Analysis of To Mistress Margaret Hussey

John Skelton 1460 (Norfolk) – 1529 (London)



MERRY Margaret
   As midsummer flower,
   Gentle as falcon
   Or hawk of the tower:
With solace and gladness,
Much mirth and no madness,
All good and no badness;
   So joyously,
   So maidenly,
   So womanly
   Her demeaning
   In every thing,
   Far, far passing
   That I can indite,
   Or suffice to write
   Of Merry Margaret
   As midsummer flower,
   Gentle as falcon
   Or hawk of the tower.
   As patient and still
   And as full of good will
   As fair Isaphill,
   Coliander,
   Sweet pomander,
   Good Cassander;
   Steadfast of thought,
   Well made, well wrought,
   Far may be sought,
   Ere that ye can find
   So courteous, so kind
   As merry Margaret,
   This midsummer flower,
   Gentle as falcon
   Or hawk of the tower.


Scheme aBCBdddeeefffggaBCBeeebbbhhhiiabCB
Poetic Form
Metre 10100 111010 10110 111010 11001 110110 110110 11 11 11 0010 01001 1110 11101 10111 110100 111010 10110 111010 11001 011111 111 1 11 11 111 1111 1111 11111 110011 110100 111010 10110 111010
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 748
Words 117
Sentences 3
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 34
Lines Amount 34
Letters per line (avg) 15
Words per line (avg) 3
Letters per stanza (avg) 512
Words per stanza (avg) 115
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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John Skelton

John Skelton (1460-1529), also known as John Shelton, possibly born in Diss, Norfolk, was an English poet. more…

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