Analysis of The Roman Gravemounds
Thomas Hardy 1840 (Stinsford) – 1928 (Dorchester, Dorset)
By Rome's dim relics there walks a man,
Eyes bent; and he carries a basket and spade;
I guess what impels him to scrape and scan;
Yea, his dreams of that Empire long decayed.
'Vast was Rome,' he must muse, 'in the worlds regard,
Vast it looms there still, Vast it ever will be;'
And he stoops as to dig and unmine some shard
Left by those who are held in such memory.
But no; in his basket, see, he has brought
A little white furred thing, stiff of limb,
Whose life never won from the world a thought;
It is this, and not Rome, that is moving him.
And to make it a grave he has come to the spot,
And he delves in the ancient dead's long home;
Their fames, their achievements, the man knows not;
The furred thing is all to him - nothing Rome!
'Here say you that Caesar's warriors lie? -
But my little white cat was my only friend!
Could she but live, might the record die
Of Caesar, his legions, his aims, his end!'
Well, Rome's long rule here is oft and again
A theme for the sages of history,
And the small furred life was worth no one's pen;
Yet its mourner's mood has a charm for me.
Scheme | ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH IJIJ KDKD |
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Poetic Form | Quatrain |
Metre | 111101101 11011001001 111111101 11111100101 11111100101 11111111011 0111110111 11111101100 1101101111 010111111 1110110101 11101111101 011101111101 0110010111 1110100111 0111111101 1111101001 11101111101 111110011 1101101111 1111111001 0110101100 0011111111 111110111 |
Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 1,071 |
Words | 221 |
Sentences | 9 |
Stanzas | 6 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 |
Lines Amount | 24 |
Letters per line (avg) | 34 |
Words per line (avg) | 9 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 137 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 36 |
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Submitted on May 13, 2011
Modified on May 01, 2023
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