Analysis of The Lost Rivers

Cicely Fox Smith 1882 (Lymm, Cheshire) – 1954 (Bow, Devon)



Far down from the thunder
And rush of the street,
Flow Westbourne and Tyebourne
And Effra and Fleet,
'Neath blue skies and grey skies
Once freely that ran -
Lost rivers of London,
Forgotten of man.

Do they ever remember
Where night is like day,
Red leaves of October
And green leaves of May;
The sunshine and starshine,
The rain and the dew,
The gold of the kingcup,
The kingfisher's blue?

Do they think of the flurry
And rush of the weirs,
The mill-wheel that scattered
Drops from it like tears,
The sun-dappled shallows,
The dusk of the pool
Whose fishes bade urchins
Play truant from school?

Do they dream about cresses
And catkins in spring,
And beds of green rushes
Where reed-warblers sing,
Of willow-herb blowing
And swallows that weave,
Where the dragonfly glistens,
Their mazes at eve?

Deep under the bustle
And rush of the street
Flow Westbourne and Tyebourne
And Effra and Fleet,
In darkness and silence
Forlornly they run,
Lost rivers of London,
Forgetting the sun.


Scheme aBCBdcCc aeaecfxf xdxxdgxg hihiijdj xBCBxcCc
Poetic Form Tetractys  (28%)
Etheree  (28%)
Metre 111010 01101 1101 0101 111011 11011 110110 01011 1110010 11111 111010 01111 0101 01001 01101 011 1111010 01101 011110 11111 0111 01101 110110 11011 1110110 01001 011110 11101 11110 01011 1011 11011 110010 01101 1101 0101 010010 111 110110 01001
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 946
Words 172
Sentences 6
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 8, 8, 8, 8, 8
Lines Amount 40
Letters per line (avg) 19
Words per line (avg) 4
Letters per stanza (avg) 156
Words per stanza (avg) 34
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Cicely Fox Smith

Cicely Fox Smith (1 February 1882 – 8 April 1954) was an English poet and writer. Born in Lymm, Cheshire and educated at Manchester High School for Girls, she briefly lived in Canada, before returning to the United Kingdom shortly before the outbreak of World War I. She settled in Hampshire and began writing poetry, often with a nautical theme. Smith wrote over 600 poems in her life, for a wide range of publications. In later life, she expanded her writing to a number of subjects, fiction and non-fiction. For her services to literature, the British Government awarded her a small pension. more…

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