Analysis of Upon the Circumcision
John Milton 1608 (Cheapside) – 1674 (Chalfont St Giles)
Ye flaming Powers, and wingèd Warriors bright,
That erst with music, and triumphant song,
First heard by happy watchful Shepherds’ ear,
So sweetly sung your joy the clouds along,
Through the soft silence of the listening night,—
Now mourn; and if sad share with us to bear
Your fiery essence can distill no tear,
Burn in your sighs, and borrow
Seas wept from our deep sorrow,
He who with all Heaven’s heraldry whilere
Entered the world, now bleeds to give us ease.
Alas! how soon our sin
Sore doth begin
His infancy to seize!
O more exceeding Love, or Law more just?
Just Law indeed, but more exceeding Love!
For we, by rightful doom remediless,
Were lost in death, till He, that dwelt above
High-throned in secret bliss, for us frail dust
Emptied his glory, even to nakedness;
And that great Covenant which we still transgress
Intirely satisfied,
And the full wrath beside
Of vengeful Justice bore for our excess,
And seals obedience first with wounding smart
This day; but oh! ere long,
Huge pangs and strong
Will pierce more near his heart.
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Poetic Form | |
Metre | 110100111001 1111000101 1111010101 1101110101 10110101001 1101111111 11001010111 101101 11110110 1111101001 1001111111 0111101 1101 110011 1101011111 1101110101 1111011 0101111101 1101011111 101101011 01110011101 110 001101 1101011101 01010011101 111111 1101 111111 |
Closest metre | Iambic tetrameter |
Characters | 1,058 |
Words | 186 |
Sentences | 8 |
Stanzas | 1 |
Stanza Lengths | 28 |
Lines Amount | 28 |
Letters per line (avg) | 29 |
Words per line (avg) | 7 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 824 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 183 |
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Submitted on May 13, 2011
Modified on March 22, 2023
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