Analysis of Punch Song (To be sung in the Northern Countries)
Friedrich Schiller 1759 (Marbach am Neckar) – 1805 (Weimar)
On the mountain's breezy summit,
Where the southern sunbeams shine,
Aided by their warming vigor,
Nature yields the golden wine.
How the wondrous mother formeth,
None have ever read aright;
Hid forever is her working,
And inscrutable her might.
Sparkling as a son of Phoebus,
As the fiery source of light,
From the vat it bubbling springeth,
Purple, and as crystal bright;
And rejoiceth all the senses,
And in every sorrowing breast
Poureth hope's refreshing balsam,
And on life bestows new zest.
But their slanting rays all feebly
On our zone the sunbeams shoot;
They can only tinge the foliage,
But they ripen ne'er the fruit.
Yet the north insists on living,
And what lives will merry be;
So, although the grape is wanting,
We invent wine cleverly.
Pale the drink we now are offering
On the household altar here;
But what living Nature maketh,
Sparkling is and ever clear.
Let us from the brimming goblet,
Drain the troubled flood with mirth;
Art is but a gift of heaven,
Borrowed from the glow of earth.
Even strength's dominions boundless
'Neath her rule obedient lie;
From the old the new she fashions
With creative energy.
She the elements' close union
Severs with her sovereign nod;
With the flame upon the altar,
Emulates the great sun-god.
For the distant, happy islands
Now the vessel sallies forth,
And the southern fruits, all-golden,
Pours upon the eager north.
As a type, then,--as an image,
Be to us this fiery juice,
Of the wonders that frail mortals
Can with steadfast will produce!
Scheme | ABCB DAEF GFDF XHXH IJXJ EIEI EXDX ADKD GXXI KLCL XDKD XMXM |
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Poetic Form | Quatrain (83%) |
Metre | 10101010 101011 10111010 1010101 1010101 111011 10101010 0010001 10101110 10100111 10111001 1001101 011010 0010011 1101010 0110111 11101110 1101011 11101010 1110101 10101110 0111101 1101110 1011100 101111100 101101 1110101 1010101 11101010 1010111 11101110 110111 101110 10101001 10101110 1010100 10100110 1010101 10101010 100111 10101010 1010101 00101110 1010101 10111110 11111001 10101110 111101 |
Closest metre | Iambic tetrameter |
Characters | 1,485 |
Words | 260 |
Sentences | 12 |
Stanzas | 12 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 |
Lines Amount | 48 |
Letters per line (avg) | 25 |
Words per line (avg) | 5 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 99 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 21 |
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Submitted on May 13, 2011
Modified on April 09, 2023
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