Analysis of O D E, To a Lady on the Death of Colonel R O S S in the action of Fontenoy



W H I L E, lost to all his former Mirth,
Britannia's Genius bends to Earth,
    And mourns the fatal Day:
While stain's with Blood he strives to tear
Unseemly from his Sea-green Hair
    The Wreaths of chearful May:

The Thoughts which musing Pity pays,
And fond Remembrance loves to raise,
    Your faithful Hours attend:
Still Fancy to Herself unkind,
Awakes to Grief the soften'd Mind,
    And points the bleeding Friend.

By rapid Scheld's descending Wave
His Country's Vows shall bless the Grave,
    Where'er the Youth is laid:
That sacred Spot the Village Hind
With ev'ry sweetest Turf shall bind,
    And Peace protect the Shade.

Blest Youth, regardful of thy Doom,
Aërial Hands shall build thy Tomb,
    With shadowy Trophies crown'd:
Whilst Honor bath'd in Tears shall rove
To sigh thy Name thro' ev'ry Grove,
    And call his Heros round.

The warlike Dead of ev'ry Age,
Who fill the fair recording Page,
    Shall leave their sainted Rest:
And, half-reclining on his Spear,
Each wond'ring Chief by turns appear,
    To hail the blooming Guest.

Old Edward's Sons, unknown to yield,
Shall croud from Cressy's laurell'd Field,
    And gaze with fix'd Delight:
Again for Britain's Wrongs they feel,
Again they snatch the gleamy Steel,
    And wish th'avenging Fight.

But lo where, sunk in deep Despair,
Her Garments torn, her Bosom bare,
    Impatient Freedom lies!
Her matted Tresses madly spread,
To ev'ry Sod, which warps the Dead,
    She turns her joyless Eyes.

Ne'er shall she leave that lowly Ground
Till Notes of Triumph bursting round
    Proclaim her Reign restor'd:
Till William seek the sad Retreat,
And bleeding at her sacred Feet,
    Present the sated Sword.

If, weak to sooth so soft an Heart,
These pictur'd Glories nought impart,
    To dry thy constant Tear:
If yet, in Sorrow's distant Eye,
Expos'd and pale thou see'st him lie,
    Wild War insulting near:

Where'er from Time Thou court'st Relief.
The Muse shall still, with social Grief,
    Her gentlest Promise keep:
Ev'n humble Harting's cottag'd Vale
Shall learn the sad repeated Tale,
    And bid her Shepherds weep.


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Poetic Form Etheree  (27%)
Metre 10011111111101 110111 010101 11111111 01011111 01111 01110101 01010111 1101001 11010101 1110101 010101 11010101 11011101 100111 11010101 1110111 010101 111111 01011111 1100101 11010111 1111111 011101 011111 11010101 111101 01010111 11111101 110101 11010111 111111 011101 01110111 0111011 01110101 11110101 01010101 010101 0110101 1111101 11011 11111101 11110101 010101 11010101 01010101 100101 11111111 11010101 111101 1101101 010111111 110101 101111101 01111101 0100101 1110111 11010101 010101
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 2,119
Words 352
Sentences 21
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6
Lines Amount 60
Letters per line (avg) 26
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 158
Words per stanza (avg) 34
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 26, 2023

1:54 min read
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William Taylor Collins

William Collins was an English poet. Second in influence only to Thomas Gray, he was an important poet of the middle decades of the 18th century. more…

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