iustiti N11ACCSF et CONJ iudic N31GENPM et CONJ aequitat N31ACCSF
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To understand the words of prudence: and to receive the instruction of doctrine, justice, and judgment, and equity:
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ostend V31PERFACTIVEIND2S popul N21DATSM tu ADJ11DATSMPOS duriti N11ACCSF potav V11PERFACTIVEIND2S n PRON53NOMPC vin N22DATSN consopi VPAR34ABLSXPRESACTIVEPPL
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ostendisti populo tuo dura potasti nos vino conpunctionis
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qu PRON10ACCPM imbr N31NOMPM mont N33GENPM rig V11PRESACTIVEIND3P et CONJ non N98XXM hab VPAR21NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL vel ADVPOS spin; weave;producebyspinning; amplex V11PRESPASSIVEIND3P lapid V11PRESACTIVESUB2S
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Who are wet, with the showers of the mountains, and having no covering embrace the stones.
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et CONJ posu V31PERFACTIVEIND3P illic ADVPOS gent N33ACCSF peccat VPAR11GENPMPERFPASSIVEPPL vir N23ACCPM iniqu ADJ11ACCPMPOS et CONJ convalu V31PERFACTIVEIND3P in PREPABL e V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S et CONJ posu V31PERFACTIVEIND3P arm N22NOMPN et CONJ esc N11ACCPF et CONJ congregav V11PERFACTIVEIND3P spoli N24NOMPN hierusalem N99XXN
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And they placed there a sinful nation, wicked men, and they fortified themselves therein: and they stored up armour;and victuals, and gathered together the spoils of Jerusalem;
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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ante ADV[XXXBO] omn ADJ32ACCPCPOS hiem N31GENSF aest N41NOMSM aestusque unconquered; unconquerable,invincible; palm N11ACCSF out of,from;byreasonof;accordingto;becauseof,asaresultof; omnis, omnis,omneADJ[XXXAC] fero, ferre,tuli,latusV[XXXAX] labor N31ABLSM
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First of all were the Cantabrians, proof against cold and heat and hunger, and victorious over every hardship.
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final_alignments\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book3.json
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adsuet VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL imperi N24LOCPN soror N31NOMSF omn ADJ32DATSXPOS Silvia cur N11NOMSF moll ADJ32DATPXPOS intex VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL orn V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S corn N42NOMPN sert VPAR31DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL pect V31IMPFACTIVEIND3S fer N21ACCSC pur N22DATSN in PREPABL font N33LOCSM lav V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S
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Their sister Silvia had trained it to obey, and with constant love she adorned it, twining its horns with soft garlands, combing the wild things coat, and bathing it in the crystal spring.
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final_alignments\Virgil_Aeneid_Book7.json
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22,406
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at CONJ non N98XXM mult N11NOMSF vir N22NOMSN sub PREPABL sign N22LOCPN mili N22NOMPN duct VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL un NUM11NOMSFCARD di N51NOMSC d V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S exiti N24DATSN nec ADVPOS turbid ADJ11NOMSFPOS pont N33LOCSMEarly aequor N32NOMPN nav ADJ11DATPXPOS ad ADVPOS sax N22NOMPN vir N23ACCPM tum ADVPOS temere ADVPOS incassum ADVPOS frustr V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S mare ADJ31NOMSNPOS saepe ADVPOS coort VPAR34NOMSNPERFPPL bat CONJ leviterque min N11ACCPF pon V31IMPFACTIVEIND3S inan ADJ32NOMSCPOS nec ADVPOS pot V52IMPFACTIVEIND3S qu PRON10ACCSM placid ADJ11GENSMPOS pellaci N11NOMSF pont N33LOCSMEarly subdol ADJ11NOMSFPOS pellic V31PRESACTIVEINF0X in PREPABL fraud V11PRESACTIVESUB1S rid VPAR21DATPXPRESACTIVEPPL und N11LOCPF improb ADJ11NOMSFPOS navigi N24GENSN ratio N31NOMSF tum ADVPOS caec V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S iac V21IMPFACTIVEIND3S
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But one day did not send to destruction many thousands of men in the battle-field, ships and mariners were not dashed on the rocks by the turbulent billows of the sea. Then it was all in vain, all useless, all for nothing that the sea often rose and stormed, and lightly it laid aside its threats without meaning, nor could anyone be enticed to his ruin by the treacherous witchery of a quiet sea with laughing waves. The wicked art of navigation then lay hidden and obscure.
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final_alignments\Lucretius_De_Rerum_Natura_Book5.json
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56,864
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ac CONJ n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S Quintus (Romanpraenomen);(abb.Q.); quidem ADVPOS qu PRON10ACCSM Lucius (Romanpraenomen);(abb.L.); crass N21NOMSM in PREPABL consulat N41ABLSM colleg N11ACCSC habu V21PERFACTIVEIND3S glori N11NOMSF par N31GENPC illustr ADJ32NOMSCPOS qu PRON10NOMPM asi N11ACCSF tam ADVPOS sanct VPAR34VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ tam ADVPOS fortiter ADVPOS obtinu V21PERFACTIVEIND3S ut CONJ senat N41NOMSM deinceps ADVPOS in PREPABL e V61PRESACTIVESUB1S provinci N11ACCSF it VPAR61DATPXFUTACTIVEPPL magistrat N41DATPM exempl N22NOMSN atque CONJ form N11ACCSF offici N24GENSN decret VPAR31DATSMPERFPASSIVEPPL su N21DATSM propon V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S
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Nor is the glory of Q. Scaevola, whom L. Crassus had as his colleague in the Consulship, lacking in lustre. He governed Asia so incorruptably and so strongly that the senate in its decree proposed Scaevola as an example and model of administration for magistrates going out to that province thenceforward.
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final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book8.json
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54,252
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deinde ADVPOS tr NUM13NOMPCCARD corv N21GENSM prode VPAR61DATSXPRESACTIVEPPL ei INTERJ cum ADVPOS voc N31LOCPF advers N11LOCPF involav V11PERFACTIVEIND3P et CONJ compugn VPAR11NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL tegul N11ACCSF ante ADVPOS pedes N31NOMSM e PRON41GENSX deiec V31PERFACTIVEIND3P
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Then three ravens flew at him with hostile cries as he went on, and as they fought each other cast down a tile at his feet.
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final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book1.json
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42,504
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at CONJ t PRON52DATSC a V71PRESACTIVEIND3S cas SUPINE31ABLSN frustr V11PRESACTIVEIMP2P sinistr ADJ12DATSMPOS h PRON31ACCSM quondam ADVPOS nostr PRON53GENPC decus N32NOMSN auxili N24NOMSN pelasg N21GENSM fer V32PRESACTIVEINF0X d V11PRESACTIVEIND1P neque ADVPOS enim CONJ spin; weave;producebyspinning; invid V21PERFACTIVESUB3S ens N33ACCSM
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But to you, Phlegyas, he says, foiled by unlucky chance, I give this sword to wear, once the pride and stay of our Pelasgus, nor will Hippomedon grudge it.
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final_alignments\Statius_Thebaid_Book6.json
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94,273
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reg N31ACCSM constitu V31PRESACTIVEIND3S pharao N31NOMSM fili N25ACCSM pro PREPABL patr N31LOCSM e PRON41GENSX vert V31PRESACTIVEIND3S nomen N32NOMSN e PRON41GENSX porr N21DATSM tul V32PERFACTIVEIND3S et CONJ dux V31PERFACTIVEIND3S in PREPABL aegypt N21ACCSF
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And Pharao Nechao made Eliacim, the son of Josias, king in the room of Josias his father: and turned his name to Joakim. And he took Joachaz away and carried him into Egypt, and he died there.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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97,896
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bon N21GENPM enim CONJ labor N31GENPM glorios ADJ11NOMSMPOS es V73PRESACTIVEIND3SEarly fruct VPAR31NOMSMPERFPPL et CONJ qu PRON10NOMPF non N98XXM concid V31PRESACTIVESUB3S radix N31NOMSF sapienti N11GENSF
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For the fruit of good labours is glorious, and the root of wisdom never faileth.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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93,023
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et CONJ exili VPAR34NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL stet V11PERFACTIVEIND3S et CONJ ambul V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S et CONJ intrav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S cum ADVPOS ill PRON61DATPX in PREPABL templ N22NOMSN ambul VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL et CONJ exili VPAR34NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL et CONJ laud VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL domin N21ACCSM
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And he leaping up, stood and walked and went in with them into the temple, walking and leaping and praising God.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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36,339
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tum ADVPOS ver N21DATSM passim ADVPOS sacr ADJ12NOMSFPOS in PREPABL capitoli N22NOMPN perg V31PRESACTIVEIND3P inqu V72PRESACTIVEIMP2S vic N33ACCSF amplex VPAR31GENSMPERFPPL permixt VPAR21NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL voc N31LOCSF triumph N21ACCSM clam V11PRESACTIVEIND3P iovis N33NOMSM ac CONJ delubr N22NOMPN coron V11PRESACTIVEIND3P
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Then indeed they flocked to the temple on the Capitol; and, exchanging embraces, they acclaimed with mingled voices the triumph of Tarpeian Jupiter and decked his shrine with garlands.
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final_alignments\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book12.json
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77,350
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recess V31PERFACTIVEIND3S itaque ADVPOS rex N31NOMSM aegypt N21GENSF ab PREPABL hierusalem N99XXN sublat ADJ11DATPXPOS thesaur N21LOCPM dom N21NOMSF domin N21GENSM et CONJ dom N21NOMSF reg V31PRESACTIVEIND2S omniaque cum ADVPOS s PRON54ABLXC tul V32PERFACTIVEIND3S et CONJ clype N21ACCPM aure N21ACCPM qu PRON10ACCPM fec V31PLUPACTIVEIND3S n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S
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So Sesac king of Egypt departed from Jerusalem, taking away the treasures of the king's house, and he took all with him, and the golden shields that Solomon had made,
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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76,933
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qu PRON10NOMPM cum ADVPOS audiv V41PLUPACTIVESUB3P reg N31ACCSM abiv V61PERFACTIVEIND3P et CONJ ecce INTERJ stell N11NOMSF qu PRON10ACCSF vid V21PLUPACTIVEIND3P in PREPABL ori VPAR31ABLSXPRESPPL anteced V31IMPFACTIVEIND3S e PRON41ACCPM usque ADVPOS dum CONJ veni VPAR61NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL st V11IMPFACTIVESUB3S supra ADVPOS ubi ADVPOS erat V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S puer N23NOMSM
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Who having heard the king, went their way; and behold the star which they had seen in the East, went before them, until it came and stood over where the child was.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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72,826
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sic ADVPOS autem CONJ comed V31FUTACTIVEIND2P ill PRON61ACCSM ren N31NOMPM vestr ADJ12ACCPMPOS accing V31FUTACTIVEIND2P calciament N22NOMPN hab V21FUTACTIVEIND2P in PREPABL ped N31LOCPM ten VPAR21NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL bacul N21ACCPM in PREPABL man N41DATPF et CONJ comed V31FUTACTIVEIND2P festin VPAR11NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL es V73PRESACTIVEIND3SEarly enim CONJ phase N99XXN i PRON41NOMSN es V73PRESACTIVEIND3SEarly transit VPAR61NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL domin N21GENSM
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And thus you shall eat it: you shall gird your reins, and you shall have shoes on your feet, holding staves in your hands, and you shall eat in haste; for it is the Phase (that is the Passage) of the Lord.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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24,386
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fel V11PRESACTIVESUB2S hab V21IMPFACTIVEIND3S gall N21NOMSM lecticari N24ACCPM
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A cock had some cats as his litter-bearers.
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final_alignments\Phaedrus_Fables_Book5.json
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9,353
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un NUM11NOMSFCARD quippe ADVPOS sol N31ACCSM praeced V31IMPFACTIVEIND3S man V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S ori VPAR31ACCSCPRESPPL alter ADJ14NOMSFPOS vesper N31LOCSM sequ V31IMPFIND3S occid VPAR31ACCSCPRESACTIVEPPL quasi ADVPOS ori VPAR31DATSXPRESPPL simul ADVPOS et CONJ occid VPAR31DATSXPRESACTIVEPPL dir N11GENSF clad N33GENSF praesag ADJ11GENSFPOS
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For one went before the sun at his rising in the morning; the other followed the setting of the sun in the evening, both presaging as it were terrible destruction to the east as well as the west:
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final_alignments\Bede_Ecclesiastical_Book5.json
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79,502
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et CONJ accep V31PERFACTIVEIND3S fili N25ACCPM princip N31GENPM region N31GENSF obsid N31NOMPC et CONJ posu V31PERFACTIVEIND3S e PRON41ACCPM in PREPABL arc V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S in PREPABL hierusalem N99XXN in PREPABL custodi N11NOMSF
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And he took the sons of the chief men of the country for hostages, and put them in the castle in Jerusalem in custody.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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76,838
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nol V62PRESACTIVEIMP2P confid V21PRESACTIVEINF0X in PREPABL verb N22LOCPN mendaci N24GENSN dic VPAR31NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL templ N22NOMSN domin N21GENSM templ N22NOMSN domin N21GENSM templ N22NOMSN domin N21GENSM es V73PRESACTIVEIND3SEarly
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Trust not in lying words, saying: The temple of the Lord, the temple of the Lord, it is the temple of the Lord.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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72,573
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irat VPAR11NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL owner, lord,master;theLord;titleforecclesiastics/gentlemen; I, me(PERS);myself(REFLEX); near; onaccountof;bymeansof;becauseof; v PRON53ACCPC nor; andnot,not,neither,noteven; hear clearly;complywith,heed;hearfromafar;understand; exaudivit [XXXAX] but, butalso;yet;however,butinfact/truth;nottomention;yesbut; say, declare,state;allege,declarepositively;assert;plead(case); I, me(PERS);myself(REFLEX); be sufficient,suffice;standupto;becapable/qualified;provide,appoint; you (sing.);thou/thine/thee/thy(PERS);yourself/thyself(REFLEX); quam TACKON beyond, ontheotherside,onthatside;morethan,besides; speak, tell;talk;mention;say,utter;phrase; down/away from,from,off;about,of,concerning;accordingto;withregardto; this; these(pl.);(alsoDEMONST); res, reiN(5th)F[XXXAX] about (withnumerals); ad [XXXAX]
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And the Lord was angry with me on your account and heard me not, but said to me: It is enough: speak no more to me of this matter.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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35,960
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h PRON31NOMPM s V51PRESACTIVEIND3P qu PRON10NOMPM vestr ADJ12DATPXPOS infix VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL moen N34LOCPN host N33ACCSC deiec V31PERFACTIVEIND3P man N41ABLSF et CONJ capu N11ACCSF eripu V31PERFACTIVEIND3P superb ADJ11DATPXPOS iuss VPAR21DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL
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These are the men who dislodged the enemy established in your city and rescued Capua from the tyranny of the Samnites.
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final_alignments\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book11.json
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78,486
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non N98XXM hab V21PRESACTIVEIND3P princip N31ACCSM et CONJ adiuv VPAR11ACCSCPRESACTIVEPPL nunc ADVPOS ergo ADVPOS expugn V11PRESACTIVESUB1P ill PRON61ACCPM et CONJ toll V31PRESACTIVESUB1P de PREPABL homin N31LOCPM memori N11ACCSF e PRON41GENPM
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They have no prince, nor any to help them: now therefore, let us make war upon them, and take away the memory of them from amongst men.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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22,198
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in PREPABL trivi N24LOCPN cum ADVPOS saepe ADVPOS can V31FUTACTIVEIND2S disced V31PRESACTIVEINF0X av VPAR21NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL divors VPAR31GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL cupid ADJ11VOCSMPOS sum ADJ00DATPXSUPER ex PREPABL tend V31PRESACTIVEIND3P quom ADVPOS interea ADVPOS valid ADJ11DATPXPOS ven V11PRESSUB2S compag N33LOCPF haer V21PRESACTIVEIND3P
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For often dogs at the cross-ways, desiring to part, pull hard in different directions with all their strength, when all the while they are held fast in the strong couplings of Venus.
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final_alignments\Lucretius_De_Rerum_Natura_Book4.json
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81,882
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a V71PRESACTIVEIND3S ies N43NOMSM ad ADVPOS e PRON41ACCSM quia CONJ hodie ADVPOS salus N31NOMSF dom N41DATSF hu PRON31DATSX fact VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL go, walk;march,advance;pass;flow;pass(time);ride;beinthemiddle; eo [XXXAO] and, andeven;also,even;(et...et=both...and); himself/herself/itself; thevery/real/actualone;inperson;themselves(pl.); son; be; exist;(alsousedtoformverbperfectpassivetenses)withNOMPERFPPL
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Jesus said to him: This day is salvation come to this house, because he also is a son of Abraham.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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24,196
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nothing; no;trifle/thingnotworthmentioning;nonentity;nonsense;noconcern ag V31FUTPASSIVEIND2S agere [XXXAO] Nones (pl.),abb.Non.;7thofmonth,March,May,July,Oct.,5thelsewhen; be useful,beadvantageous,benefit,profit(withDAT); fabell N11ABLSF point out,show,indicate,expose,betray,reveal;informagainst,accuse;
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[The fable warns us not to do anything in which there is no profit.]
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final_alignments\Phaedrus_Fables_Book4.json
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55,991
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eadem PRON42NOMSF aus VPAR21NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL Spurius (Romanpraenomen);(abb.Sp.); consimil ADJ32DATSXPOS exit SUPINE61ABLSN patri N11NOMSF multav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S
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His country punished Sp. Maelius, who made the same attempt with a similar outcome.
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final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book6.json
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40,624
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qu PRON10ACCPF igitur CONJ terr N11ACCPF qu PRON10ACCSM caesar N31GENSM i V61FUTACTIVEIND2S in PREPABL orb V11PRESACTIVESUB1S arcto ADJ11ACCPMPOS spin; weave;producebyspinning; amn N33NOMPM et CONJ rhen N21GENSM fract VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL nat V11FUTACTIVEIND2S flumin N32NOMPN an CONJ aestifer ADJ12DATPXPOS liby N11GENSF sud V11FUTACTIVEIND2S in PREPABL arv N11LOCPF an CONJ iug N22NOMPN mutatoresque dom N21GENPF quati V31FUTACTIVEIND2S an CONJ t PRON52ABLSC hab V21FUTACTIVEIND3S et CONJ umbros ADJ11DATSMPOS circumflu ADJ11NOMSFPOS coniug N31LOCSC an CONJ ciner N31ACCSC palmet N22NOMPN capt VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL subi V61FUTACTIVEIND2S non N98XXM s PRON54DATXC felic ADJ31NOMPCPOS silv N11ACCPF pon VPAR31GENSXPRESACTIVEPPL qu PRON10NOMSN si CONJ t PRON52ABLSC magn ADJ11DATSMPOS tellus N31NOMSF frenat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL par VPAR21DATSXPRESACTIVEPPL accipi V31PRESACTIVESUB3S quant ADJ11NOMSNPOS fer N21NOMSC exsult V11FUTACTIVEIND3S quant ADJ11NOMSFPOS attoll V31FUTACTIVEIND3S glori N11NOMSF camp N21ACCPM cum ADVPOS t PRON52DATSC longaev ADJ11NOMSMPOS refer V32FUTACTIVEIND3S truc ADJ31GENSXPOS incol N11NOMSC terr N11GENSF h PRON31NOMSM suet VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL d V11PRESACTIVEINF0X iur V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S par VPAR21NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL h PRON31NOMSN caespit N31LOCSM turm N11ACCPF aff V11PRESINF0X vit N11GENSF specul N11ACCPF castell N11NOMSF long ADJ11VOCSMPOS look/gaze on/at,see,observe,behold,regard;face;consider,contemplate; that; those(pl.);alsoDEMONST;thatperson/thing;thewellknown;theformer; give; dedicate;sell;pay;grant/bestow/impart/offer/lend;devote;allow;make; cinx V31PERFACTIVEIND3S h PRON31ACCPN moen N34ACCPN foss VPAR31ABLSFPERFPASSIVEPPL
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To what lands then shall you go, to which of Caesars worlds? Shall you swim Arctic rivers or Rhines shattered stream or sweat in the torrid fields of Libya? Or shall you shake Pannonias ridges and nomad Sarmatians? Or shall sevenfold Hister have you, and Peuce, surrounded by her spouses shady stream? Or shall you tread Solymas ashes and the captive palm groves of Idume? Not for herself does she plant her fruitful woods. But if a land your great parent governed shall receive you, how shall fierce Araxes rejoice, what glory exalt Caledonias plains! Then shall an aged denizen of that cruel land tell you: Here was your father wont to dispense justice, from this mound to harangue his squadrons. The watchtowers and forts (see you?) he set far and wide (?) and circled these walls with a ditch.
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final_alignments\Statius_Silvae_Book5.json
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21,668
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nunc ADVPOS et CONJ semin N32LOCPN si CONJ tant ADJ11NOMSFPOS es V73PRESACTIVEIND3SEarly copi N11NOMSF quant ADJ11ACCSFPOS enumer V11PRESACTIVEINF0X aetas N31NOMSF animant N33GENPC non N98XXM que V61PRESACTIVESUB3S omn ADJ32NOMSCPOS vis V62PRESACTIVEIND2S eadem PRON42NOMSF et CONJ nat VPAR31NOMSFFUTPPL man V11PRESACTIVESUB3S qu PRON10NOMPF semin N32NOMPN r N51GENPF conic V31PRESACTIVEINF0X in PREPABL loc N22NOMPN qu PRON10NOMPF que V61PRESACTIVESUB3S simil ADJ32DATSXPOS ration N31LOCSF atque CONJ huc ADVPOS s V51PRESACTIVEIND3P coniect VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL necesse ADJ99XXXPOS es V73PRESACTIVEIND3SEarly confit V21PRESSUB2SEarly ess VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL ali ADJ15ACCPMPOS ali N24LOCPN terr N11GENPF in PREPABL part N33LOCPF orb ADJ11DATPXPOS et CONJ vari ADJ11ACCPFPOS homin N31GENPM gent N33GENSF et CONJ saecl N22NOMPN fer N11GENPF
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And if there is at this moment both so great store of seeds as all the time of living existence could not suffice to tell, and if the same power and the same nature abides, able to throw the seeds of things together in any place in the same way as they have been thrown together into this place, then you are bound to confess that there are other worlds in other regions and different races of men and generations of wild beasts.
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final_alignments\Lucretius_De_Rerum_Natura_Book2.json
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72,919
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n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S despici V31PRESACTIVESUB2S part N33ACCSF tu ADJ11ACCSFPOS qu PRON10ACCSF redem V31PERFACTIVEIND2S t PRON52DATSC de PREPABL aegypt N21DATSF
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Despise not thy portion, which thou hast redeemed for thyself out of Egypt.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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11,780
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atque CONJ h PRON31NOMSF princip N31NOMPM in PREPABL consili N24LOCPN contion N31LOCPF agit V11IMPFACTIVEIND3P popul N21ACCSM roman N21ACCSM paulatim ADVPOS in PREPABL consuetudin N31ACCSF e PRON41GENSX regn N22GENSN occup VPAR11GENSMFUTPASSIVEPPL veni V61PRESACTIVEINF0X
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In their councils and public meetings the arguments which their leaders kept driving home were as follows: the Roman people were gradually acquiring a habit of seizing that kingdom;
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final_alignments\Caesar_Alexandrian.json
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40,976
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equidem ADVPOS h PRON31NOMSF et CONJ mart N33LOCSM diurn N22DATSN dum CONJ r N51NOMSF infract ADJ11GENSFPOS puls VPAR31GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL in PREPABL terg N22NOMPN redi V61PRESACTIVEIND1P through (space);during(time);by,bymeansof; dance; performritualdance(intripletimeinhonorofMars); swear; calltowitness;vowobedienceto;[jusjurandum=>oath];conspire; and, andeven;also,even;(et...et=both...and); rapt VPAR31NOMPMPERFPASSIVEPPL make new,renovate;renew,refresh,change; fat VPAR11ABLSFPERFPPL magistr N23NOMPM see, lookat;consider;(PASS)seem,seemgood,appear,beseen; and, andeven;also,even;(et...et=both...and); vidi [XXXAX] volucr ADJ33ACCPCPOS race course;circusinRome,celebrationofgames;circle;orbit; plaus V31PERFACTIVEIND3P secund NUM12NOMPFORD
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For my part I saw this in the days affray as our arms were humbled and we fled back worsted (I swear it by the tripods and the strange fate of my reft master), I saw it and around me auspicious birds flapped their wings.
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final_alignments\Statius_Thebaid_Book10.json
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53,582
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cu PRON10DATSX non N98XXM iuss VPAR21DATSMPERFPASSIVEPPL tot NUM20XXXCARD adi V61PRESACTIVEINF0X voluptas N31NOMSF monstr N22NOMPN mar N34GENSN cu PRON10DATSX cyane ADJ11ACCPMPOS intr V11PRESACTIVEINF0X fragor N31NOMPM sceptr N22NOMPN t PRON52GENSC tot ADJ13DATSXPOSinfreq sub PREPABL numin N32LOCSN maxi ADJ11NOMSFSUPER sort N33LOCSF ten VPAR21NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL tot NUM20XXXCARD ill PRON61NOMSM prem VPAR31NOMPNPRESACTIVEPPL cliv N21ACCPM oppid N22NOMPN tot NUM20XXXCARD vigil N31LOCSMEarly pulcherri ADJ12NOMSFSUPER flumin N32NOMPN corn N41ABLSF ill PRON61NOMSM me ADJ11NOMSNPOS imperi N24LOCPN urg V21PRESACTIVEIND3S caput N32NOMSN ill PRON61NOMSM labor N31NOMPM d V11PRESACTIVEIND3S vari ADJ11ACCPMPOS su N21NOMSM ut CONJ magn ADJ11NOMSNPOS rex N31NOMSM sparg V31PRESACTIVEIND3S ab PREPABL spin; weave;producebyspinning; ips PRON62NOMSM sat ADJ11NOMSMPOS
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Whose pleasure were it, save he were bidden, to face so many monsters of the deep? or to sail into the thunders of the Cyanean Rocks? Pelias, who holds as his portion the mightiest of realms under all the sway of thine own Phoebus, so many towns that lie upon the hillsides, so many fairest streams with never idle horn, he it is lays his heavy ordinance on me, and sets me divers tasks, even as his own prince, himself the son of Sthenelus, sends great Alcides hither and thither from Argos.
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final_alignments\Valerius_Flaccus_Argonautica_Book5.json
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68,172
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qu PRON10NOMPM tim V21PRESACTIVEIND3P domin N21ACCSM custodi V41PRESACTIVEIND3P mandat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL ill PRON61GENSX et CONJ patienti N11ACCSF hab V21FUTACTIVEIND3P usque ADVPOS ad ADVPOS inspection N31ACCSF ill PRON61GENSX
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They that fear the Lord, keep his commandments, and will have patience even until his visitation,
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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5,347
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per PREPACC t PRON52ABLSC per PREPACC qu PRON10NOMPM t PRON52ABLSC tal ADJ32ACCSCPOS genu V31PERFACTIVEIND3P par VPAR21NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL o INTERJ formos ADJ11VOCSMPOS puer N23NOMSM noct N33ACCSF non N98XXM ampli ADJ11NOMSNCOMP un NUM11ACCSFCARD h PRON31ACCSF tu PRON52NOMSC or V11PRESACTIVEIND1S sol V11PRESIND2SEarly inop ADJ31ACCSCPOS et CONJ miser V11PRESPASSIVESUB2S prec VPAR11GENSXPRESPPL
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By thyself, by the parents who begat thee, so goodly a son, O beauteous youth, I beseech thee for this one night alone to comfort my helplessness, and take pity on my prayer.
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final_alignments\Ausonius_Nuptial_Cento.json
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59,841
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hu PRON31DATSX coniunx N31NOMSC erat V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S ditissi ADJ31NOMSMSUPER aur N22GENSN phoenic N31GENPM et CONJ magn ADJ11DATSMPOS miser ADJ12GENSFPOS dilect N21NOMSM amor N31LOCSM cu PRON10DATSX pater N31NOMSM intact ADJ11ACCSFPOS ded V11PLUPACTIVEIND3S prim N21LOCPM iugav V11PLUPACTIVEIND3S omin N32LOCPN
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Her husband was Sychaeus, richest in gold of the Phoenicians, and fondly loved by unhappy Dido; to him her father had given the maiden, yoking her to him in the first bridal auspices.
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final_alignments\Virgil_Aeneid_Book1.json
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56,881
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quin ADVPOS etiam CONJ interpellat VPAR11GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL ad ADVPOS redd VPAR31ACCSFFUTPASSIVEPPL caus N11ACCSF h PRON31NOMSN sol N22NOMSN respond V21IMPFACTIVEIND3P ips PRON62NOMSN dix V31PERFACTIVEINF0X
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They even, when challenged to give a reason, would answer only this, that he had said it.
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final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book8.json
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52,727
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ecce INTERJ per PREPACC obliqu ADJ11GENSMPOS rapid ADJ11NOMSNPOS compendi N22NOMPN mont N33GENSM duct V11PRESPASSIVEIND1S ov VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL laet ADJ11NOMSMPOS dol N21LOCPM agnosc V31PRESACTIVEIND3S horr VPAR21ACCSCPRESACTIVEPPL in PREPABL iacul N22LOCPN et CONJ parm N11GENSF luc N21VOCSM corusc N22NOMSN
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Lo! hurrying by short paths down the mountain slope the exultant leader, rejoicing at his cunning, recognises Acastus, bristling with javelins and aglow with glittering shield.
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final_alignments\Valerius_Flaccus_Argonautica_Book1.json
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42,892
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gen N42GENSN this; these(pl.);(alsoDEMONST); but, butalso;yet;however,butinfact/truth;nottomention;yesbut; send, throw,hurl,cast;letout,release,dismiss;disregard; agnosc V31FUTPASSIVEIND2S when (interog),atwhattime;atanytime(indefadv); diversa [XXXAX] divers VPAR31ABLSFPERFPASSIVEPPL keep warm;favor,cherish,maintain,foster; nor; andnot,not,neither,noteven; if, ifonly;whether;[quodsi/siquisorquid=>butif/ifanyoneoranything] ips PRON62ACCSN hand tohand(fight),inclosecombat/quarters;closeathand;inpresenceof; hast N11ABLSF you (sing.);thou/thine/thee/thy(PERS);yourself/thyself(REFLEX); ex out of,from;byreasonof;accordingto;becauseof,asaresultof; bereft, deprived,childless; remiss ADJ11ACCSMPOS attack; aimat;desire;beg,entreat,ask(for);reachtowards,makefor; hold, keep;comprehend;possess;master;preserve;[tenerememoria=>remember] aetern ADJ11NOMSNPOS hold, keep;comprehend;possess;master;preserve;[tenerememoria=>remember] quant ADJ11ACCSMPOS h PRON31ACCPN div N11ABLSF man N41GENSF how often;asoftenas; sudo, sudare,sudavi,sudatusV(1st)[XXXDX]lesser aegis, aegidisN(3rd)F[XXXCO] ist PRON61ACCPN I, me(PERS);myself(REFLEX); dur N22ABLPN slave (male),servant;attendant; while, aslongas,until;providedthat; casus, casusN(4th)M[XXXAO] omn ADJ32ACCPCPOS lustrum, lustriN(2nd)N[XXXCO] roving, wandering; earth, land,ground;country,region; ips PRON62ACCPN heu INTERJ one ormoreplantsofgenusTragopogon,goat'sbeardorsalsify; invi ADJ11ABLSFPOS when, atthetime/oneachoccasion/inthesituationthat;after;since/although cum [XXXAX] tartar N22ACCPN if ...not;unless;[quidni?=>whynot?]; gods (pl.)onhigh,celestialdeities;thoseabove; spin; weave;producebyspinning; shut out,shutoff;remove;exclude;hinder,prevent; iv V61PLUPACTIVESUB2S
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His race'but I will not recognize it, since you favour the other side, nor would I if your Tydeus spear sought Hyllus hand to hand or Amphitryon sent back from the world of Styx. I remember and ever shall how much your hand, goddess, how often this aegis of yours laboured for me when I wandered the earth over, a slave in harsh ill chances. Ay, you would yourself have borne me company to trackless Tartarus, did not Acheron exclude the High Ones.
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final_alignments\Statius_Thebaid_Book8.json
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83,553
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ego PRON51NOMSC autem CONJ dic V11PRESACTIVEIND1S v PRON53DATPC non N98XXM resist V31PRESACTIVEINF0X mal N21DATSM sed CONJ si CONJ qu PRON10DATPX t PRON52ABLSC percuss V31PERFACTIVESUB3S in PREPABL dexter N11NOMSF maxill N11NOMSF tu ADJ11NOMSFPOS praeb V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S ill PRON61DATSX et CONJ alter ADJ14ACCSFPOS
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But I say to you not to resist evil: but if one strike thee on thy right cheek, turn to him also the other:
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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95,059
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generositat N31ACCSF glorific V11PRESACTIVEIND3S contuberni N21ACCSM hab VPAR21NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL de N21GENSM sed CONJ et CONJ omn ADJ32GENPXPOS domin N21NOMSM dilex V31PERFACTIVEIND3S ill PRON61ACCSF
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She glorifieth her nobility by being conversant with God: yea, and the Lord of all things hath loved her.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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7,401
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cumque ADVPOS bell N22NOMSN act VPAR31NOMSMFUTACTIVEPPL vid V21IMPFACTIVESUB3S sacerdot N31NOMPC e PRON41GENPM qu PRON10NOMPM ad ADVPOS exor VPAR11NOMSNFUTPASSIVEPPL de N21ACCSM pro PREPABL milit N31LOCSM bell N22NOMSN ag VPAR31ABLSXPRESACTIVEPPL conven V41PLUPACTIVEIND3P seorsum ADVPOS in PREPABL tuti ADJ11ABLSXCOMP loc N21DATSM consist V31PRESACTIVEINF0X sciscit V11IMPFIND3S qu PRON10NOMPM es V73IMPFACTIVESUB3PEarly h PRON31NOMPM qu PRON10NOMSN act VPAR31GENSMFUTACTIVEPPL ill PRON61ABLSM conven V41PLUPACTIVESUB3P
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And being now ready to give battle, when he spied their priests (which had come together to pray to God for the soldiers fighting in the war) to stand apart from the rest in a safer place, he demanded what these men were and to what end they had collected there.
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final_alignments\Bede_Ecclesiastical_Book2.json
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62,200
|
prim N21NOMSM ini V61PRESACTIVEIND3S bell N22NOMSN asper ADJ12NOMSMPOS ab PREPABL or N11LOCPF contemptor N31NOMSM div N21ACCSM agmin N32NOMPN arm V11PRESACTIVEIND3S
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First into the war comes the ferocious king from Tuscan coasts, Mezentius, scorner of the gods, and arrays his bands.
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final_alignments\Virgil_Aeneid_Book7.json
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65,085
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h PRON31DATPX perfect ADJ11DATPXPOS navali ADJ00GENPXCOMP e V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S erit V51FUTACTIVEIND3S ratio N31NOMSF ut CONJ constitu V31PRESPASSIVESUB3P spect VPAR11NOMPNPRESACTIVEPPL maxi ADJ11VOCSMSUPER ad ADVPOS septentrion N31ACCSM nam CONJ meridian ADJ11GENSFPOS region N31NOMPF propter PREPACC aest N41NOMSM cari N51ACCSF tine N11ACCSF teredin N31NOMPF reliqu N22NOMPN besti N11GENPF noc VPAR21GENPXPRESACTIVEPPL gener V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S procre V11PRESACTIVEIND3P al VPAR31DATSMFUTPASSIVEPPL conserv V11PRESACTIVEIND3P
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Subsequently the shipyards are to be built and with a northern aspect, as a rule. For southern aspects because of their warmth generate dry rot, wood worms and ship worms with other noxious creatures, and feed and maintain them.
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final_alignments\Vitruvius_Architecture_Book_5.json
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74,222
|
paul N21NOMSM autem CONJ et CONJ demor V11IMPFIND3P antiochi N11GENSF doc VPAR21NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL et CONJ evangeliz VPAR11NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL cum ADVPOS ali N24LOCPN plur N32LOCPN verb N22NOMSN domin N21GENSM
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And Paul and Barnabas continued at Antioch, teaching and preaching, with many others, the word of the Lord.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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72,522
|
adam N99XXM ver N21DATSM cognov V31PERFACTIVEIND3S uxor N31ACCSF su ADJ11ACCSFPOS qu PRON10NOMPF concep V31PERFACTIVEIND3S et CONJ peper V41PERFACTIVEIND3S spin; weave;producebyspinning; dic VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL possed V21PERFACTIVEIND1S homin N31ACCSM per PREPACC domin N21ACCSM
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And Adam knew Eve his wife: who conceived and brought forth Cain, saying: I have gotten a man through God.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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88,185
|
dix V31PERFACTIVEIND3P ergo ADVPOS ad ADVPOS invicem ADVPOS non N98XXM scind V31PRESACTIVESUB1P e V61PRESACTIVESUB1S sed CONJ sorti V41PRESSUB1P de PREPABL ill PRON61NOMSF cui ADJ11NOMSMPOS s V51PRESACTIVESUB3S ut CONJ script VPAR31NOMSFFUTACTIVEPPL impl V21PRESPASSIVESUB3S dic VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL partit VPAR34NOMPMPERFPASSIVEPPL vestiment N22ACCPN me ADJ11ABLSFPOS him/her/it/ones-self; him/her/it;them(selves)(pl.);eachother,oneanother; and, andeven;also,even;(et...et=both...and); in, on,at(space);inaccordancewith/regardto/thecaseof;within(time); garment, clothing,blanket;clothes;robe; my (personalpossession);mine,ofme,belongingtome;myown;tome; send, throw,hurl,cast;letout,release,dismiss;disregard; lot, fate;oracularresponse; and, andeven;also,even;(et...et=both...and); milit N31ACCPM indeed (postpositive),certainly,even,atleast;ne...quidem--not...even; h PRON31ACCPN make/build/construct/create/cause/do; havebuilt/made;fashion;work(metal);
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They said then one to another: Let us not cut it but let us cast lots for it, whose it shall be; that the scripture might be fulfilled, saying: They have parted my garments among them, and upon my vesture they have cast lots. And the soldiers indeed did these things.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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79,411
|
et CONJ philipp N21ACCSM et CONJ pers N17VOCSM spin; weave;producebyspinning; citi ADJ11GENPXCOMP reg N31ACCSM et CONJ ceter ADJ11ACCPMPOS qu PRON10NOMPM advers N21NOMSM e PRON41ACCPM arm N22NOMPN tul V32PERFACTIVEIND3P contriv V31PERFACTIVEIND3P bell N22DATSN et CONJ obtinu V21PERFACTIVEIND3P e PRON41ACCPM
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And that they had defeated in battle Philip and Perses the king of the Ceteans, and the rest that had borne arms against them, and had conquered them:
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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41,368
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sic ADVPOS a V71PRESACTIVEIND3S et CONJ fict ADJ11DATSMPOS comit N31GENPM vulg N21GENSN gem VPAR31GENSXPRESACTIVEPPL assens N41ABLSM limen N32NOMSN tumid ADJ11NOMSMPOS regal ADJ32NOMSNPOS pet V31IMPFACTIVEIND3S
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So says he, and haughtily returns to his regal threshold amid the feigned assent of his attendants and the sorrowing populace.
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final_alignments\Statius_Thebaid_Book11.json
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56,179
|
manli ADJ11NOMSMPOS torquat ADJ11NOMSMPOS ade V61PRESACTIVEIND1S heb V21PRESACTIVEIND2P atque CONJ obtus VPAR31GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL cord N32GENSN inter PREPACC initi N24NOMPN iuvent N11GENSF existimat VPAR11NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL ut CONJ a N98XXM patr N31LOCSM Lucius (Romanpraenomen);(abb.L.); manli ADJ11DATSMPOS amplissi ADJ11DATSMSUPER vir N21DATSN quia CONJ et CONJ domestic N21LOCPM et CONJ r N51GENSF public ADJ11GENSFPOS us N41DATPM inutil ADJ32NOMSCPOS vid V21IMPFPASSIVEIND3S rus N32NOMSN relegat VPAR11NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL agrest ADJ32DATSXPOS oper N32LOCSN fatig V11IMPFPASSIVESUB3S postmodum ADVPOS patr N31ACCSM re N21ACCSM iudicial ADJ32DATSXPOS pericul N22DATSN liberav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S fili N25ACCSM victor N31ACCSM qu PRON10NOMSN advers N21NOMSM imperi N24NOMSN su N21ACCSM cum ADVPOS host N33LOCSC man N41ACCSF conseru V31PLUPACTIVEIND3S secur ADJ11GENSMPOS percuss V31PERFACTIVEIND3S patri N11ACCSF latin ADJ11DATSMPOS tumult N41ABLSM fess ADJ11ACCSFPOS speciosissi ADJ11DATSMSUPER triumph N21DATSM recreav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S in PREPABL h PRON31NOMSN cred V31PRESACTIVEIND1S truly, indeed,verily,assuredly;(particleofassurance);(w/personalPRON); fortun N11DATSF nubilum, nubiliN(2nd)N[XXXDX]lesser adulescenti N11DATSF think littleof;lookdownon,takepoorviewof;paynoheed/disregard/slight; pour over/through,wet,flood,bathe;overspread,coat,overlay;imbue; senectutis [XXXAO] old age;extremeage;senility;oldmen;grayhairs;shedsnakeskin; he/she/it/they (byGENDER/NUMBER);DEMONST:that,he/she/it,they/them; decus N32ACCSN i SUFFIX
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Manlius Torquatus in the early stages of his adult life was supposed to be of so blunt and dull an intellect that his father L. Manlius, a man of the highest consequence, banished him to the country and wore him out with farm labour, because he appeared to be useless for both domestic and public employments. Later on he released his father, who was under prosecution, from the danger of a trial, he beheaded his victorious son for having fought with an enemy against his orders, and by a splendid triumph revived his country wearied with a Latin turmoil. Malignant Fortunes cloudy face, I suppose, doused him with contempt of his youth in order that the glory of his old age might shine the brighter.
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final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book6.json
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82,485
|
nam CONJ et CONJ si CONJ in PREPABL praesent ADJ31DATSXPOS tempor N32LOCSN supplici N24LOCPN homin N31GENPM eripi V31PRESPASSIVESUB1S sed CONJ man N41NOMSF omnipotent ADJ31GENSXPOS neque ADVPOS viv VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL neque ADVPOS defunct N21NOMSC effugi V31PRESACTIVESUB1S
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For though, for the present time, I should be delivered from the punishments of men, yet should I not escape the hand of the Almighty neither alive nor dead.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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40,015
|
ced V31PRESACTIVESUB3S vulg N21GENSN fabul N11NOMSF non N98XXM sol N22GENSN celebr V11PRESACTIVEIND3P su N22NOMPN funer V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S cycn N21GENSM
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No more of Phaethons common tale: it is not only swans that celebrate their death.
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final_alignments\Statius_Silvae_Book2.json
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43,769
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post ADVPOS qu PRON10NOMPF Lucius (Romanpraenomen);(abb.L.); haud ADVPOS mult N22NOMSN discrep VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL a N98XXM gall N21GENSM oration N31LOCSF perinde ADVPOS offend V31PRESACTIVEIND3S qu PRON10ACCSF tiberi N25DATSM null ADJ13NOMSFPOS vetus N31NOMSM in PREPABL ir N11NOMSF sed CONJ divit N31ACCSM prompt VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL art N33LOCPF egregi ADJ11DATPXPOS et CONJ par N31LOCSCEarly fam N11NOMSF public N21VOCSM suspect V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S
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Lucius Arruntius, who followed in a vein not much unlike that of Gallus, gave equal offence, although Tiberius had no standing animosity against him: he was, however, rich, enterprising, greatly gifted, correspondingly popular, and so suspect.
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final_alignments\Tacitus_Annals_Book1.json
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72,254
|
in PREPABL castitat N31LOCSF in PREPABL sci VPAR34NOMPNPRESACTIVEPPL in PREPABL longanimitat N31LOCSF in PREPABL suavitat N31LOCSF in PREPABL spirit N41ABLSM sanct VPAR34DATSMPERFPASSIVEPPL in PREPABL caritat N31LOCSF non N98XXM fict ADJ11NOMSFPOS
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In chastity, in knowledge, in longsuffering, in sweetness, in the Holy Ghost, in charity unfeigned,
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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55,850
|
adseveratio N31NOMSF spin; weave;producebyspinning; deinde ADVPOS e PRON41GENSX et CONJ iure ADVPOS iur VPAR11DATSMFUTPASSIVEPPL s PRON54ABLXC nil N99XXN tal N21VOCSM suspic V11PRESINF0X deb V21PRESPASSIVEIMP2S persuas VPAR21NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL in PREPABL loc N21ACCSM desert VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL fili N25DATSM perduct VPAR31DATSMPERFPASSIVEPPL gladi N21ACCSM qu PRON10ACCSM occult VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL cum ADVPOS s PRON54ABLXC attul V32PLUPACTIVEIND3S tradid V31PERFACTIVEIND3S ac CONJ iugul N21ACCSM feri VPAR34NOMSNFUTPASSIVEPPL praebu V21PERFACTIVEIND3S nec ADVPOS venen N22DATSN nec ADVPOS latron N31LOCSM ei INTERJ ad ADVPOS perag VPAR31NOMSNFUTPASSIVEPPL parricidi N24NOMSN opus N32NOMSN ess VPAR31VOCSMPERFPASSIVEPPL adfirm VPAR11NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL
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Convinced then by her assertion and oath that he should not suspect anything of that sort, he led his son to a solitary place, handed him a sword which he had brought with him concealed, and offered his throat to be cut, declaring that the other needed neither poison nor assassin to carry through his parricide.
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final_alignments\Valerius_Memorable_Book5.json
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51,966
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aud VPAR21NOMSNFUTPASSIVEPPL fort N33ACCPF fortes ips PRON62ACCPN ven N41GENSM
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Be bold: Venus herself aids the stouthearted.
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final_alignments\Tibullus_Elegies.json
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48,879
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paulin ADJ11DATSMPOS et CONJ cels ADJ11DATSMPOS i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S non N98XXM advers VPAR11DATPXPRESACTIVEPPL n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S princip N31ACCSM obiect V11PRESACTIVEINF0X pericul N22LOCPN vid V21IMPFPASSIVESUB3P i PRON42NOMSM ill PRON61DATSX deteri ADJ11GENSNCOMP consili N24GENSN auctor N31NOMPC perpul V31PERFACTIVEIND3P ut CONJ conced V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S ac CONJ dubi N24LOCPN proeli N24GENPN exempt N41NOMSM sum ADJ00GENSFSUPER r N51GENPF et CONJ imperi N24GENSN s PRON54ABLXC ips PRON62NOMSN reserv V11IMPFACTIVESUB3S
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Paulinus and Celsus now offered no opposition for fear that they might seem to expose the emperor to danger; so the same councillors urged on him the baser course and persuaded him to withdraw to Brixellum and there, safe from the risks of battle, to reserve himself for the supreme control of the empire.
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final_alignments\Tacitus_Histories_Book2.json
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82,245
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et CONJ dix V31PERFACTIVEIND3P h PRON31NOMSM dix V31PERFACTIVEIND3S poss V52PRESACTIVEIND1S destru V31PRESACTIVEINF0X templ N22NOMSN de N21GENSM et CONJ post ADVPOS tridu N22NOMSN aedific V11PRESACTIVEINF0X ill PRON61NOMSN
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And they said: This man said, I am able to destroy the temple of God and after three days to rebuild it.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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16,422
|
s V51PRESACTIVESUB3S su N21DATSM simil N11LOCPF patr N31LOCSMEarly manli ADJ11DATSMPOS et CONJ facil ADJ32NOMSNPOS noscit V11PRESPASSIVESUB3S ab PREPABL omn ADJ32DATPXPOS et CONJ pudiciti N11ACCSF su ADJ11GENSFPOS matr N31GENSF indic V11PRESACTIVESUB3S or V31PRESACTIVEIMP2S
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May he be like his father Manlius, and easily be recognised by all, even those who do not know, and declare by his face the fair fame of his mother.
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final_alignments\Catullus_Poems.json
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62,729
|
qu PRON10ACCSF mult N11NOMSF me ADJ11DATPXPOS exi V61IMPFACTIVESUB3S victim N11NOMSF saept VPAR34DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL pingu ADJ32NOMSCPOS et CONJ ingrat ADJ11GENSFPOS prem V31IMPFPASSIVESUB3S case N21NOMSM urb N33LOCSFEarly non N98XXM umquam ADVPOS grav ADJ32NOMSCPOS aer N36LOCSC dom N21ACCSF m PRON51DATSC dextr ADJ12NOMSFPOS redi V61IMPFACTIVEIND3S
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Though many a victim left my stalls, and many a rich cheese was pressed for the thankless town, never would my hand come home money-laden.
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final_alignments\Virgil_Eclogues.json
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66,002
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sed CONJ ut V31PRESINF0X fu V51PERFACTIVESUB3P e V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S exquisit VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL dign N22NOMSN studios N21LOCPM agnosc V31PRESACTIVEINF0X
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It is worth a students while to learn how these discoveries were made.
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final_alignments\Vitruvius_Architecture_Book_9.json
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88,923
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porr N21DATSM de PREPABL fili N11LOCPF spin; weave;producebyspinning; sal N22DATSN fili N25NOMSM fili N25GENSMr fili N25GENSMr a PREFIX
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And of the sons of Benjamin: Salo the son of Mosollam, the son of Oduia, the son of Asana:
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
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44,971
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per PREPACC i PRON42NOMSM temp N21NOMSM octavi N21NOMSM sagitt N11NOMSF pleb N51GENSF tribun N21NOMSM ponti ADJ11GENSFPOS mulier N31GENSF nupt VPAR31GENSFPERFPASSIVEPPL amor N31LOCSM vecors ADJ31ACCSNPOS ingent ADJ31DATPXPOS don N22LOCPN adulteri N24NOMSN et CONJ mox ADVPOS ut CONJ omitt V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S marit N21ACCSM emerc V11PRESIND3S su N21ACCSM matrimoni N24NOMSN promitt VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL ac CONJ nupti N11ACCPF e PRON41GENSX pact VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL sed CONJ ubi ADVPOS mulier N31NOMSF vacu ADJ11NOMSFPOS fu V51PERFACTIVEIND3S nect V31PRESACTIVEINF0X mor N11ACCPF advers N11ACCSF patr N31GENSM voluntat N31ACCSF caus V11PRESPASSIVEINF0X repert VPAR34NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL sp N51GENSFEarly diti ADJ31GENSNCOMP coniug N11LOCPF promiss N22NOMPN exu V31PRESACTIVEINF0X
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Nearly at the same time, the plebeian tribune Octavius Sagitta, madly in love with a wedded woman called Pontia, purchased by immense gifts first the act of adultery, then her desertion of her husband. He promised marriage on his own part, and had secured a similar pledge on hers. Once free, however, the woman began to procrastinate, to plead the adverse wishes of her father, and, when hopes of a wealthier match presented themselves, to shuffle off her promise.
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final_alignments\Tacitus_Annals_Book13.json
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46,272
|
conpul V31PLUPACTIVEIND3P haud ADVPOS spern VPAR31ACCSFFUTPASSIVEPPL nation N31ACCSF in PREPABL eadem PRON42NOMSF cum ADVPOS camill N21NOMSM pro PREPABL consul N31LOCSM afric N11GENSF legion N31ACCSF et CONJ qu PRON10NOMSN sub PREPABL sign N22LOCPN soci N24GENPM in PREPABL un NUM11NOMSNCARD conduct VPAR31ACCPMPERFPASSIVEPPL ad ADVPOS host N33ACCSC dux V31PERFACTIVEIND3S modic ADJ11ACCSFPOS man N41ACCSF si CONJ multitudin N31ACCSF atque CONJ maur N21GENPM spect V11IMPFACTIVESUB2S sed CONJ nihil N99XXN aequ ADJ11VOCSMPOS cav V21IMPFPASSIVEIND3S qu PRON10ACCSF n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S bell N22NOMSN met N41ABLSM elud V31IMPFACTIVESUB3P sp N51GENSFEarly victori N11GENSF induct VPAR31NOMPMPERFPASSIVEPPL to (+subjunctive),inorderthat/to;how,as,when,while;evenif; conquer, defeat,excel;outlast;succeed;
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They had forced the Cinithians, by no means a negligible tribe, to join them, when Furius Camillus, proconsul of Africa, combined his legion with the whole of the auxiliaries under the standards, and led them towards the enemy'a modest array in view of the multitude of Numidians and Moors; yet the one thing he was anxious above all to avoid was that they should take fright and evade a trial of arms. The hope of victory, however, lured them into defeat.
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final_alignments\Tacitus_Annals_Book2.json
|
96,199
|
iure ADVPOS perpetu ADJ11DATSMPOS in PREPABL generation N31LOCPF et CONJ cunct N11LOCPF habitacul N22LOCPN vestr ADJ12DATPXPOS nec ADVPOS adip N31NOMPC nec ADVPOS sanguin N31ACCSM omnino ADVPOS comed V31FUTACTIVEIND2P
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By a perpetual law for your generations, and in all your habitations: neither blood nor fat shall you eat at all.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
|
73,042
|
mitt V31PRESACTIVEIMP2S ergo ADVPOS in PREPABL spin; weave;producebyspinning; et CONJ accers V31PRESPASSIVEINF0X qu PRON10NOMPM cognomin V11PRESPASSIVEIND3S petr N21NOMSM h PRON31NOMSM hospit V11PRESPASSIVEIND3S in PREPABL dom N21DATSF coriari N21GENSM iuxta ADVPOS mare ADJ31NOMSNPOS
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Send therefore to Joppe: and call hither Simon, who is surnamed Peter. He lodgeth in the house of Simon a tanner, by the sea side.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
|
75,527
|
egress VPAR31NOMSFPERFPPL but (postpositive),ontheotherhand/contrary;while,however;moreover,also; din ADJ11ABLSFPOS fili N11ABLSF to (+subjunctive),inorderthat/to;how,as,when,while;evenif; see, lookat;consider;(PASS)seem,seemgood,appear,beseen; mulier N31ACCPF area, region;neighborhood;district,country;direction; that; those(pl.);alsoDEMONST;thatperson/thing;thewellknown;theformer;
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And Dina the daughter of Lia went out to see the women of that country.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
|
48,057
|
advers N21NOMSM sit N33ACCSF non N98XXM eadem PRON42NOMSF temper VPAR11NOMPNPRESACTIVEPPL
|
but there is not the same temperance in facing thirst:
|
final_alignments\Tacitus_Germania.json
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76,949
|
h PRON31NOMSN erat V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S in PREPABL principi N24DATSN apud PREPACC de N21ACCSM
|
The same was in the beginning with God.
|
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
|
67,475
|
numquid ADVPOS toll V31FUTPASSIVEIND3S de PREPABL e V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S lign N22NOMSN ut CONJ fi V33PRESACTIVESUB3S opus N32NOMSN aut CONJ fabric V11FUTPASSIVEIND3S de PREPABL e V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S paxill N21NOMSM ut CONJ depend V21PRESACTIVESUB3S in PREPABL e V11PRESACTIVEIND1S qu PRON10NOMSN vas N31NOMSM
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Shall wood be taken of it, to do any work, or shall a pin be made of it for any vessel to hang thereon?
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
|
24,828
|
nec ADVPOS ver N21DATSM em VPAR31GENSMFUTPASSIVEPPL tant ADJ11NOMSNPOS civ N33LOCPC tu ADJ11DATPXPOS copi N11ACCSF praeb V21PRESACTIVEIND2S sed CONJ amoenissi ADJ11NOMSFSUPER qu PRON10NOMPF larg V41PRESPASSIVEIND2S et CONJ don V11PRESACTIVEIND2S ist PRON61NOMSF inqu V72PRESACTIVEIND1S don V11PRESACTIVEIND2S in PREPABL qu PRON10NOMPF elect ADJ11NOMSMPOS in PREPABL qu PRON10NOMPF adoptat VPAR11NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL transport/convey/transfer/shift; transpose;carry/bringacross/over;transplant transfers [XXXAO] judicium, judici(i)N(2nd)N[XLXAO] take, grasp,receive,accept,undertake;admit,letin,hear,learn;obey; and, andalso,andbesides; nothing; no;trifle/thingnotworthmentioning;nonentity;nonsense;noconcern mag N21ABLPM tu ADJ11ACCSMPOS trust, entrust;commit/consign;believe,trustin,relyon,confide;suppose; who; that;which,what;ofwhichkind/degree;person/thing/time/pointthat; quam [XXXAO] through (space);during(time);by,bymeansof; friend, ally,disciple;lovedone;patron;counselor/courtier(toaprince); have, hold,consider,think,reason;manage,keep;spend/pass(time);
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Nor do you give your subjects the opportunity only to purchase'you have bestowed on us as a gift some of the loveliest properties, making over to us the very inheritance for which you were chosen and adopted, which was made yours by a reasoned decision; for you hold that ownership is best enjoyed through the persons of your friends.
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final_alignments\Pliny_Younger_Panegyricus.json
|
47,748
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si CONJ m PRON51ABLSC interrog V11PRESACTIVESUB2S omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS m PRON51DATSC vid V21PRESPASSIVEIND3P ver N21ACCSM dix V31PERFACTIVEINF0X sed CONJ mox ADVPOS ad ADVPOS singul ADJ11ACCPMPOS veni V61FUTACTIVEIND1S nunc ADVPOS m PRON51DATSC cum ADVPOS univers N21LOCPM negoti N24NOMSN es V73PRESACTIVEIND3SEarly
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If you ask me, I think they all spoke the truth; but I shall deal with them individually later on; at present I am considering them as a class.
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final_alignments\Tacitus_Dialogus.json
|
3,999
|
ex PREPABL[XXXAX] dodrant N33ABLSM eat/consume/devour; eataway(fire/water/disease);destroy;spendmoneyonfood
|
Dodra is from dodrans
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final_alignments\Ausonius_Epigrams.json
|
21,711
|
es V73PRESACTIVEIND3SEarly igitur CONJ cal V11PRESPASSIVEIND1S ac CONJ vent VPAR34NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL vital N34GENSN in PREPABL ips PRON62ABLSM corpor N32LOCSN qu PRON10NOMPM n PRON53DATPC moribund ADJ11ACCPMPOS deser V31PRESACTIVEIND3S art N41NOMSM
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There is therefore within the body itself a heat and a vital wind which deserts our frame on the point of death.
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final_alignments\Lucretius_De_Rerum_Natura_Book3.json
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74,541
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et CONJ ali ADJ15NOMSMPOS angel N21NOMSM terti NUM13NOMSMORD secut VPAR31NOMSMPERFPPL that; those(pl.);alsoDEMONST;thatperson/thing;thewellknown;theformer; dic VPAR31ACCSNPRESACTIVEPPL voc N31ABLSF magn ADJ11ABLSFPOS if, ifonly;whether;[quodsi/siquisorquid=>butif/ifanyoneoranything] si [XXXAO] adoro, adorare,adoravi,adoratusV(1st)TRANS[XXXBO] beast, animal,creature;wildbeast/animal,beastofpreyinarena; and, andeven;also,even;(et...et=both...and); likeness, image,appearance;statue;idea;echo;ghost,phantom; he/she/it/they (byGENDER/NUMBER);DEMONST:that,he/she/it,they/them; and, andeven;also,even;(et...et=both...and); accipio, accipere,accepi,acceptusV(3rd)TRANS[XXXAO] branded/impressed letter/mark/etc;markinginstrument;stamp,character,style; in, on,at(space);inaccordancewith/regardto/thecaseof;within(time); front N33ABLSC su N22ACCPN or, orrather/else;either...or(aut...aut)(emphasizingone); in, on,at(space);inaccordancewith/regardto/thecaseof;within(time); hand, fist;team;gang,bandofsoldiers;handwriting;(elephant's)trunk; su N22ACCPN
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And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice: If any man shall adore the beast and his image and receive his character in his forehead or in his hand,
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
|
31,778
|
instrument N22NOMPN par V11PRESACTIVEIND3S ven VPAR11GENSMFUTPPL villic N21NOMSM hospes N31NOMSM atque CONJ olid ADJ11NOMSNPOS doct VPAR21ACCPFPERFPASSIVEPPL nov V31PERFACTIVEINF0X cubile N34NOMSN can V31FUTACTIVEIND2S
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Our innkeeper supplies the implements for the chase, and hounds trained to discover a strongly scented lair.
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final_alignments\Rutilius_Namatianus_De_Reditu_Suo.json
|
93,017
|
et CONJ qu PRON10DATSX vir N23NOMSM qu PRON10NOMPM erat V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S claud ADJ11NOMSMPOS ex PREPABL uter N21DATSM matr N31GENSF su ADJ11GENSFPOS baiul V11IMPFPASSIVEIND3S qu PRON10ACCSM pon V31IMPFACTIVEIND3P cotidie ADVPOS ad ADVPOS port N11ACCSF templ N22GENSN qu PRON10NOMPF dic V31PRESPASSIVEIND3S specios ADJ11NOMSFPOS ut CONJ pet V31IMPFACTIVESUB3S elemosyn N11ACCSF ab PREPABL introe VPAR61DATPXPRESACTIVEPPL in PREPABL templ N22NOMSN
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And a certain man who was lame from his mother's womb was carried: whom they laid every day at the gate of the temple, which is called Beautiful, that he might ask alms of them that went into the temple.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
|
88,593
|
et CONJ peri V61FUTACTIVEIND3S fug N11NOMSF a N98XXM pastor N31LOCPM et CONJ salvatio N31NOMSF ab PREPABL optimat N31LOCPM greg N31GENSC
|
And the shepherds shall have no way to flee, nor the leaders of the flock to save themselves.
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
|
38,469
|
iuxta ADVPOS cern V31PRESACTIVEINF0X erat V51IMPFACTIVEIND3S merit VPAR21GENSFPERFPASSIVEPPL s PRON54DATXC posc V31PRESACTIVEINF0X carmen N32NOMSN virtut N31GENSF sacr ADJ12ACCSFPOS rabi N51ACCSF
|
Near by one might see an awful frenzy of valour that deserves to claim the poets verse.
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final_alignments\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book6.json
|
93,664
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et CONJ fact VPAR31NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL verb N22ACCSN domin N21NOMPM about (withnumerals); ad [XXXAX] dic VPAR31ACCSNPRESACTIVEPPL
|
And the word of the Lord came to me, saying:
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
|
68,697
|
doc V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S fili N25ACCSM tu ADJ11NOMSNPOS et CONJ oper V11PRESACTIVEINF0X in PREPABL ill PRON61ACCSM n V21PRESACTIVEIMP2S in PREPABL turpitudin N31ACCSF ill PRON61GENSX offend V31PRESACTIVESUB2S
|
Instruct thy son, and labour about him, lest his lewd behaviour be an offence to thee.
|
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
|
50,470
|
nec ADVPOS abscind V31PRESACTIVEINF0X aer N36LOCSC ferr N22DATSN poss V52PRESACTIVESUB2S fug V31PRESACTIVEIND3S cruor N31ACCSM vest N33ACCSF infect ADJ11ACCSFPOS sanguin N31LOCSM qu PRON10ABLSM femin N11GENSF per PREPACC mens N11LOCPF exolv V31PRESPASSIVEIND3P
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Yet you cannot use bronze or iron to cut the bituminous stream; it shrinks from blood or from a cloth stained with a womans menses.
|
final_alignments\Tacitus_Histories_Book5.json
|
89,883
|
exsurg VPAR31NOMSXPRESACTIVEPPL autem CONJ princeps N31NOMSM sacerdot N31GENPC et CONJ omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS qu PRON10NOMPM cum ADVPOS ill PRON61ABLSM erant V51IMPFACTIVEIND3P qu PRON10NOMPF es V73PRESACTIVEIND3SEarly haeres N33GENSF replet VPAR21NOMPMPERFPASSIVEPPL zelus, zeliN(2nd)M[XXXEO]uncommon
|
Then the high priest rising up, and all they that were with him (which is the heresy of the Sadducees) were filled with envy.
|
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
|
69,267
|
popul N21ACCPM ad ADVPOS mont N33ACCSM voc V11FUTACTIVEIND3P ibi ADVPOS immol V11FUTACTIVEIND3P victim N11ACCPF iustiti N11GENSF qu PRON10NOMPM inundation N31ACCSF mar N34GENSN quasi ADVPOS lac N32NOMSN sug V31FUTACTIVEIND3P et CONJ thesaur N21ACCPM abscondit VPAR31ACCPMPERFPASSIVEPPL haren N11GENPF
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They shall call the people to the mountain: there shall they sacrifice the victims of justice. Who shall suck as milk the abundance of the sea, and the hidden treasures of the sands.
|
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
|
14,615
|
h PRON31ABLSF r N51GENSFEarly cognit ADJ11NOMSFPOS insequ VPAR31DATSXPRESPPL noct N33LOCSF vigil ADJ31NOMPNPOS terti V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S tesser N11NOMSF dat VPAR11NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL extra ADVPOS vall N21ACCSM omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS s V51PRESACTIVEIND3P concis VPAR31GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL
|
But this plot was discovered; and when at the third watch on the following night the pass-word was given, they were all cut down outside the rampart.
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final_alignments\Caesar_Spanish.json
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79,751
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ali N24GENSN dic V31IMPFACTIVEIND3P h PRON31NOMSM es V73PRESACTIVEIND3SEarly christ N21NOMSM qu PRON10DATSX autem CONJ dic V31IMPFACTIVEIND3P numquid ADVPOS a N98XXM galilae N11NOMSF christ N21NOMSM veni V61PRESACTIVEIND3S
|
Others said: This is the Christ. But some said: Doth the Christ come out of Galilee?
|
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
|
77,808
|
itaque ADVPOS qu PRON10NOMPM resist V31PRESACTIVEIND3S potestat N31LOCSFEarly de N21GENSM ordination N31LOCSFEarly resist V31PRESACTIVEIND3S qu PRON10NOMPM autem CONJ resist V31PRESACTIVEIND3P ips PRON62DATSX s PRON54DATXC damnation N31ACCSF adquir V31PRESACTIVEIND3P
|
Therefore, he that resisteth the power resisteth the ordinance of God. And they that resist purchase to themselves damnation.
|
final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
|
37,586
|
pars N33NOMSF comit N31GENPM biiug N21DATSM curr N41ABLSM pars N33NOMSF ceter ADJ11NOMSFPOS dors N22DATSN fer V32PRESPASSIVEIND3S equ N21GENSM nec ADVPOS non N98XXM ven V11PRESSUB2S i V61FUTACTIVEIND1S foeder V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S pass VPAR31GENSFPERFPASSIVEPPL regin N11ACCSF cing V31PRESACTIVEIND3P sed CONJ virgin N31LOCSF densi ADJ11NOMSCCOMP al N11NOMSF es V73PRESACTIVEIND3SEarly
|
Some of her companions drove two-horse chariots, while others rode on horseback; and some of the princesss escort had already submitted to the bond of wedlock, but the maidens of the troop outnumbered these.
|
final_alignments\Silius_Italicus_Punica_Book2.json
|
649
|
qu PRON10NOMSN autem CONJ per PREPACC omn ADJ32NOMSNPOS temp N21NOMSM imperi N24GENSN nec ADVPOS in PREPABL consess N41ACCSM vehicul N22GENSN qu PRON10ACCSM suscep V31PERFACTIVEIND3S nec ADVPOS in PREPABL trabe N11NOMSF soci N24ACCSM privat VPAR11NOMSNPERFPASSIVEPPL sciv V41PERFACTIVEIND3S ut CONJ fec V31PERFACTIVEIND3P princip N31NOMPM consecrat VPAR11GENSMPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ simil ADJ32NOMPNPOS mult N11NOMSF elat VPAR32NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL in PREPABL ardu N22NOMSN supercili N24NOMSN tamquam CONJ leg V31FUTACTIVEIND2S aequissi ADJ11ACCPFSUPER observav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S praetere V61PRESACTIVEIND1S memor ADJ31NOMSXPOS e V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S m PRON51ABLSC rettul V32PERFACTIVEINF0X cum ADVPOS incid V31PLUPACTIVESUB3P
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Furthermore, that during the entire period of his reign he neither took up anyone to sit beside him in his car, nor admitted any private person to be his colleague in the insignia of the consulship, as other anointed princes did, and many like habits which in his pride of lofty conceit he observed as though they were most just laws, I pass by, remembering that I set them down when they occurred.
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final_alignments\Ammianus_Marcellinus_Book16.json
|
9,193
|
sed CONJ h PRON31ACCSM ubi ADVPOS peregrin N21ACCSM atque CONJ ori VPAR31NOMSNFUTPPLEarly de PREPABL nation N31LOCSF angl N21GENPM cognov V31PERFACTIVEIND3P carnific N31NOMPM peperc V31PERFACTIVEIND3P ill PRON61DATSX neque ADVPOS e PRON41ACCSM trucid V11PRESACTIVEINF0X cum ADVPOS su N21DATSM volu V62PERFACTIVEIND3P pontific N31LOCSM
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But when the executioners knew he was a stranger and an Englishman born, they spared him and would not put him to death with his bishop.
|
final_alignments\Bede_Ecclesiastical_Book5.json
|
51,829
|
sol N31NOMSM inqu V72PRESACTIVEIND3S immo ADVPOS ips PRON62NOMSM etiam CONJ deus N21VOCSM de PREPABL cael N21DATSM spect V11PRESACTIVEIND3S nec ADVPOS contamin V11PRESPASSIVEIND3S
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The sun, says he, yes! and God Himself from heaven look on, and are not defiled.
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final_alignments\Tertullian_De_Spectaculis.json
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43,635
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et CONJ nox N33NOMSF quidem ADVPOS gaudi N24DATSN praedaque laet V11PRESACTIVEIMP2S victor N31LOCPM britann N21GENSM pal VPAR11NOMPCPRESPPL mixt VPAR21DATSMPERFPASSIVEPPL vir N21GENPN mulier N31GENPF plorat SUPINE11ABLSN trah V31PRESACTIVEINF0X vulnerat VPAR11ACCPMPERFPASSIVEPPL voc V11PRESACTIVEINF0X integr N23ACCPM deser V31PRESACTIVEINF0X dom N21ACCPF ac CONJ per PREPACC ir N11ACCSF ultro ADVPOS incend V31PRESACTIVEINF0X elig V31PRESACTIVEINF0X latebr N11ACCPF et CONJ statim ADVPOS relinqu V31PRESACTIVEINF0X misc V21PRESACTIVEINF0X in PREPABL vic N33ACCSF consili N24NOMPN aliqu PRON10NOMSF dein ADVPOS separ V11PRESACTIVEINF0X aliquando ADVPOS frang V31PRESPASSIVEINF0X aspect N41ABLSM pignor N32GENPN su N21GENPM saepius ADVCOMP concit V11PRESPASSIVEINF0X
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Night was jubilant with triumph and plunder for the victors: the Britons, scattering amid the mingled lamentations of men and women, began to drag away their wounded, to summon the unhurt, to abandon their homes, and even, in their resentment, to set fire to them with their own hands. They selected hiding-places and as quickly renounced them: they took some counsel together, and then acted separately: sometimes they broke down at the spectacle of their loved ones, more often it excited them;
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final_alignments\Tacitus_Agricola.json
|
58,445
|
us SUFFIX cred V31PRESACTIVEIND1S simulac ADVPOS prim N21ACCSM ex PREPABL ist PRON61ABLSM villatic ADJ11DATSMPOS pecor N32LOCSN mortu VPAR31NOMPMPERFPPL anser N31ACCPC or, orrather/else;either...or(aut...aut)(emphasizingone); pavon N31ACCPM
|
Humph, replied Appius, the first time some geese or peacocks out of your flock die!
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final_alignments\Varro_Agriculture_Book3.json
|
78,550
|
et CONJ abiv V61PERFACTIVEIND3S opinio N31NOMSF e PRON41GENSX in PREPABL tot ADJ13ACCSFPOS syri N11ACCSF et CONJ obtul V32PERFACTIVEIND3P ei INTERJ omn ADJ32NOMPCPOS mal N21VOCSM hab VPAR21NOMPCPRESACTIVEPPL vari ADJ11DATPXPOS languor N31LOCPM et CONJ torment N22LOCPN conprehens VPAR31ACCPMPERFPASSIVEPPL et CONJ qu PRON10NOMPM daemoni N24NOMPN hab V21IMPFACTIVEIND3P et CONJ lunatic ADJ11ACCPMPOS et CONJ paralytic N21ACCPM et CONJ curav V11PERFACTIVEIND3S e PRON41ACCPM
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And his fame went throughout all Syria, and they presented to him all sick people that were taken with divers diseases and torments, and such as were possessed by devils, and lunatics, and those that had the palsy, and he cured them:
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
|
94,956
|
et CONJ sacrifici N24NOMPN singul ADJ11GENPMPOS ex PREPABL simil N11NOMSF qu PRON10NOMPF conspers VPAR31NOMSFPERFPASSIVEPPL smell of,smelllike; tr NUM13ACCPCCARD tres 10th-(ORD,'inseries');(a/the)10th(part)(fractw/pars?); through (space);during(time);by,bymeansof; apiece (pl.);every;oneeach/atatime;individual/separate/single;several; calf; and, andeven;also,even;(et...et=both...and); et 2-(CARDanswers'howmany'); duas 10th-(ORD,'inseries');(a/the)10th(part)(fractw/pars?); through (space);during(time);by,bymeansof; ram (sheep);batteringram;theRam(zodiac);largeunidentifiedmarineanimal;
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And for the sacrifice of every one three tenths of flour which shall be tempered with oil to every calf, and two tenths to every ram,
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final_alignments\Vulgate_Bible.json
|
41,153
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ecce INTERJ quiev V31PLUPACTIVEIND3P iurgi N24NOMPN cum ADVPOS medi N21LOCPM audit VPAR34NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL in PREPABL astr N22LOCPN null ADJ13NOMSFPOS pro PREPABL trepid ADJ11DATPXPOS clam V11IMPFACTIVEIND3S numin N32NOMPN stat VPAR31DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL ubi ADVPOS infand ADJ11GENSFPOS segn ADJ32NOMPCPOS tellur N31GENSF alumn N21GENSM bacch N21NOMSM et CONJ pig V31FUTACTIVEIND3S instig V11PRESACTIVEINF0X minor N31NOMPM tu PRON52NOMSC poti ADJ00NOMSNCOMP veni V41PRESACTIVESUB2S ( [XXXAO] namely (postpos.);indeed;infact;for;Imean,forinstance,thatistosay; concurr V31FUTPASSIVEIND2S concurrere [XXXAX] dignus, digna-um,dignior-or-us,dignissimus-a-umADJ[XXXAO] behold! see!lo!here!hey!lookatthis!; ciner N31ACCPC bust N22ACCPN hold, keep;comprehend;possess;master;preserve;[tenerememoria=>remember]
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Behold, the wrangling had subsided, when Capaneus is heard in mid heaven: Do none of you deities, he roars, take stand for trembling Thebes? Where are the sluggish nurslings of the accursed land, Bacchus and Alcides? It irks me to urge inferiors; come you rather, for who is worthier to meet me? See, Semeles ashes and tomb are mine.
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final_alignments\Statius_Thebaid_Book10.json
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i V61PRESACTIVEIND2S infans N33NOMSC a N98XXM tiruncul N21DATSM farr N32GENSN superfici N51GENSFEarly quasi ADVPOS ad ADVPOS innoxi ADJ11ACCPMPOS ict VPAR31NOMSMPERFPASSIVEPPL provoc V11FUTACTIVEIMP2S caec N21LOCPM occult VPAR31DATPXPERFPASSIVEPPL vulner N32LOCPN occid V31PRESPASSIVEIND3S
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The novice is thereupon induced to inflict what seem to be harmless blows upon the dough, and unintentionally the infant is killed by his unsuspecting blows;
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final_alignments\Minucius_Felix_Octavius.json
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