Analysis of Introduction: More Beasts for Worse Children

Hilaire Belloc 1870 (La Celle-Saint-Cloud) – 1953



The parents of the learned child
(His father and his mother)
Were utterly aghast to note
The facts he would at random quote
On creatures curious, rare, and wild;
And wondering, ask each other:
'An idle little child like this,
How is it that he knows
What years of close analysis
Are powerless to disclose?
Our brains are trained, our books are big,
And yet we always fail
To answer why the Guinea-pig
Is born without a tail.
Or why the Wanderoo should rant
In wild, unmeaning rhymes,
Whereas the Indian Elephant
Will only read The Times.
Perhaps he found a way to slip
Unnoticed to the Zoo,
And gave the Pachyderm a tip,
Or pumped the Wanderoo.
Or even by an artful plan
Deceived our watchful eyes,
And interviewed the Pelican,
Who is extremely wise.'
'Oh! no,' said he, in humble tone,
With shy but conscious look,
'Such facts I never could have known
But for this little book.'


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Poetic Form Etheree  (23%)
Metre 0101011 1100110 01000111 01111101 110100101 01001110 11010111 111111 11110100 1100101 1011110111 01111 11010101 110101 110111 0111 010100100 110101 01110111 010101 010101 1101 11011101 0110101 0100100 110101 11110101 111101 11110111 111101
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 887
Words 165
Sentences 8
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 30
Lines Amount 30
Letters per line (avg) 23
Words per line (avg) 5
Letters per stanza (avg) 686
Words per stanza (avg) 160
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Hilaire Belloc

Joseph Hilaire Pierre René Belloc was an Anglo-French writer and historian who became a naturalised British subject in 1902, but kept his French citizenship. more…

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