Analysis of Aucher Oudness Duducexx



Temilla de Girasol extractor dieti in verso el did! Papal Prayaz, a rite de Girasol. Wine born round little orleans marsh from the seeds of Sweet grapes. The Queen of the City is kind to her subjects, that six have phathered twelve children wiff-hurr. Gossip speaks in cleaves, which might they scar the smiles, and hast men to doubt themselves, neither shall they wish to spawn, than foriegnicate and Leaftons shall be seen more attractive. Speak I'll of him and all shall hate him. Speak him vile that he is clean. Speak nice of him that wishes his woman who he lovest that he might be villian, and the other loved. Spiteful, mean and unkind.she reads from how to hate men, to make him disposed."um ah sum ah la!" Skank the opera", if she wishes song, him the "pukey puppet" who vomits onsite of her nude.


Scheme A
Poetic Form
Metre 11111011110101111111010011011110110101110101111110111010111110101111011011111110111110101111011111111111111111011011111111001011010111111111111111101011101101101111101
Characters 832
Words 151
Sentences 12
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 1
Lines Amount 1
Letters per line (avg) 652
Words per line (avg) 146
Letters per stanza (avg) 652
Words per stanza (avg) 146

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He feels all who have recognition of him despises him and consort to make his life miserable.

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Submitted by allanterry542curtis_2 on August 21, 2021

Modified on March 05, 2023

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