Analysis of Written On A Blank Space At The End Of Chaucer's Tale Of The Flowre And The Lefe

John Keats 1795 (Moorgate) – 1821 (Rome)



This pleasant tale is like a little copse:
The honied lines so freshly interlace,
To keep the reader in so sweet a place,
So that he here and there full-hearted stops;
And oftentimes he feels the dewy drops
Come cool and suddenly against his face,
And, by the wandering melody, may trace
Which way the tender-legged linnet hops.
Oh! what a power has white Simplicity!
What mighty power has this gentle story!
I, that do ever feel athirst for glory,
Could at this moment be content to lie
Meekly upon the grass, as those whose sobbings
Were heard of none beside the mournful robins.


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Poetic Form
Metre 1101110101 01111001 1101001101 1111011101 010110101 1101000111 01010010011 1101010101 11010110100 11010111010 1111011110 1111011011 1001011111 01110101010
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 576
Words 106
Sentences 6
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 14
Lines Amount 14
Letters per line (avg) 33
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 461
Words per stanza (avg) 104
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 10, 2023

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