Analysis of Jack



YOU'RE only a dumb little dog, Jack,
    About ten or twelve pounds or so,
And your wits must be all in a fog, Jack,
    If you have any wits, I know.
But you've two such soft brown eyes, Jack,
5
    And such long grey silky hair;
And, what very much more I prize, Jack,
    Such a warm little heart in there.
They say warm hearts are rare, Jack,
    And I almost believe that it's true;
10
But there ar'n't many hearts can compare, Jack,
    With that staunch little heart in you.
Of course, we that speak and can read, Jack,
    Have plenty of friendships sweet;
But, in spite of them all, there's a need, Jack,
15
    For a friend like the friend at my feet.
This planet must seem a queer place, Jack,
    To your poor little limited mind;
For I fancy you never can trace, Jack,
    The reasons for half that you find.
20

You're not bothered with questions like us, Jack,
    About forces and morals and laws;
And you never get worried or fuss, Jack,
    When you cannot discover a cause.
But you go your own little way, Jack,
25
    With a wag of the tail for a friend;
And in spite of our talk, I dare say, Jack,
    That we don't do much more in the end.


Scheme ABABACDADAECAEAFACFAGAGC AHAHACIAI
Poetic Form
Metre 110011011 01111111 0111110011 11110111 11111111 1 0111101 011011111 10110101 1111111 01101111 1 111111011011 11110101 111110111 1101101 1011111011 1 101101111 110110111 111101001 1110110111 01011111 1 1110110111 011001001 0110110111 111001001 111111011 1 101101101 00111011111 111111001
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,137
Words 222
Sentences 8
Stanzas 2
Stanza Lengths 24, 9
Lines Amount 33
Letters per line (avg) 25
Words per line (avg) 7
Letters per stanza (avg) 415
Words per stanza (avg) 110
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Frederick George Scott

Frederick George Scott was a Canadian poet and author, known as the Poet of the Laurentians. He is sometimes associated with Canada's Confederation Poets, a group that included Charles G. D. Roberts, Bliss Carman, Archibald Lampman, and Duncan Campbell Scott. Scott published 13 books of Christian and patriotic poetry. Scott was a British imperialist who wrote many hymns to the British Empire—eulogizing his country's roles in the Boer Wars and World War I. Many of his poems use the natural world symbolically to convey deeper spiritual meaning. Frederick George Scott was the father of poet F. R. Scott. more…

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