Analysis of The Olde Barn; Revised; Part One



The Olde Barn:

No longer proud, No longer Grande.
At the foot of the hillside,
Lo, here I stand:


Scheme X AXA
Poetic Form
Metre 011 11011101 101101 1111
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 93
Words 19
Sentences 2
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 1, 3
Lines Amount 4
Letters per line (avg) 18
Words per line (avg) 5
Letters per stanza (avg) 36
Words per stanza (avg) 10
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Submitted by WerterBuch on February 19, 2016

Modified on March 14, 2023

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Francis M. Faber Jr.

Began Writing in 1939; Columnist 'Antiquing in America' with 'Antique Week', tabloid newspaper Re/Antiques-Collectibles, a tabloid weekly, 2nd. class matter, Knightstown, Indiana: FaberHaus Ink. Newsletter, et al: more…

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