Analysis of Music

Charles Harpur 1813 (Windsor) – 1868 (Australia)



In vain, when music’s seraph-fire
   Runs kindling through the air,
Making it such as gods respire,
   (And gods perhaps are there!)
In vain would words of subtlest wit
   Reveal, as on they roll,
The clouds of glory it hath lit
   Like sunrise in the soul!

Like sunrise when its conquering glow
   Smites through the vapours cold,
Till all their ragged inlets flow
   With floods of burning gold.

Like him who great reports of tilth rejects,
Because his own is a most barren field,
Is he who man’s divinity suspects,
Because his own soul doth so little yield.
Better is one who through himself can see
How good, how lovely, all mankind might be,
Though mere experience give his faith the lie,
And all his hopes breathe the world’s breath—to die!


Scheme ABABCDCD EFEF GHGHIIJJ
Poetic Form Etheree  (25%)
Tetractys  (20%)
Metre 01110110 110101 1011111 010111 0111111 011111 01110111 11001 11111001 11011 1111011 111101 1111011101 0111101101 1111010001 0111111101 1011110111 1111011111 11010011101 0111101111
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 846
Words 135
Sentences 6
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 8, 4, 8
Lines Amount 20
Letters per line (avg) 29
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 191
Words per stanza (avg) 43
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on April 06, 2023

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Charles Harpur

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