Analysis of Homage To Sextus Propertius - XI

Ezra Pound 1885 (Hailey) – 1972 (Venice)



1
The harsh acts of your levity!
Many and many.
I am hung here, a scare-crow for lovers.

2
Escape! There is, O Idiot, no escape,
Flee if you like into Ranaus,
desire will follow you thither,
Though you heave into the air upon the gilded Pegasean back,
Though you had the feathery sandals of Perseus
To lift you up through split air,
The high tracks of Hermes would not afford you shelter.

Amor stands upon you, Love drives upon lovers,
a heavy mass on free necks.

It is our eyes you flee, not the city,
You do nothing, you plot inane schemes against me,
Languidly you stretch out the snare
with which I am already familiar,

And yet again, and newly rumour strikes on my ears.

Rumours of you throughout the city,
and no good rumour among them.

'You should not believe hostile tongues.
'Beauty is slander's cock-shy.
'All lovely women have known this,'
'Your glory is not outblotted by venom,'
'Phoebus our witness, your hands are unspotted.

A foreign lover brought down Helen's kingdom
and she was led back, living home;
The Cytharean brought low by Mars' lechery
reigns in respectable heavens, . . .

Oh, oh, and enough of this,
by dew-spread caverns,
The Muses clinging to the mossy ridges;
to the ledge of the rocks:
Zeus' clever rapes, in the old days,
combusted Semele's, of Io strayed.
Oh how the bird flew from Trojan rafters,
Ida has lain with a shepherd, she has slept between sheep.

Even there, no escape
Not the Hyrcanian seaboard, not in seeking the shore of Eos.

All things are forgiven for one night of your games. . . .
Though you walk in the Via Sacra, with a peacock's tail for a fan.


Scheme ABBC ADCEXXEE CX BBEE X BX XXFGB GXEX FXXXXXCX DX XX
Poetic Form
Metre 1 01111100 10010 1111011110 1 01111100101 1111011 01011011 11101010101011 1110100101100 1111111 0111101101110 101011110110 0101111 11101111010 111011011011 111101 1111010010 010101001111 01101010 0110011 11101101 101111 11010111 110111110 1010101111 01010111010 01111101 0111111 10010010 1100111 11110 0101010110 101101 11010011 111101 1101111010 10111010111011 101101 1011101001110 111010111111 1110010101011101
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,566
Words 290
Sentences 23
Stanzas 11
Stanza Lengths 4, 8, 2, 4, 1, 2, 5, 4, 8, 2, 2
Lines Amount 42
Letters per line (avg) 29
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 112
Words per stanza (avg) 27
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

1:27 min read
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Ezra Pound

Ezra Weston Loomis Pound was an American expatriate poet and critic of the early modernist movement. more…

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