This is an analysis of Apostrophe To The Ocean by George Gordon Byron.
CLXXVIII.
There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,…
Structure
- Rhyme scheme: XababbcbccXcdcddddddXaaaaaeaeeXafaffbfbXXeeeeegeggXhhhXhdhddXeeeeebebb
- Stanza lengths: 70,
- Metre: 1 1001000101 1001010101 1001001101 1011110001 1111011101 0111010111 0111011001 0100010111 111101110101 1 1111111101 1101110101 1101010001 10010101001 0111111101 0110110101 1101010101 11001101001 01011001000101 1 0111011111 1101111101 1110101111 1101011101 1010110001 11110001101 1100011101 0101011111 110101011111 1 0100110001 0111010101 1111001100 011001111 1101001101 0101110001 1111110101 1100110111 0101001110010 1 11110010111 01001110111 11010101101 11001011101 0101110101 1111010111 1001011101 1111011101 11101101101 1 110010101001 1001010011 11100011111 1001100101 1101010101 0100010001 000100100111 0100011111 011111110001 1 1111110111 0101111100 1111010001 11000110101 00011001001 1001010101 1111000101 1100110111 111101111111
- Closest metre: iambic pentameter
- Guessed form: blank verse
- Stanzas: 1
- Lines: 70
Repeated words/phrases
there, i, of, in, or
Anaphora
there, from, and