This is an analysis of To The Wissahiccon by Frances Anne Kemble.
My feet shall tread no more thy mossy side,
When once they turn away, thou Pleasant Water,…
Structure
- Rhyme scheme: ababccccdXdebfbfccggff eehhcicihhee
- Stanza lengths: 22,12,
- Metre: 1111111101 11110111010 1101010011 01010011010 1100111111 0101111111 0111010101 1111111101 1101000101 0111101100 1111101101 1101011111 10111101110 10110011101 111100101010 1101110111 1101110101 1111010101 1101111101 11110011101 1101011101 01011001101 1001010101 10011010011 1111111101 0111010111 10011110001 0101100111 10101110111 01010011101 1101010101 1101011111 11011100101 0101110101
- Closest metre: iambic pentameter
- Guessed form: blank verse
- Stanzas: 2
- Lines: 34
Repeated words/phrases
thy, my, and
Anaphora
and

