Analysis of Ubi sunt qui ante nos fuerunt?



Were beth they that biforen us weren,
Houndes ladden and havekes beren,
  And hadden feld and wode?
The riche levedies in hoere bour,
That wereden gold in hoere tressour,
  With hoere brightte rode;

Eten and drounken, and maden hem glad;
Hoere lif was al with gamen i-lad,
  Men kneleden hem biforen;
They beren hem wel swithe heye;
And in a twincling of an eye
  Hoere soules weren forloren.

Were is that lawhing and that song,
That trayling and that proude gong,
  Tho havekes and tho houndes?
Al that joye is went away,
That wele is comen to weylaway,
  To manye harde stoundes.

Hoere paradis they nomen here,
And nou they lyen in helle i-fere;
  The fuir hit brennes hevere:
Long is ay, and long is o,
Long is wy, and long is wo;
  Thennes ne cometh they nevere.


Scheme AABCCB BBADDA EEFGGF XCCHHC
Poetic Form
Metre 0111111 11011 010101 011011 111011 1111 10101011 11111111 1111 111111 0001111 1111 0111011 110111 11011 1111101 111111 1111 1010111 01110111 01111 1110111 1110111 111011
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 776
Words 140
Sentences 6
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 6, 6, 6, 6
Lines Amount 24
Letters per line (avg) 24
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 146
Words per stanza (avg) 35
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 08, 2023

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