Analysis of The Bridge of Sighs



One more Unfortunate,   
  Weary of breath,   
Rashly importunate,   
  Gone to her death!   

Take her up tenderly,         
  Lift her with care;   
Fashion'd so slenderly   
  Young, and so fair!   

Look at her garments   
Clinging like cerements;   
Whilst the wave constantly   
  Drips from her clothing;   
Take her up instantly,   
  Loving, not loathing.   

Touch her not scornfully;   
Think of her mournfully,   
  Gently and humanly;   
Not of the stains of her,   
All that remains of her   
  Now is pure womanly.   

Make no deep scrutiny   
Into her mutiny   
  Rash and undutiful:   
Past all dishonour,   
Death has left on her   
  Only the beautiful.   

Still, for all slips of hers,   
  One of Eve's family—   
Wipe those poor lips of hers   
  Oozing so clammily.   

Loop up her tresses   
  Escaped from the comb,   
Her fair auburn tresses;   
Whilst wonderment guesses   
  Where was her home?   

Who was her father?   
  Who was her mother?   
Had she a sister?   
  Had she a brother?   
Or was there a dearer one   
Still, and a nearer one   
  Yet, than all other?   

Alas! for the rarity   
Of Christian charity   
  Under the sun!   
O, it was pitiful!   
Near a whole city full,   
  Home she had none.   

Sisterly, brotherly,   
Fatherly, motherly   
  Feelings had changed:   
Love, by harsh evidence,   
Thrown from its eminence;   
Even God's providence   
  Seeming estranged.   

Where the lamps quiver   
So far in the river,   
  With many a light   
From window and casement,   
From garret to basement,   
She stood, with amazement,   
  Houseless by night.   

The bleak wind of March   
  Made her tremble and shiver;   
But not the dark arch,   
Or the black flowing river:   
Mad from life's history,   
Glad to death's mystery,   
  Swift to be hurl'd—   
Anywhere, anywhere   
  Out of the world!   

In she plunged boldly—   
No matter how coldly   
  The rough river ran—   
Over the brink of it,   
Picture it—think of it,   
  Dissolute Man!   
Lave in it, drink of it,   
  Then, if you can!   

Take her up tenderly,   
  Lift her with care;   
Fashion'd so slenderly,   
  Young, and so fair!   

Ere her limbs frigidly   
Stiffen too rigidly,   
  Decently, kindly,   
Smooth and compose them;   
And her eyes, close them,   
  Staring so blindly!   

Dreadfully staring   
  Thro' muddy impurity,   
As when with the daring   
Last look of despairing   
  Fix'd on futurity.   

Perishing gloomily,   
Spurr'd by contumely,   
Cold inhumanity,   
Burning insanity,   
  Into her rest.—   
Cross her hands humbly  
As if praying dumbly,   
  Over her breast!   

Owning her weakness,   
  Her evil behaviour,   
And leaving, with meekness,  
  Her sins to her Saviour!


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Poetic Form
Metre 110100 1011 11 1101 101100 1011 1011 1011 11010 1011 101100 11010 101100 10110 1011 1101 100100 110110 110110 1111 111100 010100 101 111 11110 100100 111110 111100 111110 1011 11010 01101 011010 110010 1101 11010 11010 11010 11010 1110101 100101 11110 0110100 110100 1001 111100 101101 1111 1100 100100 1011 111100 111100 101100 1001 10110 110010 11001 11001 110110 111010 111 01111 1010010 11011 1011010 111100 111100 1111 1010 1101 01110 110110 01101 100111 101111 11 101111 1111 101100 1011 1011 1011 1011 101100 10010 10011 00111 10110 10010 1100100 111010 111010 111 100100 111 100100 100100 0101 10110 11101 1001 10010 0101 01011 01101
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 2,664
Words 401
Sentences 28
Stanzas 18
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 6, 6, 6, 4, 5, 7, 6, 7, 7, 9, 8, 4, 6, 5, 8, 4
Lines Amount 106
Letters per line (avg) 17
Words per line (avg) 4
Letters per stanza (avg) 101
Words per stanza (avg) 22
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on May 03, 2023

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