Analysis of In Memoriam G. A. P.

Edward Woodley Bowling 1837 (Nice,) – 1907 (Ealing, London, )



He has gone to his grave in the strength of youth,
While life shone bright before him;
And we, who remember his worth and truth,
Stand vainly grieving o'er him.

He has gone to his grave; that manly heart
No more with life is glowing;
And the tears to our eyes unbidden start,
Our sad hearts' overflowing.

I gaze on his rooms as beneath I pace,
And the past again comes o'er me,
For I feel his grasp, and I see his face,
And his voice has a welcome for me.

I gaze on the river, and see once more
His form in the race competing;
And I hear the time of his well-known oar,
And the shouts his triumph greeting.

Flow on, cold river!    Our bitter grief
No tears from thy waves can waken:
Thy whisp'ring reed, and thy willow leaf
By no sad sighs are shaken.

Thy banks are thronged by the young and gay,
Who dream not of the morrow;
No ear hast thou for a mournful lay,
No sympathy with sorrow.

Flow on, dull river!    Thy heedless wave,
As it echoes shouts of gladness,
Bears forms as stalwart, and hearts as brave,
As his whom we mourn in sadness.

But an arm more strong, and a heart more bold,
And with purer feelings glowing,
Thy flowing waters shall ne'er behold,
Till time has ceased from flowing.


Scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GDGD HIHI JKJK LELX MDMD
Poetic Form Quatrain 
Metre 11111100111 1111011 0110101101 11010101 1111111101 1111110 001110111 1011100 1111110111 001011101 1111101111 011101011 1110100111 11001010 0110111111 00111010 1111010101 11111110 1110111 1111110 111110101 1111010 111110101 1100110 11110111 1110111 111100111 11111010 1111100111 01101010 110101101 1111110
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,201
Words 240
Sentences 12
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4
Lines Amount 32
Letters per line (avg) 29
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 115
Words per stanza (avg) 30
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Modified on March 05, 2023

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Edward Woodley Bowling

Edward Woodley Bowling was an English poet, rector of Houghton Conquest, and fellow of St John's College, Cambridge. more…

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