Analysis of So Clancy rode to wheel



So Clancy rode to wheel them - he was racing on the wing
Where the best and boldest riders take their place,
And he raced his stockhorse past them, and he made the ranges ring
With stockwhip, as he met them face to face.
Then they halted for a moment, while he swung the dreaded lash,
But they saw their well-loved mountain full in view,
And they charged beneath the stockwhip with a sharp and sudden dash,
And off into the mountain scrub they flew.

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Words 462
Sentences 62
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 8, 16
Lines Amount 24
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Words per line (avg) 16
Letters per stanza (avg) 1,191
Words per stanza (avg) 194
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