Analysis of Merchandise



MERCHANDISE! Merchandise! Tortoiseshell, spices,
Carpets and Indigo sent o’er the highseas;
Mothero’Pearl from the Solomon Isles
Brought by a brigantine ten thousand miles.
Rubber from Zanzibar, tea from NangPo,
Copra from Haiti, and wine from Bordeaux;
Ships, with topgallants and royals unfurled,
Are bringing in freights from the ends of the world

Crazy old windjammers, manned by Malays,
With ratridden bulkheads and creaking old stays,
Reeking of bilge and of paint and of pitch
That’s how these oceangirt islands grew rich:

And tramps, heavy laden, and liners untold
Will lease a new life to a nation grown old.
Merchandise! Merchandise! England was made
By her Men and her Ships and her OVERSEAS TRADE.

Widen your harbours, your docks and your quays,
Hazard your wares on the seven wide seas,
Run out your railways and hew out your coal,
For only by trade can a country keep whole.

Feed up your furnaces, fashion your steel,
Stick to your bargains and pay on the deal;
Rich is your birthright, and well you’ll be paid.
If you keep in good faith with your Overseas Trade.

Learn up geography, work out your sums,
Build up your commerce, and pull down your slums;
Sail on a Plimsoll that marks a full hold:
Your Overseas Trade means a harvest of gold.

Bring in the palmoil and pepper you’ve bought,
But send out ten times the amount you import:
Trade your inventions, your labour and sweat:
Your Overseas Traffic will keep ye from debt.

Hark to the song of the shuttle and loom,
Keep up your commerce or crawl to your tomb
Study new methods and open new lines,
Quicken your factories, foundries and mines,

Think of what Drake did, and Raleigh and Howe
And waste not their labours by slacking it now:
Work is life’s currency earn what you’re worth,
And send out your ships to the ends of the earth.

Deepbosomed mothers with widefashioned hips
Will bear ye good sons for the building of ships
Good sons for your ships and good ships for your trade
That’s how the Peace of the World will be made!

So send out your strong to the forests untrod,
Work for yourselves and your neighbours and
   Keep this good England the home of the free,
       With Merchandise, Men and good Ships on the
           Merchandise! Merchandise! Good honest Merchandise!
Merchandise, Men and Good Ships on the Sea.

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Poetic Form
Metre 1010110 100101101 1101001 11011101 10110111 1011001101 11101001 11001101101 10111101 11101011 1011011011 11111011 01101001001 11011101011 10101011 101001001011 101111011 1011101011 111101111 11011101011 111101011 1111001101 111101111 111011111011 1101001111 1111001111 110111011 11011101011 100101011 11111001101 110101101 11011011111 1101101001 1111011111 1011001011 1011001001 1111101001 011111111 1111001111 01111101101 110111 11111101011 11111011111 1101101111 1111110101 11010110 1111001101 110101110 101011010 101011101 1
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 2,364
Words 402
Sentences 19
Stanzas 12
Stanza Lengths 8, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 6, 1
Lines Amount 51
Letters per line (avg) 35
Words per line (avg) 8
Letters per stanza (avg) 151
Words per stanza (avg) 33
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

2:00 min read
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John Milton Hayes

John Milton Hayes is better known as J Milton Hayes he was an English actor and poet best known for his 1911 dramatic monologue The Green Eye of the Yellow God more…

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