Analysis of Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

George Robert Sims 1847 (London) – 1922 (City of Westminster)



The church is quaint, and carved, and olden;
The sunlight streams in wavelets golden,
            This Christmas morn,
Through stained glass scenes from Bible stories,
On ancient knights whose sculptured glories
            The aisle adorn.

The rays are shed in chastened splendour
On many a dead and gone defender
            Of Church and Crown;
On Lancelot, the brave Crusader,
And Guy, who slew the French invader,
            And saved a town.

The manor lords in line unbroken
Rest here begirt with sign and token
            Of ages past;
And dames and maidens, proud and stately,
Lie here with folded hands sedately,
            And eyes shut fast.

Among their tombs the sunlight lingers
Then halts between the anthem singers,
            And warriors grim.
For there, ’midst many a warlike relic,
Fair children sing the song angelic,
            Christ’s birthday hymn.

In rev’rie wrapt, I pause and listen,
I watch the darting sunbeams glisten
            On floor and wall;
Then pass from dead to living graces,
And on the children’s happy faces
            In splendour fall.

This song of peace—these gentle voices,
These glad young hearts that life rejoices,
            My fancy thought,
Are dearer homage to the Master
Then all the Church’s foes’ disaster
            These dead knights wrought.

Gone are the days of gloom and error,
Love’s sceptre breaks the rod of terror
            In our fair isle.
And as the children sing His message
Of Peace on Earth the joyful presage,
            They win God’s smile.


Scheme AABCCB DDEDDE AAFGGF HHIJJI AAKXLK LCMDDM DDNXXN
Poetic Form
Metre 011101010 0110110 1101 111111010 110111010 0101 01110101 1100101010 1101 11001010 011101010 0101 010101010 11111010 1101 010101010 111101010 0111 01110110 110101010 01001 111100110 11010110 111 01111010 11010110 1101 111111010 010101010 011 111111010 1111111 1101 110101010 11011010 1111 110111010 110101110 01011 010101110 111101010 1111
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,503
Words 233
Sentences 9
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6
Lines Amount 42
Letters per line (avg) 26
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 154
Words per stanza (avg) 33
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Submitted by halel on July 13, 2020

Modified on March 05, 2023

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George Robert Sims

George Robert Sims was an English journalist, poet, dramatist, novelist and bon vivant. Sims began writing lively humour and satiric pieces for Fun magazine and The Referee, but he was soon concentrating on social reform, particularly the plight of the poor in London's slums. more…

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