Analysis of Colin.

Charles Sangster 1822 (Kingston) – 1893



Who'll dive for the dead men now,
Since Colin is gone?
Who'll feel for the anguished brow,
Since Colin is gone?
True Feeling is not confined
To the learned or lordly mind;
Nor can it be bought and sold
In exchange for an Alp of gold;
For Nature, that never lies,
Flings back with indignant scorn
The counterfeit deed, still-born,
In the face of the seeming wise,
In the Janus face of the huckster race
Who barter her truths for lies.

Who'll wrestle with dangers dire,
Since Colin is gone?
Who'll fearlessly brave the maniac wave,
Thoughtless of self, human life to save,
Unmoved by the storm-fiend's ire?
Who, Shadrach-like, will walk through fire,
Since Colin is gone?
Or hang his life on so frail a breath
That there's but a step 'twixt life and death?
For Courage is not the heritage
Of the nobly born; and many a sage
Has climbed to the temple of fame,
And written his deathless name
In letters of golden flame,
Who, on glancing down

From his high renown,
Saw his unlettered sire
Still by the old log fire,
Saw the unpolished dame -
And the dunghill from which he came.

Ah, ye who judge the dead
By the outward lives they led,
And not by the hidden worth
Which none but God can see;
Ye who would spurn the earth
That covers such as he;
Would ye but bare your hearts,
Cease to play borrowed parts,
And come down from your self-built throne:
How few from their house of glass,
As the gibbering secrets pass,
Would dare to fling, whether serf or king,
The first accusing stone!

Peace, peace to his harmless dust!
Since Colin is gone;
We can but hope and trust;
Man judgeth, but God is just;
Poor Colin is gone!
Had he faults?    His heart was true,
And warm as the summer's sun.
Had he failings?    Ay, but few;
'Twas an honest race he run.
Let him rest in the poor man's grave,
Ye who grant him no higher goal;
There may be a curse on the hands that gave,
But not on his simple soul!


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Poetic Form
Metre 1110111 11011 1110101 11011 1101101 101111 1111101 00111111 1101101 1110101 010111 00110101 0010110101 1100111 1101101 11011 1110101 101110111 0110111 11111110 11011 111111101 111011101 110110100 1010101001 11101011 010111 0101101 11101 11101 11110 1101110 1011 0011111 111101 1010111 0110101 111111 111101 110111 111111 11111 01111111 1111111 101101 111110111 010101 1111101 11011 111101 111111 11011 1111111 0110101 1110111 1110111 11100111 11111101 1110110111 1111101
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,838
Words 360
Sentences 16
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 14, 15, 5, 13, 13
Lines Amount 60
Letters per line (avg) 24
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 290
Words per stanza (avg) 72
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Submitted on August 03, 2020

Modified on March 05, 2023

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