This is an analysis of One Struggle More, And I Am Free by George Gordon Byron.

One struggle more, and I am free
From pangs that rend my heart in twain;…

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Structure

  • Rhyme scheme: ababcdcd ebebdcdc XdXXffff gagabhXh ijiXhhhh jcjcafafXbgbgjiji
  • Stanza lengths: 8,8,8,8,8,17,
  • Metre: 11011111 01111101 11110111 11010101 01110101 01110101 110010101 11011111 11110101 11110101 10111001 11011101 01110111 01011011 11111101 11011101 01111101 01110111 11011101 11010010 110101001 01010101 1101001001 01010101 110011101 01010101 111101001 11011101 111111001 11010011 11010111 01010101 11110101 11011101 11011101 11010111 11000111 01110101 01010101 11110101 11010101 11110101 110011111 11110101 01110101 01010111 111100110 01010001 110111010 11010011 110111010 11010111 11011101 11010101 11110101 01110101
  • Closest metre: iambic tetrameter
  • Guessed form: unknown form
  • Stanzas: 7
  • Lines: 56

Repeated words/phrases

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Anaphora

it, my, how