This is an analysis of Old Town Types No. 21 - Mr Woolin-Wister by Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis.
Mr Woolin-Wister was assistant at the store,
He had an air of breeding, and the kind of clothes he wore…
Structure
- Rhyme scheme: aabbccdX eeffXXdX bbgghhdX aXbXiidX
- Stanza lengths: 8,8,8,8,
- Metre: 1010101010101 11110101010111 01010101010001 110010111010001 001010101110101 11001001011100101 1010110101010101 11010101110101 11011100010101 01010110010001 11010101010101 1010101001010111 01110100010011 111001100010101 11011111011101 101010101100101 010001000111001 01011101110101 111000101110001 11010101110001 101110101001101 1100101011100101 110010101110101 11010101110101 1111011110001 11110101010100 01110111011111 1010010010100010 101010100110001 11010101110101 111111101010001 11010101111101
- Closest metre: iambic pentameter
- Guessed form: heroic couplets
- Stanzas: 4
- Lines: 32
Repeated words/phrases
he, his, many, then

