Analysis of Anticipation

Thomas Hood 1799 (London) – 1845 (London)



'Coming events cast their shadow before.'

I had a vision in the summer light—
Sorrow was in it, and my inward sight
Ached with sad images. The touch of tears
Gushed down my cheeks:—the figured woes of years
Casting their shadows across sunny hours.
Oh, there was nothing sorrowful in flowers
Wooing the glances of an April sun,
Or apple blossoms opening one by one
Their crimson bosoms—or the twittered words
And warbled sentences of merry birds;—
Or the small glitter and the humming wings
Of golden flies and many colored things—
Oh, these were nothing sad—nor to see Her,
Sitting beneath the comfortable stir
Of early leaves—casting the playful grace
Of moving shadows in so fair a face—
Nor in her brow serene—nor in the love
Of her mild eyes drinking the light above
With a long thirst—nor in her gentle smile—
Nor in her hand that shone blood-red the while
She raised it in the sun. All these were dear
To heart and eye—but an invisible fear
Shook in the trees and chilled upon the air,
And if one spot was laughing brightest—there
My soul most sank and darkened in despair!—
As if the shadows of a curtained room
Haunted me in the sun—as if the bloom
Of early flow'rets had no sweets for me,
Nor apple blossoms any blush to see—
As if the hour had brought too bright a day—
And little birds were all too gay!—too gay!—
As if the beauty of that Lovely One
Were all a fable.—Full before the sun
Stood Death and cast a shadow long before,
Like a dark pall enshrouding her all o'er,
Till eyes, and lips, and smiles, were all no more!


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Poetic Form
Metre 100111101 1101000101 1010101101 1111000111 1111010111 1011011010 11110100010 1001011101 11010100111 11011011 0101001101 1011000101 1101010101 1101011110 1001010001 1101100101 110101101 1001011001 1011100101 1011100101 1001111101 1110011101 11011101001 1001010101 0111110101 1111010001 11011011 1010011101 110111111 1101010111 11010111101 0101011111 1101011101 0101010101 110101101 101110110 1101010111
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,583
Words 292
Sentences 10
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 36
Lines Amount 37
Letters per line (avg) 33
Words per line (avg) 8
Letters per stanza (avg) 603
Words per stanza (avg) 142
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Thomas Hood

Thomas Hood was a British humorist and poet. His son, Tom Hood, became a well known playwright and editor. more…

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