Analysis of A Vision of Youth



A horseman  on a hilltop green
   Drew rein, and wound his horn;
So bright he looked he might have been
   The Herald of the Morn.
His steed was of the sovran strain
   In Fancy’s meadows bred—
And pride was in his tossing mane,
   And triumph in his tread.

The rider’s eyes like jewels glowed—
   The World was in his hand—
As down the woodland way he rode
   When Spring was in the land.

From golden hour to golden hour
   For him the woodland sang.
And from the heart of every flower
   A singing fairy sprang.

He rode along with rein so free,
   And, as he rode, the Blue
Mysterious Bird of Fantasy
   Ever before him flew.

He rode by cot and castle dim
   Through all the greenland gay;
Bright eyes through casements glanced at him:
   He laughed—and rode away.

The world with sunshine was aflood,
   And glad were maid and man,
And through his throbbing veins the blood
   In keen, sweet shudders ran.

His steed tossed head with fiery scorn,
   And stamped, and snuffed the air—
As though he heard a sudden horn
   Of far-off battle blare.
Erect the rider sat awhile
   With flashing eyes, and then
Turned slowly, sighing, with a smile,
   “0 weary world of men!”

For aye the Bird of Fantasy
   Sang magic songs to him,
And deeper and deeper still rode he
   Into the Forest Dim.

That rider with his face aglow
   With joy of life I see
In dreams. Ah, years and years ago
   He parted ways with me!
Yet, sometimes, when the days are drear
   And all the world forlorn,
From out the dim wood’s heart I hear
   The echo of his horn.


Scheme XAXABCBC DEDE FGFG HIHI JKJK CLXL AMAMNONO HJHJ PHPHFAXA
Poetic Form
Metre 0101011 110111 11111111 010101 11110101 0111 01101101 010011 01011101 011011 1101111 111001 1101011010 11011 0101110010 010101 11011111 011101 010011100 100111 11110101 110101 1111111 110101 011111 010101 01110101 011101 111111001 010101 11110101 111101 01010101 110101 11010101 10111 11011100 110111 010010111 010101 11011101 111111 01110101 110111 10110111 010101 11011111 010111
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,528
Words 282
Sentences 15
Stanzas 9
Stanza Lengths 8, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 8, 4, 8
Lines Amount 48
Letters per line (avg) 24
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 126
Words per stanza (avg) 31
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Victor James Daley

Victor James William Patrick Daley was an Australian poet. more…

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