Analysis of New Year's Eve
Letitia Elizabeth Landon 1802 (Chelsea) – 1838 (Cape Coast)
There is no change upon the air,
No record in the sky;
No pall-like storm comes forth to shrowd
The year about to die.
A few light clouds are on the heaven,
A few far stars are bright;
And the pale moon shines as she shines
On many a common night.
Ah, not in heaven, but upon earth,
Are signs of change exprest;
The closing year has left its mark
On human brow and breast.
How much goes with it to the grave
Of life's most precious things!
Methinks each year dies on a pyre,
Like the Assyrian kings.
Affections, friendships, confidence,—
There's not a year hath died
But all these treasures of the heart
Lie with it side by side.
The wheels of time work heavily;
We marvel day by day
To see how from the chain of life
The gilding wears away.
Sad the mere change of fortune's chance,
And sad the friend unkind;
But what has sadness like the change
That in ourselves we find?
I've wept my castle in the dust,
Wept o'er an alter'd brow;
'Tis far worse murmuring o'er those tears,
"Would I could weep them now!"
Oh, for mine early confidence,
Which like that graceful tree
Bent cordial, as if each approach
Could but in kindness be!
Then was the time the fairy Hope
My future fortune told,
Or Youth, the alchemist, that turn'd
Whate'er he touch'd to gold.
But Hope's sweet words can never be
What they have been of yore:
I am grown wiser, and believe
In fairy tales no more.
And Youth has spent his wealth, and bought
The knowledge he would fain
Change for forgetfulness, and live
His dreaming life again.
I'm weary, weary: day-dreams, years,
I've seen alike depart,
And sullen Care and Discontent
Hang brooding o'er my heart.
Another year, another year,—
Alas! and must it be
That Time's most dark and weary wheel
Must turn again for me?
In vain I seek from out the past
Some cherish'd wreck to save;
Affection, feeling, hope, are dead,—
My heart is its own grave!
Scheme | XABA XBXB XBXB CDXD EBBB FBXX XBXB BGXG EFXF XBBB FHXH BXXX XBBB XFXF BCBC |
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Poetic Form | Quatrain (93%) Etheree (30%) Tetractys (20%) |
Metre | 11110101 101001 11111111 010111 011111010 011111 00111111 1100101 110101011 11111 01011111 110101 11111101 111101 11111010 1001001 01010100 110111 11110101 111111 01111100 110111 11110111 010101 10111101 010101 11110101 1000111 11110001 1101101 1111001011 111111 11110100 111101 11011101 110101 11010101 110101 11010011 101111 11111101 111111 11110001 010111 01111101 010111 11101 110101 11010111 110101 01010001 1101011 01010101 010111 11110101 110111 01111101 110111 01010111 111111 |
Closest metre | Iambic tetrameter |
Characters | 1,938 |
Words | 351 |
Sentences | 17 |
Stanzas | 15 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 |
Lines Amount | 60 |
Letters per line (avg) | 24 |
Words per line (avg) | 6 |
Letters per stanza (avg) | 96 |
Words per stanza (avg) | 23 |
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