This is an analysis of To A Lady, Who Presented To The Author A Lock Of Hair Braided With His Own, And Appointed A Night In December To Meet Him In The Garden by George Gordon Byron.
These locks, which fondly thus entwine,
In firmer chains our hearts confine…
Structure
- Rhyme scheme: aabbccaXddeeaaaaccaXXfaaXaaaggaaaahhffbbbbff
- Stanza lengths: 44,
- Metre: 11110101 01011101 1111001110 110101010 110111110 111111110 110011111 01010010 010111010 100111010 1111110010 110101010 110101110 1100101110 010101110 1001010010 11011101 11110100 1101101010 000101000 11110101 110101110 110111010 110101010 110010000 110101010 010011010 111101010 111100110 110101010 111101010 110111010 11111111 010100001 101111111 011101111 1111110010 110011010 1101111001 11010101 10110101 11101001 111101010 111111010
- Closest metre: trochaic tetrameter
- Guessed form: unknown form
- Stanzas: 1
- Lines: 44
Repeated words/phrases
nor, to
Anaphora
with, since
Epiphora
it, you

