Analysis of Polyhymnia: Sonnet

George Peele 1556 (London) – 1596 (London)



His golden locks time hath to silver turn'd;
O time too swift, O swiftness never ceasing!
His youth 'gainst time and age hath ever spurn'd,
But spurn'd in vain; youth waneth by increasing:
Beauty, strength, youth, are flowers but fading seen;
Duty, faith, love, are roots, and ever green.

His helmet now shall make a hive for bees;
And lovers' sonnets turn'd to holy psalms,
A man-at-arms must now serve on his knees,
And feed on prayers, which are age his alms:
But though from court to cottage he depart,
His saint is sure of his unspotted heart.

And when he saddest sits in homely cell,
He'll teach his swains this carol for a song:
"Blest be the hearts that wish my sovereign well,
Curst be the souls that think her any wrong."
Goddess, allow this aged man his right,
To be your beadsman now that was your knight.


Scheme ABABCC DEDEFF GHGHII
Poetic Form
Metre 1101111101 11111101010 1111011101 1101111010 10111101101 1011110101 1101110111 0101011101 0111111111 011111111 1111110101 11111111 0111010101 1111110101 1101111101 1101110101 100111111 111111111
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 808
Words 152
Sentences 6
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 6, 6, 6
Lines Amount 18
Letters per line (avg) 35
Words per line (avg) 8
Letters per stanza (avg) 210
Words per stanza (avg) 50
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on April 25, 2023

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George Peele

George Peele was an English translator, poet, and dramatist, who is most noted for his collaboration with William Shakespeare on the play Titus Andronicus. more…

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