I walked by the sea.
sea; common class noun; sg; objective; rule 7
Resist the devil and he will take flight.
he; personal pronoun; 3rd sg m (rule 9; antecedent devil); subjective (rule 1)
God, I take refuge in you.
Old Tom Bombadil was a merry old fellow.
Tom Bombadil; proper noun; sg; subjective -- Rule 1
And up on a shelf in the dark nook of the smithy the miller found the old iron frame.
on: preposition, modifying shelf
Then I saw a boat silently float.
boat, common class noun, sg, objective, rule 6
Why are you cast down, my soul?
you: personal pronoun, 2nd sg, antecedent my soul (rule 9); subjective (rule 1)
Never will I offer their offerings of blood.
will...offer; will: auxiliary, indicates future tense; offer; main verb, future active indicative
It closed together, trapped Tom Bombadil, coat and hat and feather.
Tom Bombadil; Proper noun; sg; objective -- Rule 6
However, Farmer Giles's blunderbuss had a wide mouth.
Giles's; Proper Noun, Singular, Possessive -- Rule 3
I know you by your teeth rattling.
teeth; common class noun; plural, objective (rule 7)
Show me, Lord, your way.
me: personal pronoun, 1st sg (rule 9), antecedent: speaker; objective -- rule 8
your: possessive pronoun, 2nd sg, modified way
Lord, hear my voice!
Now, old Badger-brock, do you hear me talking?
Badger-brock; proper noun; sg; subjective -- Rule 1
His feet were still far below.
were: main verb, past, active, indicative
The Lonely Troll sat on a stone and sang a mournful lay.
Lonely Troll; Proper noun, sg, subjective (rule 1)
stone: common class noun, sg, objective (rule 7)
lay: common class noun, sg, objective (rule 6)
Even the prophet and the priest forage in a land they know not.
they: personal pronoun, 3rd plural (rule 9 and 10: antecedents prophet AND priest), subjective (rule 1)
Lest I become like those in the grave.
become: main verb, present, active, subjunctive
He went and caught the River-daughter.
River-daughter; Proper noun; sg; objective -- Rule 6
The villagers had heard the horrible thump-thump.
had: auxiliary verb, indicates past perfect tense; active indicative
Alders were sleeping, and willows weeping by a slow river.
Alders: common class noun, pl, subjective (rule 1)
Willows: common class noun, pl, subjective (rule 1)
River: common class noun, sg, objective (rule 7)
On this day, O beautiful Mother, we give thee our love.
we: personal pronoun, 1st plural, subjective -- rule 1
thee: personal pronoun, 2nd singular, objective -- rule 8
our: possessive pronoun, 1st person pl, modifies love
If you, O Lord, should mark our guilt, who would survive?
should: auxiliary verb, indicates potential past; mark: main verb, past active potential
would: auxiliary verb, indicates potential past; survive: main verb, past active, indicative
I go to Brandywine to cross the bridges there.
Brandywine; Proper noun; sg; objective -- Rule 7
Dear me! This is very particular.
This; demonstrative adjective; pronominal; demonstrative; modifying an action not present