Analysis of Our Native Birds

Nathan Haskell Dole 1852 – 1935



Alone I sit at eventide;
        The twilight glory pales,
    And o'er the meadows far and wide
        I hear the bobolinks -
        (We have no nightingales!)

Song-sparrows warble on the tree,
        I hear the purling brook,
    And from the old manse on the lea
        Flies slow the cawing crow -
        (In England 'twere a rook!)

The last faint golden beams of day
        Still glow on cottage panes,
    And on their lingering homeward way
        Walk weary laboring men -
        (Alas! we have no swains!)

From farmyards, down fair rural glades
        Come sounds of tinkling bells,
    And songs of merry brown milkmaids
        Sweeter than catbird's strains -
        (I should say Philomel's!)

I could sit here till morning came,
        All through the night hours dark,
    Until I saw the sun's bright flame
        And heard the oriole -
        (Alas! we have no lark!)

We have no leas, no larks, no rooks,
        No swains, no nightingales,
    No singing milkmaids (save in books)
        The poet does his best: -
        It is the rhyme that fails.

Nathan Haskell Dole.


Scheme ABABB CDCXD AEXXB XXBEB FGFHG IBIAB H
Poetic Form
Metre 011111 01101 01001101 1101 1111 11010101 11011 01011101 11011 010101 01110111 111101 011100101 1101001 011111 1111101 1111001 0111011 10111 1111 11111101 1101101 01110111 01010 011111 11111111 1111 1101101 010111 110111 10101
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,114
Words 176
Sentences 9
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 1
Lines Amount 31
Letters per line (avg) 23
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 102
Words per stanza (avg) 24
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Submitted by halel on July 15, 2020

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Nathan Haskell Dole

Nathan Haskell Dole was an American editor, translator, and author. He attended Phillips Academy, Andover, and graduated from Harvard University in 1874. He was a writer and journalist in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston. more…

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