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(1910) [MARC] Author: Frank Heller
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IV, S, A star south-risen . . .

37, And heart-stung with a serpentine desire . . .
261, Peleus the Larissaean, couched with whom
Sleeps the white sea-bred wife . . .

In this group I also count the following type:

III, 127, When strong men sense-confounded

Fell thick in tourney here . . .
198, For England, the warrior, the rover,
Whose banners on all winds fly,

Soul-stricken, he saith, by the shadow of death, keeps
off him and draws not nigh.
316, That strange-eyed, spirit-wounded, strange-tongued

slave . . .

IV, 39, Tristram and Iseult, hand in amorous hand,

Soul-satisfied . . .
45, To live soul-shamed, a man of broken troth . . .

The type of ’material agent’ is common (wherewith?):

I, 150, Praised above men be thou

Whose laurel-laden brow . . .

II, 9, By rose-hung river and light-foot rill ...
IV, 49, . . . the legend tcar-impearled . . .

209, To see if doom should fall aright

And as God’s fire-fraught thunder smite
That head . . .
359, ... its ridge

Foam-rimmed and hollow . . .

A transition-form between this group and that of
causal relation might be supposed in:

IV, 354, . . . lift up

Toward mine thine sorrow-muffled eyes and speak.

A more obvious causal relation occurs in:

IV, 165, Nay, how should he avail, she said,
Averse with scorn-averted head . . .

[with—in for\.
291, And, bride-bound to the gods, Aeacides.

through].

A verb that demands a preposition in an analysis of
the compound occurs in:

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