Analysis of Lines On H---'s Foot
Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1855 (Janesville) – 1919
It may be you've seen her eyes,
Dark and deep like midnight skies;
You mayhap have seen them flash
Underneath the drooping lash,
And been dazzled by the light
Of those orbs, so dark and bright;
But-have you seen her foot,
In its little gaiter boot?
You have noticed, maybe, how
The lily spreads from chin to brow.
You have thought her cheek more fair
Than if roses lingered there;
(Roses would seem out of place
On her pale patrician face)
But-again I question you,
Have you seen her tiny shoe?
You have thought her mouth, no doubt,
Like a blush-rose half blown out;
Small and sweet, withal, beside,
Touched with scorn and curved with pride;
(Innate pride-not meant to chill)-
You have seen it there, and still-
Answer one more question, pray-
Have you seen her boot? I say.
Such a tiny, tiny thing,
Is that foot of which I sing;
No. 3 would hide it so
It could not be found, I know.
No. 2 must stand aside
All too long and large and wide,
No. 1
must
be the boot
For this maiden's little foot.
You may envy, sir, the clerk
In the shoe-store, hard at work,
Who tries the gaiter boot
On this cunning little foot.
On his knee, supporting it,
Saying, 'It's a perfect fit,'
Buttoning on the No. 1,
Looking sorry, when it's done.
You have seen her, slight and neat,
As she tripped along the street,
You have
heard
the pit-pat-fall
Of that foot so very small.
That she's fair, and pure, and good,
Bright, and sweet is understood,
But-have you
seen
that foot-
In its dainty gaiter boot?
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Poetic Form | |
Metre | 1111101 101111 111111 010101 0110101 1111101 111101 0110101 1110101 01011111 1110111 1110101 1011111 1010101 1011101 1110101 1110111 1011111 101101 1110111 0111111 1111101 1011101 1110111 1010101 1111111 11111 1111111 11101 1110101 1 1 101 111101 1110101 0011111 110101 1110101 1110101 1010011 1101 1010111 1110101 1110101 11 1 0111 1111101 1110101 101101 111 1 11 0110101 |
Closest metre | Iambic trimeter |
Characters | 1,436 |
Words | 279 |
Sentences | 16 |
Stanzas | 6 |
Stanza Lengths | 8, 8, 8, 10, 8, 12 |
Lines Amount | 54 |
Letters per line (avg) | 21 |
Words per line (avg) | 5 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 187 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 46 |
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Submitted on May 13, 2011
Modified on March 05, 2023
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