Analysis of Heiress And Architect

Thomas Hardy 1840 (Stinsford) – 1928 (Dorchester, Dorset)



For A. W. B.

SHE sought the Studios, beckoning to her side
     An arch-designer, for she planned to build.
     He was of wise contrivance, deeply skilled
     In every intervolve of high and wide--
        Well fit to be her guide.

"Whatever it be,"
        Responded he,
     With cold, clear voice, and cold, clear view,
     "In true accord with prudent fashionings
     For such vicissitudes as living brings,
     And thwarting not the law of stable things,
        That will I do."

"Shape me," she said, "high walls with tracery
     And open ogive-work, that scent and hue
     Of buds, and travelling bees, may come in through,
     The note of birds, and singings of the sea,
        For these are much to me."

"An idle whim!"
        Broke forth from him
     Whom nought could warm to gallantries:
     "Cede all these buds and birds, the zephyr's call,
     And scents, and hues, and things that falter all,
     And choose as best the close and surly wall,
        For winter's freeze."

"Then frame," she cried, "wide fronts of crystal glass,
     That I may show my laughter and my light--
     Light like the sun's by day, the stars' by night--
     Till rival heart-queens, envying, wail, 'Alas,
        Her glory!' as they pass."

"O maid misled!"
        He sternly said,
     Whose facile foresight pierced her dire;
     "Where shall abide the soul when, sick of glee,
     It shrinks, and hides, and prays no eye may see?
     Those house them best who house for secrecy,
        For you will tire."

"A little chamber, then, with swan and dove
     Ranged thickly, and engrailed with rare device
     Of reds and purples, for a Paradise
     Wherein my Love may greet me, I my Love,
        When he shall know thereof?"

"This, too, is ill,"
        He answered still,
     The man who swayed her like a shade.
     "An hour will come when sight of such sweet nook
     Would bring a bitterness too sharp to brook,
     When brighter eyes have won away his look;
        For you will fade."

Then said she faintly: "O, contrive some way--
     Some narrow winding turret, quite mine own,
     To reach a loft where I may grieve alone!
     It is a slight thing; hence do not, I pray,
        This last dear fancy slay!"

"Such winding ways
        Fit not your days,"
     Said he, the man of measuring eye;
     "I must even fashion as my rule declares,
     To wit: Give space (since life ends unawares)
     To hale a coffined corpse adown the stairs;
        For you will die."


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Poetic Form
Metre 101001 11010100101 1101011111 1111010101 010011101 111101 1011 0101 11110111 01011101 1101001101 0101011101 1111 11111111 010111101 11010011101 011101101 111111 1101 1111 111111 111101011 0101011101 0111010101 1101 1111111101 1111110011 1101110111 110111101 010111 1101 1101 1101101 1101011111 1101011111 1111111100 11110 0101011101 110011101 110101010 0111111111 11111 1111 1101 01110101 11011111111 1101001111 1101110111 1111 1111010111 1101010111 1101111101 1101111111 111101 1101 1111 110111001 11101011101 111111101 11011101 1111
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 2,513
Words 421
Sentences 21
Stanzas 11
Stanza Lengths 1, 5, 7, 5, 7, 5, 7, 5, 7, 5, 7
Lines Amount 61
Letters per line (avg) 27
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 152
Words per stanza (avg) 37
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 12, 2023

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Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy, was not a Scottish Minister, not a Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland nor a Professor of Eccesiastical History at Edinburgh University. more…

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