Analysis of At Perry, September 16, 1893.



Crowds! Crowds! Crowds!
Suddenly here as if come from the clouds
That faded away as they came;
Mad acres of people aflame
With thirst for a morsel of land;
Wild hunters of fortune, whose game
Is ever escaping the hand;
Vast, countless, uncountable throngs
With restless, unrestable feet,
That hurry the ways, full of agonized wrongs,
For the conquest of happiness sweet;
Wild seas of ambition whose waves of desire
On their obstacles mighty continually beat,
Where neither the shore nor the ocean is fixed;
Like thunderous songs of a choir,
Whose murmurs in music repeat;
And confusion and chaos are terribly mingled and mixed.

Dust! Dust! Dust!
Borne in the arms of the gathering gust,
And whirled on the wings of the wind,
The eyes feel the blight of the blind,
And horror comes into the heart;
For nature is far more unkind
Than the thousands that struggle apart.
Dark, wild, inescapable dust,
In fiercest, untamable clouds,
That men into misery helplessly thrust,
And bury in agony-shrouds;
A simoom of sorrow whose pestilent breath
To the strong and the weak, to the young and the old,
Brings despair that is reckless of possible gain,
And the awfullest anguish of death;
Till the soul in its rage uncontrolled,
Droops low in the horrible sickness and sorrow of pain.

But out from the clouds,
Out from the agonized dust that enshrouds;
True kings shall arise who shall reign
In homes on the populous plain!
Great cities shall gather and grow
In glories that never shall wane,
Far over the valleys below.
With merry yet measureless might
They conquer the waste with the gladness that brings
To the desert the newest delight.
The barren shall bloom as the rose, and the land
That is sleeping, a wilderness wasted and wild,
And dreaming to welcome its master's command,
Shall leap at the touch of his hand,
His voice shall obey as a child!
  


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Poetic Form
Metre 111 1001111101 11001111 11011001 11101011 11011011 11001001 11011 11011 1100111101 101011001 111010111010 1110010010001 11001101011 110011010 11001001 001001011001001 111 1001101001 01101101 01101101 01010101 11011101 101011001 1101001 01011 11011001001 01001001 01110111 101001101001 101111011001 0011011 10101101 11001001001011 11101 11010111 11101111 01101001 11011001 01011011 11001001 110111 1100110111 101001001 01011101001 111001001001 01011011001 11101111 11101101
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,801
Words 322
Sentences 14
Stanzas 3
Stanza Lengths 17, 17, 15
Lines Amount 49
Letters per line (avg) 30
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 489
Words per stanza (avg) 107
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Submitted on August 03, 2020

Modified on March 21, 2023

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